Emma in the middle- part 4

SillySuperMan asked for a oneshot of a sequel to Ch594 "Emma in the middle- part 3" where Snowing look back on their actions between their 3 children and realise they have favoured the others over Emma. Good to see someone taking advantage of May Muses!

On that note, reminder that I said you don't have to wait 3 batches, not you can have as many as you like. I've had 8 incredibly similar requests that lead me to believe someone is requesting multiple times. Seems awful coincidental to have so many requests where Charming is kidnapped and, normally, knocked out. Please don't take the piss, it's not fair to those waiting. In light of this, I won't write ones where I'm sure it's one person asking for multiple ones all at once. The rule change is just that you can ask for another one as soon as your oneshot has been posted.

OUAT: I'm afraid I don't understand what you're trying to tell me.

The relationship may be improving, but it was still nowhere near as strong as their relationships with Marali and Neal. Emma never came to Snow when she was hurting like Marali did. She never told her dad the embarrassing things she'd done like Neal did. Now that Snow and Charming were aware of the problem, they noticed Emma seemed to avoid them both mostly. Almost like…she was worried she would bother them. It pained the parents when they thought about how things had gone so horribly wrong with their middle child. Hindsight is a wonder thing. Looking back, they could see all the little mistakes they had made with Emma. The times important events to her had been looked over in favour of events for Marali or Neal. She just put up with it. Well, until it all became too much when they forgot her crossbow tournament. They had stuck to their word and attended every round, including when she won. It had been such a proud moment for them, but they couldn't help but notice how awkward Emma was when they congratulated her, and told her how proud they were. They knew Emma was trying to allow them in, but it wasn't easy, and they couldn't blame her. But neither parent would give up. They could clearly see the errors they had made towards their youngest daughter. Surely it couldn't be too late to fix things?