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"Hey. Where have you two been?" Snow White asked when David and Jasmine entered the diner from the back Motel door.

"Just...Had to find my phone." David replied.

"You were in there for quite a while." Emma said.

"It took quite a while to find it." His daughter gave him a look telling him that she didn't believe him.

"It's alright. Just...don't worry about it." He tried reassuring them when Jasmine looked at him as if she were begging him not to tell them how he found her.

"Alright." Emma pretended to forget all about it.

"Glad you decided to join us." Snow smiled at Jasmine. "Aladdin told us you didn't want to."

"Well, I changed my mind." She answered softly.

"Wonder what encouraged that." Mary Margaret smiled at David.

"What's that supposed to mean?" He asked.

"Nothing. I just know how persuasive you can be at times...like last night for example."

"Last night?"

"Yeah. You persuaded us that someone should stay and protect her."

David looked at the young girl and she quickly averted her eyes away from him and towards the floor.

After a long awkward silence, Emma decided that they change the subject. "Well, why don't we all sit and order something?"

"I agree." David said, gesturing for Jasmine to slide into the booth next to Henry.

He pulled up a chair at the end of the table for himself and Snow sat in the booth next to Emma on the opposite side of Henry and Jasmine.

What an overwhelming couple of days it's been. 'Just breathe.' He thought as he sat and tried to relax.

"Hello?" Regina answered the phone when she woke up that morning.

"Where is she?" The voice on the other end asked.

"What? Who is this?" She sat up.

"Tell me where your daughter is."

Suddenly, Olivia began to scream from her crib in the other room. As fast as possible, Regina tore the blankets off herself and ran to the nursery and picked up her crying baby as she looked around the room for an intruder. But there was no one. She put the phone back up to her ear.

"What do you want?"

"Your daughter."

"Why?"

There was a long pause on the other end of the phone.

"Who is this?"

"It doesn't matter, Your Majesty. Just tell me where Jasmine is and no one will get hurt."

"Why don't I believe you?" Regina said, nastily.

"Look, you meet me on the docks tomorrow with her, or your baby will suffer the consequences."

"What consequences?" She heard the click of the phone being hung up on the other end and Olivia continued her screaming.

"Shhh...It's okay." She bounced trying to comfort her daughter, but it didn't seem to work. Regina remembered when she had this issue with Henry when she first had him. It was as if Olivia knew that something was wrong. 'Til suddenly, she stopped and there were no more tears. Just as she stopped, the phone rang once more.

"Hello?" The tired mother answered.

"Regina? It's Jasmine."

"What is it? What's wrong?" She thought of the previous phone call.

"Nothing. I was just wondering if you wanted to join me for breakfast at Granny's? Why? Did something happen?"

Regina didn't want to worry her. "No, no. I was just making sure that you were safe."

"I'm okay. Will you come?"

"Sure. I'd love to."

"Tell her I said 'please.'" Regina could hear Henry in the background.

"Is that Henry?" She couldn't help but smile.

"Yes. David's here too with Emma and Snow." Her smile grew when she heard that David would be there. "I was gonna call Victor, too. But I wasn't sure how you felt after last ni-"

"It's okay. Ummm...I could use a day away from him. I'll be there soon."

"Okay. See ya!"

"Wait! Jas-" It was too late, she had already hung up and she immediately regretted hesitating to say something.

She sighed with a smile and looked down at the baby in her arms.

"I'm gonna have gray hair soon, Olivia."

The girl just looked up at her mother and slightly curled her baby lips into a grin.

"You think it's funny, don't you?"

Olivia rubbed her eyes and Regina took that as a 'yes.'

Then her mother's smile faded. "What are we gonna do about your sister?" She was shocked to see that Olivia seemed to understand what she was saying when she talked about Jasmine and she sighed, scared for what would happen tomorrow.

"Guess we'd better get changed, huh?"

She took one last look at the baby in her arms as Olivia smiled up at her mother.

Regina sighed. "Just breathe." She told herself.

To everyone's surprise, including Regina's, David stood from the booth immediately when she opened the door and entered from the dull weather outside as it continued to rain. She had her hood up and she had two blankets over the baby carrier that she held in one hand, regretting the fact that she did not own an umbrella. He looked around until everyone in the diner returned to their conversations.

"Here." Olivia's father immediately walked over and took the carrier away so her mother could dry off. She put her hood down and David suddenly stopped what he was doing and gazed down at her wet figure, focusing mostly on the raindrops that dripped off of her dark lashes when she blinked. Looking down at the floor, the woman didn't even notice how she was being looked at by the man she used to call her own.

"Hey, Mom." David slightly jumped and turned around as she finally took her jacket off. "I saved a seat for you." Henry called out and his mother looked over to him, stunned and grateful.

"I'll take that." David said and she handed him her coat before heading over to the booth where they had added a table and four more chairs for more space. Her son pointed to the chair next to him. Charming hung the wet jacket in the back and headed back over to sit at the table.

Jasmine sat on the inside next to Henry on the bench and the former mayor sat at the added table beside them. Aladdin sat on the inside of the booth across from Jasmine while Emma sat in the middle of her mother and the teen across from Henry. Snow sat across from her stepmother at one of the extra chairs and David sat at the end of the new table with Olivia's carseat in a chair beside him. Regina smiled at David as he rocked Olivia back and forth.

"You can take her out if you want to."

"You sure?"

"Yes David, of course."

He paused hearing her say his name, remembering how much he loved her. So much had been happening since Olivia was born and Jasmine appeared that he hadn't had the time to feel. He hadn't even had time to talk to her or finish what he was saying before she went into labor.

"I'm glad you came." Henry smiled.

"Me too." Jasmine said to Regina, although she stared across the table at Aladdin.

"Would you look at that." Mary Margaret smiled at Regina.

"What?" She smiled back hesitantly.

"You've spent so much time trying to find love again in one child...and now you've got three."

Everyone at the table laughed.

"You know, I didn't even look at it that way before." Regina chuckled.

They all seemed to be enjoying their breakfast, considering no one talked much as they ate. Being the first one finished, Emma had a question to ask.

"So...how did you end up with...you know?"

"What, Miss Swan?"

"Well, there's Henry and Olivia's a little obvious, but I wanna know...How did Jasmine end up in Storybrooke? And with her memories of everything?"

"Hmm. That's a good question...that I don't know the answer to." She said while looking at Jasmine, a little curious herself.

Jasmine looked around at everyone as they stared at her, waiting for the answer.

"I-"

"What?" Regina wanted her to continue.

She looked across the diner and saw an eavesdropping Mr. Gold who sat across his table from Belle.

"I can't tell you."

"Why not?" Emma asked.

"I don't know. But I do know what I wanna do later today." She smiled, trying to change the subject.

"What?" Henry and Aladdin both asked excitedly.

"Boys." David said and they both dropped their heads in shame and Jasmine's smile faded.

"What do you mean you don't know?" Snow asked.

"It doesn't matter."

"Jasmine...just...tell them." Aladdin tried to urge her to listen.

"I can't!"

"Why not?"

"Because I was told not to tell anyone."

"By whom?" Snow wondered.

Jasmine refused to answer.

"Well, no one said that I couldn't tell them." Aladdin opened his mouth to say the small parts that he knew. All that came out was "Ow!" when the frustrated girl kicked him from underneath the table.

"No. Someone might hear." This made Aladdin stop at once. He knew exactly who she meant and he looked back at the fork in his hand.

"Who might hear, Jasmine?" Regina asked.

The two teens looked at her and then back to eachother before returning to their plates in silence.

"Is it him?" David asked with an emphasis on the word 'him.'

Jasmine dropped her fork and took a deep breath in. Her mother turned to look at David and then back to her daughter. She grew suspicious when Jasmine slowly looked up from her plate to look at him.

"It's okay, Jasmine."

"No. It's not him." She gave him a small reassuring smile and he nodded. As he returned his attention to the bottle he was holding in the baby's mouth, Regina glared at David, wondering how he could get her to talk so easily.

"Then who is it? If not-him?" Aladdin asked, cluelessly. Apparently he didn't get the hint that they were supposed to drop it.

Jasmine tried to remain calm and it took all of her strength not to kick him again. To stop herself, she pinched the bridge of her nose with her thumb and forefinger, closing her eyes and taking a deep breath. 'Just breathe.' She thought to herself.

Suddenly Olivia, who had been calm all morning, began to squirm in David's arms and she began to silently cry. Something no one had ever seen before, an infant cry real tears with no sound leaving their lips.

"It's okay. It's okay." David was afraid that she might begin to scream, disrupting everyone else in the diner's breakfast. He tried rocking back and forth, but nothing happened, just more and more tears left her eyes.

"David, what's wrong?" Regina asked, finally noticing the baby's tears.

"I don't know." He answered nervously, still remaining in motion.

"Perhaps you should stand?" Emma offered and he did so.

"It's not working." David never took his eyes off of her.

"Well do something. Don't just stand there." Regina snapped, also standing.

This alerted Jasmine and she opened her eyes, looking up at them.

"Maybe we should call Dr. Whale." Mary Margaret suggested. David gave her a look that said 'no' and Regina, the opposite.

Finally realizing what they were talking about, Jasmine calmed down from their earlier conversation.

"Olivia?" Once the teen said her name, the tears stopped. Olivia's parents both turned their heads from Snow White back to the baby in David's arms. Seeing that she had stopped, they looked back at Jasmine, curiously.