Orphan no more- part 2
A guest asked for a oneshot of a sequel to Ch2310 "Orphan no more"
Guest: I think I'm going to have to stitch my sides back together. I've been writing this story for over 2 years and had some very imaginative and clearly well thought out insults hurled at me. The best you can come up with is telling me my stories suck? Just off the record, have no illusion that I write these because I think I'm the next JK Rowling or Agatha Christie. I write them because they make me happy and, apparently, other people too. If you wish to log in and use a more creative descriptive word, then be my guest. I shall applaud your literary efforts and your use of free speech which we are all so lucky to have. Otherwise, haud yer wheesht.
Things had changed so much in what felt like the blink of an eye. One minute everything was so perfect. The family was all together, everyone was happy…Snow should have known then and there that something would go wrong. It wasn't long after that perfect moment of Emma accepting that she was no longer an orphan that she sacrificed her goodness to become the Dark One to spare everyone else. Snow and Charming remembered the journey to Camelot to find their daughter…but not much else. Now, here they were again. Storybrooke with missing memories. How had Emma fallen so far? Why hadn't they helped her? She was refusing to speak to any of them. Snow suspected from his sullenness that she had spoken to Killian at some point, but she had no proof. Things had just got back on track. Emma had admitted that she felt like part of the family. How was this showing that she was part of their family? She had taken all of their memories from Camelot away from them and she was avoiding them. Snow desperately wanted to help her daughter, but how could she when Emma wasn't even helping herself?
Snow had fought so hard since Emma's confession in Neverland to open the map to fulfil her promise; to stop Emma from feeling like an orphan. She had been naïve enough to think for, just a few precious moments, she had accomplished it. How wrong she had been.
