Technically, he was lying, but he was also telling the truth. 'There are about four possible places Henry could be', but he could also be telling the truth. Henry could have been anywhere if you think about it. He had very little time to think about where Henry could be when he was getting the map. Neverland Plains, Neverpeak Mountain, Pixie Hollow, and the Home of the Lost Boys.
He placed the map on the ground and the others knelt so they were on the same level as him. He marked the Neverland Plains, Neverpeak Mountain, Pixie Hollow, and the Home of the Lost Boys.
"So we split up," he began, you two. He pointed to the Daddy Bear and Mary Margret, "you search Pixie Hollow."
"You two," he pointed to Regina and the crocodile, "take Neverland Plains."
"Why?" Regina asked.
"There is a possibility that they tied him and hid him there," Killian replied.
"Emma and I would take Neverpeak Mountain, and in three moons, including this one, be back at the ship and if we haven't found Henry, we'll search Home of the Lost Boys. Okay?"
"I'm not letting you go with Emma!" David yelled, gabbing his daughter's arm and pulled her away from him, "I'll go with the bloody pirate."
"Personally, it's bad that you called me a 'bloody pirate', but you would beat me up as soon as we're alone, so no thanks. I'll just go with Emma." He grabbed Emma's arm and pulled her closer to him. David reached for his daughter's arm, but Emma said: "David, no. I'm fine."
Killian gave a winning smirk and said, "move out!" Regina and Mary Margret studied the map carefully, while the crocodile and the Daddy Bear stared Emma and Killian. Mary Margret took David's hand and walked him out of the ship while Regina slapped Rumpelstiltskin's hand and led him out of the ship.
"Looks like it's only the two of us, so feel free to do anything," Killian smirked.
"Yeah," Emma agreed, "let's find my son first." She walked out of the ship and Killian let out an annoyed groan, and followed her. Did she really have to be this annoying? Just hours ago, I she was the one wanting to kiss him, but now she doesn't. What the hell is the problem with women? One moment they're all flirty and the next, they're all like nothing happened, like, what the bloody hell?
"Good," she commented, "I don't know where i'm going at all."
"Figures," he mumbled, taking Emma's hand and pulled her the other way. Emma had no sense of direction, whatsoever, if he followed her, they would probably end up in Skull Rock and eaten by crocodiles.
The two walked in complete silence, comfortable silence, until the sun started setting and Emma got into the talking mood.
"So, you said you would tell me something once we get to Neverland," she remembered that?
"Oh.. erm... I forgot," Killian lied.
"Right," Emma replied, her voice full of sarcasm.
"It's the truth," he replied to the comment.
"Yeah, okay."
They walked in complete silence until they reached the mountain.
"Stop here for the night," he told her, "unless you want to go up there."
"Isn't this a mountain? And.. um... mountains are cold?" she asked.
"Ah, smart lass," his voice showed a hint of sarcasm and she gave him the look. The look, it's when she isn't impressed, and Killian got it a lot. And by a lot he meant a lot.
"Looks like we'll have to cuddle to keep warm, no?" He spread his arms, and she started to walk towards him, but instead of in his arms, she walked right pass him to a big rock where she can lean on.
"Aww, come on," Killian groaned, "just a hug?"
Emma shook her head. "If I wanted a hug, I would've given you one."
Killian's reply was a grunt. Women. He placed himself on the left of Emma, suddenly feeling sad that his left hand was cut off. And worse, Milah was gone. No, Killian shook his head, Milah was his past, while Emma is his present and future. Although, there are disadvantages of not having a left hand and a hook in its place. It wasn't as easy or safe to hug someone.
Killian snapped to reality when Emma put her head on his shoulder; he wrapped his arm around Emma's waist and pulled her closer to him.
"That looks like a swan," she says, pointing to shape in the stars.
"No, that looks like a hook," he smirked.
"A mushroom," she pointed to another place.
"You call that a mushroom?" he asked, "that looks more like a flower."
"Not that one," she said, "the one next one to it."
"Oh," that made more sense.
They pointed shapes in the stars for a while more until Killian got bored.
"Another game?" he asked Emma.
"Erm... Truth or dare?" she asked, saw the confused look on Killian's face and immediately explained.
"If they pick truth, you ask them a question and they have to answer it truthfully. If they pick dare you dare them to do something."
Oh, he was going to have fun with this, all he needed was her to say dare.
"Ladies first," he said, and the game began.
Ps: I have no knowledge of Neverland or anything.
