Oldies
hippiequeen88 asked for a oneshot of Emma aging her parents to the age they should be had the original curse not happened.
penelope: I'm afraid that's too similar to the chapter I just wrote about Emma being afraid of needles.
Guest who asked for something about Snow and Charming walking through a hallway…huh?
happy: Nope. Gap rule please.
FictionLover12: not sure I'm getting all your request either.
Orangini: Not sure how I'd go about doing a sequel to that chapter I'm afraid.
Gemma: I'm afraid you'll need to be a bit more specific :).
"Emma this is not funny." Snow snapped, not liking how wavy her voice sounded. She hadn't even dared look in the mirror. "Stop laughing!"
"You're right, it's not funny." Emma said, barely being able to contain herself. "It's freaking hilarious!" With that, she went into another round of giggles.
"Emma." Charming said in a stern voice. "Your mother's right, this isn't funny." Emma couldn't help but think it was funny- so very, very funny.
"Come on, look at you both! I actually have parents who are the correct age! Henry has actual grandparents. Dad you can totally have him sit in front of you and tell him about when you were a boy. Mom you can go get started on making him cookies."
"We are way cooler than that!" Snow said, offended. "But regardless of how cool we are as grandparents, we are also parents, and not only to you. Think about Neal, think about how confused he will be when he sees us like this. Your poor little brother will need therapy for years." Emma rolled her eyes in response to her mother's attempt at emotional blackmail.
"He's two months old. I don't he can even see properly. He's not going to care who looks after him as long as someone does, but nice try. Don't worry, I will change you back eventually. Well, whenever this stops being funny…which might take a while."
"Ah-ha! But who's going to feed Neal, Emma? I mean sure we could give him formula, but he's used to breastmilk. You know what they say anyway, breast is best." Charming pointed out, feeling rather smug of his trump card. Emma scrunched his face up in disgust.
"Alright, alright. As long as you promise never to use that phrase in front of me ever again I'll change you back right now." Emma agreed, feeling a little bummed. She had only just gotten started!
