"You all know me to be a bit private and to not ahow my feelings...but today, that'll be different." Victor was nervous, but he knew what he had to say. "Regina, I- I want you to be happy. Just like Jasmine did and I want all of you to know that...yes, Regina and I have been together for-for most of her pregnancy and the last few weeks have been a bit shaky. Umm." He was having a much harder time than he believed he would saying this. "Everyone...and Regina, you should know that if it weren't for Jasmine...I probably would not be alive today." Suddenly there was inaudible chatter throughout the room and Regina was confused, still holding Olivia close to her chest.

Once the chatter settled down a bit, Victor began to apak again. "Yes, as many of you know...I sometimes binge drink when I've been having problems." He looked down shamefully. "One night about two months ago, Jasmine saw that I had been drinking after a, uh. A fight between her mother and I. She came to my apartment to apologize because she believed that she had caused the argument and-After accidentally telling me that Regina loved me, that was the first time I knew how she felt...I tried to drive over to the mansion to talk to you." He was now talking directly to Regina, who still was in complete shock.

"She begged me not to get into that car, but I did anyway and before I left, she made one of her magical wishes and that night...I passed out in the driver's seat before I could even put the key in the ignition. I woke up the next morning in my bed, unaware of what happened. She told me that after she wished for me to have good night's sleep...she also wished for me to make it safely to my bed." He paused before realizing what he was really trying to say. "I guess my point is, that Jasmine was a true hero and we should all be grateful." He slowly turned his head to her peaceful figure. "Thank you for saving our lives Jasmine." He left the podium and no one knew what to say, or even think.

Next up was Sydney...Everyone was anxious and curious to hear what he'd have to say. Regina, however, was terrified and hoping he wouldn't bring up the last two years he spent in the asylum.

"Hello, everyone. I know that you may be surprised to see me up here. I know I am." He thought out loud before clearing his throat. "Um. I didn't even know that Jasmine was alive after all this time. Back before the curse...her mother and I were under the knowledge that she had passed during child birth." Almost everyone in the room gasped, this was their first time hearing about this. "And I know that it might be hard for any of tou to understand this but, uh. I was happy about that." Everyone was silent.

"When Jasmine was born, I was trapped inside Regina's mirror for eternity. I knew that I wouldn't have even been able to hold my child...And seeing Regina with her everyday would've been a worse torture for me than being stuck in a piece of glass for the rest of my life." The room was silent in understanding now. "But learning that she at least got to see me for who I am here, I'm okay with how things turned out. I just-I just wish we could've gotten to know eachother better." He rested his hands on both sides of the podium in front of him. "So we never got to say a proper hello and goodbye, Jasmine." He walked over to her body and put one hand on top of hers which lay on her stomach. "Hello, Jasmine." He kissed her on the forehead and whispered, "Goodbye."

One stray tear began to find its way to the surface of Regina's eye, but she would not allow it to leave.

As Sydney left and sat back in his seat, Granny was next, followed by Ruby, Henry who was very nervous to say anything, a few people who crossed her path maybe once or twice including Belle, and Dr. Hopper.

"First, I'd like to say thank you to everyone for your courage to stand up here." Regina was still holding Olivia as if she would disappear if she let go of her for even just a second. "Before I begin Ms. Mills, I'd like to say that I am terribly sorry." She bowed her head to Archie as if saying 'thank you' and he continued. "Jasmine, came to visit me one day. This was before anyone of us knew who she was. She asked me one of the most significant questions I think I've ever received from a patient. She asked 'What is the meaning of life HERE when everywhere else there is magic involved in everything.' I don't think it was until the day that she sacrificed herself for all of us, that I finally found the answer to that question."

He looked at her body laying still, as if she would wake up just to hear the answer. "Jasmine, you probably know more about life than all of us now, but I think the answer to your question is, that the meaning of life here is the same as anywhere. With or without magic, life is about creating your own magic. In love or success, finding a way to make it work for you is what life and experience teaches us every single day. I hope you found your magic."

As Archie left the podium, the undertaker approached it. "Now...Mayor-I mean, Ms. Mills...Is there anything you'd like to say?"

She felt the eyes on her from all over the room. She really didn't want to speak to anyone, let alone a whole room full of people. But she tried to think of it as something Jasmine could've needed. Even though she knew she was gone, she felt as though she'd be disappointed if Regina didn't at least thank her for what she did.

She finally stood, feeling her legs ready collapse from underneath her. As she was about to reach the stairs up to the platform of the podium, she felt a hand on her back. David was there to hold Olivia for her. This whole time...the last two hours have been nothing but Regina refusing to let go of her baby. But in the next two seconds, Olivia's father was holding her and her mother was approaching the hardest speech she's ever given in her life. As queen she had given many...especially many speeches that would terrorize the small villages she searched through for the bandit Snow White. Even after all of that, this was still much harder.

As she stepped up, she couldn't help but stare at Jasmine for a long time before speaking, this being the first time she actually looked at Jasmine lying there, motionless. Suddenly, she flashed back to the day she was in labor. All she could hear were her own screams and the voices of the two midwives telling her to push. This felt just like that moment when Jasmine did not cry as she entered the world. Neither did she cry when she exited the world.

Regina had to look away after the painful memory. She looked down at the microphone. Everyone, still waiting for her to begin.

"This is not the first time I've done this." She began, no one understanding what she was talking about. "When Jasmine was born and I was told that she died...I couldn't breathe for weeks. Having done this twice...losing my daughter, I now realize that-yes, things happen for a reason." Everyone was confused. "The first time she died, it-" She looked down once more. "I know I have a troubled past and there is no one in this world or any other realm that knows me by my first name. I am well known as the Evil Queen. Even I have heard many stories...and lies about how I became this way." People looked around at eachother...no one had expected her speech to be anything like THIS. "Yes, things happen for a reason...the first time Jasmine passed, I-I went dark...and THAT was the day I truly embraced my given moniker." Her eyes accidentally shifted to Snow.

"I terrorized villages and people...trying to forget about her. I cast the Dark Curse to get my happy ending, but truly...it was to escape all the memories that I COULD'VE had raising my daughter there. Bringing everyone here was selfish, I know...but it got me my son." She smiled at Henry. "And it got me my daughter." She looked at David holding Olivia. "And I even found the one thing that brought me to casting that curse in the first place." She weakly smiled at Jasmine.

"The first time I met her I had no clue that it was her, nor did she tell me. That day, she told me that she was thankful for me casting the curse because no one in this town would be the person that they are today, including her and myself. Though she was right, and things DO happen for a reason, I still would like to apologize for taking her death out on you." No one was expecting this at all. "I-Uh...I had a dream the night before Jafar killed her. When I first had it, I had no idea what it was telling me until today...I'm just glad that I am finally awake and thankfully, I was able to change the result." She meant that staying evil was supposed to lead to her own death by Jafar, as well as Jasmine's. But because she had changed, it would not lead to her own. "Jasmine, I love you and I promise that I will never let you go again."

Regina finally walked over to the coffin, though she did it hesitantly and she slowly put a hand on Jasmine's forehead. Everyone watched and the undertaker walked back up to the podium.

"Thank you everyone for your presence today. We will be bringing the hearse to the cemetery in about five minutes. You can all take your flags for your cars from the box by the door on your way out and we shall leave shortly."

Though no one thought that they needed to take the flags because pretty much the whole town was here, they did it anyways and they all lined their cars up, ready to follow the hearse to Srorybrooke Cemetery...Where Jasmine would be put in the Mills' family mausoleum.

Outside, David tried to hand Olivia back to Regina, but she said that he could take her and she even gave him her carseat to drive her over to the cemetery as well.

After Jasmine's body was placed inside the mausoleum, Sydney stood beside Regina and she looked at him, waiting for him to speak.

"She truly was a hero." He finally said. "And a good genie, at that."

"Yes. Yes, she was."

"I guess we had a great daughter, didn't we?"

"Sydney-"

"I forgive you...I just hope she didn't make that last wish in vain." He turned and walked away. She began to wonder why her wish brought them back to Storybrooke.