It was now five minutes later on Main Street and neither Regina nor Evie had shown up after Zelena demanded them to do so.

"Time's up," Zelena soon said before smirking at the man beside her. "Who'd you wanna kill first, Rumple?"

"He's not killing anyone," Emma glared as she stepped forward bravely. "If you wanna fight someone, Zelena, fight me."

"Sorry dear, I don't dance with amateurs." Zelena retorted and smirked.

"I'm not an amateur. I'm the Savior." Emma retorted.

"Looks like someone has an inflated sense of self-worth," Zelena replied before she looked back at Rumple who then directed his magic right at Emma, causing her to fall backwards against her will. "Anybody else wanna give it a go?" she then asked the townspeople.

"I'm not going to fight you, but I just wanna know," Ben spoke up as he stepped away from Melody, Kiara, and Piper who looked concerned about him. "What have you done with them?"

"I'm sorry, you'll have to be more specific." Zelena smirked.

"My friends," Ben demanded firmly. "Princess Audrey Rose and Prince Chad Charming."

"Ah, yes... the daughter of Sleeping Beauty and the son of Cinderella," Zelena remarked and smirked. "Wouldn't you like to know? Especially when I've held your father hostage for so long."

"Where are my friends?" Ben repeated firmly as he narrowed his eyes hazel eyes, trying not to overreact, but he would get ugly if he had to.

"Oh, let's just say that they're somewhere over the rainbow~" Zelena smirked as she seemed to be hiding something from Ben.

"If you hurt my girlfriend in any way, I swear I'll-" Ben began to growl.

"You'll what?" Zelena taunted and cackled. "I know that you aren't the one who will fight someone, especially a lady."

Ben narrowed his eyes as he let out a bit of a beastly growl.

"He won't fight you, Aunt Zelena, but I know someone who will." Evie piped up as she soon made it to the scene along with her mother.

"And that someone is me," Regina added. "Evie dear, get somewhere safe."

"Yes, Mom." Evie nodded as she soon looked around, then found her friends and came to stand with them.

"This is getting interesting." Ben commented to Evie.

"I know, right?" Piper added. "Normally we'd all be in our rooms studying our butts off for the next exam in school, but here we are, about to see Evie's mom fight The Wicked Witch of the West."

Evie rolled her eyes a little at that before smirking as she joined her friends while Jordan continued to film the fight on her phone, spreading the word of "#WitchFight".

"This is between me and you," Regina told Zelena as she approached the wicked woman while the crowd made room for her. "Didn't anyone tell you? Black is my color." she then added as she approached the Wicked Witch that she shared parentage with while Evie came to join the other descendants in the crowd as Jordan live-streamed the fight.

"But it looks so much better on me," Zelena taunted with a cackle. "I was beginning to think you weren't going to show up."

"I couldn't let my sister off that easily." Regina retorted.

"So, you've finally accepted me into the family?" Zelena smirked.

"I've accepted that we shared a mother and your my daughter's aunt, yes, but I still have one question," Regina replied. "What the hell did I ever do to you?" she then demanded as she sneered into the redheaded woman's face.

"Isn't it obvious? You were born." Zelena simply stated.

Regina soon glared and struck Zelena in the face, causing the redheaded woman to draw blood from her lip. "I've been waiting to do that. All day." she then grinned menacingly.

"Rumplestiltskin can't save you this time." Zelena challenged.

Rumple stood between the two women, looking emotionless and drained. Ben looked hurt to see his father go through this, but he had no other real choice. He was also deeply worried about Audrey and Chad. Who knew where they could be right now or if they were even still alive? He just regretted for calling out Audrey on accusing Zelena for being The Wicked Witch when that claim was true all along. Her absence made him feel even worse and not being able to apologize to her right away.

"He should've chosen me." Zelena glowered at her sister.

"Who?" Regina demanded.

"Rumplestiltskin." Zelena simply stated.

"That's what this is about? You're jealous of me?" Regina scoffed at her sister's petty revenge scheme. She then looked up and focued her magic on a set of traffic lights and soon caused them to fall down on her literal witch of a sister.

Luckily for Zelena, she caught up on that and she changed the direction of the piece so that it could not harm her. Bystanders jumped back, startled while Jordan continued to film the fight on her phone in the best way that she could.

"You still don't realize what you had. You never did. You got everything I ever wanted and you didn't even deserve it," Zelena taunted Regina. "But I'm gonna take it all from you." she then added before magically jostling her sister out of the way, causing the former Evil Queen to crash backwards into a blue car.

The teenagers grimaced and winced for Regina, especially Evie since that was her mother.

"My Miata." Doc whimpered since that was his car.

"Aunt Regina." Ben frowned as he stepped forward.

Evie restrained her childhood best friend. "This is something she has to do on her own." she then advised him.

Ben frowned, but he nodded as it was probably best that no one interfered between Regina and Zelena's fight to the possible death. Regina soon recovered and walked up to her sister. Again, she used magic to form a fireball in one hand as she approached Zelena. However, before Regina was able to use the fireball, Zelena put out the fire and then lifted her sister up into the air and choking her at the same time.

"You can't beat me, little sis. Everything Rumplestiltskin taught you, he taught me, too," The witch taunted. "But I was the better student!" she then added before sending Regina flying right through the clock tower's window and she teleported away.

"Oh, snap!" Jordan smirked. "That's gonna leave a mark."

"Ease up, that's Evie's mom." Enid warned Jordan.

"Meh. Whatever," Jordan shrugged. "I'm getting a lot more views than working on the school news."

"Oh, Mom, please still be okay." Evie whispered to herself.


Zelena soon emerged into the cloock tower to find Regina sitting on the floor.

"What are you waiting for? Kill me." Regina challenged.

"I never said I wanted to kill you. I said I wanted to destroy you. And to do that I need your heart," Zelena smirked before she thrust her hand into Regina's chest, only to literally come back empty-handed a moment later. "Where is it?" she then demanded.

"My mother taught me one thing: Never bring your heart to a witch fight," Regina retorted smugly and darkly. "Something you'd know if she hadn't abandoned you." she then added before she magically pushed Zelena backwards.

"You haven't won, Regina," Zelena countered angrily. "I will get your heart. I will get everything you ever had."

"Not today." Regina smiled evilly.

Zelena glared at her before summoning her broom to fly out the broken window and take her leave for now. Just as that happened, Emma, Mary Margaret, David, Evie, and Ben joined Regina.

"Mom, are you all right?" Evie asked calmly.

"I'm still alive, aren't I?" Regina replied.

"My dad's gone," Ben told Regina. "We don't know where he went."

"Yeah, we thought that probably meant-" David began to add.

"She defeated me? Hardly." Regina finished for him before rolling her eyes.

"You've won?" Mary Margaret asked hopefully.

"Don't act so surprised. As it turns out Zelena wanted my heart," Regina countered. "It's a good thing I wasn't stupid enough to bring it with me."

"At least the damage is done." Evie said hopefully.

"For now." Regina nodded.

"Any idea why she wants it?" David queried.

"Well, she got your courage and wants my heart," Regina reminded him. "Those are ingredients." she then added and explained.

"Does she want someone else's brain?" Evie asked based on what she knew about the story of The Wizard of Oz and how it's now applying to real life.

"Most likely Gold's brain." Regina nodded at her daughter.

"Ingredients for what?" Emma pondered. "A curse?

"We're already in Storybrooke. We've already lost our memories," Mary Margaret reminded gravely. "What else could she do to us?" she then added as they all looked out from the shattered clock tower window in despair.

Everyone looked doomed while Ben also had something on his mind, but he didn't say anything.

"You okay, Ben?" Doug asked.

"Yeah, you look like you have something on your mind," Evie added. "Are you thinking about Uncle Rumple?" she then added.

"Huh?" Ben asked as he looked back at them. "Oh, uh, yeah... Kind of a secret."

"A secret? You can tell me," Mary Margaret offered. "You can trust me with a secret."

"Can we though?" Regina deadpanned at Mary Margaret.

"What? I was a little girl when I told your mother about Daniel." Mary Margaret defended.

"Not to mention you told us about how Neal was alive in Neverland," Emma added. "No offense, but you kinda suck with secrets."

"Hmph." Mary Margaret pouted and crossed her arms at that.

"Heh... it's funny you should mention Neal..." Ben chuckled sheepishly as he rubbed the back of his head suddenly.

"Why?" David asked Ben. "What do you know?"

"Uh, well, um... uh..." Ben stammered, not sure what to do or say in this situation.

"We all have a lot on our minds right now," Evie piped up for Ben's sake. "I think we should get out of here and try to do what we can to stop this Wicked Witch."

"Uh, yes! What Evie said." Doug quickly added and agreed.

"And maybe find out what happened to Audrey and Chad," Doug added as a suggestion. "I hope they're still alive... mostly."

"Well, Audrey is my girlfriend, so I'm a bit worried about her." Ben remarked.

"Well, for your sake I hope that Audrey is all right." Doug then told him.

"Thanks, Doug." Ben nodded at that.

"I'm not too worried about Chad, but we should try to find them for Ashley and Sean... or is it Cinderella and Thomas now?" Evie suggested before she pondered.

"Who knows nowadays?" Regina sighed and shook her head. "I just had to make the curse even more confusing with these fake names I gave everyone, except for maybe you kids."

"Plus there are still some of us without parents in our lives," Evie reminded her mother. "Like Enid, Carlos, Carla, and Jay."

"We'll worry about them later, my dear," Regina promised her daughter. "Right now, I need to do some urgent business on my own, but you can come with me and only you."

"Okay, Mom," Evie nodded before looking back at Doug and Ben. "Sorry, guys, looks like this is a mother/daughter affair."

"We understand, Evie," Ben replied. "Good luck."

"We'll catch up with ya later." Doug added.

"Thanks, guys." Evie smiled at them.

Ben and Doug smiled back as Evie soon got ready to leave with Regina to go do something else after Zelena flew away for the night.


Regina and Evie soon ran into the woods together. Regina used her flashlight and Evie used her phone's flashlight since it was now night time and it would be hard to see in the dark as themselves.

"Did the plan work?" Robin's voice suddenly asked.

"Gah!" Evie yelped and gasped.

"Apologies, Princess, I didn't mean to startle you." Robin replied apologetically.

"Oh, that's all right, Mr. Hood," Evie sighed once she sorted herself out and put her hand on her chest. "Also, please, you can just all me Evie. And anyway, what plan?" she then added curiously.

"Evie, it's a bit of a long story, but I made a plan back in the day and that allowed me to win against Zelena," Regina explained to her daughter before facing the outlaw. "Is it still here?" she then added while Evie just looked curious and confused.

"Right, where you left it." Robin told Regina as he knelt down nearby a tree and began to dig something up.

"What's going on, Mom?" Evie asked before she flinched at what the outlaw had found. "Is that...?" she then started to ask nervously.

"My heart? Yes, it is," Regina finished for her daughter and then answered her question. "Looks like my plan worked after all."

"When did you bury your heart, Mom?" Evie wondered.

"It's a long story, but I'm glad that I at least remembered this far," Regina explained. "I just needed to find the one thing I had that Zelena didn't."

"And what exactly was that?" Robin wondered as he handed Regina her heart back.

"My heartless mother," Regina explained as she tucked her heart into a small satchel. "My sister was right about something. She said I don't always realize what I have right in front of me."

"What's that?" Evie asked as Robin stood up.

"Just, that I didn't always appreciate things." Regina explained.

"Hmm..." Evie paused curiously about that.

"Would you mind holding on to this a little bit longer?" Regina asked Robin as she put the satchel in his hand.

"You're really going to entrust something so valuable to a common thief like me?" Robin asked in mild disbelief.

"You can't steal something that's been given to you." Regina retorted.

"I guess that's a good point." Evie remarked.

"Come on, Evie," Regina then said as she turned around and started to walk away. "Let's go home."

"You still owe me that drink." Robin said to her before she would get too far away.

"Yes, I suppose, I do." Regina admitted.

"Go on, Mom," Evie smiled. "It might be fun."

"Yes, maybe..." Regina replied warily, still cautious about hanging around a man like Robin Hood.


MEANWHILE AT THE BLANCHARD LOFT...

"Thanks, Kilian," Henry smiled to the adult pirate as they bonded pretty well so far. "Maybe we can go out on your boat again sometime."

"Anytime, lad." Killian nodded.

Emma then opened the door to let Henry inside as she ruffled up his hair. "Hey." she greeted him with a small smile.

Killian watched Henry go fully inside before he faced the blonde woman. "How did the Queen fare against the Witch?" he then asked her.

"She survived, but the rest is definitely more than a doorway conversation." Emma replied.

Killian nodded at that.

Emma then paused and then decided to speak up once again. "Thanks for taking him." she then continued.

"There's more Bae in your boy than you realize. He needs to know about his father, Emma," Killian advised. "You can't just take him back to New York when this is over and pretend like none of this is real."

"Thanks again." Emma said softly as she stepped back inside and closed the door behind her.

Killian then decided to take his leave after that. However, as he was leaving, two certain teenagers were sitting on a bench together before it would get too dark as they saw the adult pirate wandering around the night streets.

"There he is, Harry," Carla said as she bonded with the pirate teen. "What're you waiting for?"

"Oh, um, I don't know..." Harry said as he rubbed his arm. "My father and I are just having trouble lately probably because I'm an angsty teenager and becoming saltier than a seadog as he calls it."

"Oh, Harry, come on now," Carla said soothingly as she took his face and looked deep into his icy blue eyes with her chocolate brown eyes melting into his own. "Go talk to your father, you don't want to risk being parted forever without making up... even if he did something that upset you, he's your father and he loves you and you love him." she then added kindly.

Harry looked soft as he looked at her and then looked at his father before nodding. "You know what, Carla? You're right." he then admitted.

"Of course I'm right," Carla smirked playfully. "I'm a girl."

Harry smirked back at that before he stood up and began to face over to where his father was walking, probably heading to The Jolly Roger no doubt.

"You want me to come with you?" Carla offered.

"Thank you, but I think I have to do this on my own," Harry told her confidently. "Like when I ran away to Neverland after we had a fight when I was a dumb kid, but I'm smarter than that now."

"You're smart in your own way, Harry," Carla smiled warmly before blushing. "I think you're amazing."

"Oh, thank you," Harry chuckled as he looked back at her. "I try my best, especially to be like my dad someday. He's my hero and biggest role model and I wanna become the best next Captain Hook that I can be." he then added.

"Well, if you don't mind me being by your side, I'd love to help you out." Carla promised.

"Thank you, Carla." Harry said before he seemed to blush himself.

Carla smiled before looking over. "You better hurry," she then suggested. "You might miss your dad before you have the chance to say what's on your mind. It's best to do it sooner than later."

"You got it," Harry nodded before he went to go and catch up with his father. "Wish me luck."

"I don't think you'll need it, but good luck." Carla told him kindly.

Harry then ran over and ran into his father. Carla watched from the bench as Harry and Killian were soon shown to be talking to each other for a few moments. She bit her lip and squirmed a little, feeling in suspsense, but she then relaxed and felt confident and happy for Harry once she saw the pirate father and son soon hug each other and began to walk down the street together as it looked like they were able to make up.

Carla beamed as she got off of the bench and decided to run along before she gasped a bit, then looked down to see Dude in her path before she sighed in relief. "Oh, Dude, you scared me!" she then said to the dog suddenly.

Dude whimpered and crouched down before covering his eyes with his paws, feeling ashamed over what he had just done.

"Oh, it's okay, Dude, don't be upset," Carla cooed as she knelt down and gently pet the dog. "Say, where's Carlos?" she then wondered. "Don't you two usually hang around each other?"

Dude soon settled down and panted once she began to pet him and he wagged his tail.

"I guess Carlos wandered off too far," Carla said before se stood up again and crossed her arms. "Maybe I should take you home if you remember how to get there."

Dude then barked and began to walk one way before looking back at her.

"You want me to follow you?" Carla wondered. "Oh, too bad Ms. Blanchard isn't here..." she then pouted slightly since Mary Margaret used to be Snow White who was a friend to all animals and had a special way of communicating with them.

Dude seemed to bark at her as though to say "Yes" to her question.

"All right, Dude, let's get you home." Carla then said.

Dude barked before he began to walk ahead of Carla and she soon followed him to take him to where he needed to go. It wasn't too long and the two soon ended up at Game of Thorns where Ben's maternal grandfather worked. Dude then walked up to the door and scratched on it and then barked a couple of times.

"The flower shop?" Carla wondered to herself.

After a few moments, Lotus came to the door and looked around, seeming to be unhappy at first. "If this is an April Fool's joke, it certainly isn't fun-" she then began to complain.

Dude soon began to bark to make the woman look down.

Lotus then did so before she beamed. "Oh, Dude! I'm sorry about that," she said with a small smile. "I thought maybe Jay and Carlos were up to trouble."

Dude barked and jumped up at Lotus eagerly and warmly.

"Oh, good boy, good boy," Lotus smiled as she pet and ruffled up Dude's fur as he licked her face. "I bet you want some bones after being on the street today, huh? I'm just glad that Wicked Witch didn't get you."

Carla cupped her mouth and giggled a little.

Lotus then looked over and saw Carla. "Oh, hello there," she then greeted. "Don't I know you from somewhere?"

"I'm Carla, I was one of the Lost Ones who came from Neverland." Carla explained and introduced herself.

"Ah, that's right," Lotus nodded. "Carlos feels a closeness with you."

"I feel it too, but I can't explain it," Carla replied. "Anyway, I was just bringing Dude home, ma'am. I won't bother you much longer."

"Oh, well, thank you for bringing Dude back," Lotus replied as she gently put Dude down so the dog could come inside the flower shop. "I know Carlos will be happy to see him again."

"Well, good night then." Carla said, about to leave.

"Oh, uh, now, wait a minute," Lotus said softly as she put her hand up. "Excuse me, dear?"

"Yes, ma'am?" Carla replied as she stopped and faced Lotus.

"Are you, uh, hungry?" Lotus asked. "I mean, have you eaten?"

"Not recently actually," Carla admitted as she shrugged and rubbed her arm. "I know that Widow Lucas has a diner and they gave me my first meal complimentary, but I don't have any money to afford any more other than having candy that Harry would share with me."

"Candy, huh?" Lotus asked.

"Yeah. I think chocolate is my favorite." Carla said with a bashful smile.

"Well, I don't think you should have candy for dinner," Lotus advised with a small smile. "Maybe I should get you something proper to eat."

"Like what?" Carla asked.

"Have you had spaghetti before?" Lotus suggested.

"Spa... Getti...?" Carla repeated, tilting her head. "I'm not sure if I've had that before or not, I don't remember."

"Then how about I make some spaghetti for dinner?" Lotus offered. "For you, me, Jay, Carlos, and Enid."

"Um, okay." Carla said thoughtfully.

"They should be back home right about now anyway," Lotus then said as she took a look at the clock as it was going on 6:00. "I wonder where they could be?" she then added and as if on cue after she said that, there was a knock on the front door of the shop, prompting her to go and answer it. "Oh, Prince David."

"Evening, Lotus," David greeted with a nod before he stepped aside to show Carlos, Jay, and Enid beside him as they hung their heads. "Third time this month, Lotus. Next time is jail time."

"They're just kids." Lotus reassured him.

"They are thieves," David warned. "Especially Jay, he seems to have very sticky fingers especially when he used to work in that junk shop that had cheaper and more broken down antiques than Mr. Gold's place."

Jay grinned bashfully with a shrug.

"I'd blame his parents except we don't know who they are right now along with Carlos and Enid." David then told Lotus.

"Well, I'll take them off your hands for now," Lotus suggested. "It's about time for dinner anyway."

"Right then. As you were, ma'am." David nodded as he soon left.

"See you then," Lotus said as she waved him off and then shut the door behind the three teenagers who came inside as she looked at the three guilty ones. "Well now, what do you have to say for yourselves?" she then prompted the three teenagers.

"We love you, Aunt Lotus?" Jay and Carlos said innocently.

Lotus then crossed her arms and raised an eyebrow at them.

"We're very sorry," Enid spoke up before she took out a golden hairbrush. "This was mine before anyway."

"All right, what else did we take?" Lotus nodded and then asked Jay and Carlos.

"Well, honestly, I just wanted this." Jay admitted before Carlos took out what appeared to be an old styled oil lamp.

"An oil lamp?" Lotus pondered as she took a look at it.

"Uh, yeah, Jay said it looked important and since Gold's shop's door was open... we kinda let ourselves in." Carlos explained sheepishly.

"Well, you might have to put it back first thing tomorrow morning now that the Wicked Witch threat has gone down," Lotus told them. "Do you understand?"

"Yes, Aunt Lotus." The three teenagers said softly and looked down at their feet, feeling a bit nervous and guilty.

Lotus sighed sharply before she hugged them all and looked at them with a maternal instinct in her eyes. "You are better than this. I believe in you with all my heart. Please do not let me down." she then told them.

"Yes, Aunt Lotus." The three teenagers replied respectively enough.

"Good," Lotus nodded. "Now why don't you show Carla upstairs and help her get settled and I'll make some spaghetti for dinner?"

"Spaghetti for dinner? Score!" Jay beamed and high-fived Carlos eagerly out of excitement.

"Woot!" Carlos cheered.

"Yes, dinner, but no dessert." Lotus then smirked.

"Aww..." Jay and Carlos pouted.

"Don't make me make it rougher on you." Lotus warned them.

"No, ma'am, that won't be necessary," Enid reassured Lotus before looking around. "We'll help out Carla... uh, wherever she is."

"I'm right here." Carla piped up as she soon came by to see them.

"Whoa! Carla, what're you doing here?" Carlos wondered. "I thought you wanted to see what Harry was doing after Mayor Mills and The Wicked Witch had that fight on Jordan's web show."

"Well, I was, but soon I decided to bring home Dude for you," Carla explained before gesturing to the dog who was gnawing on a bone presently. "I guess he got separated for you guys."

"Heh, yeah, probably..." Carlos chuckled sheepishly.

"So, uh, Ms. Lotus said something about an upstairs?" Carla then asked.

"Right then," Jay nodded. "Come follow us." he then added before heading over to a nearby ladder.

Carla then saw the ladder before seeing Jay and Enid go up it together. Jay noticed Enid struggling a little so he helped her out and Carlos soon went next, then Carla climbed up after him after Jay and Enid made it to the top first.


Upstairs in the flower shop appeared to be what looked like a special hide-out. There was a bunk bed in one side of the room beside a covered up window and there was another bed further away in the corner that looked a bit large. There also seemed to be a big TV with some video games such as Crown of Duty.

"Uh, so you guys live here?" Carla asked as she took a look around.

"Yep. Just me and the boys." Enid nodded.

"We come and go as we please and Aunt Lotus looks after us." Jay added.

"There that is again, Aunt Lotus, why do you call her that?" Carla remarked and noticed before wondering.

"She just likes it better than Miss Lotus, I guess," Carlos shrugged. "She also made this place for us since we don't know who our parents are and we had nowhere else to go. I mean, where have you been living lately?" he then added and asked.

"At Granny's Bed & Breakfast," Carla explained. "It's comfortable enough, but I can't afford rent much longer and I barely have enough money to pay for food to eat, so I don't know where else to go. This place looks fabulous though." she then added as she looked around the room with a small smile.

"Well, it's not much, but it's got a great view." Jay said before he moved the curtain and showed the night view of Storybrooke in the dark as Enid and Carlos came by his sides before Carla finally joined them.

"Oh, it's wonderful." Carla admitted as she took a look out into the world.

"Yeah..." Jay, Carlos, and Enid smiled.

"Hey, I know!" Carlos piped up. "Why don't you just stay here?"

"With you guys?" Carla wondered.

"Yeah, why not? I feel a real closeness with you," Carlos replied. "I don't know what it is, but I have a good feeling about it."

"What about Jane, Carlos?" Jay smirked.

"Not like that, Jay!" Carlos rolled his eyes. "I just feel like... Carla and I are like family, ya know? Like how we were with Mal and eventally became friends with Evie." he then added and explained.

"She always did say we were a crew that was rotten to the core." Jay admitted with a nod.

"Mal?" Carla asked curiously.

"The daughter of Maleficent. Jay and Carlos told me about her," Enid explained. "Apparently she was driven out of town because everyone just kept seeing her as a villain's descendant and she left never to be seen or heard from again."

"Whoa..." Carla muttered as that sounded extreme.

"Yeah..." Carlos nodded. "Ben says he's happy with Audrey, but I don't think I really buy that."

"Me neither." Jay added.

"Ditto," Enid nodded as she looked over at Carla. "Mind if I brush your hair?" she then offered.

"Um, I guess not." Carla shrugged with a small smile.

Enid smiled back as she soon went to take Carla over and sit her down to brush the girl's hair.

"That's a nice brush." Carla commented.

"Thank you, I've had it for as long as I can remember," Enid replied as she began to brush Carla's dark hair. "Neverland sorta takes away some memories."

"I know what you mean," Carla nodded. "I can't really remember anything about my life before Neverland."

Jay and Carlos looked empathetic. Though, they thought they had parents and lives in Storybrooke before The Dark Curse was broken before it seemed like those cursed memories were just shattered like Regina's magic mirror back in The Enchanted Forest. Lotus was humming to herself as she cooked spaghetti and cheesy breadsticks for the kids upstairs while Dude tried to jump and catch falling meatballs or any other food he could get his paws on.


Meanwhile at Zelena's farmhouse, The Wicked Witch was soon locking up Rumple after the fight she had with Regina.

"What, no meat pie?" Rumple scoffed.

Zelena furiously turned around with the dagger in hand, causing him to double over in pain. "She's clever, Rumple, but, so am I," she countered snidely. "Regina's heart is somewhere in this town. It's only a matter of time before I find it."

"Whatever twisted curse you have planned, it won't change anything," Rumple glared bravely through the pain. "If I had to do it all again, I'd still choose Regina."

"Would you, now?" Zelena scoffed and smirked. "Well, I suppose we'll just have to wait and see."

"I'm afraid, I don't understand." Rumple said, confused.

"We are doing it all over again," Zelena countered and explained. "What I'm casting isn't a curse. It's a second chance," she then added with a cackle. "And speaking of second chances... Gabrielle?!" she soon called out.

"Yes, ma'am?" Gabrielle responded as she came into the room.

"Ah, yes, very good," Zelena nodded. "Have you been keeping busy? I might have a bit of change of plans going on."

"What about your promise to me about seeing my parents?" Gabrielle asked with a small pout.

"You'll have to wait for that just a little bit longer," Zelena replied. "Just tell me, have you done anything productive and getting who I asked you to get?"

"Uh... Kinda." Gabrielle said with a nervous smile.

"Kind of? KIND OF?!" Zelena demanded firmly. "What does that mean?"

"I believe that means she sort of did what you asked but not exactly." Rumple stated with a smug smirk on his face.

"Watch it, Beast!" Zelena hissed and sneered at him before looking back at Gabrielle. "Dear... tell me what exactly you mean by that... NOW." she then sweetly before glowering with clenched teeth in a strict tone of voice that could expose fear from anyone who heard it.

"I didn't get who you exactly wanted, but I found someone close enough especially with the poppy powder you gave me." Gabrielle explained the best way she could.

"Oh? And how is that?" Zelena wondered.

"Ma'am, I think it's better if I show you rather than just tell you." Gabrielle replied.

"Very well," Zelena said before glaring back at Rumple. "Don't go anywhere."

"Like I have a choice, dearie." Rumple muttered sardonically.

"I know you asked for the descendant of Rumplestiltskin, the one you didn't kill anyway, because he would make excellent bait for The Dark One." Gabrielle began to tell Zelena as they went to where they had to go.

"And yet you failed that apparently." Zelena rolled her eyes in reply.

"But I did find someone else," Gabrielle said before bringing Zelena over to a couch where Audrey and Chad were shown to be sleeping on, though they were more unsconscious than unawake. "I've heard from the grapevines that this girl is the mate of the descendant of Rumplestiltskin and this boy is a lackey of hers." she then added and revealed.

"Oh..." Zelena smirked. "This did just get interesting~" she then added as only one could wonder what would happen to Audrey and Chad after they would wake up from their current slumber.