"So how are we going to make your mother believe?" Felix asked Sophia. She was sitting at her desk doing homework while he was reading in the storybook again.

"We can't just tell her, she won't believe us."

"Why not?" Felix raised an eyebrow and looked up from the book.

"She's under a spell," Sophia explained, putting down her pencil and turning to look at him. "after that incident in the park I could sense magic better than before. Well, I could sense it before but I didn't know it was magic. But when I looked my mother in the eye I felt a magic wall, blocking her believe, someone put a spell on her."

"How do you know it's a spell and not a curse?"

"If it was a curse it would be broken already by True Loves Kiss and it felt less dark than a curse."

"Since when are you a magic expert?"

"Since I wanted to know more about my own." She smirked at him and crossed her arms. "Why aren't you doing your homework?"

"I'm doing my homework," he said and held up the storybook.

"School homework."

Before Felix could answer they heard Killian call from downstairs. "Sophia, can you come downstairs for a minute?"

"Okay," she called back. She stood up but before leaving she looked at Felix. "Homework."

"What do I get if I do it?" he asked with a mischief grin. Sophia walked over to him, leaning down and placing a small kiss on his lips.

"I'll think about it," she said and walked out of the room. Downstairs she saw her parents both sitting on the couch, smiling brightly at each other. "What's going on?"

"Sophia, sit down," he mother and gestured to the couch diagonally across from them. Sophia sat down on the couch and looked wary at her parents.

"What's going on?" she asked again.

"Your mother and I found out something today," Killian started. Sophia swallowed, did they found out about Felix? No, they wouldn't look this happy if they found out that Felix was in their house. But what else could they have found out that made them this happy and excited?

"What would you say if we told you you're going to be a big sister?" Emma asked, a bit of nervousness showing on her face.

For a moment she just stared at them confused until she realised what they were saying. Sophia gaped and covered her mouth. "No way." Both Emma and Killian nodded. "No way!" she said louder and got off the couch, hugging both her parents. "I can't believe it!" she laughed and pulled back from the hug. "Is it a boy or a girl? How far along are you? What are you going to name it?"

"Easy there little love," Killian said. "we don't know the gender, yet, it's too early for that"

"Tomorrow we are going to the doctor," Emma said, a bit relieved that Sophia took the news well. "we just couldn't wait to tell you, but don't tell anyone else."

"Can I tell Violet?"

"Only Violet, no one else."

Sophia nodded and hugged her parents again. "Congrats Mom and Dad, I can't wait to meet my new brother or sister."

Both Emma and Killian hugged her back and laughed softly. Sophia pulled back from the hug and rushed upstairs. She swung the door open and practically threw it back shut again in her excitement. Felix looked up from his notebook, he actually listened to her and started on his homework.

"What's got you so happy?" Felix asked amused. Sophia grabbed his hands, pulling him off of the couch, making the books fall to the floor. She was almost jumping as she stood before him with a bright smile.

"Promise you won't tell anyone."

"I promise."

"I'm going to be a big sister!" Sophia squeaked excited, looping her arms over his shoulders.

"Your mother is pregnant?"

"Yes, I'm going to have a brother or sister!"

"That's amazing." He smiled while he said it but there was a sadness in his eyes.

"Something wrong?" she asked him, the smile fading from her lips.

"No, no of course not," he gave her a fake smile. "I'm happy for you."

"But you're sad for yourself." She cupped his cheek with one hand. "Why?"

Felix looked down, shaking his head. "It's nothing, really."

Sophia hugged him, resting her head on his shoulder. "Just know that you can tell me anything."

"I know."


Regina walked down the street. She had expected to feel more relaxed now that Caligo made sure the curse wouldn't be broken, but it didn't. The curse was weakening again and it didn't look like Caligo was doing anything about it. The worst thing was, was that she couldn't do anything about it. If Caligo wanted this, she couldn't stop him.

She looked down at her hand, seeing the lightly burned skin of her palm. She was never going to make a deal with that demon again. Regina sighed, she couldn't do anything about the weakening curse, she would break the deal if she did. But Caligo made the deal, meaning; he could break it if he wanted. She knew the magic he used to mark her. It was dark and wicked, only used by the darkest sorcerers of all the realms who were often described as demons. The spell is called; 'The Deal Of The Devil'. The person who burns the other can break the deal without a problem, but the person who got burned would pay the price of life if they broke it. It was a cruel way to get what you want.

Completely lost in thoughts, Regina didn't see the slightly risen paving stone. She tripped over it, expecting to hit the ground but was caught by someone. She looked up and saw a handsome man with a neatly trimmed scuff who smelled like forest.

"Are you alright there?" he asked her. For a moment, Regina was completely speechless.

She snapped out of it and pushed herself upright again, clearing her throat. "Fine," she said flatly and brushed her hands over her skirt even though there wasn't anything on it. When the man didn't walk passed her and kept looking at her she raised an eyebrow at him. "Is there something else?"

The man huffed a laugh and shook his head. "My apologies, where are my manners," he extended his hand. "Robin Locksley."

"Regina Mills," she said and shook his hand. Regina froze when she noticed the tattoo on his forearm. The lion tattoo. She immediately yanked her hand back. "I'm sorry, but I have to go," she said quickly. She wanted to turn and walk in the other direction but stopped when he spoke up.

"Wait, would you like to have lunch or something? With me?" he added quickly.

"I really have to go."

He gently caught her wrist. "It's just lunch," he said with a hopeful smile.

Regina hesitated but her mouth already spoke the words before her mind could stop them, "Okay, tomorrow at Granny's?"

"Perfect," he said and smiled at her. It felt like something inside her awoke the moment their eyes met, something that Regina thought had died when her mother crushed Daniel's heart. "I'll see you tomorrow."

He walked passed her and she could only stare after him. What had just happened?


"How about those?" Peter said, pointing at a couple that entered Granny's.

Caligo shook his head. "They don't look confident around each other."

"And those?"

"Urg, they are to confident," Caligo growled when the couple started making out right in front of them. He looked away from the couple that looked like they were going to swallow each other to look at Peter. "You know your ways around girls, why can't you do it?"

"Why can't you?" Peter retorted. Peter was slowly becoming more like Pan again, his memories are really annoying Caligo right now, he was much too confident for his liking. But the fear was still in his eyes, that would never change.

"I'll show you why," he snarled and pushed himself off of the brick wall, walking over to a group of girls before Granny's. He put on a flirty grin, but as soon as they spotted him walking over their laughter died down and three of them even rushed inside. "Hello ladies."

Two others started to back away slowly but one girl stood her ground, probably the stupid one that wanted to show she wasn't afraid, which she clearly was. "What do you want?" the girls asked with an annoying stupid girly voice that made him want to bite her head off while listing her chin.

He stepped closer to the little bitch, he was curious how far she would go. "What's your name?"

"Alexandra." Ah, daughter of Cinderella.

"Well, Alexandra," he said in a low voice with a soft purr as he said her name and taking a step closer. "I gather that you know who I am?"

"Caligo, also known as 'The Demon Of Storybrooke'," she said, her voice betraying her fear.

He chuckled softly to himself and took one last step closer, the one that had their bodies almost touching. He could see Alexandra's friends look at them, one was even filming. "I prefer 'King Of Darkness'," he purred. "now kiss me."

"Why would I kiss you?" she asked loudly so that everyone could hear it while, trying to get attention. She was such a bitch, wanting everyone to know that darkest person in Storybrooke was flirting with her. He was sure his eyes were a very dark red because all he wanted to do was kill her, he was already planning how he was going to hide her body, if he even bothered to.

"Why not?"

She started to lean in and closed her eyes. He smirked and grabbed her throat. Her eyes shot open and she grasped at his hand. As if he would ever let anyone that wasn't Sophia kiss his lips, the thought disgusted him. Everyone who had come to stand around them took a step back, a few were still filming.

Caligo started laughing darkly and turned his head, looking at Pan who was still leaning against the wall, trying to look unimpressed. "See Peter? This is what happens when the bitch is not Sophia," he called at him before looking back at the girl in his hand who was gasping for air. "So remember this," he snarled. "if your name isn't Sophia, if you don't have black hair, green eyes and pointy ears, then me flirting with you means death, understood?" the bitch nodded repeatedly even though he wasn't sure if that was possible with the way he was holding her. He released Alexandra who rushed over to her friends and looked around him at everyone who was looking at him. "Understood!?" he growled loudly. Some people ran off, others nodded or said 'yes sir' before walking away, some even fainted.

Caligo huffed and walked back to Pan. "You know you just could have told me you don't want someone else then Sophia."

"But where would be the fun in that?" Caligo grinned darkly.


"Get away from me!" Sophia yelled, waking Felix. Felix immediately sat up and turned his gaze to Sophia. The room was dark since it was the middle of the night, but he would still make out Sophia's and her bed. He saw Sophia stirring in her bed.

He pushed his blankets off of him and stood from the couch, walking over to her. "Sophia, shh, it's me, it's okay," he said in a hushing voice as he sat down on the bed next to her. "I'm here, you're safe."

He lifted his hand to ran his fingers through her hair, but as soon as his skin touched hers, her eyes shot open and she grasped his wrist, squeezing it.

"It's okay, it's only me, Felix," he said, cupping her cheek with his other hand, stroking the soft skin and noticing that it was damped with sweat. Sophia looked at him for a long time before releasing his wrist, only to push herself up and hugging him tightly.

"I'm so glad you're here," she whispered in his ear.

He rubbed her back and held her tightly. "Did you have a nightmare?" Sophia nodded. "Tell me about it."

She pulled back from the hug and sat back, patting the empty space next to her. He crawled over the bed and went to sit there. Sophia immediately leaned against him, taking his hand in hers. "It was Caligo," she said softly.

"What did he do?"

She shook her head. "He wasn't alone."

"Who else was there?"

"Pan," Felix tensed. "they were at a well, or at least Pan was, you were there too." She paused for a second before continuing. "I was with Caligo, he was… distracting me. When I found out why I was too late." Her voice broke at the end of the sentence. Felix squeezed her hand and pulled her tightly against him. "I arrived at the well you and Pan were there, but you didn't move and smoke was coming out of the well, and and…"

She was hyperventilating and sobbing at the same time. Felix released her hand and pulled her on his lap, letting her head rest against his chest while stroking her hair. "It was just a dream, I'm here, I'm fine and so are you," he ensured her.

She calmed down after a while, but tears were still flowing down her face. "You don't understand, Felix. After Caligo kissed me he gave me a part of his magic, it was stolen magic and it was dark. This dream wasn't just a dream, it was a vision."

"What are you saying?"

"I dreamt about the future," she said, her voice shaking. "it is going to happen."

Felix was silent for a while, so was Sophia. If it was true, he was going to die, probably at Pan's hand. Maybe it should scare him, but it didn't. Death didn't scare him. What did scare him was that he would leave Sophia behind if he died, that she would cry and he wouldn't be there to comfort her, that she would cry because of him.

He felt Sophia drift off so he carefully placed her back in the bed, but before he could leave she grabbed his wrist again, much gentler then before. "Please stay."

Felix nodded, even though he was sure she couldn't see it in the dark and lifted the covers to crawl under them. Sophia curled up against him and he held her close. He didn't know when this dream of her was going to happen so he savoured every moment he still had left with her.

"I love you," he whispered in her hair.

"I love you, too."


A/N: Thank you all for reading! hope you all enjoyed this chapter!

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