Pan never fails

A guest asked for a oneshot of Pan tricking the family and going for Emma's heart instead of Henry's. He threatens her family if she doesn't give it to him.

Pan chuckled as the group gathered around him, pointing various weapons.

"I don't see what's so funny." Emma snarled. "You're alone. Your lost boys are far away and we have a Hell of a lot of magic here. Now, give me back my son!" Pan kept chuckling, still holding Henry by the collar of his shirt.

"You foolish people." Pan said, grin from one ear to the other. "There is no such thing as the heart of the truest believer." The groups' faces changed from fury to sheer confusion. "No, that was just a cover. You see, all I really needed Henry here for was cover. His heart isn't the special one." Pan looked over to Emma. "Yours is."

"What?" Emma asked. "There's nothing special about my heart, you've got it wrong!"

"No, no I haven't Emma. I've been keeping an eye on you for a very long time. You see, your heart is protected by your magic- it can't be taken out of your chest by anyone's but you…unlike your son." Pan suddenly plunged his hand into Henry's back, grabbing onto his heart. Henry cried out in agony. The whole group moved slightly. "Nobody move, or I crush it now." Pan warned. The group froze- panicking. "The only thing that will save Henry here is you, Emma. I need your heart to save this island. You give me your heart, and your son gets to keep his." Emma didn't even need to think.

"You win Pan." Emma said, plunging her hand into her chest and ripping out her own heart.

"No!" Charming and Snow called.

"Please, don't do this." Charming begged Pan.

"Take mine!" Snow called. "Take my heart. Leave my family be!"

"No Snow he can have mine…" Charming cut in. Pan just snorted.

"Which part of Emma's magic didn't you understand? Do either of you have magic? No, exactly. It's Emma I need. So the pair of you stay out of this." Emma looked over to her parents, her heart beating quickly in her hands.

"It's ok." She croaked. "I have to do this." Emma didn't give her parents a chance to try and stop her. She knew he would catch, so Emma lightly tossed her heart over which of course Pan caught. Pan smiled. He had finally won.