Rose POV
We got to the airport. We picked up our boarding passes from the desk, and then entered the line for security. I looked at Mr. Gold. "Have you ever been outside of Storybrooke before, Mr. Gold?" I asked. "No," He replied, shaking his head.
I gave a small nod and I was taking off my shoes to put in the boxes and then Mom did the same. After I finished and put on my shoes, I was waiting for Mom and Mr. Gold.
We waited by our gate and Mr. Gold was pacing back and forth. "Do you want something to eat?" Mom asked him. "No," Mr. Gold said. "Is something wrong?" Mom asked. "Stop asking me that! I'll be right back," Mr. Gold said and walked to the public washroom.
Mom and I looked at each other. "Wow, what's wrong with him?" I asked. "Don't know," Mom said and after a few minutes Mr. Gold came back just when it was time to board the plane.
Mr. Gold, Mom and I were sitting in our seats, waiting for take off. "You good, kid?" Mo asked me. I gave her a smile. "You kidding? A trip with you, first plane ride, and we're going on a quest like in the book," I said and she smiled. Then she looked at Mr. Gold and we both noticed that her was a little jumpy.
"It's going to be all right. We're gonna find your son," I said and gave him a small smile. "I know," Mr. Gold agreed and gave me a small smile back.
'Welcome, folks, to Ajira Airlines regional flight 53, with nonstop service to New York City. Our flight time tonight is 42 minutes. Please sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride.'
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Later, Mom, Mr. Gold and I arrived at New York via taxi. We looked up at the apartment building in front of us. "What's wrong? This the right place?" Mom asked. "Yes, it is," Mr. Gold said.
"Let me guess. He's not expecting you," Mom said. Mr. Gold remained silent. "Well, who doesn't love a surprise?" Mom said sarcastically.
Third Person POV
At Regina's house, Cora and Regina were conversing, while Cora attempted to comfort Regina. "What is it, sweetie?" Cora asked. "It's Rose. Emma left town with Gold, and she took Rose with her," Regina explained.
"And you didn't stop them?" Cora asked. "I didn't know until after they had gone," Regina replied. "I'm sure she's safe. And, as soon as Gold's done, Rose will be back," Cora said.
"But not with me," Regina said. "Back? From where? Where's Rumpelstiltskin gone?" Hook asked, walking to the room. "I don't know," Regina admitted. "Well, if he's left town, then he's powerless. He can be killed," Hook said.
"The moment either of us leave, we lose our magic . . . And our advantage," Cora said. "Your memories?" Hook asked. "None of us were victims of the curse. It's not about memories - it's about magic," Regina said.
"Well, I don't need magic. I'll go after him alone," Hook said. "Even if you could find him, do you really think you can just walk up to him and stab him in the heart with your sword?" Regina asked.
"Well, I prefer my hook, but I can't find that now," Hook said. "You're not going anywhere," Cora said. "I deserve my vengeance!" Hook yelled. "You're right. You're right, you do," Cora said calmly. "And, with The Dark One gone, we can search for the one magical item that can actually kill him here . . . His dagger."
