Chapter 6- Farewell
Emma POV
"So, I guess that we're the ones who get to sit around on our asses while the others hunt down this Witch?" Snow sighed in frustration, clicking the next episode of The Bachelor on Hulu.
"Who says we have to stay here?" I replied, a determined glint entering my eyes as I pulled my boots on, with some difficulty.
"Emma, I'm not sure that's a good idea," Snow said cautiously. "As much as I hate to admit it, Hook and David are right. You need to rest."
"Believe me, I'm fine. And I wouldn't mind if I went into labor right now. I feel huge!" I was not used to carrying around all of this extra weight. I was getting more uncomfortable and restless by the day.
"Can we just stay here for just a couple minutes longer?" Snow asked hesitantly, an excited smile lighting up her face.
"Why?" I asked suspiciously, my eyes narrowed. Mary Margaret hadn't changed one bit since the last time I'd seen her eight months ago- she still couldn't keep a secret for anything.
"I met someone really nice this morning at Granny's" Mary Margaret said. "Her name is Zelena."
"Yeah, so what?" I asked, failing to see where Mary Margaret was trying to go with this.
"She was a midwife back in the Enchanted Forest," Snow said with a grin. "I told her that we were both pregnant and neither of us had raised our firstborn. She wants to give us some pointers."
I'd almost managed to forget that I hadn't raised Henry after all. A pain as sharp as a knife shot through me as I remembered the life that Henry and I could have had, if only I'd have kept him.
"How convenient, but I don't need pointers," I snapped. "I'll be fine."
Mary Margaret's shocked expression made me utter a hurried apology. "I'm sorry. It's the hormones talking. I'm not used to feeling useless. And I don't want to admit the fact that I did give up Henry."
"That's exactly why we need Zelena," Snow said gently. "Who better to explain what having a baby is like than a midwife?"
"I guess so," I conceded. It felt good to finally talk to someone about my insecurities about having a baby. "I thought I was going crazy, because I didn't remember who the baby's father was. It feels good to talk about it, finally."
"Emma, you're going to be a wonderful mother." Snow said confidently. "And even though David was a little agitated yesterday, we both know that Hook will do everything he can to protect you and the baby."
"You do?" I asked in shock, remembering David's reaction last night.
"Hook loves you, Emma," Snow said softly. "Your father and I can see that much."
"I don't know if I'm ready." I admitted. "This is all new to me."
"You don't have to do anything alone, not anymore." Snow smiled. "We can raise our babies together, and you have David, Hook and practically the whole town to help you."
"Yeah," I smiled hesitantly, suddenly feeling somewhat excited to have my baby. Right on cue, the doorbell rang, and I assumed it could only be Zelena.
"I'll get it," I said to Mary Margaret, urging her to remain seated as I went to get the door. I opened it to find a pretty, young woman with blue eyes and red hair. She smiled the moment she saw me.
"Emma Swan!" She leaned in to hug me. I returned her gesture, feeling a bit uncomfortable, but I didn't comment. She must not be used to this world yet- as far as I knew, Zelena hadn't come to Storybrooke with the last curse. "I am so happy to finally meet you and your soon-to-be bundle of joy!"
"Thanks," I said. "Come on in, Snow's waiting in the loft."
Zelena hugged Snow upon seeing her, much like she had done with me. She sat next to Snow while I sat on the chair across from them. "This is just amazing!" Zelena exclaimed. "Mother and daughter both pregnant at the same time!"
Snow laughed. "I guess that's one way of putting it. I mean, my baby is the uncle or aunt of Emma's baby. It's kind of weird."
"Nonsense," Zelena chided Snow. "Babies are a wonderful gift. I could only dream of helping Snow White deliver her baby in the Enchanted Forest. And now, here I am, helping Snow and her daughter with their pregnancies!"
I laughed along with Snow, but I felt that something was off with Zelena. For some reason, I was not as taken with her as Snow was. When Zelena excused herself to make some tea, I leaned towards Mary Margaret and decided to voice my concerns.
"Does Zelena seem a little… too perfect?" I asked Snow hesitantly. "What if this woman did something to you in the past year?"
"Emma!" Snow gasped. "Zelena is wonderful. I can't even imagine somebody as sweet as her harming a soul, much less casting a curse to destroy a whole town!"
I sighed. It was going to be impossible to persuade Snow about my concerns about Zelena. I would need to find David or Hook and tell them about my suspicions.
Zelena came back at that moment, holding a tray with three cups of tea and a plate of cookies. "I made chamomile tea." Zelena announced. "It is amazing for stress, and it works wonders for pregnant women!"
"Thank you so much," Snow smiled at Zelena and immediately took a sip from her cup. I was more hesitant, examining the contents carefully. But, as far as I could tell, it looked like perfectly normal tea.
"Now, let's get down to business," Zelena sat down and pulled out a small notebook. "Emma, you look close to delivering, so I think we should begin with strategies that I find to be effective during delivery."
I sighed and prepared myself to sit through a long and torturous session with Zelena. All I really wanted to do was find Hook and David and tell them about Zelena. She may not be the Wicked Witch herself, but something about her that set my lie detector on high alert.
Zelena finally got up to leave after nearly two hours, promising to be back the next day to help us go baby shopping.
"You take care of the little one, Emma," Zelena smiled and rubbed her hand gently over my belly. "You have a strong, innocent little girl in there."
"How do you know that it's a girl? I never told you the sex!" I narrowed my eyes suspiciously at the woman.
Zelena laughed lightly. "I'm a midwife, I know these things, dear," Zelena said softly. Suddenly she looked icy and sinister, and she lowered her voice to make sure that Snow wouldn't hear her. "Take care, and I will be back for your happy day."
The door slammed, and I felt my heart chill. Even through the closed door, I could hear Zelena's laugh. My feeling of fear increased tenfold. "Snow, there's something wrong with Zelena." I said, ignoring Snow's confused glance. "There is something menacing about her, like she has some secret intention."
"Don't be ridiculous, Emma," Snow laughed. "You know, there are some people you can trust."
That was the last straw. I was getting annoyed, and I didn't want to blow up on Snow right now. It didn't help that the baby had been moving around unceasingly since I had drunken Zelena's chamomile tea.
"Hey, I'm sorry." I said to Snow, giving her my best apologetic smile. "I'm really craving some lasagna from Granny's. How about I go get some and come back to finish up Season 17 of The Bachelor?"
"That sounds great," Snow smiled. "Can you get me some pizza on your way? With pineapples?"
"Sure," I said, unfazed by her strange request. Earlier in my pregnancy, I had craved french fries with a passion. I'd have them for breakfast, lunch and dinner. So anything Snow wanted didn't sound weird at all now.
I grabbed my coat and walked, or rather waddled out of the door and down the stairs. Once I was out of the apartment complex, I pulled out my phone and immediately called David. I had to talk to someone about my suspicions concerning Zelena, or I felt like I would go crazy.
David picked up on the second ring. "Emma, is everything OK?" He asked immediately. "Are you OK? Is Snow OK? The babies?
"Everyone is fine," I soothed him. "Can you meet me at Granny's in twenty minutes? It's important. And can you find and bring Hook too?"
"Yeah, he's right here," David replied. "We're in the woods, looking for some clues, but we'll be at Granny's in twenty."
"Perfect." I sighed in relief. "See you soon."
I hung up and realized that I hadn't been lying when I told Snow I was craving lasagna. I walked into Granny's and was immediately met by Ruby's smiling face.
"Emma! Oh my God, you're pregnant!" Ruby stared at me in shock, her eyes begging me to tell her everything.
"How did you guess?" I muttered, rolling my eyes at the younger girl's excitement.
"Let me guess," Ruby put one hand on her hip. "You met someone while we were in the Enchanted Forest? Who is he? I haven't seen anyone new yet!"
"Calm down, Ruby," I sighed as I eased my swollen body onto a stool. "I didn't meet anyone."
"Then you got pregnant before the curse hit," Ruby's eyes lit up in glee. "Oh my God, it's Hook's baby, isn't it?"
I had no choice but to nod. The whole town would find out soon enough anyways. Ruby squealed in delight and she came around to give me a huge hug. "You denied that anything happened between you and the pirate though!" Ruby pouted, disappointed that such a huge story had happened without her knowing.
"I'm so happy for you, Emma!" Ruby smiled in excitement. "I can't wait to meet her!"
"How does everyone know it's a girl?" I snapped. "I didn't tell anyone!"
"Wolf senses," Ruby grinned. "She's a tough one, like her Mommy. And like her pirate daddy, I guess."
"Ruby, I need food," I said as my stomach growled. "How about a lasagna, bread sticks, ice cream, a brownie and a large iced tea?"
"Someone's hungry," Ruby teased. "By the way, Hook is smoking hot. If I wasn't so happy for you, I would be dying of jealousy."
"Shut up!" I snapped, hunger making me irritable. I hadn't even been hungry ten minutes ago, and now I felt like I could eat enough food to fill a table. "And can I also have a slice of pizza?"
"Holy crap, Emma," Ruby said as she ran around getting my order ready. "I only have two hands, you know!"
"Sorry," I sighed. "But I'm starving!"
"Tell me," Ruby whispered with a naughty smile. "How good is he in bed? I mean, he only has one hand…?"
"Ruby, dammit, shut up!" I gasped, feeling mortified, as my face got redder than a tomato. "This is so not the place!"
"I bet he's amazing," Ruby said wistfully, completely ignoring me. "He's huge, isn't he? And three centuries of practice doesn't hurt!"
I would have walked out if I wasn't so desperate for the food. Ruby finally got my order ready, and I ate the first thing I could get my hands on, which happened to be the ice cream. I moaned in delight as I licked every last bit of the ice cream of the cone and then proceeded to munch through the cone. I then began my way through the lasagna and the pizza.
"I never knew that Granny's lasagna could taste this good," I moaned, practically inhaling the plate.
Ruby threw me a glance filled with mock insult, but my mouth was filled with food and I was too content to get myself worked up about anything.
"Were you expecting anyone, love?" A voice suddenly whispered, and I gasped, completely caught off guard. Ruby immediately stopped wiping the table and stared at Hook and I intently, not wanting to miss a single detail.
"That's a whole lot of food for one person," Hook said in a velvet voice. "Care if I join you?"
"Order your own," I said, possessively moving all my food closer to me as I glared up at him. His blue eyes danced in amusement at my response before he composed himself.
"As the lady wishes," Hook said with a mock bow. "Ruby, love, can you get me that some of that awful black stuff that people in this realm are addicted to?"
"One coffee coming right up for Daddy!" Ruby said brightly, heating up the water.
David walked in a moment later, and stared at my load of food for a moment, but wisely chose not to say anything.
"Emma, what's wrong?" David looked confused for a second. "I thought you had something to talk to me about?"
"I do," I replied. "Just give a minute to finish this brownie and then I'll explain."
Ruby brought Hook's coffee and leaned over the table, her ample cleavage fully exposed.
"Love, I am certainly enjoying the view, but I hear that pregnant women get very jealous and possessive of their significant others." Hook said as he gave me a pointed look and winked at me in that way that only he could. I felt my heart stutter as his eyes locked on mine.
"So, Snow's midwife was over," I began, eager to change the conversation, and so, I relayed the whole story and my suspicions to David and Hook. "I think she's trouble."
"She threatened our child?" Hook growled, his eyes fiery with anger. "I don't know much about fathering, love, but no one will hurt our child unless they go through me."
His fury was actually touching. David obviously saw an opportunity for Hook and I to embrace- or worse- so he immediately began talking. I didn't miss the warning glare he threw at Hook though. I'll protect my daughter, too, Captain, David's glance literally screamed.
"She came over to see Snow yesterday and I felt the same way." David said thoughtfully. "I thought I was just overreacting, but now that you mention it, she just seems so… perfect. It's suspicious."
The bell on the diner door suddenly jingled and Regina walked in briskly. For a second, I thought I saw a happy expression in her eyes when she saw me, and then her mouth fell open in full and utter shock. She looked at my bloated figure with an almost comical horror, and then a small smile played on her lips.
"So, nothing happened between you and the pirate?" Regina asked in a biting, sarcastic tone. "I may be wrong, but a baby definitely constitutes as something, Ms. Swan."
By now, the whole diner was observing the spectacle that Regina had caused. "The one-handed wonder knocked you up, and while I'm trying to find this Wicked bitch, you two lovebirds area having lunch!"
"To be fair, I saw you having a steamy kiss with the thief this morning," Hook said lightly. "I definitely took some pointers, so thank you for that, love."
"Shut up," Regina snapped, her face red as she snapped her fingers and immediately, Hook got doused in a bucket of water. He coughed and spluttered, his face comical as he stared up at Regina in horror. And I swear I saw her look at me and smile for a moment before she snapped her fingers again and Hook was immediately dry again.
"Did you find anything useful?" Regina asked David, turning away from me and Hook.
"No, but Emma and Snow did." David said and repeated my story to Regina.
"Interesting," Regina said thoughtfully. "This Zelena seems suspicious. I'll put a protection spell around the apartment, and you two can scour the town and the woods to see if we can find where Zelena is living. Did she mention where she was living to Snow?"
"I'll ask her," David asked, immediately getting out his phone to text Mary Margaret.
A minute later, his phone buzzed, and David sighed in disappointment. "Zelena never told Snow anything. Snow likes Zelena a lot and she think's we're completely wrong about her."
Regina exhaled in annoyance. "She's your problem to fix, Charming." Regina sighed. "I'm going to go try to recreate a memory restoring potion."
Regina walked away, her heels clicking. "David," I whispered once Regina was out of earshot, "How do we know that Regina didn't cast the curse to get back to this land and get Henry?"
"We don't know," David sighed in frustration. "But, why would she try to help us if she cast the curse?"
"I'm going to go give Snow her pizza," I said to David, holding a Granny's takeout box filled with two slices of pineapple pizza.
David smiled. "Yesterday, she made me go to the store in the middle of the night for pickles and ice cream. And she ignored the pickles and only drank the juice. How weird is that?"
I laughed at her strange cravings. "It's pineapple pizza today."
"Come on, Hook," David said. "We have a Witch to find."
"Right behind you, mate," Hook replied before wrapping his hook hand around my waist and using the other to brush a strand of hair off of my face. "Be careful, love. I don't want anything happening to you or my little pirate princess."
"She's your princess now?" I asked, my voice soft as I leaned into his strong arms.
"Always," Hook whispered. "I'll protect you two from Zelena, or any other person who wants to harm you."
"I'm not helpless, you know," I chided him gently. "Emma Swan doesn't need anyone to protect her."
"I would never call you helpless, Swan," Hook said. "You're powerful alone, love, but imagine how much more powerful we can be together?"
"Keep dreaming, buddy," I laughed, extricating myself from Hook's embrace.
"Perhaps you can't handle me, love," Hook said, arching that damn eyebrow, and I knew I was a goner. "From what I recall, we make quite the team."
"Challenge accepted," I snickered, seeing the pirate's eye light up with excitement. "Come here."
I forgot where we were as I claimed Hook's lips as my own. In the background, I could vaguely hear Ruby laughing and several of the diners were clapping. When we pulled away, David was standing in the doorframe, his lips pursed as he threw Hook the stare of death. My face was as red as Ruby's red highlights and I wanted to dig a hole in the ground and just disappear.
"Can I trust the two of you alone?" I asked David and Hook once we were safely out of the diner.
"No promises, sweetheart," David replied immediately, but I knew David well enough to know that he wasn't serious. His lips were twitching with a barely disguised grin and his mirthful eyes betrayed him.
"I'm going to pretend that I didn't hear that," I replied to David. My phone started ringing at that moment, and I reached into my red coat to pull it out. The screen read Belle.
"What could Belle want?" I asked quietly before answering. David just shrugged but stared at me intently as I accepted the call.
"Hey, Belle," I said warmly. "What's going on?"
"Emma, I don't want to shock you, but Neal's been missing since we returned here," Belle began. "But he just… showed up at Rumple's shop and he's not… well."
"What do you mean by well?" I asked, my heart beating rapidly.
"He collapsed," Belle replied in her soft voice. "I'm taking him to the hospital. Do you want to meet me there?"
"Yeah, I'll be right there," I replied, immediately heading for David's truck and taking the passenger seat. "Drive to the hospital."
"Why?" David asked, his forehead creased in concern. "Did the monkeys bite someone else?"
"What do you mean?" I asked in confusion. "Who did they bite?"
"Little John- one of Robin's Merry Men," David said. "When they bite someone, the person turns into a monkey too."
"No. Belle found Neal. He fainted when he came into the shop," I said, annoyed that David was not telling me anything that was happening in the town.
"Baelfire is back?" Hook asked from the backseat. "He always manages to turn up."
I rolled my eyes at Hook's cynical statement. I'd heard stories about how Hook had tried to protect the young Neal from Pan in Neverland, and I knew that Hook still cared for Neal. But since he and Neal were both viewing me as a prize, I'm sure things had gotten more complicated between them.
Ten minutes later, Hook, David and I were rushing into the room that Whale had pointed us too. Neal sat there, looking bewildered and confused, and my heart went out to him. "Neal!" I gasped. "What happened?"
"Emma, you're here," Neal smiled widely. His eyes bugged out almost comically when he saw my bloated stomach. "Wow, that's a surprise."
"I know," I whispered, my heart breaking at the pain hidden in his eyes.
"Guys, can you give us a minute please?" Neal asked, his voice strained.
Everyone filed out of the room until it was just me and Neal. I lowered myself onto the edge of his bed and smiled softly, waiting for him to speak.
"It's good to see you," He said, his hand reaching out to squeeze mine. I nodded, my eyes getting watery. I might not love Neal anymore, but I would always care for him.
"It's good to see you too," I replied. I suddenly caught sight of the inside of his hand and gasped in surprise. It was red, and a strange triangular mark was raised. It looked like he had been branded by a very hot object.
"What is that?" I asked, holding his hand up to the light and examining it cautiously. I immediately snapped a picture of it on my phone and sent it to Belle, asking her to find out what it may mean.
"I don't know," Neal said. "It was there when I woke up in the forest. The last thing I remember is watching you drive away with Henry."
"Neal, I really am glad to see you again," I said, but it felt like there was an elephant in the room.
"Emma, I want what's best for you, even if it isn't with me," Neal whispered. His burned hand cautiously reached out to rub my belly. "If Hook makes you happy, then I won't complain."
"Really?" I asked, my voice soft.
"Yes." Neal replied confidently. "And congratulations on the baby. Is it a girl or a boy."
"A girl," I replied softly. "I'm due in two weeks."
My phone buzzed, and for the second time that day, Belle's name appeared on the screen. "Belle, did you find anything out?" I asked, worry clenching in my stomach.
"Yes. That marking on Neal's hand is the key to the vault of the Dark One," Belle replied. "I think Neal tried to resurrect Rumple when we were in the Enchanted Forest."
"What? How is that even possible?" I asked in confusion. Neal's eyebrows creased in confusion as he tried to hear what Belle was saying.
"I don't know," Belle replied. "Neal should be dead, if it worked. It's a one for one trade."
"So he shouldn't be here right now," I asked, my eyes flickering to Neal's face with fear. What has he done?, I thought in horror.
Neal suddenly started screaming and I could only stare in horror as his face did a terrifying half-morph into Rumple's features and then returned to his own.
"Emma, he's inside of me," Neal gasped in horror. "You have to separate us."
"No, then you would die," I gasped, tears filling my eyes. "And I don't even know if I can do something that big without messing up."
"My dad will be able to defeat the Witch," Neal said quietly. "You can save yourself, the baby and Hook. You need him more than me."
"Neal, no," I whispered, my tears slowly falling down my cheeks.
"Emma, please," Neal said, his voice steady. "Just do it."
I took ahold of both of Neal's hands and closed my eyes tightly in concentration. I felt the magic rushing through my veins and I knew that it was working. A bright flash of magic surrounded Neal, and suddenly Gold was flung out of Neal and fell to the hospital floor.
"Neal! Neal, are you ok?" I gasped, lowering him onto the pillows and cradling his head in my lap.
"Bae?" Gold struggled to his feet and gave me a glare and snarled at me. "What have you done?"
"Papa, it's ok," Neal said weakly. "I told her to do it, so you can tell everyone who the Witch is and defeat her."
"Zelena," Gold said, his voice dripping with disgust. "Zelena is the Witch."
"Papa, I'll be fine," Neal said softly. "It's my turn to be a hero."
"No, I can fix this," Gold snapped, trying to reabsorb Neal.
"No, Papa," Neal managed a small smile and then turned to face me. "Emma, promise me one thing."
"Anything," I choked out, holding Neal's right hand in both of my own.
"Tell Henry that in the end, I was a hero." Neal whispered. "I want my son to know who I am."
"He will," I vowed. "You're a hero, you've saved us all."
"Find Tallahassee, even if it's not with me," Neal said, his voice fading rapidly as his breathing became more labored.
He turned back to Gold, who was sitting on the other side of Neal's bed. "I love you...Papa."
He released a final breath and I saw his eyes turn glassy. Whale, David and Hook rushed into the room and looked at the scene in horror.
"What happened?" Whale asked in shock.
"Gold was inside Neal," I gasped, my tears flowing freely. "Neal's dead."
David was suddenly sitting next to me, stroking my hair softly and whispering words of encouragement into my ear. I leaned into him, letting my emotions fully overcome me for the first time in my life.
Hook was standing off to the side, his eyes blinking rapidly as he stared at Neal's body. He had known Neal in a different way than I did, and in a different time, but I knew that he wouldn't take this easily. He might try to hide it, but Hook was hurting.
"We should get back to Snow," David said quietly, after some time. "She'll be worried.
I nodded and let David help me up. We began walking out of the hospital, with Hook and Hold trailing behind us.
"Zelena!" I gasped, remembering that I was the only one who had heard Gold tell us that Zelena is the Witch. "She's the Witch- Gold said so!"
"I'm so happy that we all know each other now!" A bright voice exclaimed, and Zelena stepped out of a green cloud right in front of us.
Hook immediately moved so that he was in front of me. His eyes were blazing with hatred as he glared at the Witch. He looked ready to take her on with his bare hands after what had happened to Neal.
"Be a good pirate and stay still," Zelena snapped, waving her hand, and Hook was instantly frozen in his place. She did the same thing to David and then she walked towards me. Her hands immediately found my rounded stomach. I tried to fight my way out of her way, but I was hit with one of her freezing spells immediately.
"Yes, this baby will do perfectly." She said softly, her face curling into a grin. "I don't have time to wait for Snow to give birth. But fate is finally favoring me, because your daughter will do perfectly."
Fear clawed its way into my heart, but I powerless to do anything to stop Zelena. "I will be back for your child." Zelena whispered maliciously, her face gleeful.
She unfroze us all with one wave of her hand and pulled out Rumplestiltskin's dagger from her black coat. She stroked it gently and smiled sinisterly. "You're mine to command, Dark One," Zelena said in a delighted voice. "And you'll be coming with me. We have lots of work to do before the Savior's child is born."
She was gone as suddenly as she had come. For the second time that night, I was crying. "David, she can't take my daughter," I gasped. "Neal died to protect us- that can't be in vain!"
"No one is taking her," Hook vowed, running his hands over my abdomen gently. "We're going to have a plan. We'll protect the hospital and make sure no one can get in. We will defeat this Wicked Witch."
I nodded, letting David and Hook lead me to the truck. As we were walking there, David's phone suddenly started ringing.
"What now?" I moaned, my heart squeezing painfully. I couldn't take anything else today, and I prayed that there wasn't any trouble anywhere else in town.
"It's Mary Margaret," David said, worry coloring his voice.
"Mary Margaret! Are you ok?" David immediately asked, stopping in his tracks to talk to her.
I heard Mary Margaret's panicked voice on the other end, her voice rushed and high. My heart froze in fear, because whatever was wrong, it couldn't be good. I prayed that she was just having a craving and getting emotional.
"She took him!" David gasped in horror. "Stay where you are, we'll be right there. We will find him, Mary Margaret!"
He hung up, and rushed us all to the truck. "Mate, what's going on?" Hook asked, looking just as fearful as me.
"Zelena showed up at Mary Margaret's apartment," David said. He bit his lip, staring at me nervously before continuing. "Snow knows that Zelena is the Witch now. Emma, I'm so sorry."
"What happened?" I snapped, glaring at David. "David, tell me what happened, right now, or so help me God-"
David sighed and stared at me for a moment before replying.
"Zelena took Henry."
I'm so sorry that this chapter took so long to get up! I had finals and I was studying a lot instead of writing! The next chapter won't take this long to get up, I swear.
Next chapter is going to be Hook POV (or mostly Hook POV). I'm going to weave what I already wrote in my previous Hook POV chapter to what actually happened in Episode 3x17 ("The Jolly Roger").
I will see you with another chapter soon (unless I die during the 2 hour Season finale on Sunday, which is a very real possibility, honestly).
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