Night had fallen over The Land Of Untold Stories. Inside of one very familiar mansion, once belonging to Dr. Jekyll, all was quiet and peaceful. In the bedroom of the former doctor, two people, a husband and wife, had laid upon the bed. A woman with long blonde locks that seemed to glow white underneath the moon, she had rose red lips and ice blue eyes that were closed as she slept, her arms around the man that was sleeping beside her, he was tall and strong and had dark hair and just as darkened eyes that were also closed, he too had his large arms secured around his wife. The two slept in content and the woman had subconsciously snuggled closer to her husband for warmth, resting her head on his shoulder. The quiet inside the room was then broken by the sound of a baby crying. The woman had opened her eyes and once they adjusted to the darkness, she turned to the window and looked over at the cradle that contained her wailing infant.

The woman named Elsa. Formerly Queen Elsa of Arendelle had sat up and then she slipped on her robe and slippers and had got up from the bed and went over to the cradle and looked down at her nearly 2-month-old daughter, she already had dark tufts of hair like her father but her eyes had matched her mother but they were shut tight as she continued crying and waving her arms around. Elsa shushed her daughter and then had scooped her up into her arms and held her close to her chest, gently rocking her.

"What's troubling you, Gerda? You couldn't sleep?" Elsa whispered to her daughter.

Gerda had stopped crying and then opened her eyes and looked up at her mother, curious for a moment but then had begun fussing again, so Elsa continued her task of rocking her and murmuring to her as she gently ran her hand over the top of her daughter's head.

"Are you hungry?" Elsa guessed.

The baby didn't respond, only whimpered. The small cry had caused Elsa's husband to stir. He opened up his eyes and then saw Elsa standing by the window, holding their crying daughter, he then frowned in concern.

"Elsa, darling, what is it?"

Elsa looked and saw her husband and then she had walked back over to the bed and sat down and then had kissed her husband and touched his face and then they both looked down at Gerda while the man named Hyde had gently stroked the top of their baby's head.

"What seems to be troubling our princess?" Hyde asked, not taking his eyes off their daughter.

"It's alright. I know what she wants." Elsa assured.

Elsa had lifted down the top of her gown enough to expose one of her breasts and helped Gerda to latch onto it and much to the relief of both of her parents, she had begun nursing while both Elsa and Hyde watched.

"You are a natural." Hyde said, turning to Elsa.

"Thanks." Elsa replied.

The two looked down at the baby as she continued suckling then Hyde had gently touched Gerda's cheek with his large hand but the baby did not squirm from his touch, only cooed, her eyes beginning to close, then Hyde looked at Elsa and kissed her bare shoulder.

"Every day, she grows as strong as her mother." Hyde said, now kissing Elsa's neck.

"And like you. If her appetite is like yours already, I pretty much believe she's going to grow up and have huge strength like her father." Elsa complimented, grabbing onto Gerda's small hand.

"Indeed."

Once Gerda had her fill, Elsa had then cleaned her a little and then had burped her then she had continued rocking her in her arms while she began to fall asleep then Elsa turned to Hyde and held Gerda out to him.

"Would you like to take over?" Elsa offered.

"Of course I would." Hyde replied.

Elsa had given Gerda to her husband and he had also her close against his chest while he gently held onto her hand and murmured softly to her. Elsa moved closer to Hyde and rested her head back on his shoulder and lightly brushed Gerda's cheek with the tip of her fingers.

"How did we ever create something so...so too wonderful to be true, Edward?" Elsa asked.

"I can't believe it myself considering all that happened. We both know she nearly didn't come to be."

Elsa frowned at her husband's remark. She knew he was right. Looking at Gerda now, she had almost come close to not existing. If what happened didn't happen in time, their daughter wouldn't have been born and here with them. Hyde turned to Elsa as he wore an equally matching frown on his face, the same thought obviously going through his head which had caused him to hold Gerda closer, protectively.

"And also what I'd done back in Storybrooke. To our friends. To my family." Elsa added, shaking her head.

"What we'd done, darling. What we had to do to ensure our safety, to keep our child protected." Hyde pointed out, focusing his eyes back down on the now sleeping Gerda.

"I wish I had taken Regina's advice and had...then it wouldn't have led to all this guilt." Elsa said, turning away.

Hyde sighed and kissed Elsa's forehead, their daughter nestled between them as she slept then Hyde inched closer to Elsa so that their foreheads were touching as she turned back to him, looking down and then Hyde had tilted up Elsa's chin and placed a small kiss against her lips then pulled back and ran his fingers against Elsa's hair.

"But then we wouldn't have we have now, Elsa. Our family, our new life here. I never want to come close to losing this. Losing you and our future. I lost someone I loved once; I don't want to suffer from that again. Not ever." Hyde said worriedly, not taking his dark eyes off his wife.

"Neither do I but the pain will always be there. There to remind me that I became what I most feared. A monster." Elsa said, voice cracking.

"...To protect our child."

Elsa looked at their daughter still sleeping and then she smiled a little and wiped her eyes. Elsa would always hate the pain and shame she felt deep in her heart for what happened in Storybrooke for her and Hyde to have their happy ending, she knew she couldn't keep fighting to hide what she felt but being with her husband and their daughter was slowly helping as each day passed.

"You're right. It was all for her. For us." Elsa said, nodding.

Hyde nodded back and then he and Elsa shared a loving kiss then Hyde had picked up Gerda and carried her back to her cradle and carefully placed her against her pillow. She began fussing till Hyde rubbed his hand over her stomach and she had closed her eyes, quickly falling back asleep just as quick as she almost woke up then Hyde leaned over and kissed Gerda's cheek while Elsa watched, now smiling fully.

Hyde returned to the bed and then Elsa wrapped her arms back around her husband while he caressed her cheek and then had kissed her neck over and over making Elsa chuckle.

"This can't wait till morning?"

"All of this talk had also made me suddenly begin thinking about us considering adding to our family once Gerda is a little older. Perhaps we can practice before we begin."

"What if I told you...we wouldn't have to wait too long?"

Hyde stopped kissing Elsa's neck and looked at her in surprise and confusion till Elsa had grabbed his hand and placed it against her stomach and then laid her hand on top of his then looked back up at him.

"I found out yesterday. I know that we should have waited till Gerda was old enough but it...it happened."

Hyde looked down at Elsa's stomach and then he touched Elsa's cheek and then kissed her romantically then pulled away and then pressed their foreheads back together.

"I'm so very glad it did. I promise that we will not put this one in danger. Both our children will be safe."

"Are you sure about that?"

"I promise Elsa."

Hyde kissed Elsa and then once they had pulled away, they had laid back down and held each other close. While Hyde went back to sleep, Elsa remained awake. Yes, she was indeed pregnant but what Hyde was unaware of was that this pregnancy was meant to happen for a dark purpose and what was coming, they would have to face. Back in Storybrooke.