Honey I went back in time- part 2

GrantL1991 asked for a oneshot of a sequel to Ch252 "Honey I went back in time" where Snowing help Emma and Hook get back to the present.

Going back in time was one thing, trying to get back to the present was another. Finding another source powerful enough to create a portal capable of time travel was proving difficult. Really, there was only one source they both agreed would probably have some answers. Rumplestiltskin. Hook wasn't exactly thrilled about seeing The Crocodile in all his scaly glory. Not that it was going to be easy to see him. Emma was familiar with this part of her parents' story. This far into her mother's pregnancy, Rumplestiltskin was in her parent's dungeon. To talk to him, they would have to speak to her parents again. The dungeon would be too heavily guarded for them to just sneak in. So Emma and Killian found themselves back in the palace, requesting an audience with the royals.

Snow and Charming happily obliged, treasuring all the time they had with the daughter they knew they'd have to give away. They smiled at her as they came into the throne room.

"You wanted to see us again?" Snow asked. Emma nodded.

"I'm afraid it won't be for long." Emma told her. She didn't want to get their hopes up, but she also knew it wasn't safe to have too much contact with them. "We need your help to get back to our own time."

"Of course, anything." Charming promised her.

"We need to speak with Rumplestiltskin." She explained. She saw her parents' expressions change. "We know he's dangerous, but he's our only hope to get home."

"Is there nobody else?" Snow asked. "Rumplestiltskin is dangerous, and he never does something for nothing. We don't trust him, Emma."

"We don't either." Emma sighed. "But we have something over him, trust us. He's our only shot at getting home." Snow and Charming weren't exactly happy about this. But they could see Emma was determined.

"Ten minutes." Charming agreed. "With four guards stationed close by." Emma grinned.

"You've got yourselves a deal." She said. She felt that was fair, she more than understood their apprehension. All that mattered was that they had agreed. They were both one step closer to going home.