Hours later, they had arrived in New York. Once they landed and picked up their luggage, they piled in a taxi (or two taxis), where they soon arrived at a set of apartment blocks.
Once the vehicles stopped, they looked up at the towering building. Mr Gold stared up at it. And Emma noticed him. "What's wrong? This the right place?"
"Yes, it is," Mr Gold replied and continued to stare up at it – not moving. "Let me guess. He's not expecting you? Well, who doesn't love a surprise?"
After Anton had calmed down and made his peace with David, he started working with the dwarves on a secret project in the farmlands. Meanwhile, Cora found Regina's hiding place and offered a deal with her to get everything she wanted, mainly to have Henry solely with her. But, that wouldn't happen if Mary Margaret and her family were still alive.
Regina had just found out that Henry wasn't in Storybrooke at the moment, either. And Cora was trying her best to comfort her. Both were sitting on Regina's bed. "What is it, sweetie?" Cora asked.
"It's Henry. Emma left town with Gold, and she took him with her," Regina explained.
"And you didn't stop them?"
"I didn't know until after they had gone."
"I'm sure he's safe. And as soon as Gold's done, Henry will be back."
"But not with me," Regina whispered.
Hook appeared in the room after hearing the last sentence said. It perked his interests up, who had walked through the hallway and had overheard the last part. He went into the bedroom and asked, "Back from where? Where's Rumplestiltskin gone?"
"I don't know," Regina answered.
"Well, if he's left town, then he's powerless. He can be killed," Hook said.
"The moment either of us leaves, we lose our magic and advantage," Regina said.
"Your memories?"
Regina shook her head. "None of us were victims of the curse. It's not about memories. It's about magic."
"Well, I don't need magic. I'll go after him alone," Hook said.
"Even if you could find him, do you think you could just walk to him and stab him in the heart with your sword?" Cora asked.
"Well, I'd prefer my hook, but I can't seem to find that now," Hook said.
"You're not going anywhere."
"I deserve my vengeance!"
"You're right," Cora said, getting up from where she sat bed and walking over to Hook. "You do, and with the Dark One gone, we can search for the one magical item that could kill him here. His dagger."
