A few years too young

SoggyBottomBoys asked for a oneshot of Emma on a date with Killian at a bar sees Rosie drinking with some boys. She calls Snow and Charming and then confronts her sister, but Rosie denies she's drunk. I have lowered the age gap for this story.

"You're not going to relax until you're sure about this, are you?" Killian grumbled. Emma shook her head. She was sure that laugh was Rosie's. But she shouldn't be here, she was only sixteen.

"Sorry." Emma said, kissing her boyfriend's cheek. "I know this is meant to be our date night, but being a big sister is kind of a twenty four-seven gig." She said before going over to the crowd of young men to find that she was right, her little sister was right in the middle of it all.

"Hey sissy!" Rosie said in a slurred voice when she caught sight of Emma. "Caden, Gabe, my big sis is here!"

"Yeah, if I were you I'd scarper boys." Emma said, pulling her phone out to call the house. The group quickly cottoned on to what Emma was doing and scuttled out of the bar. Rosie too worked it out and tried to leave with them, but Emma caught her arm and held her back. "Oh no, not you. You're going straight home."

"Oh come on Em!" Rosie whined. "I've only had one drink."

"Uh huh, sure. Was this a full pint of vodka? Because otherwise you're lying. Yeah, it's me dad. No, Killian has not upset me. Why do you always assume when I call on date night I need you to kick his ass? Anyway, I'm fine. Your other daughter on the other hand is also at Morello's bar blind drunk. Yeah I've got her here. See you soon." Emma signalled for the bartender to get her a glass of water and handed it to Rosie. "Drink this." She ordered. Rosie pouted but took some sips of the drink.

"You're no fun." She grumbled. Emma sighed.

"I'm just looking out for you, like I always have and always will. Sorry if it's inconvenient for your street cred but it's inconvenient for my conscience to know my little sister is here getting hammered where anything could happen."

Rosie continued to give Emma the cold shoulder until their dad arrived and Emma handed her over to him. But a little huff for a while was worth it to Emma, as long as she was safe.