Lola lay in bed and listened. The house was finally quiet. Her moms had stayed up late talking to Henry and Ava, so Lola had texted her friends that she was going to be a little late.

Getting out of bed, Lola quickly got changed into her party outfit. The Rabbit Hole was really only supposed to be for adults, but everyone knew that Lola had powerful magic that she always used to get her way.

A rock hit the window, and Lola quickly went over and opened it. "What have I told you about throwing things at my window?"

"Sorry," Angela said. "Now let's go, Will is only the guard for another 10 minutes."

Will was their friend as well, and just so happened to be one of the guards checking ID's outside of the door. So, he naturally had no problem letting them in.

Lola nodded before shutting the window and poofing herself down to where Angela was standing.

Angela rolled her eyes. "You couldn't just climb out like a normal person?"

"Why would I do that?" Lola asked. "That's way too much work."

Angela just rolled her eyes and walked to the car. "Let's get going magic girl."


Emma woke up, feeling like something was wrong. She listened for several moments before slowly getting out of bed.

"Emma?" Regina asked. "Where are you going?"

Emma mentally cursed. She had been hoping not to wake Regina up. No matter what the situation with their kids, Regina was always the one who freaked out. And Emma had a feeling that there was something up with one of the kids.

"I just need something to drink," Emma lied, getting up off of the bed. "I'll get a water bottle and be right back."

She walked out of the room, only she didn't go downstairs. She went straight to Lola's room, knowing that if any of the three kids would be up to something, it would be Lola.

Emma opened the door and cursed. Lola's bed was empty, and she hadn't even tried to hide that she was gone. Walking into the room, Emma grabbed Lola's pillow and went to poof to Regina's vault for a locator potion.

"She's gone?" Regina asked.

Emma spun around in surprise to face the door. "I thought you went back to sleep."

"I can't sleep without you next to me," Regina said simply. She walked forward and grabbed the pillow from Emma. "I assume that you were going to get a locator potion to find her?"

Emma nodded. "And I wanted to do it without you freaking out."

"Too late for that," Regina said. She poofed herself and Emma to her vault, immediately starting to go through boxes for the potion.

Emma sighed before helping her search. She reached into the first box and pulled out the exact potion she knew that they needed. "Got it."

"That was quick," Regina said, taking it from her. "Let's find our daughter then."


"You've got to be kidding me," Regina said. "She's here?"

"I guess," Emma said, staring in disdain at The Rabbit Hole. "I don't know how she could have gotten in though; she isn't of age to drink."

"I'm sure she has friends in high places," Regina said, walking forward and going into the bar. Emma groaned before following her inside, hoping that this would be painless.

Regina used her magic to throw the door open, storming inside. The music stopped and everybody froze in fear as they looked at her.

"Um, Lola," Angela whispered. "I'm not entirely sure, but I think now would be a good time to sneak out."

Lola nodded and they both started to back away towards the door. "No one goes anywhere until I find my underage daughter in this place," Regina said.

Lola winced and quickly hid behind Angela. This wasn't good.

"She was over there somewhere," a scared woman said, pointing directly at where Angela was standing.

Regina smiled as she saw Angela. She recognized her immediately, and knew that Lola would be with her.

Emma reached forward and grabbed Regina's arm. "Don't freak out on her. Not here."

"I'll freak out on her wherever I please," Regina said, trying to pull away.

Emma tightened her grip. "Listen to me. Freaking out on her here is going to do nothing but make her want to leave the house even more. Please. Don't freak out on her here."

Regina sighed before nodding. Emma smiled before letting go of her arm, and they walked together to where Angela stood. Lola tried to shrink down even farther to hide, but Emma just walked around Angela and pulled her to her feet.

"Come on, we're going home," Emma said.

"But I'm spending time with Angela," Lola argued, trying to get away.

"After we told you that you weren't supposed to go out tonight since your brother and sister are home?" Regina asked.

Lola winced and Angela backed away into the shadows. "We're going home, and then we're going to have a nice long chat," Emma said.

Lola sighed. She knew she was in deep trouble, especially since she was in a bar of all places. "Fine. Let's go home."

"Good girl," Regina said, grabbing her other arm. "It's not as socially unacceptable if I yell at you at home."