Henry had started running down the sidewalk towards the hospital and all he could think about was how he was going to sneak into the hospital to see Emma. It didn't take him as long as he thought it would to reach the hospital.
The hospital lights were all on and when Henry stepped forward, the doors had automatically opened and he slowly walked in. There were not many staff members here late at night since it wasn't so busy. He had his back pressed against the wall and slowly looked around the corner to make sure someone wasn't coming.
The coast was finally clear and he went straight to the front desk. There wasn't someone there, so he quickly found the room that Emma was staying in and opened the door.
"Emma, are you awake?" He whispered as he let himself in.
He saw how Emma was already dressed and packing up her things. Her hair was in a messy ponytail and looked like it hadn't been combed in a long time. Her clothes were so wrinkly and it looked like she'd lost that spark that she used to have.
Emma looked up at him and looked startled. "Henry? What are you doing here? It's really late and you should be back at Regina's house."
Henry looked at her, "Emma, my mom needs your help even though she won't admit to it. She's locked in the house and there were people surrounding the house early today."
She leaned against the bed's railing, "Henry, your mom's a strong woman and she can handle herself."
Henry raised his voice a little, "No Emma, you can't just say that. You're the Savior and I brought you here to save everyone."
Emma kept her cool, "Henry, your mom wants me to make a speech in front of everyone today and I don't need any more pressure put on me."
She put on her red leather jacket, walked past Henry, and put a hand on his shoulder.
"Sorry kid, but I'm not the white knight that comes on a horse to save the day."
Henry felt Emma's hand move from his shoulder and she had lead him down the hallway of the hospital.
"I'm dropping you back home, going to Mary Margaret's house, and then heading to town hall right after."
Both of them walked to the Mills' house and Emma knocked loudly on the door. Henry looked up at Emma and then back at the door as it came out in a dark purple silk robe and wrapped it around her securely. She looked at Emma for a moment, "Henry, it's way past your bedtime. Don't you dare sneak out of this house again."
Henry kept his gaze on the floor as he walked past Regina. Emma hadn't said anything during this exchange and Regina pointed a figure at her, "I will see you later."
