He lied

A guest asked for a oneshot of *6x19 spoilers!* Snowing finding out that Rumple lied about killing the Black Fairy. They confront him about it, and he takes their memories. He tells them they have a wedding to plan for.

The Black Fairy hadn't known she'd been spotted. She was preparing for the final battle, which involved practicing different dark spells out in the forest. Whilst on a morning stroll there together, whilst Emma took the boys out for ice cream, Snow and Charming saw her. That meant only one thing: Rumplestiltskin had lied. He hadn't killed his mother. Snow and Charming were beyond furious at the imp's deception. Did he not realise their daughter's life was at stake, or did he not care? Either way, Snow and Charming were going to deal with it. If Emma wasn't the Saviour meant to fight the final battle, she wasn't going to.

Together, they burst into his shop.

"Ah, the Charmings." Rumple said calmly. "We can always rely on you for a grand entrance."

"No jokes, imp." Charming hissed, storming up to the counter. "We just saw your mother. That means you lied to us. You lied to Emma." Only a flicker of surprise passed over Rumple's face.

"Well, this is unfortunate." He sighed.

"What's unfortunate is what we're going to have to tell your wife. Which is that you were undeserving of that second chance." Snow warned him. Rumplestiltskin shot her a dangerous look. Nobody was going to tell Belle anything.

"No dearies, what's unfortunate is that, once again, you're going to have some memories taken from you." Rumple told them before freezing them to the spot. "Not to worry. This time, I'm only taking a few hours." With a small flick of his wrist, Snow and Charming's eyes glazed over for a moment. When they came back, it was clear they were confused.

"What are we doing in here?" Snow asked.

"I have no idea, dearie. But perhaps you should spend your time more carefully. After all, don't you have a wedding to be planning?" He asked them. Snow and Charming nodded, still confused as to how they ended up in the shop. Hadn't they been planning a walk in the forest while Emma had the boys? There would be no time for that now. Rumplestiltskin was right. There was a lot of planning still to do.