"How did we manage to lose a 16 year old?" Emma asked, jogging to keep up to Regina.

"I have no idea," Regina said, not even noticing that Emma was struggling to keep up to her. "One minute he was by us and the next he was gone. Who knows what could have happened to him?"

Emma and Henry had convinced Regina to let the three of them as a family fly down to Florida for a week and enjoy being on the beach and enjoy the warm weather while the rest of the town enjoyed to snow and freezing temperatures.

Henry had chosen to go to Universal instead of Disney knowing how uncomfortable Disney made Regina. And besides, Universal had Harry Potter in it.

The new park had just been opened, and Henry was exploring every inch of it within minutes. Emma and Regina had kept a good eye on him until suddenly a group of people had stepped in their path. Suddenly, Henry was gone.

Regina had instantly freaked out, but Emma wasn't nearly as worried. She was, just not as badly as Regina. Regina was ready to send out an Amber Alert. Emma, on the other hand, knew that Henry was just off exploring. He hadn't been kidnapped.

"Will you please slow down?" Emma asked. "No one kidnapped him, I'm sure he's just exploring and will turn up in no time."

"How do you know that no one kidnapped him?" Regina asked, spinning on her heel to face Emma. "Are you some kind of kidnapping expert now?"

Emma glared at Regina. "This is a full park. If someone were going to grab a kid, they would grab a little one that is easy to just pick up and run with. No one would question a screaming and crying child, especially on a hot day like this. Not to mention, there are crowds everywhere and dragging a reluctant 16 year old boy behind you isn't the most time efficient."

Regina's eyes widened. "How did you-"

"It doesn't matter," Emma said, walking past Regina. "He said something earlier about wanting to buy an owl, I'm sure he's in the shop over here."

"Wait," Regina said. She grabbed Emma's arm and pulled her over to a less crowded area. "How did you know all of that? About the kidnapping."

"Common sense," Emma said.

Regina looked at Emma with raised eyebrows. "Common sense. Really."

Emma sighed. "Regina-"

"There you guys are," Henry said, walking quickly over to them. "Sorry I got so far ahead. I didn't realize that the crowd had swept you two up until I was in the shop. I figured that I would just wait until the crowds died down until I came to look for you guys."

"It's fine kid," Emma said. "We're just glad that you're okay."

Henry looked back and forth between Regina and Emma. "Did something happen while I was gone. It looks like you guys were in the middle of arguing or something."

Emma sighed. "We weren't arguing."

"No, your mother just chose to shut down," Regina said.

"You called me a kidnapping expert," Emma snapped back at her.

"I mean you kind of are," Henry said quietly.

Regina and Emma turned to look at him with wide eyes. "What are you talking about?" Regina asked.

"When I was first researching and trying to find out who my mom was, I came across this article from a long time ago," Henry said. "It had a picture of a little girl on it and had a whole thing on how she had been stolen from an amusement park."

Emma winced. "That article was supposed to be sealed."

Henry smiled guiltily. "It was."

"You were kidnapped?" Regina asked.

"Not really," Emma said. "I didn't have a family at the time and was just floating around. Once the guy realized that I had no family to give him money, he let me go and back I went into the system. Nothing too scarring."

"A stranger took you," Regina said.

"I was passed from strangers houses for years," Emma said. "Relax. It's not that big of a deal, and that's how I knew Henry hadn't been taken. But for future reference, don't ever run off like that again."

"Yes ma'am," Henry said.

The three of them set off to do more exploring, Regina holding onto Emma's hand a little tighter than usual.