I woke up and looked around to see ice everywhere in the room. "Grandpa! Grandpa!" I called. Grandpa rushed in the room. "What's wrong?" He asked and then looked at the room. "What the . . ."

"I think I did it," I said with a smile. Grandpa chuckled, "Impressive," He said. "I wonder what else I can do," I said. I hold out my hand and I made a fire ball. I smiled and so did Grandpa. But the ball got big and I didn't knew how to stop it. Grandpa grabbed a blanket and was able to extinguish the fire. My hand was okay and Grandpa sighed and sat down on the bed.

"You should be careful with those powers," He said. I nodded slightly, "Yeah. I don't think I can control it," I admitted. Grandpa put his hand on my shoulder. "Don't worry. You will control it," He said and I smiled a little.

"Now. I need to go talk with Regina," Grandpa said and got up. "You wouldn't hurt her, right?" I asked. He shook his head. "No. I promise," He said and I smiled. Grandpa smiled and gave a kiss on the top of my head. "I will see you later," He said. "Bye," I said and he walked out.

Third Person POV
David knocked on Regina's front door. When she answered, he let himself in. "Tell me . . . about this," David said, holding up the crushed hat.

"Surprised you don't have armed guards 'round the clock," Regina said. "Don't need 'em. We both know if you step outside, there's a line a mile long for your head," David said. Regina closed the door, "Who's going to risk coming at me?"

"Take your chances, then. But I think that little wallpaper trick? Was an anomaly. If you had your abilities back, this town would be charcoal by now. You're having problems with magic, aren't you? Right now, the only thing keeping you alive? Is that Rose wishes it. Now, this," David said.

"It's the hat that pulled your loved ones away," Regina said and walked away. David followed. "Well, where did you get it?" He asked. "I've long since forgotten. You know what? Maybe, you should be less concerned with hats, and more concerned with taking care of my daughter," Regina said.

"Oh, because you took such great care of her," David said sarcastically. "I will not listen to child care lectures from a man who put his daughter in a box and shipped her to Maine," Regina said. "Okay, listen. I need my family. There's magic here now. There will have to be ways to follow them," David said.

"Follow them where? Into a sucking airless void? And good luck getting magic to work. Because, as you said, you'd be charcoal," Regina said. "Oh, frustrated, are we? Serves you right. You've earned every bit of this," David said.

"Keep on baiting me, Charming. Right now, I don't have magic and I don't have my daughter. But, when I get one, I get the other. And you don't want to be around when that happens," Regina said. "If you have to use magic to keep your daughter, you don't really have her," David said and then he left.

Rose POV
I was looking at my book. "Rose!" Grandpa called as he rushed over to me. I put down the book as I stood up. "Have you seen Blue? Uh, Mother Superior?" He asked. "No. But everyone is looking for you," I said. "Do we know where Rump - Mr. Gold is?" Ruby asked.

"Wait! Does the Queen still have power?" Archie asked. "I thought I would find my boy," Marco said. Grandpa started to look for Mother Superior and we followed him. "Hey, let me ask you something? Are the nuns still nuns? Or can they, you know, date?" Dr. Whale asked. "Uh, I don't know," Grandpa said. "Don't say it's me asking . . ." Dr. Whale said.

"Blue!" Grandpa called and rushed over to her. "Could there be a tree on this side? The way we sent Emma through as a baby. Maybe I could go after them that way," Grandpa said. "It's possible, but without fairy dust to guide us here . . . No, it's hopeless," Mother Superior said. "You'll find another way. In the book, things always look worse right before there's good news," I said.

"Terrible news! Terrible news!" Leroy said as he ran in with the rest of the Dwarves. "We were out at the town limits. Tell them who you think you are, Sneezy."

"Oh, will you stop calling me that. You know who I am. I'm Tom Clark. I own the Dark Star Pharmacy. What's going on here?" Mr. Clark asked. "If you cross the border, you lose your memory all over again," Leroy said.

"A-And coming back doesn't fix it?" Archie asked. "If it did, would I have come running in yelling 'terrible news'?! If we leave, our curse selves become our only selves," Leroy said. Everyone started to panic.

"I wonder if my Mom knows?" I told Archie and he looked down at me. Grandpa separated himself from the crowd and attempted to leave, while me and the rest of them followed. "I can help!" I said. Grandpa stopped and turned around. "People! Everybody!" He said and they all stopped talking. "Everybody meet back here in two hours. I'll tell you my plan to fix everything," He said.

Grandpa started to walk away, Ruby and he talked while I followed behind. Ruby stopped while Grandpa walked away and I ran after him.