This chapter is for Archiving FF with the prompt: "One of them has a seizure and the other 'freaks out' and doesn't know what to do". Enjoy!

Emma had a bad feeling. Something wasn't right, and she knew it. A sense of dread kept following her around, even though things in town had calmed down. Henry was back in his normal body and safe from Pan, and was happily living with Regina.

Regina. Thinking about her sent another feeling through Emma. Only this one was pleasant. She had come to terms with her love for the former Evil Queen, even if it was something that she hadn't been expecting.

Then again, it had taken her almost dying for Emma to realize her feelings. How very romantic.

Emma shuddered, as the bad feeling in her got stronger. What was going on? Maybe something with Pan had happened again. He was supposed to be gone, but you never knew with villains.

Since the last person that Pan had targeted had been Henry, Emma decided to check on him first. And if he wasn't the one in danger, she had no doubt he would help find whoever it was.

As Emma walked up to the front door of the mansion, the bad feeling in her grew to an almost unbearable weight. There had to be something wrong with Henry.

Emma knocked for several seconds without stopping before the door opened, revealing a very annoyed Regina. "Is there a reason you're knocking at my door?" she asked.

"Where's Henry?" Emma asked. "Is he okay?"

"He's fine," Regina said. "Just upstairs getting some homework done. What's going on?"

"I need to see him," Emma said anxiously. "Something's not right, and I keep having a really bad feeling about something."

Regina sighed before stepping to the side, letting Emma into the mansion. She figured that once Emma saw how fine Henry was, she would be on her way.

"Thank you," Emma said gratefully before practically running up to Henry's room.

Regina shook her head before following Emma upstairs. Henry was doing homework, that was the only "danger" that he was in. What was Emma so worried about?

Regina rubbed her temples as she climbed the stairs. She could still feel the pads that Greg had put on her. As far as she was concerned, Pan had been a cupcake compared to Greg.

"Are you okay?" Emma asked, walking out of Henry's room.

Regina dropped her hands to her side and smiled. "I'm fine."

Emma looked at her skeptically. Seeing Henry had eased her mind, but the bad feeling in the pit of her stomach was still there. Something was still wrong.

"Why are you staring at me?" Regina asked.

"Because you're faking to be fine," Emma said. "Are you feeling okay? Greg did a number on you."

"He did," Regina agreed. "But I'm fine."

Emma nodded and went to walk away. But just as she took a step forward, Regina eyes rolled to the back of her head and she hit the ground.

Emma froze, watching as Regina's body began bucking. "Henry!" she screamed. "Call an ambulance!"

"Why?" Henry asked, opening his door. Upon seeing Regina, he grew pale and ran quickly back into his room to grab his phone.

Emma grabbed Regina's shoulder and rolled her onto her side. This was why the bad feeling in her hadn't gone away. Regina was the cause of her bad feeling.

"Stop it, please," Emma begged Regina's seizing form. "I can't lose you, please. Please stop."

The seizure ended, but Regina remained unconscious. "I called the ambulance," Henry said.

"Good," Emma said. "Now I guess we just wait."

Regina's eyes fluttered open and she looked around in confusion. "What's going on?"

"You had a seizure," Emma said, tucking a stray piece of hair behind Regina's ear. "Just stay right there. An ambulance is on its way."

Regina tensed. "No hospitals."

"Henry, go wait downstairs for the ambulance," Emma said. Henry obediently walked downstairs, looking out the window.

"No hospitals," Regina repeated.

"Yes hospitals," Emma said firmly. "You just had a seizure. A major one. I'm not just going to let you keep walking around like everything is fine."

"I am fine," Regina said, rolling onto her back. "Just have a headache, which some Tylenol can fix."

Emma shook her head. "You're going to the hospital."

Regina sighed. "You're too stubborn for your own good."

"You'll have to forgive me," Emma snapped. "I just had to watch someone that I care a lot about collapse to the floor and have a seizure while I had to sit by and do nothing. You're going to the hospital."

Regina reached over and grabbed Emma's hand, squeezing it gently. "Okay."


"How long does it take to check someone over?" Emma asked as she paced back and forth in the waiting room.

"It's only been 5 minutes," Henry said.

"And?" Emma asked. Henry just rolled his eyes.

"She's fine," Whale said, walking into the waiting room. "She just needs to rest, and we're going to monitor her overnight."

"So she's fine, but you still need to monitor her?" Emma asked.

"Just to be safe," Whale said. "My guess is that this is a one time thing caused by the stress of what Greg did to her. She should be fine."

"Should be?" Emma asked. "That doesn't sound very reassuring."

Whale sighed. "She's going to be fine, Emma."

"I'll be the judge of that," Emma said, going to walk past him.

Whale grabbed her arm. "I want her resting. You can see her tomorrow morning when we release her."

"I'm seeing her now," Emma said strongly.

"Emma, she needs to rest," Whale said. "I'm the doctor here."

"And I'm the Savior," Emma countered. "Who happens to have magic." Before Whale could say anything more, Emma poofed herself to Regina's side.


"Emma," Regina said in surprise. "What are you doing in here?"

"Seeing you," Emma said, waving her hand to lock the door. At Regina's curious look, she smiled guiltily. "I'm not supposed to be."

Regina rolled her eyes. "Of course you're not. And yet here you are."

"I needed to see you," Emma said, sitting on Regina's hospital bed. "You just collapsed. Right in front of me. And it scared me so much. I can't lose you."

Regina reached forward and grabbed Emma's hand. "I'm fine now. I promise."

"I saw everything flash before my eyes," Emma whispered. "All of our lunches together that would never happen again. Our game nights with Henry. Everything would be over."

Regina looked at her in shock. "Emma-"

"I love you," Emma said. "That's why I was so scared today. I saw our future together flashing before my eyes, and I didn't want it to not be a reality."

Regina leaned forward and kissed her gently. "I don't want it not to be a reality either."

Emma smiled. "Then let's get you out of here."