Can't keep the Saviour down- part 2

GrantL1991 asked for a oneshot of A sequel to Ch2946 "Can't keep the Saviour down" where Emma being angry with everyone in general. She tells her parents how she was in Heaven with everyone she loved that had passed on and how she was pulled away from all of that after accepting her fate. She feels like she is being used for her magic.

They had hoped this was their fresh start. After going through any parents' worst nightmare, Snow and Charming had their miracle. Emma was alive again. Except…she wasn't really their Emma. At least not yet. She hardly ever came out of her room. She was only reluctantly living with her parents again since it didn't feel right going back to her old home alone. Both Snow and Charming were trying to encourage Emma to open up, but she was more shut down than ever before.

"Emma, we're sorry." Snow told her sadly one evening. Emma looked over, confused. "We played no part in bringing you back from the dead. I won't lie and say I'm not pleased you're back, because what mother wouldn't be glad to have their child back, but it has clearly caused you distress. For that, we both truly are sorry." Snow explained. Emma's whole body tensed. How could they not understand?

"I was with everyone else." She responded quietly, trying to control her rage. "Everyone who had moved on from the Underworld. I was with them all. As far as I was concerned, I had no unfinished business left here. I had accepted that I wouldn't see the rest of you until you're time came. For once in my life, I was at peace." Charming reached out and took Snow's hand supportively. They both knew Emma had to let this all out sooner rather than later, it didn't mean it was going to be pleasant. "Then suddenly I find myself back in dingy old Storybrooke. Grey clouds and, as usual, some kind of chaos going on round about me." Emma sighed, fighting even harder to keep control. "Just because I'm a Saviour doesn't mean I don't deserve to be at peace. Apparently, the universe disagrees." She spat bitterly. Emma suddenly got up and brushed past her parents, leaving the house silently. A chill filled the room Emma left behind, leaving her parents with goosebumps. They didn't know how to feel. They couldn't be upset that they had their daughter back with them. To be able to hold her again. But knowing how much inner turmoil she was going through pained them as well. They didn't really think there was a right answer for this one.