A fortunate accident
Snowing asked for a oneshot of Snowing and Elsa finding Emma after she crashes her car.
"There!" Charming yelled. He had just caught sight of the little yellow bug ahead of them. "I think she's crashed it." As soon as he said that the little group started running towards the car.
"Emma!" Snow called as they reached it.
"I think she's unconscious." Charming said. "We need to get her out of there and to the hospital." He tried to open the door, but it was jammed. "Elsa, can you freeze the door off please?"
"Uh, sure." She responded. She'd never frozen the door off one of these strange metal carriages before. But she imagined it'd be pretty similar to freezing a normal door off its hinges. Sure enough she was right and the little door fell off the car. Charming was in straight away, unbuckling Emma's seatbelt. Snow was close behind him. Emma groaned, coming too.
"It's alright." Snow said soothingly. "Your dad's got you. Emma we've been so worried. What happened?"
"The Snow Queen." Emma groaned. "I was going to get rid of my magic. She was in the middle of the road. I swerved and…and…it all went black…"
"Shh." Snow shushed her as Charming carried her back to the truck. "Don't stretch yourself. You've had a head injury. We're going to take you to the hospital for Whale to check you out."
"I don't need to go to the hospital. I need to get rid of my powers." Emma tried to get out of her dad's arms, but he wouldn't let her.
"No Emma. You don't need to get rid of your magic. It's part of you. And we love you exactly for who you are. And yes, you do need to go to hospital." Charming said firmly.
"Listen to them Emma. Getting rid of the magic won't make things easier. You'll always feel like you had to be normal to be loved when that isn't the case." Elsa said gently.
"But don't focus on your magic just now, honey. Just keep listening to me. Don't fall asleep." Snow said, worried Emma might have a concussion. Emma rolled her eyes.
"I don't have a concussion." She said, sussing her mom out.
"Well even still, humour me." Snow told her, still unconvinced. Snow and Charming weren't glad Emma had crashed. But in ways they were grateful for it. It allowed them to catch up with Emma before she did something drastic. They didn't want Emma to change. They loved her exactly as she was. And always would.
