Everyone deserves kindness
Nikia asked for a oneshot of Emma risking her life to save George because she still believes he can change but the rest of the town wants him dead.
Mavis: I'm afraid that's been too closely covered.
Guest who asked for the ice chairs thing: not sure how that would work without giving them both hypothermia haha.
Guest who asked for Snowing adopting Hans: I've already covered this request.
Kate: I feel this would be too much of a parallel to part 2.
"So what, let him drown!" An unknown person from the crowd called as Emma hastened to take everything electrical out of her pockets.
"Yeah, Tasha's right, he deserves to drown! I hope it's slow, painful and that his limbs are chewed off by sharks!"
"We don't have any sharks here, Nicky." Emma said, rolling her eyes as she recognised the irritating butcher's voice. "Other than drowning all he's at risk of is angering portal travelling mermaids." George had managed to anger some fishermen whilst out on a boat with them. He was hosting a dinner party and wished to make sure the mackerel were caught fresh so insisted on being on the boat with them. Eyewitnesses had overheard a fight over him breathing down their necks before someone shoved him head first into the ocean. Emma had been called right away as, apparently, he couldn't swim. The fishermen had returned to shore- refusing to help him- leaving him floundering around. Emma had sped straight to the scene. She found that the crowd had gathered to watch one of the most hated men in Storybrooke possibly die. Emma couldn't believe it, where was their humanity? She quickly dove into the water and put her one hour class on lifeguarding to good use and pulled him to shore. By the time Emma had got George back to the sand, the crowd had almost completely dispersed. All that was left were a few kids that Emma recognised from the elementary school.
"Why'd you save him?" One little girl, Angie Hayes, asked. "He's horrible. He called little Sophia Mendoza a bad word and she's only five."
"Because none of us are perfect kid." Emma answered her. "And we all deserve some kindness." She looked at George, who was just staring at her, unsure what to do or say "Even George."
