The drawer

sofi asked for a oneshot of Snow or Charming finding Emma's sex toy in her and Killian's house, leading to an awkward conversation.

"Where did Emma say she keeps Eira's paci again?" Charming asked groggily. No wonder Emma and Killian were exhausted. So much so that he and Snow had offered to look after their one-year-old granddaughter so that the parents could have a weekend away to relax a little. Eira wasn't a fan of sleeping…at all. Emma had told her mom and dad to only let Eira have her pacifier if she really needed it. Snow and Charming were calling it. She really needed it.

"Her bedside drawer." Snow answered sleepily. It may only have been five years, but she'd forgotten what it was like to go through a sleepless night with a tiny tot. She shuffled over to what she knew to be Emma's side of the bed and pulled open the little drawer on the top left hand side. Immediately, her eyes widened and she shut it again. Charming was confused.

"What?" He asked. Snow shook her head, opening the other top drawer.

"Nothing." She lied, knowing Charming wouldn't like the answer anyway. "Here's her paci." She said, handing him the little pink pacifier. Charming gave Snow a look.

"I can just look in that drawer myself, you know." He pointed out. "She's not keeping her gun in here again, is she? I've told Emma it's not safe to keep her gun so unprotected. Especially with a small child toddling around. Here, give it to me and I'll put it in my safe until she's home…"

"No!" Snow called out, covering the drawer. "No, it's not her gun." Charming looked confused. Snow sighed. He wouldn't drop this until he knew. "Well, let's just say this drawer is equivalent to the apparent music box we have in our room." Snow said delicately. Charming paled at first, before his cheeks went lightly pink.

"Ah." He croaked. "Right." He backed away from the chest of drawers slightly, as though the drawer might suddenly spring open and the item might jump out. "Say no more- please." He pleaded with Snow. Snow nodded. She never wanted to say anything about this ever again.