Superhero geek- part 2

JRocks asked for a oneshot of a sequel to Ch2816 "Superhero geek" where all Emma's superhero stuff gets burnt. She starts crying and Snowing and Henry comfort her. Eventually, everyone (bar Emma) realises she can use her magic to fix her stuff.

It had all happened so quickly. The cause of the fire in Emma's new home hadn't been fully determined yet, but the family highly suspected it was Emma leaving her straighteners too close to the magazine sitting on her chest of drawers. There was no point in worrying about that until later. All that mattered at that moment in time was that Emma and Henry had both made it out safely. Although the same could not be said for most of Emma's belongings. The fire had thankfully been contained to just her bedroom, but that meant little to Emma when you considered that most of her most prized possessions were in that room. Including all her comic books. The stories that got her through her darkest of days, now lay in piles of ash around what was her room. Emma ran some of the ashes through her fingers, clearly distraught. She would never get all those books back. She was not a heavily sentimental person, but those comics meant a lot to her.

Charming got down on his knees beside Emma, pulling her into his arms.

"It's alright." He promised her. "It's all alright. You and Henry are both safe. Your mom and I will do whatever we can to help you rebuild your collection…"

"It can't be done." Emma whimpered, still staring at the destroyed pages. "They're gone." Snow got down on Emma's other side, planting a small kiss to the side of her head.

"Hey now. You built it up once all by yourself. I'm sure between the three of us, and everyone else in town, we'll build it up again. Won't we, Henry?" Snow said, hoping Henry would be able to comfort his mom. He always seemed to be the best at it. "Henry?" Snow repeated when he didn't respond. But Henry was clearly thinking.

"But they're not gone. Not really." He said. His grandparents and mother looked at him, awaiting an explanation. Henry smiled at them all. "Mom, your magic? You can fix all of this." He reminded her. Emma couldn't believe she'd not thought of it. She got up off the floor and pulled Henry into a bone-crushing hug.

"You're amazing kid, you know that?" Emma praised him. Henry grinned.

"I have my moments." He responded. Then, within a few moments, Emma's whole room was restored to how it had been. She looked down at her box of comics, overjoyed to seem them all again. Snow, Charming and Henry all smiled at her, glad there was a happy ending to this event.

"Maybe next time listen to us with the electrical appliances?" Charming said gently, before there would be no effect to the lesson.

"You bet I will." Emma said, flicking through her collection. Lesson most definitely learnt.