I felt like the flash as I raced down the sidewalk trying to get home on time. I ran and ran until I finally reached home. I looked down at the watch I grabbed before I left. It was 11:59. Then at exactly 12:00 Felicity burst out the door.

"Hannah Lynn Noble!" She scolded. She used my middle name because she knows I hate it when she does that. Well, I don't hate it when she does that. It's just that that's not my real middle name. "You said you'd be back by lunch!" Had she been waiting there the whole time I was gone?

"Yeah, its lunch time, and I'm back." I pointed out.

"But you're not inside." She explained. "And look at you! You're a mess!" I looked down at my clothes. They were covered in mud, dirt, leaves, and twigs. I regretted taking that shortcut through the woods. I walked over to the open door and stepped inside.

"Happy?" I asked as I rolled my eyes.

"Hannah, don't track mud through the house!" She ran up to me and took me around the house and into the backyard. "There, now spray yourself off with the hose and come in through the back door. I'll unlock it for you." She turned on the water and went inside. Everything was quiet except for the running of the water. I picked up the hose, sprayed myself off, and went inside.

I followed the path of towels Felicity put down. When I got to my room I knew exactly what I wanted to wear. I ran up to my closet and took out a black shirt with a sparkly unicorn print on it. I slipped that on and put on a pair of jeans. I liked to think of that as my signature outfit. After that I went into the kitchen. There was a plate full of pizza rolls and celery sitting on the table. Felicity was probably in the laundry room taking care of my wet clothes. I sat down at the table and poked at the celery. The sound of the washer started. Felicity walked into the kitchen.

"Hannah, I'm going to the store. Do you need anything?" She said.

"My own car." I replied simply.

"A. You're not old enough to drive. B. I said do you need anything." She walked up to me. "Hannah, I know you don't like celery, but you need to eat something healthy for you too." She gave me a kiss and left. I ate the pizza rolls and sat there staring at the celery. You need to eat something healthy for you too. I thought about that for a second. I ran to the fridge and pulled out an apple. Apples are healthy for you.

I walked around the house with nothing to do but chew on my apple. I considered leaving to try and find Henry. I tried to push the thought away, but it stayed in my mind. It nagged me every now and then, but I would drown it out with cartoons. That technique worked for a cartoon or so, but then this annoying show came on. What I picked up from the theme song was that it's about a yellow sponge that lives in a pineapple under the sea. I turned off the TV, went outside and the thought of finding Henry took over.

I walked down the street, thinking of where he might be. I looked up to see where I had walked to. I was standing in front a small, wooden, playground shaped like a castle. I then remembered that my house wasn't far away from Henry's castle. Henry was sitting at the edge of his castle. I was so relieved to know he was okay. When I sat down next to him he didn't seem to notice me.

"Hi, Henry." I said. He jumped and looked my way.

"Hi… what are you doing here? Don't you have school?" He replied still trying to get over the shock.

"I'm pretty sure you have school too." I smirked. "No I don't. Felicity wants me to stay home today. I have school tomorrow. He looked down at his feet. "Hey." I said as I bumped him with my shoulder. He smiled and looked up. "What's up?"

"Oh… well… I sort of found my birth mom-" He explained.

"Henry, that's great!" I cut in. "I mean, I would give anything to find mine." He just looked at me like I was a confusing puzzle.

"Hannah, you know how everyone here is a fairy tale character?" He asked. I tried to hide the concern in my eyes. Henry believed that everyone in Storybrooke was a fairy tale character under a curse placed by an Evil Queen. I decided to go along with it.

"Yeah, why?"

"Well… I haven't figured out who you are yet. Don't worry though. I'm working on it." He assured me. We both just looked off into the distance for a while.

"Oh, I gotta go, Henry." I got down and started walking toward my house.

"See you tomorrow!" He called. I turned, smiled, and walked home.