AN:Hey, I loved the response from my first chapter and I am really getting into this story. Hope you like this chapter you lovely people :).

Charming watched Emma's awkward interaction with the little girl and decided to step in and find out the important thing. Where had they come from and how did they get here?

Charming made a few steps towards them and gave Emma a look that he had this. He took one look at his teenage Grandson, smiling. The boy did the same, not at all phased by the situation. However, one person was obviously a little phased and they were standing in front of him, looking at him with big brown eyes. The little girl looked like a dear in the headlights. No wonder. Charming realised how tall he was compared to the child, so he bent down and gave the little girl a kind expression, hoping she wouldn't run screaming for the hills.

"Hello there Lily, my name is charming. I won't hurt you, I just want to know how you got here and where you are from. Do you think you could tell me?," Charming smiled.

The girl looked up at teenage Henry, who nodded his head in encouragement. Lily took her hand off Henry's, stepping forward a little to Charming. "We came here by accidental magic. We..we're from the future. Only a few years," whispered. "Did you touch something magical, or did it just happen?," Charming carried on. The child looked up at Henry again, who nodded to her. "Well...It was my fault," she mumbled. "I got upset and it just...the light appeared and then we were here."

"Oh...can you do magic?," asked Charming, his curiosity increasing. The little girl nodded slowly, fidgeting with her thumbs. "Well...don't look so worried, you're not in trouble and we won't hurt you. It also seems that you know Henry, so I guess you kind of know everyone else here...am I right?" The girl nodded again to Charmings question. "We can help you get back. In the meantime, I suggest you guys stay with us, we can find you somewhere to stay..is that ok?," Charming asked. Henry looked at Lily beside him, who was telling him "No" with her eyes. But they couldn't just sit in the meeting hall with all these eyes staring at them. "Sure, that would help very much," Henry replied.

"NO! We can't, we don't know what could happen at anytime, we can't- I CAN take us back I can!," shrieked Lily. The curtains around the room, began to sway violently. "Lily, calm down. We will be ok, I promi-," said Henry, getting interrupted. "YOU CAN'T PROMISE THAT EVERYTHING WILL BE FINE, YOU CAN'T. IT'S MY FAULT, I NEED TO FIX IT AND MAMA AND PAPA WILL BE SCARED AND AND-," Lily's screamed, her odd accent making its way across the room as the curtains fell to the floor from the violent sways, causing people to jump out of their chairs. "LILY. CALM DOWN. THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU WILL DO IF YOU DON'T, YOU DON'T WANT PEOPLE TO GET HURT DO YOU?," Henry snapped, hoping she would listen. The only sound heard, was Lily's gasps for breath and Henry's quick breathing after he raised his voice. Everyone just looked shocked.

"Lily looked at Henry with her brown eyes, then without warning, she started to cry hysterically. She ran into Henry's arms, who just rubbed her back and looked at his Grandpa awkwardly. "She'll be fine, maybe we should get something to eat. She is usually hungry when she is really worked up," Henry muttered. "Ah...sure, why don't you bring her to Granny's, we could find you both something to eat and see what we can do?," Charming asked him cautiously, thinking the little girl would have another outburst. "Yeah, lets go there," Henry agreed.

The Charmings along with Granny, Ruby including Regina and Rumplestiltskin (who was accompanied by Belle) were sat inside Granny's. Granny and Ruby were busy cooking up some burgers for Henry and Lily, while the Charming family were muttering quietly with Regina and Rumplestiltskin, while Belle was sat one table away from Henry and Lily, sipping an iced tea, daring to look at the two with curiosity.

"The reason I have called you two here, is because you could help us figure out how Lily has such extreme magical abilities, plus she seems to need help with controlling them. I wouldn't ask if it seemed important," Charming whispered. "Fine, I cannot say the child hasn't had me curious over her extreme ability of magical use, because it is indeed curious," muttered Rumplestiltskin, who looked around and spotted the child twirling a straw round in her iced tea that she had ordered.

"Lily, if you don't want them to know, you have to be really careful. When you get worked up, you end up shouting in your parents accents and I am pretty sure people will catch on. Just...try to keep calm ok?," Henry asked the child. "Ok," she replied, her head down in shame. She took a quick look at Belle, who was reading a book. The little girl hopped of her seat and walked shyly up to her. "What book is that?," she asked, her voice quiet as she looked at her mother, who didn't look so much different. Belle looked up from her book at the sound of the voice and noticed the child looking at her. "This? This is The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe," Belle smiled. The little girl was wearing a little blue dress that had a black bow on, with white tights and black sneakers. Her hair had little gold clips in.

"What's it about?," Lily asked. "Well...its about four children who go to live in a house to be safe, there the youngest child finds a wardrobe, that takes her and her brothers and sisters to another world," Belle replied. Lily liked the sound of that book. "Wow," she said. Belle smiled at the little girl who had took an interest in her book. She seemed such a lover of books for such a young girl. Ruby walked up to the table, a tray holding two plates of burgers, in her hands. She placed the tray down on the table Henry was on and smiled. "There you go kids," she said. Lily made her way back to her seat, struggling to get on. Ruby picked her up and placed her on her chair. "There you go sweetie." "Thank you," Lily mumbled.

Lily didn't like when people helped her. She appreciated it, but she liked to try things on her own. She remembered when she was reaching for a book on the highest shelf, leading her to climbing it, scaring her father in the process as he caught her trying to get the book.

Lily looked at the mini group meeting that was going on in the corner. They spotted her staring and stopped. They agreed to speak later and sat a table away from them. Granny placed four hot chocolates on their table. She saw Regina give her a funny look, then she walked out.

Rumplestiltskin made his way over to the table the child was sat at, hoping the girl wouldn't run away at the sight of him. He didn't sit down as he reached the table, just stood there with his hands on his cane. "Hello," he said in a soft town, hoping that would help. The childs and Henry's face snapped up at his voice. Here we go.

"Hi," said older Henry, smiling at the man, who smiled at his Grandson. He knew he wouldn't be that much of a problem. He looked at the child next to him, waiting for her to run off. She just stared at him. "Hello," she finally greeted. "Is it ok if I sit down?," he asked, gesturing to the empty seat across from her. "S-sure,", Lily stuttered. She hoped he hadn't figured it out yet. Older Henry decided to excuse himself, going over to the Charming table. Rumplestiltskin sat down.

"My name is Rump-," Rumplestiltskin started, only being cut off. "I know who you are," Lily stated. "Oh, well, guess the introductions aren't needed then," he quipped. "That was quite a lot of magic you used today, wasn't it?," he asked her, hoping she wouldn't freeze up on him. The girl nodded awkwardly. "How have you gotten this kind of magic child?," he asked. Lily pondered over the thought, she could tell him a little without giving too much away. "I was born with it," she admitted. Rumplestiltskin looked at her, wondering who this child could possibly belong to. After Lily finished her burger, Ruby came out with a list of ice cream to choose from. "Chocolate chip please," was Lily's answer. "Ah, that's a favourite of mine too," Rumplestiltskin smiled.

As Ruby made her way back to the back, she pulled Granny in a corner. "I know who she belongs to Granny," she whispered. "As do I child, it is obvious," Granny whispered back. "Rumplestiltskin and Belle," they both whispered.

Belle watched Rumplestiltskin eat his chocolate chip ice cream, while the girl ate hers. It was quite a sight to see Rumplestiltskin sat with a child that was not scared of him, eating ice cream. She continued to enjoy the lovely scene in front of her, ignoring the adventures the Pevensies were having in Narnia, in her book.

The Charmings also watched in awe at the picture perfect scene. Emma suddenly felt her mind click. Her eyes went wide. "Emma what's wrong?," her mother asked her daughter, concerned. "I know who the kid belongs to," she said.

"Who?," her mother asked, while younger Henry and Charming leaned in, wondering who it was. Emma shifted her gaze to Rumplestiltskin, then to Belle. All the Charmings sat there, feeling stupid that they hadn't linked it all up. "You think we should tell them?," Henry asked. "No, it's best that they find out themselves kid," Emma muttered.

So...how was that. I know there is too much Charming family going on, but there will be some Rumbelle fluffy stuff soon.