Mistaken relationship- part 2

A guest asked for a oneshot of a sequel to Ch1965 "Mistaken relationship" where when they get home, Emma complains to her dad about what Snow did. He finds it hilarious.

"Hey girls." Charming called as he heard the front door being opened. "Get everything we need?"

"Yup." Came a gruff sounding Emma. Charming wasn't surprised. He knew she hated shopping. He smiled at both her and Snow as they came into the living room and placed all the decorating materials on the island. Charming chuckled at the look on Emma's face, and did Snow look awful gleeful?

"Jeez Emma. It was just some shopping." He said. "No need to be so dramatic." Emma glowered at him.

"I'm not being dramatic." She grumbled. "You'd be grouchy too if your mom pulled a stunt like she did." Snow giggled and kissed Emma's cheek.

"Aww, is my honeybun mad at me? Are we calling off date night this week?" Charming gave Snow a confused look. What was that supposed to mean? Snow turned to Charming, guessing he'd want an explanation.

"We went into one of the stores and I had just called Emma baby out of habit. The woman who came to help us thought we were an item." Snow explained. "So just for kicks, I played along, and as you can see, Emma thought it was hilarious." Snow told him with a wicked grin. Charming looked back to Emma, who he could see was still pouting. He tried his best not to, but he couldn't help but laugh.

"It's not funny!" Emma complained. "It's weird. Come on! Surely you're on my side for this?" Emma tried. Charming took a moment to compose himself.

"You traumatising my daughter?" He teased Snow. She cocked an eyebrow at him.

"What if I am?" She asked back. Charming slowly walked up to Snow and wrapped his arms around her.

"Well then. I'll just have to take you into our bedroom and make sure you're thoroughly punished…"

"Ugh!" Emma complained. "The pair of you are awful! I'm going upstairs." Emma grumbled, starting to stomp up the stairs. Snow and Charming looked at each other and started to laugh. Still able to provide her with traumatic childhood memories. Still impressive.