Emma must have fallen slept on Regina's sofa last night. It was surprisingly comfortable to sleep on!

The sofa was that cozy it was making Emma not want to move. Her head was aching there was a throbbing in her temples. Emma didn't usually drink alcohol that much, so the wine had made it a lot worse. Maybe she would skip the beer next time.

Emma knew she would have to try and open her eyes. She knew that it was going to hurt a lot, it was probably for the best. She could hear Regina and Henry cooking breakfast. She really needed a strong coffee. Lucky for her, no-one made their coffee as strong as Regina. Emma could smell the aroma coming from the kitchen on the sofa. She forced her self to open her eyes slowly. She blinked in pain a few times trying to adjust her eyes to the light. She finally managed to ease off the pain but there was still a heavy throbbing in her head. She slowly walked to the kitchen. She found Regina cooking pancakes and Henry with his plate stacked high, eating them hungrily.

"Hey heavy sleeper, I tried to get you up an hour ago but you were dead to the world," Regina said, pouring Emma a coffee and putting a few pancakes in front of Emma who had sat down next to Henry. Emma pushed them away.

" I'm sorry I don't think I could stomach that," Emma said in a tired voice.

"Ok Emma, but at least have some toast," Regina said, always in mum mode.

"Sure, let me just finish my coffee and I'll give it a whirl, " Emma said taking a sip of her coffee after and letting out a grateful moan."Thank you, this is perfect" Emma said cuddling the cup with her hands.

"Your welcome, just make sure you don't do that again. I should have warned you but I had forgotten you had a beer." Regina said.

"No it's my bad Regina, I'm a fool," Emma said laughing a little at herself. She sipped her coffee some more and chatted to Henry about a school project he had been working on. After everyone had finished their breakfast, they went to get ready for the day. Emma had to go home to get dressed. She and Regina were going to go check the town line once more for clues now it was light. Regina pulled up outside her house after Emma had just taken a mild painkiller to soothe her head. She walked up to the car carrying two fresh coffees in thermal cups. She opened the door and handed one to Regina before she got into the car.

" Thanks?" Regina said surprised but grateful.

" Your welcome, I thought it was the least I could do after passing out on your sofa," Emma said laughing at herself.

" It's ok really, I had a lot of fun last night when we got in the warm that is," Regina said giving Emma a small smiled.

"Me too," Emma said giving her a cheesy turned the radio. The song 'More Than A Feeling' blared through the speakers.

" This song is one of my favorites, turn it up," Emma said. She started to sing the song, dancing in her car seat. Regina joined in, She sang just as loud but her dancing was kept to a minimum in case she got over-enthusiastic. Regina had mostly forgottens yesterdays weird feeling of Deja-Vu. Emma's and Her spirits were high as they jammed out to different songs on the radio. To Emma's surprise, Regina knew most of the lyrics and her deep, gravelly voice sounded amazing as she confidently belted out each tune.

By the time they got to the town line, they had calmed a little. Regina stopped the car and they both got out. Emma decided to take a look around to search for clues.

Regina tried to use the walls magic to remember who the magic belonged to but nothing came to her. It was just as unsettling to her as yesterday. If felt as though it was powerful and dark. But the subtle lightness to it gave her hope. Maybe if they met this person they could talk to the person instead of having a huge battle like usual. She really didn't want more town repairs.

Over the years, the town had taken a took pride in her work and she made sure that everything was fixed as soon as possible. There were still a few areas of the town's surrounding area that haven't been seen too, but they weren't a priority. For now, she just hoped the person who put the forcefield up would be at least reasonable. After an hour of the two doing their own thing, they were becoming restless.

"Can we go now, there isn't much more I can do here?" Regina asked the blond, who was searching the ground still.

"Yeah give me a second I just have one last place to check. She walked to the side of the path onto the grass. Emma had already checked the other side and nothing had come up, but there was something in her gut that told her to keep looking. She pulled at the grass hoping something would catch her eye. She was about to give up when something glinted in her quickly made her way towards the twinkle. She got closer. She saw a small chip of amber stone. She reached out to pick it up. The stone looked as though it was a part of something bigger. As her fingertips touched it a huge spark erupted throwing her back onto the road knocking her unconscious.

"EMMA" Regina screamed running towards her as fast as she could. She knelt down by her side. She tapped her face lightly too see if she would wake. nothing. She quickly checked her pulse and to see if she was breathing. Luckily enough the heartbeat was just a little fast, which Regina expected having just seen her propelled through the air. Her breathing was heavy and a little strange but it made Regina relax. Everything was fine. She needed to wake Emma up to figure out what happen. She decided to go search where she had last seen Emma. She walked over to the grass. The glint caught her eye. She made her way cautiously over to it. She looked at the stone. It looked pretty harmless if the sun hadn't been out it would have caught her eye. She hovered her hand over it to see if she could feel any magic. As it hit her she felt the same presence as the town line just a lot more potent. It shocked her to feel the power of such a small shard. She slowly and warily reached out her finger. Just as she made contact.

Emma woke up and shouted. "NO, DON'T TOUCH THAT".

But her warning had come too late. Instead of being propelled backward a ball of fire erupted out of it and shot into the sky next to Emma on the road. Regina quickly, keeping hold of the shard, ran to Emma. The ball of flames got bigger as it spun around fast.

The noise and wind coming from it were so loud Emma and Regina had to shout at each other even though they were stood next to each other and hold on to the car.

"WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED?" Emma shouted she had never seen magic like this before.

"I HAVE NO IDEA?, I THINK WE ARE ABOUT TO FIND OUT" Regina yelled back.

They both stared at the spinning ball of flames as it got bigger. It got to the size of a portal and stopped growing. It continued to spin but it was slowing down. It finally came to a halt. There was silence. Emma and Regina didn't dare to even breath. Nothing moved.

"Well, that was f..." Emma began but was surprised when the ball erupted in the air transforming into the shape.

"It has wings!" Emma said a little terrified of their new company.

"Oh my god!" Regina said. She hadn't expected this at all. The figure hovered in the air it held a staff over its shoulder. It wasn't properly emerged yet.

"Is it human?" Emma asked confused but the shape.

"It has wings," Regina said knowing that should have explained it's self.

The figure appeared in full form in front of the fireball. It was a young woman. She had dark long hair and was dress all in black. She looked like she was in her twenties. Her hair whipped lightly around her face.

"Hello, Mummy dearest!" She said a vicious smirk on her face. Her eyes locked on Regina.

"What?" ...