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Chapter 5

Belle unlocked the door to the library and walked in, turning on the lights, thus opening the library for the day. She wasn't expecting very many people to show up; it was a few days after Snow and Emma returned from Fairytale Land and people were too busy to get to the library. Belle walked up to the desk and put down her bag. She noticed a note on the desk:

Meet me for lunch at Granny's. No interruptions this time, I promise. –Rumple

Belle looked around and sighed. She didn't want to go to lunch with Rumple, she was still so angry at him. But she also knew that it must have taken a lot for Rumple to leave her a note like that, and she should respect his effort. So, that morning she kept herself as busy as possibly until she decided it was a good time to go to Granny's.

When she reached the diner, she stood outside for a few moments. She could see Rumple through the window, but he couldn't see her because his back was to the door. Someone walked past Belle and went into the diner. As he opened the door, the bells rang. Belle could see Rumple's head whip around and there was a hopeful look on his face; he clearly wished it was Belle who walked through the door.

Belle saw this and sighed. Rumple was clearly hurting and she hated that. She took a deep breath and walked in.

Rumple's face lit up when he saw her. He went to stand up but Belle stopped him.

"No, don't get up," Belle said. She slid into the seat of the booth so that she was facing him. She looked down at the table. "You ordered us hamburgers." She grinned a bit.

"I did," Rumple said. "But they might be a little cold by now, I'm sure I can call back to Granny or Ruby and they can heat it up."

"Don't worry about it, it's fine," Belle assured him.

Rumple nodded. "Okay."

Belle looked at him. "Are you…are you nervous?"

Rumple shook his head and scoffed. "Of course not."

Belle gave him a look.

"I'm nervous," Rumple admitted. "I upset you and I don't know how to earn your forgiveness."

"Rumple," Belle began. "You said you gave up magic. You said you would give it up, but you used it anyway to put the curse on the well."

"I had to," Rumple said.

"Did you?" Belle asked. "Did you really? Because as I recall Henry had to beg for the curse to be taken away – by Regina – and the curse almost killed Snow and Emma."

"I couldn't risk Cora coming through," Rumple said.

"But you could not have known it would be her!" Belle said. "There was a definite likelihood it would have been Snow and Emma, and it was. If Regina hadn't taken the curse off, they would be dead."

"Belle, you don't understand," Rumple began.

"Don't tell me I don't understand!" Belle said. "I may be newer to this world than everyone else but I do know that a promise is a promise, no matter where it is made."

"Belle," Rumple began. "I'm still a coward. That is why I needed to…wanted to use magic. I am terrified at the thought of losing you, and I don't know any way to handle that other than by using magic."

"Rumple," Belle began. "You're not going to lose me because of this woman."

"Am I going to lose you for a different reason?" Rumple asked.

Belle thought for a few moments. "I don't know. Rumple, you said you wouldn't use magic and you did. I know I said that I would stay because you still think you're a monster, but I don't know how else to make you see that you're not."

"I love you, Belle," Rumple said.

"I love you, too," Belle replied after a moment.

"I used magic because Regina was right," Rumple said. "When she said I have a weakness now. I do. You're a weakness, you're something that my enemies can hurt in order to hurt me."

"And you think Cora would do that," Belle said.

"Definitely," Rumple replied. "She hates me and would kill me if she had the chance. But if she saw there was a way to hurt me more than killing me would, she would use it. She would hurt you, Belle. I cannot let her do that."

"Rumple," Belle began. "Thank you for trying to protect me. But you must know that if anything were to ever happen, we would face it together. It isn't fair to take things into your own hands like that. I can protect myself."

"I was so scared that she could hurt you," Rumple said. "But I am sorry that I hurt you. I swear to you, Belle, no more magic."

"Thank you, Rum," Belle said. "But maybe you don't have to give up magic completely. I know you'll need it to find Bae. So how about from now on you use your magic for good?"

Rumple smiled. "Deal."

Belle gave him a look. She then leaned back and looked around the table. "Speaking of magic…ketchup?"

Rumple laughed. "It is this world's most powerful magic. Put it on your burger, see how it tastes."

Belle laughed then tried it. "It's good," she admitted.

Rumple nodded enthusiastically in agreement. "I told you it was."

They carried on their conversation happily that evening. Things weren't magically perfect from then on, because no relationship ever is, but that started the ongoing time of more good moments than bad between Belle and Rumplestitlskin.

-OUAT-

Emma walked into her apartment building, exhausted. She was still upset about her fight with Neal and she had a ton of paperwork to catch up on from the storm. All she wanted was to collapse into bed and sleep.

She quickly became alert when she approached the apartment door, though. The door was ajar and there was powder on the floor.

She bent down and brushed the powder with her finger. She sniffed it and immediately felt sleepy. Sleeping powder, she thought.

"Mary Margaret?" she called into the apartment. "David?" Henry was staying with Regina that night, so at least she knew he was safe.

Emma stepped inside and saw David's coat and car keys were gone, so he was still at work. Mary Margaret's jacket, though, was crumpled on the floor like she had grabbed it to go out the door then suddenly dropped it.

Upon closer inspection, though, Emma realized that Mary Margaret didn't drop it, it was forced out of her hand. There was a hole ripped through the fabric, a hole that was made by some pointy object.

Sleeping powder, a weapon with a point, Emma thought to herself. Suddenly it all made sense. Hook.

She closed the door and headed back outside, quickly dialing David's number on her phone.

"David?" Emma said, talking so fast that he didn't have a chance to greet her. "It's Emma. I just got home, Mary Margaret is missing."

"What?!" David asked. "What happened?"

"I think Hook got her," Emma explained.

"How?" David asked. "How did he get into town? How did he take Snow?"

"I don't know," Emma replied. "Meet me at the station in five. I'm going to call Ruby to meet us there so she can track Mary Margaret and Hook."

"Alright," David replied. "I'll see you there."

Emma hung up and dialed Ruby's number.

"Emma?" Ruby asked.

"Ruby, hey, I need your help with something," Emma said.

"Tonight isn't a good time," Ruby said. "I'm already late getting home, I told Archie I'd be home tonight."

"Ruby, I'm sorry but I need you," Emma said.

"Emma-."

"Mary Margaret is missing," Emma interrupted. "I know who took her but I don't know where he or Mary Margaret is and I need you to help track them."

"I'll be at the station in five minutes."

-OUAT-

Rumple had dosed off in his seat next to Belle's bed. He woke to knocking on the door to the room. He looked up and saw Bae.

Rumple smiled and stepped out of the room.

"Bae," Rumple said. "I didn't think you would stop by until tomorrow."

"I thought I'd come earlier," Bae replied. "Maybe we could go for a walk, get you out of this room for a while?"

Rumple smiled. "I would like that." He asked the nurse to keep an eye and Belle and call him if anything changed.

"So," Rumple said. "How are you liking Storybrooke? In different circumstances, I would show you around but I hope you like town anyway."

"It is nice," Bae replied. "It is a lot different than Neverland, that's for sure."

Rumple nodded, accepting this.

"How's Belle?" Bae replied after a short silence.

"She's improving," Rumple replied.

"That's good," Bae said. "When do they think she'll wake up?"

Rumple shrugged. "The doctor said that, according to Belle's tests, she should be awake by now."

They came across a bench and sat down.

"Why isn't she awake, then?" Bae asked.

"I don't know," Rumple replied. "No one knows."

"Papa, did you go home last night?" Bae asked.

Rumple looked at him. "Yes, for a bit. Just to shower and change clothes."

"I stopped by your house last night," Bae said. "I couldn't sleep, so I thought I would pay you a visit."

"That was thoughtful of you, Bae," Rumple said. "Thank you."

"I saw you doing magic," Bae said. "Through the basement window, I could see you."

"Bae…"

"I thought you gave it up!" Bae said. "I thought you gave up magic, I thought you quit being a coward!"

"Bae I wasn't using it for anything bad," Rumple said. "I was trying to help Belle! Medicine isn't waking her so I thought magic would. I'm desperate, Bae, I need her to be alright. I am terrified that I will lose her and if that makes me a coward, so be it."

"Papa," Bae began. "You can't just turn to magic whenever things aren't working."

"I don't," Rumple said. "I haven't used magic in nearly three years. I just need Belle to wake up."

"She will, Papa," Bae said. "Magic always comes at a price. If you let the doctors keep working on her, there won't be a price to pay and she'll be okay."

"How can you know that for sure," Rumple asked.

"I can't," Bae said. "No one can. But it is better to trust and believe in people than it is to trust and believe in magic."

Rumple looked at Bae and thought about it. Magic didn't get him Bae, at least not initially. Magic didn't make Belle stay in the castle. Magic didn't make Belle forgive him. Maybe it was time for Rumplestilskin, the Dark One, to accept that trusting people will always be better than trusting magic.

-OUAT-

"Do you have anything of Hook's that I can use to track him?" Ruby asked Emma in the police station.

Emma shook her head. "No," she replied. "I figured you could lead us to Mary Margaret, we'll get her safe then hopefully something where she is will lead us to Hook."

"I have something of Mary Margaret's," David supplied, reaching into his pocket and pulling out gloves. "She left these in my car and I just put them in my pocket."

"Thanks," Ruby said. "But I think I already have her scent. It is easier to track someone you spend a lot of time around. You kind of get used to their scent."

Emma made a face; she had spent three years in Storybrooke and still things could catch her off guard. "Right," she said. "Well, lead the way."

"She's at the docks," Ruby said.

"Everyone take their own cars," Emma said. "Then we can split up if we need to."

Ruby and Charming nodded in agreement, then they all left.

-OUAT-

Snow struggled to free her hands from the restraints around her wrists, but soon realized it was pointless. They were enchanted so that she could not break them.

So, she resolved herself to thinking of all the ways to break enchantments, so she could get free and warn Emma that Hook is in town.

There was still a blindfold on Snow, but she could tell that Hook was not on the boat with her. She had no idea where he was, but the silence on the ship and lack of vibrations from movement on the deck told her that she was alone.

Until, of course, she wasn't.

She heard footsteps and could feel feet pounding on the deck, coming toward her. Snow thought fast and maneuvered herself to right beside the door. She figured that even if she could not untie herself, she could still try to surprise Hook when he walked in and then escape.

Snow was crouched and ready to leap when she heard a voice.

"She's in the captain's quarters," a voice said.

Snow knew that voice. Red, she thought to herself. The other two must be Charming and Emma.

The footsteps came closer and suddenly the door was kicked wide open.

"Mary Margaret," Emma said, relieved.

Charming stepped up from behind her. "Snow."

Snow got up to walk out the door, but a force stopped her in the doorway.

"What the…" she muttered and she tried to walk through the doorway.

Ruby, Charming, and Emma all exchanged confused glances.

Then, the reality of the situation dawned on Charming.

"It's a spell," he said. "Hook cast a spell restraining you to that room."

"What?" Ruby asked. "He can do that?"

"He knows magic," Emma said. "He was able to take hearts the last time we saw him. Apparently he's branched out into spells."

"What do we do?" Ruby asked.

"Go," Snow said. "I can't get out and you can't get in. I'll just close the door and make it look like you guys were never here, and Hook will be none the wiser."

"Snow…" Charming began.

"She's right," Emma said. "Hook is dangerous. He can't know we were here and that we know he has Mary Margaret magically bound to the ship. If he doesn't know, we have the advantage."

"So, what?" Charming said. "How do we get Hook to release Snow?"

"We fight magic with magic," Emma said.

"How?" Charming asked. "Regina and Rumplstiltskin gave up magic, they aren't practicing anymore. Hook is the only one with magic."

Snow started to realize where Emma was going with this. "Emma, no. There will be another way, magic is too dangerous."

"I can use magic," Emma said. "Back when we were trapped in your land, Cora tried to take my heart but something inside me stopped her. It was like some kind of force. I have magic, and I'm going to learn how to use it. Regina will teach me."

Charming shook his head. "No," he said. "Regina cast this curse in the first place, she uses magic for evil. She can't teach you."

"She's getting better," Emma said. "She's trying to be a better person. And I can't ask Gold, not with everything that is going on with Belle. Regina is our only shot."

"Wouldn't it take a while to get your skills up to a point where you match Hook?" Ruby asked. "Do we have that kind of time?"

Emma turned to Snow. "Mary Margaret, what do you think?"

"I think Hook came for you," Snow said. "And you know that we will fight with you and for you no matter what. But if you think you're our best shot to stop him, I support you. Get Regina to teach you how to break this restraint spell; I'll be fine for a few days while you're learning."

"This is crazy," Charming said. "Snow, you just said magic is too dangerous. Hook wants to fight her, he wants to kill her! We can't just send Emma alone to stop him with magic that she hasn't even learned yet."

"David," Emma began, looking him in the eye. "This is our only shot. Hook came for me, let me be the one to stop him. I can use magic, and I think I should. Less people will get hurt this way."

"You might get hurt!" David said. "I've already lost you twice, Emma. Don't make me lose you again."

"David," Emma said. "I'm going to be fine. And so is Mary Margaret. I'm going to learn how to break her free from this spell and then I'll learn more powerful magic that can stop Hook."

"Magic comes at a price," Ruby piped up. "Be careful."

"You should leave now," Snow said. "I'll be fine. Just go before Hook gets back."

"We're going to get you out," Emma said.

"I know," Snow replied. "Now go. Please."

They turned to go.

"Emma," Ruby said as they hurried away. "Should I grab anything to track Hook with?"

Emma shook her head. "Not now. He might notice if something goes missing. When I come back for Mary Margaret I'll take something and we can track him then."

With that, they left. Charming, in his haste after Emma's phone call, had left several people on hold on his work phone. He didn't want to alert anyone to the trouble Snow was in, so he had to go return those calls. Ruby finally went home to Archie and Emma had one more stop to make: Regina's.

-OUAT-

Emma knocked impatiently on Regina's front door.

"Come on, come on," she muttered to herself, mentally willing Regina to come to the door.

Instead, it was Henry who opened the door.

"Emma," he said, rubbing his eyes; clearly he had recently woken up.

"Henry," Emma said. "Kid, what are you doing up? It's late."

"You were knocking on the door," Henry reasoned.

"Sorry to wake you," Emma said. "I need to talk to your mom. Is she home?"

"Yeah," Henry said. "I think she's doing some work in her office."

"Okay," Emma said. She went inside. "You go back to bed. I'll find her."

"Okay," Henry replied, turning to go back upstairs. "Good night."

"Good night," Emma replied. Once she saw Henry go upstairs, she went further into the house. She walked right past Regina's home office and went toward the basement.

"Emma," Regina said once Emma entered the room. "What are you doing here? How did you get in?"

"Henry let me in the front door," Emma replied. "And you left the basement unlocked."

"Henry's up?"

"He is back in bed now," Emma said. "Regina, listen, I need your help with something."

"Okay, let's talk upstairs," Regina said.

"Have you gotten the hat to work?" Emma asked as they walked back upstairs. "Is there a portal back?"

Regina shook her head. "No, I keep trying to send things over, but it isn't working. I'm not getting any messages back from home."

"Who is there to send a message back?"

"I don't know," Regina said. "I just was hoping someone would, because there are still people over there. You know, the people who were left out of the curse because of Cora and Hook, the people like Mulan and Aurora."

"Does the hat lead to anywhere?" Emma asked.

"I think so," Regina replied. "I'm not sure where, though."

"That's fine," Emma said. "As long as it isn't here."

"Emma," Regina began cautiously. "What did you want to talk to me about?"

"Hook is here," Emma said. "I don't know how, but he is. He has Mary Margaret magically bound to his ship and I need you to teach me magic so I can get her out. Then, we can use the hat to get Hook out of town."

"Do you know how long it would take to teach you that kind of magic?" Regina asked. "Besides, apart from the hat, I haven't practiced magic in years."

"It wouldn't be that hard to teach me," Emma said. "Back when I was trapped in Fairytale Land, Cora tried to take my heart, but she couldn't. Some kind of magic force inside me stopped her. I already have magic in me, Regina, I just need you to help me bring it out so that I can use it."

"And you just need to learn how to break the spell keeping Mary Margaret on the ship?"

Emma nodded. "To start with, yeah."

"To start with?"

"I don't know what will happen once we free Mary Margaret," Emma said. "Hook will be pissed. Hopefully we can find a way to trick him into being sucked into the hat and transported away, but I don't know. I might need more magic. Can you help me?"

Regina looked at Emma for a while, deciding what to say. "Yes," she said finally. "I can teach you. Come back tomorrow morning after Henry goes to school, we'll start then."

"Thank you," Emma said. "I'll see you tomorrow, then."

With that, she left.

Sighing, Regina stood where she was. She didn't want to bring magic back, not after it caused the people she loved so much pain. But she wanted redemption, and if she needed magic to get it, she was willing to do so.

Tired, she decided she had enough magic for the evening, and went upstairs to bed.

-OUAT-

Ruby walked through the door and was surprised to see Archie asleep in the living room. He was sitting up, like he had been waiting for her.

"Archie," Ruby said softly, trying to wake him without being too harsh about it.

Archie woke with a start anyway. "Ruby?" he asked. "Where have you been? Do you know what time it is?"

"I lost track of time," Ruby said. "I went to see Belle after work and then I had to help Emma. I'm sorry."

"What's wrong with Emma?"

"Snow got kidnapped," Ruby said.

"Oh my," Archie exclaimed. "By who?"

"Hook," Ruby replied. "Emma needed me to track Snow."

"Is she alright?"

"She's on Hook's ship," Ruby answered. "He cast a spell binding her to the ship. Emma is going to try to break it." She sat down next to Archie.

Archie considered this as he put an arm around Ruby. "And how are you doing?"

"I'm okay," Ruby said. "I'm worried about Snow, because for the first time I'm not totally sure that she'll be okay."

"She'll be okay, Ruby," Archie said. "You know Snow, she has a way of getting out of troublesome situations."

"Hook is dangerous, Archie," Ruby said.

"I know," Archie said. "But it never has seemed like a very good idea to bet against Snow and Emma."

"That's true," Ruby said. She yawned.

"Is Emma going to make you go out late at night very often?" Archie asked. "You seem exhausted."

"I am quite tired," Ruby admitted. Knowing that Archie was going to tell her she needed sleep, she kept talking. "I know, I need to get enough sleep now. Today was just a crazy day. It's just…Belle is in a coma and Snow was kidnapped. And on top of all that, Granny told us today that we might be able to stop the baby from being a wolf…it is all just a bit much."

"Well that's what I'm for," Archie said. "For when it gets to be too much, you have me."

Ruby grinned and leaned into Archie's shoulder. "Thank you." She sighed. "So what do you think about me turning?"

"I think that we don't know what will happen," Archie said. "We don't understand the wolf gene and how this works. For all we know, you need to turn in order for the baby to be healthy. You're the first wolf to have a hood, so we don't know what will happen if you don't turn."

"What's the worst that could happen, though?" Ruby asked.

"We don't know," Archie said. "But is that something we want to find out?"

"What if not turning is good?" Ruby said. "What if it really can stop the baby from being a wolf? It is better to not be a wolf than to be one."

"Is that our choice to make?" Archie asked. "Can we in good conscience make that choice for the baby?"

Ruby looked at him, honestly unsure. On the one hand, being a wolf could be very dangerous and destructive. On the other hand, Ruby knew that very few feelings compared to running in the moonlight in wolf form. "I don't know," she said.

They both sat in silence for a few moments, thinking.

"Isn't that our job as parents, though?" Ruby asked finally. "Isn't it our job to make choices that affect our child in the best possible way?"

"Usually, I would say yes. Of course," Archie said. "But we don't know how this will affect the baby. We can guess and hypothesize, but we truly do not know."

"What about you?" Ruby asked after another moment.

Archie looked at her funny. "What about me?"

"You were a cricket in our land," she said. "Will the baby be part cricket?"

Archie chuckled. "I don't think so. I was originally human. Besides, I'm human here and now, so I don't think the baby will be the least bit like a cricket."

"I hope it is like you, though," Ruby said. "I hope it gets your sense of right and wrong, though. And your honesty."

"I hope she gets your goodness," Archie replied. "And your innocence."

"She?" Ruby asked, grinning up at him.

Archie blushed. "Yeah. I hope she's a girl."

Ruby grinned. "I don't know, a boy wouldn't be so bad."

"Yes, of course," Archie said. "But I think I always imagined a miniature you running around."

Ruby grinned, then it fell when she thought again about what Archie said. "I'm not that innocent, though," she said. "I've killed people. I've hurt people, because of the wolf. And I truly think we should avoid letting our child go through that."

"You love running in wolf-form," Archie pointed out. "You don't want to have your child run with you one day?"

"This isn't about me," Ruby said. "It doesn't matter if I want to run with our child or not, what matters is that it might really be better for the baby not to be a wolf. So I think if we have a way to possibly avoid that, we should do it."

"I knew you'd say that," Archie said. "So this is what we're doing. You're not going to turn."

Ruby nodded.

"Okay," Archie said. "I'm glad we talked this out, Ruby."

"Me too," Ruby said. "But can we go to sleep now? I really am really tired."

Archie laughed. "Of course."

-OUAT-

Emma tiredly walked into the apartment. Stealthy came to greet her when she opened the door.

"Hey, Stealthy," she said as she bent down to pet the cat. The cat purred, as if telling Emma he was sad. "I know, I want Mary Margaret back too. But I'm going to get her back, Stealthy. Hook isn't going to win."

Emma put her coat on the hook and went back to her bedroom. She fell into bed, exhausted. She took her phone out of her pocket and noticed that she had three missed calls. They were all from Neal.

"Crap," Emma muttered. She wanted to get back on good terms with Neal, and ignoring his calls was not going to get her there. She checked to see if he left any voicemail messages or text messages, but he didn't.

"I'll call him in the morning," Emma promised herself out loud. It was too late at night to call him and she was too tired to argue or even just talk anyways.

She put her phone on the nightstand next to the bed and got under the covers. She turned out the light and went to sleep.

-OUAT-

Rumple sat beside Belle's bed, holding her hand.

"Hello, my beauty," Rumple said to her. "I'm sorry I left you alone for a bit today. I was talking to Bae. He helped me…understand this situation."

Rumple sighed. "Belle, I wanted to use magic to wake you up," he said. "I decided this in a moment of weakness because I am terrified of losing you. I need you and I love you. We're supposed to be married, Belle. I haven't felt this way about anyone ever before. You make me feel like I don't have to be a coward, like I don't need power and magic and control because I have your love and that is enough."

Rumple wiped a tear from his eye. "So you can take your time waking up. Don't rush, make sure you do it right. Whenever you wake up will be fine, as long as you do wake up. Of course, I would prefer if you wake up sooner rather than later, but I'm not going to try to force it with magic.

"Bae taught me an important lesson today. I think I always knew it, because I think you taught it to me first, but I didn't know I knew it until Bae put it into words. He said it was better to trust people than to trust magic. And he's right. And you were right. Magic can't help, magic only hurts, and I will not let it hurt you anymore."

Rumple leaned back and resigned himself to waiting. Belle spent so much of her life waiting: when Regina held her captive in the old land, when Regina held her captive in Storybrooke, when she waited for Rumple to gain the courage to open up to her. Now it was Rumple's turn to wait.

He didn't have to wait very long, though.

"Thank you," came a weak, Australian-accented voice from the hospital bed.

Rumple's head snapped up. "Belle," he said, not quite believing it. "You're awake? This isn't a dream?"

Belle smiled weakly. "No, no it isn't." Her voice was scratchy and distorted after not being used for several days, but it was the greatest sound Rumple had heard in a while.

He grabbed a glass of water from the table and handed it to Belle. "Here," he said. "Drink this."

Belle drank it cautiously. "Thank you," she said, her voice sounding better. "For the water…and for not using magic."

"I am sorry, Belle," Rumple said. "I am so sorry, for crashing the car, for even thinking about using magic."

"That boy," Belle said, suddenly remembering the accident more clearly. "The boy from the accident, is he okay?"

Rumple smiled and nodded. "He is," he said. "That boy was Baelfire."

"Baelfire?" Belle asked. "Your son? He's here?"

Rumple nodded. "He is. I don't know how, but he is."

"I can't wait to meet him," Belle said.

"I can't wait for you to meet him either," Rumple said. "But before then, how about I call a doctor in here to check on you."

Belle smiled and nodded, agreeing to this idea.

Rumple stood up and kissed Belle's forehead. "I'll be right back, dear," he said. He went outside the room and looked for the nearest doctor or nurse. "Doctor," he began once he found Belle's doctor. "Belle's awake."

Tada! That was chapter 5. I hope y'all liked it. It took a while to write and I think this is the longest chapter (so far). Please leave a review and let me know what you think! What did you like? What did you not like? Did I get the characterization of everyone right? Please leave a review and let me know!

Thanks again for reading. :)