He sucked in a breath, knowing what he said next would inevitably change their relationship. He simply didn't know if it would be for better or worse. Shifting on the couch so he could fully face her, he looked her in the eyes and said, "Don't you know, Emma? It's you."

Her mouth dropped open and her brows shot up over wide eyes. Without taking her gaze from him, she slowly reached over to place the box of Cheez-its on the coffee table. She missed and the box fell, spilling crackers on the floor, but neither of them cared.

"Me?" she asked, her voice sounding as stunned as she looked. "You want to ask me out?"

"Is that so surprising?"

"But I…I thought you just wanted to be friends."

"Is that all you want us to be?" he asked, beginning to feel a faint glimmer of hope.

"It was at first, when I was getting to know you, and obviously while I was dating Neal, but then…" Her mouth opened and closed wordlessly, as she pulled her feet out of his lap, placing them on the floor and sliding closer to him on the couch.

"Then…what, Emma?" he asked breathlessly.

"I don't know if you remember this, but one day, Neal followed me home from work and was hanging around outside my door. He kept calling to me, trying to persuade me to let him in. I was just getting ready to open the door to yell at him, when I heard you talking to him."

She paused. "What did I say?" Killian encouraged.

"You told him that if he really cared about me, he would respect my wishes to be left alone."

"I do remember that. He told me to fuck off and mind my own business."

"But you didn't, and it's what you said next that made me…begin to think of you as something other than a friend."

His eyebrow raised in curiosity. "I don't recall what I said, Love."

"You said that…that a woman like me is a precious gift who should be told how wonderful she is every day, who shouldn't be stalked and treated like a piece of property. Neal said something stupid about how you would never have a chance with a woman like me, and you said…"

"If I was ever lucky enough to be with a woman like you, I would treasure every moment and never be foolish enough to let her go," Killian finished. "I didn't know you heard all of that."

"I did and it started me thinking about how lucky someone would be if they were your girlfriend, and then…then I started thinking about how I wished that someone was…me."

"That was months ago, Emma. Why didn't you ever tell me?"

"Why didn't you ever ask me out after I broke up with Neal?" she shot back.

He chuckled as he reached over to take her hand. "Point taken. Liam told me I was a coward for not asking you out. I denied it, but I guess he was right."

"You told him about me?"

"I knew he could keep a secret since no one else can see him or hear him," he grinned.

She studied their interlocked hands where they lay between them on the couch. "So…what happens now?" she asked.

"Now, since it appears you're open to the idea, and if you accept, we go out on a date." He expected - hoped - she would show excitement for his suggestion. He was disappointed when she simply began to chew on her lower lip and wouldn't meet his eyes. "Emma, what is it? Would you rather not…"

"No," she interrupted quickly. "No, Killian, I want to go out with you, I really do. It's just…this whole thing with Neal's ghost…I kind of wish it was over before we start dating. I want us to be able to go out, have fun and enjoy ourselves without being paranoid about his spirit hanging around."

Killian's head dropped a bit, but then he nodded. "I understand. The problem is, we have no idea of knowing when he's going to move on. It's been six years and Liam is still here."

Emma whipped around to face him, eyes huge. "You think Neal could haunt me for years?"

"Calm down, Swan," he soothed. "Liam's spirit stays because he isn't unwanted and his reasons for staying aren't nefarious, like Neal's. I'm quite sure you won't have to put up with him for an extended period of time. We have a plan that we think will work."

"I'm sorry, Killian. I know this isn't fair to you after I finally admitted I want to date you."

Dropping her hand, he lifted his arm to put it around her shoulders. "Come here, Love," he urged. She slid over to curl up against his side. "I've waited this long, I can keep waiting for however long it takes his ghost to leave. In the meantime, we can still spend time together."

"Mmhmm," she hummed. "This is nice." Her fingers found the charms on the necklace he always wore, while he caressed her shoulder and periodically pressed kisses to the crown of her head.

After several minutes of comfortable silence, she turned her face up to look at him, sliding her hand up to cup his cheek. As her thumb brushed over his bottom lip, her eyes met his.

Killian watched her lick her lips, her intentions clear. He dipped his head, stopping just short as he flicked his eyes up to hers. The look in her crystal green depths told him what he needed to know. Still, he allowed the final decision to be hers.

She closed the distance, kissing him hesitantly at first, then tilting her head to deepen it. Her fingers stroked through his hair as her tongue traced the seam of his mouth, then slipped inside.

On the rare occasions when Killian pressed a kiss to her forehead, cheek or hand, he had marveled at the softness of her skin. Now, feeling her lips against his, her tongue exploring his mouth, he was drowning in the emotions she was stirring up.

He pulled back slightly and she chased after his lips, then glanced up to meet his awed gaze. His hand cradled her cheek, running silky strands of her hair between his fingers and thumb. Seeming to read his thoughts, she smiled to reassure him that this was indeed happening. Then he was kissing her again, slow and unhurried with a tenderness that he hoped conveyed the depth of his feelings for her.

When they finally broke the kiss, she snuggled back into his side with a contented sigh. "You're right, Killian. We don't have to wait for Neal to move on. He shouldn't be allowed to steal our time together, like he's stolen my sleep and peace of mind. He has already cost me too much and I'm not going to let him cost me the chance of a relationship with you."

"You truly want that, Swan?" Killian asked, a sense of wonder evident in his voice.

She looked up at him again. "Yes, I do," she replied confidently.

He sat up straighter and twisted his body toward her, cradling her face between his hands. "Emma, I would consider it the greatest honor to be in a relationship with you. I meant every word of what I said to Cassidy in the hallway that day. Not a day will go by that I won't treasure the time I get to spend with you, and I will make sure you know how very special you are."

She blinked several times and smiled. "Good," she whispered, before engaging him in another kiss.

After a few more kisses, they cuddled up on the couch and ended up falling asleep there. Killian woke up around 4 AM with neck pain caused by sleeping in an uncomfortable position, but realized Emma was still in his arms. Carefully, he maneuvered both of their bodies until they were lying down, his back against the back of the couch and Emma tucked up against him, so he was spooning her. He was relieved that she didn't awake - just mumbled something that sounded a lot like his name. Smiling, he wrapped her securely in his arms and fell back to sleep, his nose buried in her sweet mane of hair.

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Emma awakened slowly, her senses becoming alert one at a time. The first thing she realized was how safe she felt, something that had been sorely missing for weeks. Her hands found strong forearms wrapped around her middle. They were holding her gently but securely, and while lately she would have instantly panicked, this morning she knew she had nothing to fear. Next, she felt soft puffs of air against the back of her neck, accompanied by muffled snores, making her let out a small giggle. She also detected a delightfully familiar scent of musky cologne and body wash.

Killian.

As she snuggled into his embrace, thoughts of what transpired hours before flooded her mind. She tried for months to bottle her feelings toward this man, knowing she was still dealing with the shit show from her last relationship and not wanting to ruin her friendship with Killian. However, after hearing what he said to Neal outside her apartment that day a while back, she couldn't seem to repress the attraction she felt. Every time she was with him, it grew stronger, especially with all of the physical touches he shared in an attempt to calm and reassure her since Neal began haunting her.

Thinking of the kisses they shared last night filled her with warmth and brought a smile to her lips - the same lips that could still taste and feel his own on them. She had never kissed anyone who was so receptive and undemanding, yet all-consuming. His entire being surrounded her to the point that she never wanted that feeling to end. If she could spend the rest of her days kissing Killian Jones, she would die a very happy woman.

As these thoughts flooded her mind, Killian shifted behind her and she could feel his body's instinctive reaction to holding her close. Then she heard his breathing pattern change as he uttered a low groan. Unwilling to have him wake up embarrassed, Emma swiftly loosened herself from his grip and sat up, then slid to her knees on the floor in front of the sofa.

Scooting closer to look into his handsome face, she caressed his cheek, quietly saying, "Good morning, Killian." Leaning down, she pressed a kiss to his forehead and watched in fascination as his eyes slowly blinked open, revealing his sapphire gaze. Her thumb brushed across his lips, conjuring a lazy smile from him.

He yawned widely and stretched both arms over his head, then wrapped them around her. "Good morning, Love," he said, the sound of his voice both satin and gravel. She shivered involuntarily and he noticed. "Are you cold? I should have given you a blanket…"

"No, I'm not," she assured him. "In fact, I woke up cozier than I can remember being for a very long time."

"Mmm, so did I," he said, yawning again before moving into a sitting position. "Would you like some coffee?"

"The elixir of the gods? Yes, please."

He chuckled as he stood and walked toward the kitchen. Emma suppressed a chuckle of her own as she saw him trying to adjust himself surreptitiously.

She used the bathroom, then joined him in the kitchen. The coffee maker was already brewing and Killian was looking into the refrigerator. She walked up behind him, wrapping her arms around his waist.

He peered over his shoulder at her, overactive eyebrow arched. "Good morning to you, too! This is certainly a welcome way to treat the man who is going to fix you breakfast, Swan."

"What are you making?" Emma inquired, feeling lighter than she had for as long as she could remember.

"Pancakes?"

"Do you have any bacon?."

He reached back in the fridge and straightened up with a package of bacon in his hand. "I'll accept a kiss as a thank you," he grinned.

Humming happily, she moved closer, slid her hand up his arm and behind his neck, then leaned in to fulfill his request.

The conversation as he prepared breakfast and while they ate was lighthearted and animated, a far cry from the gloomy, depressing ones they had been having as of late. Emma helped clean up afterwards, then reluctantly told him she needed to go back to her apartment to take a shower and go to the grocery store.

"What time do you work today, Love?" Killian asked as he walked her to her door.

"Four to ten."

He nodded. "Text me when you get home, okay?"

Turning to face him, she asked, "Are you still planning to, uh…to try to get into my nightmare?"

Unbeknownst to her, that comment had Killian fleetingly thinking about other things of Emma's he would prefer to get into. "Aye," he replied after a moment. "I'm hoping it works and this entire thing with Cassidy will be over tonight."

"I hope so, too," she exhaled. "God, I just really, really hope so."

"I know," he murmured, pulling her into his arms.

"Is Will going to be there tonight, too?"

"No, we're not intending to have any equipment set up. I'll bring the flux just in case, but we won't be recording anything."

She breathed in his comforting scent for several moments before pulling away to give him a brief kiss. "Okay, I'll see you tonight."

"Have a good day, Swan."

"You, too."

With a small wave and a smile, she went into her apartment. As soon as she entered, she felt a sharp, cold pain through her chest, as if an icicle had been plunged through it. She gasped and staggered backwards, managing to regain her balance before she fell. Hanging onto the back of the recliner, she struggled to get her racing heart rate under control.

Once she could breathe again, her eyes darted around the living room, trying to figure out what caused the pain. Seeing nothing, but feeling a familiar aura, she whispered, "Neal?" The same sensation tore through her again, leaving little doubt it was his ghost causing it.

Pain gave way to anger. "You possessive asshole! Go to hell! I mean, literally, GO. TO. HELL! Why can't you just leave me alone?"

Cold speared through her once more, driving her to her knees. She lay down and curled into a fetal position, whimpering, "Leave me alone. Just leave me the fuck alone."

It took her several minutes to get herself under control enough to stand and make her way out the door on legs so wobbly they barely supported her. Reaching Killian's door, she weakly pounded her fists against it. When he opened it, she stumbled in, collapsing into his arms.

"Emma? What happened?"

"N-Neal," she choked out. "He…he attacked m-me."

"What? How?"

"I…he…" Feeling her knees beginning to buckle, she grasped at his shoulders to remain upright.

Killian scooped her up and carried her to his couch, but instead of laying her down, he sat, cradling her against himself. He didn't ask any more questions, simply held her until her trembling subsided, murmuring comforting words into her hair.

Finally, she took a calming breath. "When I went into my apartment, this icy, sharp…pain went through me. It took my breath away. There was nothing there, but I had that…that feeling of being watched. When I asked if it was Neal, I felt the pain again. I knew he was there, so I started yelling at him, telling him to leave me alone and to go to hell. It must have pissed him off, because the third time the cold cut through me, it was worse than ever."

She felt Killian's arms tighten around her and when he spoke, his voice was low and menacing. "Is he still there?"

"I…I don't know. I got out of there as soon as I could."

"Before I go over there to find out, I want to make sure you're okay."

Closing her eyes, she tried to relax in his arms. "Just give me a minute. I'll be fine."

"Take all the time you need, Love. I have all the time in the world."

She hated feeling so weak, and hated Neal even more for making her feel that way. She desperately needed Killian's plan to work, because she truly felt like she couldn't take much more of this.

After a few minutes, she took a deep breath, straightened her spine and looked Killian in the eye. "I'm ready."

"Are you sure?"

She nodded vigorously. "Please just find out if that dickhead left my apartment."

"As you wish," he said, loosening his arms from around her so she could stand. "Let me go grab my EMF meter and thermometer." He dashed back the hall to his office and returned momentarily with the necessary equipment in his hands. "Do you want to come with me?"

She considered for only a second. "Yeah. I don't want to give him the satisfaction of terrifying me to the point that I stay here cowering."

Killian tilted his head and gave her a small, reassuring smile. "That's my brave lass." He stepped forward, pressing a kiss to her forehead before turning to lead the way out of his apartment.

She was getting ready to open her door, when he said, "Hang on a minute." Setting the EMF meter on the floor, he switched it on, then hit the power button on the infrared thermometer as well. They both studied the readouts, determining there was no paranormal activity in the hallway.

"Ready?" he asked, collecting the instruments and standing up.

She nodded and turned the doorknob, but before she could enter, he stepped in front of her. "Let me go first, Swan. He might be ready to ambush you again."

"Okay," she gratefully conceded. She didn't wish that pain on Killian, but she wasn't sure she would be able to withstand it again.

He cautiously walked through the door, holding the thermometer out in front of him. The hum of the EMF meter was unchanging as he walked around the living room, through the kitchen, and down the hall. Emma stayed close behind him while he checked the bathroom and both bedrooms.

Finally, he let out a heavy breath, declaring, "He appears to be gone, Love. Nothing is registering out of the ordinary." He switched off both devices and set them down on her bed. "But I can stay here with you if you want."

Her automatic response would have been to tell him it wasn't necessary, but she was severely spooked by what happened and didn't want to be alone if Neal's spirit returned. "I still need to take a shower, but if you really don't mind, would you stay until I'm done?"

"Of course. I'll be out in the living room, if you need me."

Before he could collect his devices and leave her bedroom, she wrapped her arms around him. Immediately he enveloped her in his warmth and strength, which was exactly what she needed to calm her fearful thoughts. Closing her eyes, she concentrated on breathing evenly, Killian's masculine scent making her feel safe again.

Given a choice, she would have stayed in his arms for hours. Since that wasn't possible, she loosened her embrace, running her hands up his solid chest. "Thank you, Killian." Sighing, she added, "I seem to be saying that a lot these days."

He smiled at her reassuringly. "I told you I'd be here for you anytime you need me. I'm glad you've taken me up on that offer and that I've been able to help."

Pushing up to her tiptoes, she kissed him, then tried to give him a smile. "Make yourself at home while I shower. The TV remote should be on the couch. I don't have much to offer by way of snacks and drinks, except water. Thus, the reason why I need to go to the grocery store."

"I'll be fine, Love. Don't worry about me." After kissing her once more, he left the bedroom.

Emma showered, letting the hot water run over her body for longer than usual. When she emerged to a steam-filled room, she dried her hair and body with her largest, fluffy towel, then wrapped it around herself, tucking it in at the top to hold it in place. Unable to see her reflection in the fogged mirror, she used a hand towel to wipe it off…and screamed.

Neal's apparition was behind her.

For the second time in her life, Emma fainted.

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Killian was skimming through a novel he found on Emma's coffee table when he heard her scream. Jumping to his feet, he tossed the book onto the sofa and ran toward the bathroom.

"Emma!" he shouted, knocking insistently on the door. "Are you okay? Can you let me in?"

When he received no answer, he tried the knob and, finding it unlocked, threw open the door. Emma was lying on the floor unconscious. He knelt down beside her, frantically calling her name.

He was reaching the point of pulling out his phone to call 9-1-1, when she groaned softly, struggling to open her eyes.

"Emma, Love, what happened?" Killian asked urgently.

Her hazy gaze finally fixed on him. "Neal," she said simply, then started to sob.

"I've got you, Love," he crooned. He moved to sit beside her, then gently lifted her head to cradle it in his lap. He stroked her cheeks until her sobs began to subside, as she gulped in mouthfuls of air.

He swept his eyes down her body to see if she had any injuries, noticing for the first time that she was covered with only a blue striped towel that barely reached the top of her thighs. At the moment, her modesty was the least of his concerns.

Peering down into her face, he felt tears prick his own eyes at seeing the despair on her beautiful features. She was calmer now, but clearly still very upset.

"Are you able to tell me what happened?" he asked again.

She raised a shaky hand to her forehead. With the blow she must have taken when she hit the floor, he was concerned she might have a concussion. He gently caressed her temples, smoothing her damp, tangled hair away from her face.

"I got out of the shower," she said hoarsely. After clearing her throat, she tried again. "The mirror was all steamed up, so I…I wiped it with a towel. When I looked in it, N-N…" her voice caught and a tear leaked from the corner of her eye.

Killian caught it with his thumb, his heart going out to her. He knew why she was having so much trouble saying the name, and it made his blood boil. How could a man claim to love a woman, then put her through something like this? The answer, of course, was that Neal obviously didn't love Emma and probably never did. He just wanted her as a possession and even death wasn't going to stop him.

But Killian would.

Right then and there, he renewed his vow to make Neal Cassidy move on to his eternal punishment. He couldn't bear to see Emma tormented any longer.

"You saw Neal again?"

She nodded. "He was behind me, staring right at me in the mirror."

"That's why you screamed," Killian stated matter-of-factly.

"Yeah, and that's the last thing I remember."

"Did he do or say anything?"

"No, he just scared me and that's why I fainted. God, what is wrong with me? I've never passed out in my entire life, and now I've done it twice."

"Nothing is wrong with you, Sweetheart. You have been exceptionally brave through this entire ordeal. What he's been doing to you is enough to drive even the most valiant person to their knees."

She muttered, "Or, in my case, flat on my back." Pushing herself up to a sitting position, she requested, "Help me up, please."

"Take it slow, Swan. If you hit your head on the floor when you fainted, it's possible you could have a concussion."

"I doubt it. I landed on this rug," she said, gesturing to the plush blue rug on the floor. "Plus, I've had a couple of concussions, so I know how it feels to have one."

"You've had more than one concussion?"

"When I was a bail bondsperson, I was always getting hurt…"

"You worked in bail bonds?" he questioned.

"Yeah, for about three years," she explained."I used to set honey traps quite often in the hotel bar where I work now. It got to the point where I knew how to make most of the mixed drinks just by watching the bartenders. After I nearly broke my ankle chasing down a skip one night, the manager of the bar offered me a job - said he was having trouble finding good help. It was an easy choice. With this job, I have regular hours, always know when I'm going to get my next paycheck, and don't have frequent visits to the emergency room."

He stood, extending his hand to gingerly pull her to her feet.

She looked down at herself. "I didn't have time to get dressed. Stupid Neal, coming into the bathroom while I'm taking a shower. Even as a ghost, he's a pervert." Stepping in front of the sink, she started to raise her eyes to the mirror, but squeezed them closed instead. "Can you tell if he's gone?"

"I don't feel any cold spots. I can check with my equipment if it will set your mind at ease, but then, to set my mind at ease, I think we should go get you checked out."

"Killian, I'm…"

"Please, Emma? If you do have a concussion, we'll have to follow the protocol. If you don't, at least we'll have peace of mind."

She sighed. "I suppose you're right."

"Good," he said with a soft, reassuring smile. "Will you be okay if I go back out to the living room to turn on my devices?"

"Yeah, I should be, but just hang on a minute until I get up enough nerve to look in the mirror. If he's there, at least you'll be here to catch me this time."

He moved to stand behind her and put his hands on her shoulders. "Ready when you are."

Slowly, she let her eyes drift up until they locked on her reflection. "Wow."

"Do you see him?" he asked, his grip on her tightening.

"No, but I do see a very handsome and charming man."

He grinned at her, then sobered before asking, "How do you feel? Do you have a headache?"

"I have the beginning of one, so I agree that I should get checked out."

He ran his hand over the back of her head, probing with his fingers. "It feels like you might have a bump. You ought to put some ice on it."

"Yeah, probably." Plucking at the towel wrapped around her body, she added, "But first, I need to get dressed."

"I can't say I dislike what you're wearing," Killian smirked.

"It's a wonder the towel didn't come off when I fell. Then you would have gotten a free show."

He wiggled his eyebrows flirtateously. "Under different circumstances, I wouldn't have minded."

"Easy, Tiger. One step at a time," she teased. "I think I'll be alright getting dressed in my bedroom. If Neal decides to make an appearance there, hopefully I'll pass out on the bed."

"I honestly don't think he will. He used a lot of energy this morning, and if his spirit works the way Liam's does, he probably won't return for quite a while." He was glad to see her shoulders drop in relief. "While you dress, I'll get you some ice from the kitchen freezer, then use the devices to check your apartment again, just to make sure."

With a grateful nod, she grabbed her clothes and left the bathroom. He went into the kitchen, pulled ice trays out of the freezer and wrapped several ice cubes in a small kitchen towel. Then he went to the living room to switch on the equipment, and just as he suspected, there was so indication Neal's apparition was still there.

When Emma came out of her bedroom, dressed in jeans and a band T-shirt, carefully pulling a brush through her snarled hair, Killian told her he didn't find anything.

"It didn't feel like he was still here," she responded, sitting down beside him. "Of course, I couldn't sense him in the bathroom either, so going by my feelings isn't very reliable."

"I think he just showed up for a second to give you a good scare," he said, handing her the towel containing the ice.

"Well, he succeeded," she said, holding the ice against the bump he had found behind her left ear. "If his goal is to kill me, all he has to do is play that little trick a few more times. My heart won't be able to take it…and neither will my head."

"We'll get him to move on before he can do that, Emma. I swear to you we will."

The corner of her mouth lifted in a small smile. Then, letting out a sigh, she said, "I need to eat something before I get checked out. After that, I still have to shop for groceries."

"Why don't you come over to my place and I'll make lunch for us, then I'll drive you to the hospital. After that, you should probably come home and rest, given what you've been through this morning. You can always put in a grocery order to be delivered, instead of going to the store."

"I've never had groceries delivered. I always thought it was for shut-ins and hermits."

Killian laughed. "Believe it or not, ordinary, everyday people are allowed to use that service, too. I've had them delivered several times when I have nothing in my fridge and I'm too exhausted to go shopping after traveling for a ghost hunting trip."

"Alright, but you'll have to show me how to do it."

"That's not a problem. Just bring your grocery list and I'll help you after we get back."

Once they ate, Killian drove her to the hospital emergency room, where the doctor gave her a test that screened for concussions, ordered a CAT scan and examined her carefully. Nothing indicated that she had a concussion, but he advised them to watch for symptoms that might appear in the following hours and days. After giving them a list of things to watch for, he told her to go to the hospital if any symptoms appeared, advised her to take Tylenol as needed for pain, and sent them on their way.

When they got back to Killian's apartment, he helped Emma order her groceries and put them away once they arrived. They took a nap together on her couch, and after she convinced him she was fine, he saw her off to work.

Then he went back to his apartment to call Will and Belle, realizing he had yet to tell them about being pulled into Emma's nightmare and the plan the two of them devised for that evening.

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"I've never heard of a person being able to enter someone else's dream," Belle commented, after hearing Killian's narrative. "I'll have to do some research to see if there are any records of that ever happening."

"D'ya really think you'll be able to do it again, Kil?" Will asked.

"I don't know, but I truly hope it works. Neal is ramping up his attempts to affect her physical and mental health." He went on to relate the events of the morning.

"Oh my goodness!" Belle exclaimed. "Is Emma okay?"

"I took her to the ER and the doctor said to monitor her for the next few days to make sure she doesn't show any symptoms of a concussion. She had a bit of a headache, but after taking pain meds and resting, she was able to go to work this afternoon."

"She's one tough lass," Will said.

"Yes, she is," Belle agreed. "You have to admire someone who is being bombarded like that, but keeps going."

"Do you want me to be there tonight and try to catch it on video?" Will asked.

"I told Emma you wouldn't be there and we wouldn't be recording." Killian hesitated a moment before speaking again. "I want to make something very clear to both of you. I don't want anything about me being able to get into her dreams to be included in the episode."

"I have a feeling there's a specific reason behind that request," Belle said.

"I don't want viewers to know about it because they might think I would be able to do that for other people," Killian explained. "I think the only reason I was able to do it for Emma is that I have a…connection to her."

"Are ya sayin' ya had a literal connection to her, boss?" Will asked cheekily.

"Will!" Belle admonished.

"Sorry, Love," Will apologized, "but that was just too good an opportunity to pass up!"

When Killian didn't say anything right away, Belle tactfully asked, "What exactly do you mean by having a connection to her, Killian?"

He was quiet a moment longer, mulling over how to explain what happened between him and Emma last night. "I haven't told you everything, yet," he finally began. "When I got back to my apartment after Emma's nightmare, I couldn't sleep. She texted me and asked to come over. We talked and…"

"And ya finally admitted yer madly in love with her?" Will interjected.

"Not quite, but I did tell her I want to date her."

"Oh, good!" Belle exclaimed. "How did she react?"

"She, uh, she said she would like to date me, too, but we both decided we need to get this whole thing with Neal over with first."

"Then let's hope tonight will be the end of it," Belle said.

"Aye, that's what we're hoping. After seeing what he did to her today, I'm very much afraid he's going to keep trying to inflict bodily harm on her. Even though you won't be here tonight, Will, would you mind keeping your phone nearby, just in case I need you for any reason? "

"You got it, Kil. You know I'm only ten minutes away, so if there's anything you and Emma need, I'll be there for both of ya."

"Thanks, Will. I appreciate it."

"Is there anything I can do?" Belle asked.

"Pray that our plan works."

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The closer the time came for Emma to get home from work, the more anxious Killian became. He was so antsy, he couldn't sit still and found himself pacing around his apartment, continually checking his phone. When that didn't make time pass more quickly, he busied himself trimming his beard, putting on sleepwear and brushing his teeth.

When Emma's text telling him she was home finally came through, he grabbed the flux and was out of his apartment in a flash. He barely knocked once on her door, when it swung open. "Hey," she breathed out, as though she had been holding her breath until he got there. Her hair was down and she was in her pajamas, too.

"Evening, Love," he said, stepping inside and kissing her on the cheek. "How do you feel? How was work?"

"I feel fine. Work was pretty dead when I first got there, but it picked up this evening. I like it when it's busy. Time seems to drag when it's not. What have you been doing since I last saw you…" she glanced at the clock on her phone, "seven hours ago?"

He followed her to the sofa, sat down beside her and took her hand. "I called Belle and Will to tell them everything that happened last night and this morning. Then I caught up on answering questions people asked on my YouTube channel. Tried to watch the telly, but I couldn't concentrate."

"Thinking about what happened today?"

"Aye, and what might happen tonight." After a moment's pause, he asked, "Did you have any problems with a headache at work?"

"I took some medicine when I felt another one coming on, but that was six hours ago and it hasn't come back."

Neither of them spoke for a few minutes, lost in thought as they tangled and untangled their fingers.

"I think I'm gonna make some hot chocolate," Emma finally said, standing to her feet. "Do you want some?"

"No, thanks, Love. I find it difficult to sleep if I eat or drink anything besides water before going to bed. I'll help you make it, though." He stood and followed her into the kitchen.

She got out the milk and a pan, while Killian followed her instructions to find the cocoa and sugar. "I know my cupboard is a mess. Don't judge me," she said, her cheeks pink with embarrassment. "That's why I only let you put stuff in the fridge when we put away the groceries today."

"It's not that bad," he said, then barely caught a box of Pop-Tarts as they fell off the shelf. They both burst out laughing, which seemed to break the tension.

Once her cocoa was made, he grabbed a bottle of water out of the refrigerator and they went back into the living room. As she blew on her hot beverage and sipped it cautiously, he picked up the novel he'd seen earlier. "Are you reading this?"

She swallowed the mouthful she had just taken. "I've been trying, but with all this shit going on with Neal, I haven't gotten very far."

"Would you like me to read it aloud? It might be relaxing for both of us."

"That would be really nice."

"You have a bookmark in here. Do you want me to start from there?"

"Honestly, I can't even remember what's happened so far, so you can start at the beginning."

He nodded and flipped through the pages, clearing his throat before beginning to read. By the time he got to the third chapter, Emma had drained her mug of cocoa and was leaning against his side, battling to stay awake.

Killian turned the page and yawned widely before beginning to read again. Emma sat up and put her hand over the page. "You can stop now, Killian. You sound tired and I can't keep my eyes open. I think it's time to go to bed."

"Aye, Love. I think you're right. I'll take care of the dishes while you brush your teeth." Putting the book down on the table, he picked up her mug and carried it into the kitchen.

When he was finished, he went to Emma's bedroom, tapping on the open door to announce himself. She was sitting on the edge of the mattress, her arms wrapped around a pillow in her lap. She looked up at him, giving him a weak smile.

He sat down beside her, putting his arm around her. "I know we both want this to be over tonight, but please try not to set your hopes too high. It may take several tries, or it might not happen at all."

"Yeah, I know," she sighed, "but after everything that happened this morning, I made up my mind that I'm done being scared. Now, I'm just pissed off, and I'm not gonna let him continue trying to control my life. If you're able to break me out of that trance in my dream, I'm going to unleash on him."

He gave her shoulder a squeeze and kissed her temple. "I will be very happy to see that happen, Swan."

"It would be so nice to wake up in the morning knowing that I'll never have to deal with that imbecile again."

They got themselves settled under the covers, lying side by side and staring up at the ceiling, thoughts swirling.

"You never mentioned working in bail bonds before," Killian said quietly. "What made you decide to do that?"

"I didn't have many prospects after I graduated from high school. I had just aged out of the foster system and didn't have any money to go to college or a trade school. I worked at Dunkin' Donuts and this customer always came in during my shift. One day, she started asking me what I planned to do with my life, that I didn't seem like the type to be satisfied with menial labor. When I explained my situation, she offered me a job at her bail bonds office. We realized pretty quickly that I had a knack for tracking people down, so she started taking me on stakeouts and showed me all the ropes. After working for her a year, I was going after skips on my own. Cleo was very proud of me."

"I'm sure she was. Do you keep in touch with her?"

It took several moments for her to answer, and when she did, her voice was emotional. "She, uh…she died. A person she was chasing got aggressive and pushed her through a plate glass window. A shard punctured a main artery and she bled out before help could get there."

His hand found hers. "I'm so sorry, Emma."

"Thanks. Her assistant and I kept the office going for a while longer, but when I was offered the position at the hotel, we closed it. Johanna was close to retirement age anyway."

"Do you think you'll keep bartending for a long time?"

"I don't know. It pays the bills and the tips are great, but it's not what I want to do for the rest of my life."

He turned his head to look at her. "If you could do anything in the world, what would it be?"

She licked her bottom lip, then pulled it between her teeth in contemplation. "I'd like to be a counselor, I think."

"What kind of counselor?"

"For older foster kids who are getting ready to age out of the system. When I aged out, it was terrifying. I already had a job, so they just helped me find a place to live, and that was it. I was on my own."

"You didn't have any counseling at all?"

"Not at that time, but I have a friend who is a social worker and she said lately they've been hiring people to help phase foster kids into society when they age out."

"I think you would be great at a job like that, Emma."

She rolled her head and met his eyes. "Yeah, well, I would have to take college courses to do it and those aren't in my budget right now, so who knows if it will ever happen?"

"There are grants and other types of financial aid available, and you could take courses part time while you continue to work. Perhaps you should look into it. It's a noble dream and I'm sure with your drive and determination, you will make it happen."

"Thank you, Killian. Maybe I will check into it," she said, the last word cut short by a yawn.

"I think that's our signal to go to sleep."

"You, um, you have to be touching me to get into my dream, right?"

"I'm pretty sure that's the way it works. Do you…how do you…"

"When we've slept on the couch, it's been nice having you spoon me," she said, almost shyly.

"I'm fine with that, if you are."

In response, she turned onto her left side and reached behind her to grasp his arm, pulling it around her waist. "Even if Neal's stupid ghost doesn't show up tonight, at least I'll be able to sleep, knowing you're here with me."

"As long as you need me, I'll always be by your side, Emma."

"Mmm, good to know," she murmured, burrowing backwards to get closer to him. "Goodnight, Killian."

"Night, Love."

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"No!"

Killian was jolted awake when he heard Emma's cry. They were in nearly the same position in which they had fallen asleep. He tightened his grip around her waist, feeling his nerves beginning to amp up. Her body was making little jerking movements and she was breathing in short gasps, so he knew she was beginning to dream.

He only had to wait a few minutes until he felt the same slight shock he had the night before. Then he was in the same dream world and Emma was in front of him, facing the other direction. He heard the chanting from Neal and was sure these were the whispers Emma said she kept hearing in her nightmares.

Without hesitation, Killian rushed around to face her and could see she was already in a trance. He took her by the shoulders and began to shake her. "Emma! Wake up!", he shouted, but his actions had no effect on her whatsoever.

He looked behind himself to see Neal moving rapidly in their direction, screaming, "She's MINE! She will never be yours! I came so close to killing her! Next time, I will succeed!"

The way Neal was swooping in, Killian knew he was coming for him and, even though it was a dream, he didn't want to take the chance of being torn away from Emma. His mind raced desperately, trying to figure out a way to break through to her. Then Liam's words came to him.

Perhaps you could try a true love's kiss.

Turning back to Emma, he pulled her closer and leaned in to kiss her. The moment their lips touched, a burst of what he could only call magic passed over them. Emma's eyes popped open as she gasped, "Killian!" Then she looked over his shoulder and a gamut of emotions played over her face - surprise, fear and finally, anger.

Killian turned to see Neal's spirit with a look of unadulterated fury on his face. Killian was between Emma and Neal, but she stepped around him and got in Neal's face, her arms waving wildly to emphasize her words.

"You fucking bastard! I am not yours! I do not want to die and spend eternity with you! That would be literal hell for me! Leave me the fuck alone!"

Neal began rapidly circling them, apparently attempting to create a vortex to pull her toward him. She thrust her fist into the air, her hair whipping around her face, which wore a look of furious determination. "GO. TO. HELL!" she screamed.

Suddenly, they heard a deafening roar that was so loud, Killian clamped both hands over his ears. Squinting in the direction of the sound, he saw a chasm starting to open, its yawning opening belching out black, sulphurous smoke.

From the midst of the smoke, a gigantic beast with huge, curved horns and fire shooting out of its eye sockets emerged. Its mouth was wide open as it emitted another eardrum piercing roar. Other screeching figures, with flaming tongues, swirled around the beast's massive legs.

Killian stood rooted to the spot, but he felt no fear. He knew these monsters weren't a threat to himself or Emma. They were here for one reason - to drag Neal to his eternal punishment.

Neal must have realized it, too, because he stopped spinning around them and tried to flee in the opposite direction from the chasm. It was no use, though. The screeching figures descended on him, swiping at him with their razor sharp claws, as the beast stomped closer.

Emma and Killian wrapped their arms around each other, watching the scene in fascinated horror. He heard her attempting to say something to him. "What?" he shouted.

She moved closer and yelled into his ear, "Is that a Hell beast?"

He nodded furiously. "I think so."

Neal's screams were so loud, they could hear them over the continuous roaring. "EMMA! HELP ME! DON'T LET THEM TAKE ME! EMMA, NO!"

The beast grabbed his shoulders with its sharp talons. Neal clawed frantically at the air, his face a mask of complete terror. The screeching figures began wrapping around his legs, squeezing tightly and viciously biting at them.

Neal twisted around until he was facing the monster, and obviously immediately regretted that action. The beast's mouth opened even wider, and for a split second, Killian thought it was going to bite Neal's head off. Instead, it spat noxious fumes into his face, causing him to retch violently.

His body continued convulsing as the hell beast threw him down and turned to head back toward the chasm. The other beings unwrapped themselves to follow their master. Emma turned to look at Killian, a look of disbelief on her face. "Aren't they taking him?" she asked.

He was opening his mouth to answer, when suddenly Neal's piercing scream once again rang out. Emma and Killian turned to see fiery, barbed whips flying out of the black hole, wrapping around Neal's body and extremities. He was dragged backwards, his hands scrabbling futilely at the ground, his face disfigured with panic and pain.

"EMS! EMMA, PLEASE! NOOOOO! HELP ME, EM…"

Emma buried her face in Killian's chest as Neal's words were cut off, having been pulled into the gaping, hellish abyss. The roaring sound intensified as if the demons themselves were screeching out their glee over claiming another soul. Then, with a whoosh, the chasm slammed shut and there was silence.

Emma sat up in bed with a gasp, Killian right beside her. She turned to him with eyes the size of saucers. "Oh my gosh! Was that real?! Were you there? Did you see…"

"Aye, Love," Killian said, trying to sound calmer than he felt. His heart was racing so fast, he could barely get the words out.

"Do…do you think it's over? Is he gone for good?"

"I would bet money that he met his eternal demise and will no longer be haunting you."

"Even though it happened in a dream?"

Killian mulled it over. "I think…" he began, considering how to explain it. "Your nightmares were Neal's way of manipulating you. I don't think you were dreaming the conventional way. My theory is that he was creating the nightmares and pulling you into them. That's how he could put you in a trance and make you feel like you were tied and gagged."

She was looking at him quizzically, clearly trying to comprehend what he was saying.

He took her hands and continued. "Since it wasn't a conventional dream, but one of his making, I'm pretty sure that what took place actually did happen. I'll continue to monitor your apartment for a few days, but I honestly think he'll never bother you again."

Emma stared at him for several long beats, then collapsed against him, her body shaking with sobs. He held her, stroking her hair and whispering reassurances, wondering if her outpouring of emotion was out of relief or a reaction to the horrors she just witnessed.

Finally, her weeping ceased, her body slowly relaxing against him. He thought perhaps she had fallen asleep, when he heard her whisper something. Bending his head to hear her better, he asked, "What did you say, Love?"

"How did you do it? How did you get to me and break me out of the trance?"

His hand automatically reached up to scratch nervously behind his ear. "I was able to get into your dream immediately and I saw you standing there, just like last time. Neal was coming and I knew he was going to try to separate us."

He paused, and when he didn't continue, she leaned back to look up into his face. "What did you do?"

"I didn't know what to do. I couldn't get you to wake up. Then I…I thought of something Liam suggested."

"What was it?"

"I told him about being in your dream, seeing you catatonic and not being able to break you out of it. He said, uh…he said I should try…true love's kiss."

He studied her reaction. Her jaw dropped and her eyes widened. "You…you kissed me?"

More nervous scratching. "Aye."

"And it worked?"

He dipped his head in a nod. "Aye."

"You woke me up with a true love's kiss? But that…that means you…" Her words trailed off and she stared at him, her breathing quick and shallow.

"That means…I love you," he said quietly.

"But doesn't it…" she began, then changed directions. "In fairy tales, for a true love's kiss to work, both people have to love the other person, don't they?"

He looked up through his lashes at her. "Aye," he stated simply.

Her head bent forward, but he could still see her eyes darting around, as if to seek an answer amongst the bed sheets. "I…I've never had any luck with love. Every time I was close to falling for a guy, something happened. Neal was the only one I ever…"

It was as if she was talking to herself, reciting a monologue to try to make sense of her feelings. Killian remained quiet, allowing her to work through it without interruption.

She stopped talking and her body became completely still. Minutes stretched on, and he was beginning to wonder if he had declared too much, too soon.

Suddenly, her head whipped up and she looked at him, dumbfounded. "With you, it's different. I feel different. I trust you. I feel safe and protected when I'm with you. I can talk to you about anything and you listen. I look forward to seeing you every day, and these last few weeks, all I want is to be with you. I know you'll take care of me and I want to take care of you. Is that…is that what love is?"

He reached up, tenderly running his fingers along her cheek. "Aye, Love. I think that's exactly what it is."

"That's why it worked, then. Because I love you, Killian."

A slow smile spread across his face before he dipped his head and captured her lips, sealing their declarations with another true love's kiss.

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