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Chapter 13: EMMA

Hook wanted to take us somewhere.

He lead us through the jungle.

"Where are we going?" Regina groaned.

"Okay, you know how no one leaves Neverland without Pan's permission?"

We nodded.

"Well, there was only one who left without Pan's permission. I am taking you to where he hid."

"Who was he?"

"Baelfire."

Hook lead us to a cliff. He grabbed a rope.

"Emma, please."

I went to help him, but David stopped me.

"Let me," He went to Hook. They started talking, so I decided to talk to Regina.

"Hey," I said.

"Do you have the feeling that something is watching us?" She asked.

I nodded.

She was about to say something about that, when the door opened.

We went in.

It was a tidy little place.

"Look around," Mary Margret said as she lit candle inside half a coconut. "There may be something useful."

Later, I found half a coconut with a few holes in the top.

"What's this?"

"Maybe it is a tiny colander,"

"Yes, because pr-teen Baelfire probably made lots of pasta," Regina said sarcastically.

"Hold on,"I said. "Hand me the candle."

Mary-Margret handed me the candle. I place the two halts together.

"Am I supposed to be impressed that you made a nightlight?" Regina mocked.

I looked up.

"Look," I said. "Stars."

Everyone except Hook looked up.

"Hook, look at this," David said. "Hook?"

Hook was staring at something in a box.

"Hook, what is it?"

He took the thing out of the box. It was an engagement ring with a large diamond in it.

"Hook, what is this about?" Mary Margret asked gently.

"Mia," He said quietly. "Out of everyone on the island, he found it."

"Who is Mia?"

"Mia, was my niece," He sobbed. I have never seen Hook cry. He must be really upset.

"What happened?"

"She was my brother's daughter," Hook said. "She was there when I first came to Neverland."

"Maybe she was the person Pan was talking about."

"No," Hook shook his head. "She died on the island. Pan said he saw mermaids drown her, but I don't believe that. I think Pan killed her."

"Add that to the list on why we need to kill Pan," I said. "But right now, honor your niece's memory by helping us figure out why Neal made this."

Hook looked up. "It is a map. I taught him to navigate using the stars."

"So, you can read it?"

"Sadly, no. You see, I also taught him about secrecy."

"So, the only person who can read this, is dead."