(Henry is one of my favorite characters of the show, and he never got to go and really fight bad guys unfortunately. At least not while he was Jared Gilmore. Which is why I said the last chapter was one of my favorites.

Just another thing before I start: I know it may feel a little weird starting doing this at this stage of the game, but from now on I will be calling Robin and Zelena's baby, Robyn, so it is easy to distinguish the two. I am actually not sure which is the right way, since I see it both with an "I" and "Y", but since Robin Hood is in this story, I felt like it would be easier for you guys to understand which of the two I am talking about.)

Henry soon found himself in the storm cellar of Zelena's old house. He was still shaking a little because of all the adrenaline running through him. Henry looked around, trying to find Regina, who turned out to be sitting on the floor next to a wall. He ran to her. "Mom, are you okay?" He was really worried about her. He hadn't yet taken a closer look, but when be did, he got even more worried. She looked really pale, and was barely strong enough to move.

Regina looked back at Henry, smiling and relieved he was okay. She got so scared when he decided to go up against Adda on his own. Regina knew her son was brave and heroic, but not that much. "I'm fine, Henry, don't worry about me." She raised her hand to touch his face, which had a still few wounds and blood running down from them.

"No you're not. Not yet anyway." Zelena walked to them and got down on her knees to be next to her sister and nephew. "And neither are you." She turned to Henry and healed him. "There, much better, isn't it?"

Henry had barely noticed the wounds in his face. He honestly hadn't even felt the pain, he only knew they were there because he felt the blood run down his face, and later saw it had gotten all the way to his shirt. He smiled at Zelena, glad she had turned around and that she didn't continue working with Adda, as she started to heal Regina.

Regina's wounds were a lot more serious than Henry's, but it was nothing Zelena couldn't fix, and a couple minutes later, Henry and Zelena were already helping Regina get up. Regina mouthed a 'Thank You'. She was definitely feeling much better. Almost as good as new. "Henry, what were you thinking back there? You could have gotten yourself killed."

Henry smiled softly at Regina. Fighting a bad guy and live to tell about it, was definitely much more thrilling than he thought it would be. In that moment, Henry finally realized what feeling like a hero really was. "I was thinking about you, mom. About how I had to protect you."

"It's my job to protect you, not the other way around." Regina pushed Henry to her and hugged him tightly. She was so worried Adda was going to hurt him, or even worse. And the most terrible part was that she would have watch it all, unable to do anything to stop him.

The only one who seemed to have no idea of what was happening was Robin. No one had yet told him that Zelena was working with them, and he was really not expecting her to be. "What's happening? She's with us?" Robin used to be there with Zelena at Adda's house and she seemed loyal to him. In fact, Adda made sure she had no choice but to be. Or so he thought.

Regina walked to Robin. "Yes, she had been working with us ever since... ever since Snow died. How do you think I knew where to find you?" Regina was thrilled once her sister contacted her when she got home after finding Emma at Adda's old house. She was the one who told Zelena to keep pretending to work for Adda, so they could get one step ahead of him, but she knew there was no way to get Belle's heart without Zelena's help. And without blowing her cover.

But there was still a very big 'however' because they all knew what Adda had done to her. Adda knew once he gave Zelena back her magic, there was nothing keeping her from poofing away and going to help the other team. Which was why he had to make sure she had some motivation. Instead of fully giving Zelena her magic back, he made sure it would be transferred back to him at every 24 hours, unless he did a spell to stop it. But with Zelena not helping him anymore, there was no way Adda would do that again. Which was why they all waited until Adda had done the spell. That being said, they had about 23 hours before Zelena lost her magic.

"And is that..." Robin pointed at the baby in Zelena's arms. "Is that my daughter?" Robin then remembered seeing that baby before, at Adda's house, but he later realized that the spell must have affected him in some other way, because he didn't even remember he had a daughter. All he thought about was Roland. Of course his son was still in his mind, but he was in no hurry to bring him back to Storybrooke, not while Adda was still around. For the time being, he was much safer in the Enchanted Forest, with the rest of the Merry Men.

Zelena smiled at her daughter and then back at Robin. She walked to him, and put Robyn in his arms. "Yes. Robin, meet Robyn."

Robin couldn't believe Zelena had named their child after him. She really had changed, so it seemed. Of course she had come from deceit and wickedness, but she was still his daughter. He took her in his arms and watched as she grabbed his finger. "She's beautiful!"

Zelena smiled at them, definitely agreeing. Robyn was totally the most beautiful baby she had ever seen. She may not like it all that much, but Robin was her father and he had the right to see her, exactly like herself. And she would definitely not want to argue about that, especially not while Adda was in town. In that moment, she knew they all had to stay united if they had any hopes of defeating him.

But at the same time Zelena was relieved. Relieved that Robyn would have a father, relieved she could turn around from her daughter every once in a while, and catch a breath. She obviously loved her child very much, but sometimes it was exhausting being a mother. Of course she knew Regina and everyone else would be happy to watch her if she wanted 10 minutes of peace, but it was different leaving her child with her own father.

And because she knew she could, Zelena turned around and grabbed the small bag she had brought from Adda's house. Regina had told her what had happened, and Zelena knew she couldn't let Belle wait any longer in that prison, alone. "I'll give you two a minute. I'm going to go get Belle." Robin nodded, and smiled at her, making it clear he really appreciated what she was doing.

With a quick movement from her arm, Zelena poofed herself to the sheriff's station, where she found Belle sitting on the bed in her cell. As she started walking to her, Belle raised her head and, for what was probably the first time ever, Belle was glad to see Zelena.

"Zelena! Is everything okay? Did you get the dagger?" Belle was in fact happy to see Zelena, but she was expecting Rumple to go get her. Unless of course he still couldn't.

"Well, we're all still alive if that's what you mean. And no, we didn't get the dagger. I'm sure Cruella will never let that out of her sight, so it's gonna be tough. However, we did manage to get this." Zelena opened the small bag and took out Belle's heart. She opened the cell and realized Belle still didn't seem very happy. "Adda can't control you anymore now. So, what's wrong?"

Belle sighed and looked at Zelena. It really wasn't easy to keep the hope in times like that. Not when her husband was still a puppet. "I just hate what's happening right now. Being away from Rumple, seeing him work with them... it just brings it all back. Just like the time he used to be a villain."

Zelena rolled her eyes. Not because of what Belle said, not because she shared her feelings, but for what she was about to say. That really wasn't going to sound like her. "Well, I thought you heroes breathe love and hope. We may have not gotten the dagger, but we got your heart back. So why don't you just accept this win? After all, isn't your whole motto: Villains never win?"

Belle got up from the bed and smiled at Zelena. It was a little weird hearing her say that, but it actually made her feel better. And that's because she knew Zelena was right. They didn't win the war yet, but they won a battle, and that's already a great win. "You just got one thing wrong: you shouldn't say 'you heroes' but 'us heroes' instead."

"Well, let's just go." Zelena smiled back at Belle, and with a quick movement, put her heart back on her chest. After that, she poofed back to her old storm cellar.

"Henry, no. Absolutely not!" When Zelena got back to the cellar, she heard Regina yell that at Henry. Her sister seemed quite agitated, but she could tell that the boy wouldn't give up so easily.

"But mom, if you could feel this, you'd see I'm right."

"Okay, what is going on?" Zelena decided to walk in the conversation before Regina said something she'd regret. She could tell that her sister was really agitated and seemed even more overprotective than before, even though he had just showed he was just as fearless as any of them.

"Well, Henry seems to think it's a good idea to just walk out of here and go pursue a feeling he has. Something which is probably Adda luring him into a trap for what he did." Regina knew Henry was a smart boy, but she couldn't help but wonder how he could be so stupid right then.

"Mom, I told you, it's not him." As much as he wanted to, Henry couldn't be able to explain the feeling he was having. The feeling which he had started to feel a few minutes before. It was just like something was calling out for him, yelling for him actually. And he knew that couldn't be Adda. That pull he felt, it was something good and pure, something he was sure could help them. But his mother wouldn't believe him. Not even after he proved he wasn't a kid anymore. "If you come with me, you'll see. Please, I need you to trust me."

"Henry, no. I'm not going take you to a trap, so we can get ourselves killed. It's too dangerous. We need to stay here." Regina was starting to calm down and lower her tone of voice. But she was still sure Adda was behind it. He had to be. He was probably trying to separate them, so he could kill them all, one by one.

"I can go with you." Regina turned to Zelena again, her eyes begging her sister not to do it. When she was in the ground just a few minutes before, she saw in her mind's eye Henry die in so many horrible ways. She knew more than ever, she couldn't lose him. That would really push her over the edge again.

Henry looked at Zelena, glad someone believed him. "You will? I promise you this will be worth it. I can feel it."

Regina was starting to understand what she had to do. If she continued to say 'no', Henry and Zelena would just sneak out and go anyway. "Fine, I'll go with you Henry. But the minute I don't like it, we immediately turn around." Regina trusted her sister, obviously, but she knew if someone was going to go with her son, that had to be her. If you want something done right, do it yourself, and she knew there was no one else who would protect him more.

Henry nodded excited. He turned around and started to go up the stairs, with Regina right behind him. He had no idea what was happening to him, what he would find once he got to wherever he was being pulled to. In that moment, Henry knew only two things: whatever that was, it wasn't Adda nor any other villain; and whatever that was, it was going to help them. It had to, because at that point, they were desperate.