No right answer

GrantL1991 asked for a oneshot of something based Snowing thinking about putting Emma through the wardrobe and if it was worth it. To be focused around "Anywhere is" by Enya.

Thank you to everyone who took part in June Tunes. Hope you enjoyed!

You go there, you're gone forever

I go there, I'll lose my way

If we stay here we're not together

Anywhere is.

They didn't have a choice. Or did they? Emma would have been killed by Regina. Would she really have stooped so low? She would have been cursed, everyone in the town would have been cursed forevermore, meaning Emma would never have had a proper life. But was she not cursed in a different way by never really having a family to call her own? These were just some of the questions and possible counter arguments that circled Snow and Charming's heads on a daily basis. They didn't think there would ever have been a nice, neat, solution to the problem. Whatever they had decided to do, there would have been major consequences. What it all really boiled down to was: had they done the right thing? Some days they thought yes. But then they'd see something, just a tiny moment where they'd realise how hard Emma struggled at some point in her childhood because she didn't have parents to support her. On those days, they'd think no, they hadn't made the right decision to put her through the wardrobe alone. But what else could they have done? Deep down, they both knew Regina would have indeed stooped as low as to kill a newborn if it meant ensuring her power remained. It would have broken Snow and Charming if their baby girl had been murdered and they had failed to protect her, yet another reason why, as the Evil Queen, Regina would have done it. They were damned if they did, and damned if they didn't. That seemed like that was a recurring pattern in their relationship with Emma. However unfair it was.