*Present Day*

Victor and Regina entered the shop and she was surprised to see that Henry, Snow, Emma, and David were there as well.

"You called them?" She asked Victor, annoyed.

"No, I didn't."

"I did." Jasmine said as she slowly entered the front of the shop from the back office, followed by Gold and Belle. Her mother rolled her eyes. Regina didn't want to be in the same room with any of them, minus Henry, whom she missed dearly.

The former mayor shot a look to Mary Margaret and she could tell that there was a lot of tension in the room. Snow and David both stood on opposite sides of the room, Emma standing with her mother and Henry standing in the middle. It was probably due to the fact that they had just found out about the truth regarding Olivia's father. For some reason she thought it was funny and she chuckled as she rolled her eyes away from her stepdaughter.

"Do you have something you wanna say to me, Regina?" Mary Margaret asked, noticing the look she had just received.

"No, no. Not at all." She said, somewhat amused.

"You should not be mad at me!" Snow said, inching closer to Regina from behind.

Regina noticed the woman had moved and she turned around, getting in her face.

"Who said I was mad?" Regina asked subtly with a calm voice. "And even if I was, I'd do more than give you nasty looks."

"Regina." Victor and David said together.

"Mom." Henry began.

"You're just upset that I have a baby with your husband. Well, you're gonna have to get over it, because what's done is done. Olivia is his and there's nothing you can do about it." Regina said, ignoring the others.

"How did I not see it?" Emma whispered to herself.

"You did...you just don't remember." Jasmine said.

"What?"

"Regina...I think it's time." David said.

"Time for what?" Mary Margaret asked, on the verge of tears.

"Regina?" David repeated.

"I haven't used magic, since-"

"I know, but I think you need to."

She slowly nodded.

Regina lifted her hand and Emma stepped in front of Henry.

"It's okay, Emma. She's not going to hurt anyone." David reassured as he put his hand on her shoulder.

Suddenly, everyone quickly closed their eyes and shook their heads, remembering what had happened before Regina took away their memories.

"David?" Mary Margaret turned around to look at him. "I remember."

"So do I." Emma said. She looked at Regina. "I'm sorry."

"What happened?" Henry asked. "What's going on here?"

"I cast a spell to-"

"To save everyone." David smiled.

"I made sure everyone forgot about David and I so the town wasn't destroyed."

"David? You knew about this?" Snow asked.

"Of course not. She erased my memories too and the spell was somehow broken the night Olivia was born."

"And no one knows how this spell was broken?"

Regina jumped in. "No, we-"

Jasmine cleared her throat and everyone turned to look at her.

"Well..."

*Olivia's Birthday*

"Regina?"

"Yes, Jasmine?" Regina answered as she stood in the kitchen, making some breakfast.

"What does it feel like?"

"What does what feel like?"

"Ummm...L-Love?"

Regina suddenly stopped stirring the apple pancake mix and turned around. It was only when she moved fast that she realized how heavy her stomach truly was when she was pregnant.

"What do you mean?"

"I mean...how does it feel to have someone love you...back?"

"Is this about a boy?"

"No...I mean-I don't know."

"You don't know?"

"Well...there was one boy, back in my land, in Agrabah." She thought of those days back home. "I actually found him quite annoying. But that's not what I mean."

"What DO you mean?"

"Well, I just-"

Regina set the bowl of pancake mix on the counter behind her and she put her hands on the island in front of her, looking at Jasmine.

"Are you keeping the baby?" Jasmine finally asked.

"I am."

"Do you love her?"

"Of course I do." She smiled "Why would you ask tha-?" She stopped herself from finishing and she stood up straight, her smile turning into a look of shame and regret.

Jasmine looked at the floor and closed her eyes.

"Just wondering." She said sadly and she turned her stool straight and away from Regina so she was facing the counter again.

"Jasmine, I-"

"I heard lots of stories back home."

"Like?"

"Well, Cora went through a lot to get you to the highest postition she could. You went through a lot to try and bring Daniel back and you've gone through a lot to keep this baby. You even went through a lot to try and stay with David and to keep Henry. You went through so much that you even turned to the dark side."

She lifted her head and looked at Regina, who was afraid to hear the rest.

"I-"

"I wasn't included in any of those stories."

"Jasmine-"

"I just wanted to know what it was like to have someone else fight for you like you fought for Henry, David, and this baby. And the way Cora did for you." She stood up from her stool and quickly left the house, Regina yelling her name.

Jasmine stood on the porch for a while after slamming the front door to the former mayor's house. She took a deep breath with her eyes closed, her hand still on the door knob behind her, and she began to walk. She walked with her arms across her chest, as if she were hugging herself.

She didn't understand her random outburst, but she did mean every word of it. It was true...she was the only person in Regina's life who was not important enough to search for. She knew that Regina never wanted a child with the genie, so she tried for 3 months in Storybrooke to stay far away from Regina. She knew that she'd just get in the way and Regina would be upset with Jasmine for finding her...No...For being alive.

But when she had found out about another baby that her mother was bringing into the world, Jasmine felt drawn to it somehow. She had to at least meet her mother once and see the baby. That would've been enough for her. But once she saw her pregnant mother, she couldn't stay away.

Once she finally reached her destination, she ignored the sign on the door and walked in. As soon as she closed the door, she turned around, leaning against it. Looking around, she saw many things and memories of life before Storybrooke.

She broke. Her hands were over her face and she slowly slid down the door until she was hugging her knees to her chest and she rested her forehead on her knees to cry.

After a few minutes went by, she hit her head back against the door in frustration.

"Careful, dearie." Rumpelstiltskin said as he entered the shop area from his office in the back. "Wouldn't want to get a headache, now would you?"

She just looked at him.

"Unless you've already got one." He said more to himself than to her, realizing the state she was in. "What's the matter, dearie? Not quite working out as planned?"

She glared at him as her tears stopped and she was now angry with herself and annoyed at his remarks.

"I didn't think-"

"That you'd be able to handle it? I told you that you couldn't."

"It's not that. I just didn't think she actually hated me."

"No one said she did."

"I just wish-"

"Now, now, dearie. Be careful what you wish for. We both know how that turns out."

"I know. And I don't care."

"Alright. Just remember, when the time comes, tell them that your father's the one who gave you the wishful powers, not I."

"Oh, I know." She said smiling. "I wish that David's memories would come back."

"Hmmm...Not what I was expecting." Gold said, not thinking that THAT was what she would wish for at all.

Jasmine closed her eyes and a gust of wind, purple in color, came from her chest and traveled throughout the town. Gold watched it turn red, knowing that it meant her wish came true, while thinking to himself that she had one of the most interesting powers. Then, he saw her smile the way her mother did when she would have an idea.

A/N: Hey readers! Thanks so much for your support! This was one of my favorite chapters and I hope you enjoyed it as well. I just loved the idea of Jasmine having magic, but because her father was a genie, I thought it'd be cool if her powers were genie-related. Please leave your thoughts in the Review section! Love love love you all! MWAH!