Emma

Anger, pain and sadness was coursing through me and I could feel the magic that had flown through me earlier still feeding off me. Ruby and Liam were following me as I stalked around with a brisk pace. Liam was wincing slightly with every step he took. It was slowing me down. Bastard. Finally unable to take the annoying hisses of his breath, I spun around and confronted him.

"What? Did I hit you with debris or something? What's wrong with you?"

"I don't know. I was fine and all of a sudden I just…"

"You just what?" He winced.

"There, it got worse. I just hurt."

"Where exactly?"

"No, not physically. I'm just, I don't know. Sad? I feel heartbroken. But it's coming on slowly. Like its diluted." I rolled my eyes. He deserved it. After all, he had a part in breaking my heart. "Ahh!" he sank to his knees, as though it had suddenly worsened significantly.

"He's slowing me down. I'm leaving Ruby. I need to figure this out with that rat bastard Gold. You just know he had a part in this. How else would Killian have gotten a bean?" I stormed off (quite literally, electricity was cackling around me like lightening) and into town. Cars seemed to be congregated around the hospital so I made my way there first. I needed to talk to Regina. And Gold. But the asshat could wait. I strode through the front door and nearly ran into Regina.

"Mary Margaret! She's out here!" Regina called out behind her, staring at me. "What the hell have you done, Swan? She asked me, eyeing up the storm I had created around me.

"He left, Regina. Tell me you didn't experience some uncontrollable magic when Daniel died, or when Robin left you for Marian." She nodded curtly.

"You've cursed some people. Why?"

"I don't know what you're talking about."

"They're all sobbing uncontrollably, saying their hearts have broken." I paused. Hmm. Maybe that's what was happening to Liam.

"Who?"

"Gold, two dwarves, your father, Killian." I flinched at the name.

"Yeah well add Liam to that list." I sighed. "Regina, I need your help. I'm going back. I'm getting him back. I'm not going to let him die."

"Emma, we don't even know if that's possible."

"Then I will make it possible." Something that sounded like a clap of thunder echoed around the hallway. "I will rip apart reality to bring him home Regina, and you can help me or you can get the hell out of my way." She sighed and her lips quirked up into a smile.

"Count me in then, I guess." She led me down the hall to a room. "Let's take a look at your victims. See if we can at least reverse whatever it is that you've done." I surveyed the room, feeling a twinge of guilt.

Although, everyone here should feel at least a bit guilty too. I mean, Mr. Gold? He had a hand in convincing Killian to leave. My father? Had made it perfectly clear he thought I should choose the Lieutenant. Those were the dwarves who had backed my father up on that. And Killian? If he hadn't shown up, my Killian Jones would be here right now. And Liam. He had made it clear to me that he wouldn't change any of this if he could. They were all guilty. They were all at fault. They had helped tear away my true love.

"It's their fault." I murmured.

"What are you talking about Swan?" Regina asked with a smile.

"It's their fault he's gone." I could feel my nostrils flaring in anger. "I'm not going to help you reverse this. They deserve this! This heartbreak, this pain you all feel?" I called out to them, not caring what anyone thought of me. "This is how I feel." I hissed. "And it's your fault. You meddled, you got involved in something that was none of your business. I loved him and he loved me and you bastards tore us apart." The storm around me raged, wind blowing about the room. "This is your fault. Feel what I feel. Understand my pain. And never try to break apart true love again. Do you understand me?" I needed to leave. I needed to be anywhere but here. I couldn't look at them anymore. I shut my eyes and concentrated. I felt the sun on my skin and I blinked. Huh. It worked. I was in a field outside of town. Rows and rows of beans grew around me. I felt something poking my ankle. I knelt down and pulled the offending object off the plant it had stuck itself too.

It was his. It was Killian's. He'd dropped one of his rings. I slipped it over my thumb. I could do this. I could find him. I'd take one of these beans and I could get to him. This ring still held the memory of Killian. I didn't know where he'd gone, not exactly. But I could use this ring to guide me to its owner. I could find him. I could bring him back. I didn't care what it did to this messed up, knot of our time line here. Because I would tear apart heaven and earth to bring him back. I loved him. And I needed him.

Now.

Soooo….this is a bit rough but I needed to get the update out to you patient people! I hope you enjoyed it – please review! I can't wait to hear what you all think about it!

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