Okay so did Snow and David in this last episode piss anybody else off? Emma was way too nice to them for finding out that her parents chose to let her grow up without them. Because when she found out that they had put the darkness in Lily for her, she was way more pissed about that. What.

So, I decided to write how she should have reacted. With SQ of course :) If you haven't seen this episode yet, I'll see you tomorrow!

"We'll find some other way to bring Hook back," Emma said, pressing the bottle back into Snow's hand. "Besides, if I drank that nothing would happen. My True Love is already here."

"No he's not," Snow said, trying to give Emma the bottle back.

Emma sighed before uncapping the bottle and forcing Snow to drink it. "My True Love is standing behind me right now." Before she could say anything else, Emma was pouring the rest down David's throat.

"Now you can't bring Hook back," Snow protested.

"I just said I don't need to," Emma said. "Now is a great chance to get everyone to accept that."

"I'm awake," David said in surprise, sitting up. "You guys did it! The flower worked well."

"Emma was supposed to use it to bring Hook back," Snow said. "That flower could have brought back your True Love."

"How did you even know about that?" Emma asked.

Snow and David shared a glance. "I found it during the first curse," Snow said. "I accidentally woke up David with it, and then he woke me up. We were told that we could find you too with it. And we did."

"You found me?" Emma asked. "When I was a little girl?"

Snow nodded. "You were reading a book on your bed while listening to music. We wanted to go through the portal so badly, but you had to be the Savior. The rest of the town needed to wake up too. So we closed the door."

Emma stared at her parents and shock. "You guys gave up my happiness to change the rest of the town? To make me into the Savior that I never wanted to be? And now I have to fight some huge final battle that could result in my death?"

"We didn't know any of that," David said. "Otherwise we would have taken you."

"I'm not so sure you would have," Emma said bitterly, standing up from the bed and backing away from them. "You two think that you're heroes by saving everyone else. But family should go before anything."

Before anyone could say anything else, Emma had poofed herself out of the apartment.

"So you were awake," Regina said. "I knew it."

Snow huffed out a laugh. "And look where it got me."

"You should have rescued her," Regina said. "You had a chance to help her grow up with parents, and you just left her alone."

"The rest of the town would have stayed asleep forever," David protested. "We couldn't do that to them."

Regina shrugged. "You already make your choice. Now it's just up to you two to live with it."

"If you hadn't casted that curse in the first place, none of this would have happened," Snow snapped, glaring at Regina.

Regina stared back at Snow, her eyes as cold as ice. "And if you hadn't spilled my secret, Daniel would still be alive, and I would have been happy."

Before Snow could say anything else, Regina grabbed Henry's arm and poofed them home. She didn't want to hear anything else that the Charming's had to say.


"Where do you think Emma is?" Henry asked worriedly.

"Don't worry, she's just upstairs," Regina said, brushing a stray piece of hair out of Henry's face. "I'll take care of it."

"How do you know she's upstairs?" Henry asked.

Regina smiled. "Because I know her. I'll go talk to her, don't worry. We'll get this figured out."

Henry nodded, going into the living room to play video games. Regina watched him go before climbing the stairs and walking down the hall to the room that she and Emma shared. Opening the door quietly, Regina smiled at the sight of Emma sitting on their bed.

"How'd you know I would be here?" Emma mumbled.

Regina walked over and sat next to her. "Because whenever you're feeling down about something family related you always come here. To remind yourself that you have a family of your own now."

Emma smiled slightly. "You know me well."

"It's my job to," Regina said. "I'm sorry about your parents. And about the Dark Curse."

"The Dark Curse I can live with," Emma said. "But my parents had a chance to make our family complete before I got so broken. They found me, Regina. And they let me go."

Regina sighed. "They wanted to help the rest of the town."

"Am I always going to be second to them?" Emma asked. "Every time that the town is in danger, will they always rely on me to save the day because they made me stay in the system to become the Savior?"

"You save the day because you enjoy helping people," Regina said.

"But did they make me that way?" Emma asked. "Did I only become that person after they left me and went back to their cursed selves?"

"I don't know," Regina admitted. "But what I do know is that no matter what, you're the Savior. Did you miss the chance to grow up with your parents? Yes. But we both know that they have a hero complex and need to do whatever to save the most people."

"I know," Emma said. "But I'm their daughter."

"I know," Regina said, pulling Emma to her and wrapping her arms around her. "Poor you."

Emma laughed. Regina smiled and kissed the top of her head. "If it makes you feel any better, I doubt it was an easy decision. Knowing your parents, I'm sure your father stood up for wanting to take you but eventually caved. Snow was always the decision maker."

"Shocker," Emma said sarcastically.

Regina laughed. "We'll figure all of this out. This family may be messed up, but we always work things out in the end."

Emma sighed. "I hope so."