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Chapter 21

Hanna woke with a start. She looked around to see all of the lost boys asleep, as if someone had cast a spell on them. Then she looked directly in front of her and focused on the person that had woken her up. "Hey baby," Snow said as she smiled down at her little girl, relieved to have finally found her.

"No!" Hanna shouted as she quickly sat up and scooted away from her mom. "You're not really here. It's a trick. My mommy doesn't want me. I'm too old." Hanna wouldn't look up at her mom as the tears continued to fall down her cheeks.

Snow was shocked at what her daughter had just said. What had happened to make her think all of this? She didn't like what Neverland had done to her little girl. "Hanna. Look at me," Snow said as she put her hand under her chin, trying to get her to look up at her. Hanna didn't budge. Snow gently put both of her hands on Hanna face and turned it towards her. "Hanna…I'm here. See," Snow said as she reached down to grab Hanna's hand and put it on her face. She wanted Hanna to feel her, to know that she was really there. Snow watched Hanna's eyes begin to soften. "Mommy's here sweetie," Snow said with a smile.

Hanna gazed into her mother's loving eyes. Maybe this wasn't a trick…maybe they really did find her. This was her mom right in front of her. The look on her face told Hanna that she was happy to have found her. As the feeling of relief washed over her, Hanna launched herself into her mother's arms and held on tight, never wanting to let her go. She was really here and she was hugging her and smiling at her. She really did want to find her after all. Hanna didn't know how she could have let herself think all of those things about her parents not wanting her. She knew that they did. She shouldn't have let what Pan and the lost boy said get into her head. She knew how her parents really felt.

"I…didn't think…you would ever…find me," Hanna said in between her sobs.

"We will always find you. Don't you ever forget that," Snow said as she squeezed her little girl tight.

Hanna nodded her head in her mother's shoulder as the tears continued to fall.

"I love you so much," Snow said as she felt her daughter trembling in her arms. She just continued to embrace her daughter, knowing that she needed this reassurance right now.

"I love you too," Hanna said once she finally calmed down.

After giving his wife a few minutes with their daughter, Charming came over to see Hanna. "Hey princess," he said as he kneeled down and smiled at her.

"Daddy!" Hanna said as she let go of her mom and went to hug her dad. "I don't wanna be here anymore," she told him as she looked into his eyes. "I just wanna go home."

David quickly scooped her up and held her tightly in his strong arms. "Okay, baby. We're going to get you home. I promise."

Hanna relaxed in his tight embrace as she tried to wrap her head around the fact that they were really here. They had found her and they were going to go home. She was so happy, then the reality of what was going on came back to her. She snapped her head up. "Henry!" she said in a panic. She scrambled down from her dad's arms and looked around the camp. Along with her parents, Emma and Regina were there. Gold and Hook were there, along with a woman she didn't know. Then there was Neal, Henry's father. He was alive? Hanna wasn't sure how that was possible, but she didn't have time to figure that out right now.

"We have to stop him! We have to stop Pan! We have to get to Henry!" Hanna said as she began breathing rapidly.

"Han slow down," Emma said as she kneeled down in front of her sister, grabbing onto her shoulders. "Tell us what you know."

Hanna took a deep breath and started again. "Pan needs Henry to save magic…I don't really know what that means exactly, but I don't think it's good for Henry. He agreed to it though and went with Pan. I tried to stop him, but I couldn't. I don't even know where they were going." Hanna looked down at the ground. She blamed herself for letting Henry go with Pan. She should never have let him go, she should have done more.

"It's okay," Emma assured her. "We'll figure this out." Emma gave her sister a hug. She was relieved to have found her safe. Now, they just needed to find Henry.

As they were trying to decide what to, they heard a girl's voice calling out for help. They ran to see who it was. They found the girl. Her name was Wendy. Apparently Neal knew her from a long time ago. It took some convincing, but she eventually told them Pan's real plan. He needed Henry's heart to save himself.

"What will happen to Henry?" Hanna asked.

"Well it's a trade," Wendy said. "When Pan lives, Henry will die."

Hanna gasped and put her hands over her mouth. She felt her dad wrap his arms around her and hold her tight. Henry couldn't die. They had to find a way to save him.

Wendy told them that Pan had taken Henry to Skull Rock. The group went into action and set a plan in motion. Hanna tried to keep up and follow along with the plan, but she was so tired. She must not have been asleep for very long before they found her. Hanna couldn't even remember the last time she actually had a restful sleep. However, her ears perked up when she heard Emma tell their dad that Gold could cure him back in Storybrooke.

"Wait, cure him from what?" Hanna asked in a panic.

They explained to her about David getting hit with an arrow dipped in dreamshade. The only way he could live was from the water on the island. It only worked if he was on the island, so he would of had to stay here. Gold had a cure though, so they assured her that there was nothing to worry about. Hanna still worried, but tried to push it from her mind, since they would be able to fix it.

Emma, Regina, Neal, and Gold were going to Skull Rock to face Pan and get Henry back. Hook and Tinkerbell, which was the woman Hanna hadn't known, were staying to guard the lost boys when they woke up. While David and Mary Margaret were planning on going to get the water from Deadman's Peak that would keep David alive until they were able to get the cure.

Snow was about to tell Hanna to stay here with Hook and Tinkerbell. She could see that her daughter was exhausted, and she really wanted her to stay here and rest. After the way she reacted when they found her though, she thought it best that she or Charming stay behind with her.

"Hook, would you mind going with David to get the water? I'll stay here and guard these boys," Snow said as Charming gave her a questioning look, then quickly realized her reasoning when she motioned her eyes towards their daughter.

"Come on, pirate," David said as they set off into the jungle. David gave both of his daughters a kiss on the forehead before heading out.

Snow sat down and leaned up against the tree and motioned for her daughter to come sit with her. Hanna sat down and leaned into her mom's outstretched arms.

"Hanna we need to talk about something," Snow told her. She knew her daughter was tired, but this was something they needed to discuss now. She could sleep in a few minutes.

"What?" Hanna asked as she lifted her head and looked at her mom.

"We need to talk about what you said when I woke you up. That I didn't want you and that you were too old. Hanna, where would you get an idea like that?" Snow asked with a look of concern in her eyes.

"I don't know," Hanna said as she looked down. She could barely remember actually saying that out loud. She was a little embarrassed that she said those things to her mom. This island was really messing with her head and the exhaustion wasn't helping.

"Hanna…" Snow said as she lifted Hanna's chin so she would look at her.

"It was just something Pan and one of those lost boys said. It was nothing really."

"What did they say to you?"

Hanna sighed. She really didn't want to tell her mom what they had said. Now that Hanna thought back on it, she knew it was silly to have even believed the crazy things they had told her. She knew her mom wouldn't give in though, so she decided to tell her anyway.

"Pan told me that Emma was able to reveal the map and that you had it for days. He said that you guys could have found me by now if you really wanted to," Hanna started to tell her mom.

"Hanna, we never stopped trying to find you and Henry. You know that right?"

Hanna nodded her head. She knew they would never stop looking for her and Henry.

"What else did they say?" Snow asked, knowing that there was more.

"Mom, it doesn't matter," Hanna said, in an attempt to get her mom to just drop it.

"Hanna, it does matter. Please tell me."

"They said that you don't really want me because I'm not a baby anymore…that I'm too old," Hanna said as a few tears fell down her face.

Snow's heart broke for her little girl. All of those days she had to go on thinking those horrible things, which were completely untrue. She and Charming had worked so hard to show Hanna that they loved her and would always be there for her no matter what. Now, these awful little boys come along and try to ruin all of that progress. Snow would not let that happen.

"Hanna, none of what those boys said is true," Snow said as she wiped the tears from her daughter cheeks. "You're daddy and I love you so much…more than you can even imagine. We don't care how old you are. You will always be our little girl and we will always love you."

"I know," Hanna said as she leaned back into her mother and felt her arms wrap tightly around her.

"Good," Snow said with relief as she held onto her little girl. She feared that she and Charming may still have some work ahead of them to undo the damage that was caused by what Pan and his lost boys had put their little girl through, but they would be there for her through it all. "Why don't you lay down and try to get some rest." Snow said as she pushed the hair from Hanna's face.

"No," Hanna said as she shook her head. "I'm not sleeping until we get Henry back."

"I didn't say you had to sleep, just rest. Come on, lay your head down."

Hanna gave in and laid her head down onto her mom's lap. She would not let herself fall asleep though. She couldn't. Not until she knew for sure that Henry was alright. Snow just absentmindedly rubbed circles on her daughter's back, hoping she would sleep for at least a little bit. Hanna had to put up a fight, but she won. When her dad and Hook came back she was still awake and didn't miss it when the rest of the group came back with Henry. She shot straight up and waited to hear what happened. It looked like Henry was asleep. She hoped that was the case, but it wasn't. Pan had been successful in taking Henry's heart and putting it into himself. They still had a chance though, if they could find Pan they could get the heart back and still save Henry. The only trouble was, they didn't know where Pan was.

"Wait," Hanna said as she looked around. "Where's Gold?" she asked, almost afraid to hear the answer. He had a cure for her Dad back in Storybrooke. If something happened to him then…Hanna couldn't even let herself think it.

"Pan put him in Pandora's box," Regina told them.

Hanna looked over at her father and fully took in what that meant. She ran over to him and he wrapped her in a hug. She didn't want to lose him. She couldn't. They had to find a way. If they found Pan, they could save Henry and get Rumplestiltskin out of that box. He could save her dad and everything would be okay. They just had to find Pan, and Hanna knew exactly who would know where Pan was. She looked over at the lost boys, who were awake by now, and began to storm right over to them. She was going demand that they tell them where Pan is. She would make them tell her if she had too. She would love to get back at them for how they had treated her.

"Woah, hold on a second kiddo," David said as he held Hanna back.

"But Dad, they know…they know where Pan is. I'm gonna make them tell us," Hanna said as she tried to wriggle free from her father's grip.

"You're not going to be doing anything," he told her. He admired her determination, but he was not going to have her handle those boys.

"Dad, we have to find Pan. He has Henry and Rumplestiltskin…if we don't find them, then…" Hanna was starting to panic. She had to get information out of those lost boy and fast.

"Hanna, we will find Pan. I promise," he assured her.

"Yes we will," Hanna heard Regina say with determination as she walked past them. "I'll handle these boys."

Hanna grinned because she knew Regina would be able to get those boys to talk.

She listened as Regina began threatening their lives if they didn't speak up. However, Regina's method didn't seem to be working.

Emma put a stop to Regina's threats and took a calmer approach. She tried to reason with them and make them see Pan for who he really was. She offered the boys a ride home on their ship if they helped them find Pan. The boys finally gave in and told them that Pan was at his thinking tree.

Snow, Emma, and Regina were going to make there way to the tree and get what they needed from Pan. Hanna insisted on coming along. Snow didn't have the heart to tell her no, especially after all she had been through. Also, if they weren't able to get Rumplestiltskin out of Pandora's Box, then she would be staying on this island with her husband for the rest of her days, and she wanted to spend as much time with her daughters as she could. There was no way she would let Hanna stay here on this island for the rest of eternity, she just wasn't going to bring that up to her unless she absolutely had to. She had hope that they would find Pan and Pandora's box. They would save Rumplestiltskin and Henry. Everything would be fine.

They made their way through the jungle and finally came upon Pan's tree. Hanna spotted the box and watched as her mom ran over to grab it.

"Careful," Regina warned. "Pan wouldn't have just left it behind for no reason."

"It's David's only way home. Without Gold we're stuck here," Snow said as she reached out to take the box.

Hanna wondered if the "we're" her mom was referring to included her. Would they let her stay here with them if they couldn't save Gold or would they send her back to Storybrooke with everyone else? Before Hanna could really even process that thought though, she watched as the vines from the tree grabbed ahold of her mom and pull her back, holding her tightly against the tree.

"Mary Margaret!" Emma yelled as the vines started pulling all of them against the tree.

Hanna struggled against the hold. She wiggled her body as much as she could, but this was one strong tree.

"Are you still at it?" they heard Pan say from behind them. "Don't you know? Peter Pan never fails," he said with a grin as he stood in front of them. "I didn't expect you to find me, but then again I shouldn't be surprised. You're mothers. Quite tenacious about your offspring. Believe it or not, I understand that. But if you're looking to see Henry again, I have to tell you, there's only one place you'll be reunited—in death."

Hanna felt Regina try to escape the hold of these vines just like she had. Hanna glared at Pan. She really hated him. He was ruining everything. He took Henry's heart and was preventing her dad from getting the cure he needed in order to leave this awful place.

"Having trouble moving? Not surprised given where you are. You see, what's hastening your demise is your regret," Pan told them.

"What are you talking about?" Emma asked.

"This tree is the site of a very important event for me. I abandoned my boy here."

"You have a son?" Regina asked.

"If you have a child, you must regret losing him too," Emma said.

"But I don't. Quite the opposite actually. See I have him all boxed up, so I don't lose him again."

Hanna raised her eyebrows in shock as he told them that Rumplestiltskin was his son. Hanna really didn't even know how that could be true, but given the dynamics of her family she figured that anything was possible. Hanna was also confused by the fact that Pan had them tied up to this tree, yet hasn't done anything to them. What game could he possibly be playing now?

"You're magic is weakened," Regina said to Pan. "You can't even hurt us."

Hanna could tell by the look on Pan's face that Regina was right. If Pan's magic was weakened, then this was their chance to stop him. Hanna struggled against the vines once more to try and get free. The more she struggled though, the tighter the vines got.

"We have to get out of here," Hanna said in a panic.

"There has to be another way," Emma said as she pulled against the vines too.

Pan promised them that they weren't going to get to him. He explained that this tree attacks the regret inside anyone who comes here. He then started to tell them just what it was that they regretted—what held them tight to this tree. He started with Emma taunting her about how he could feel what Henry was feeling because of his heart. He told her that he could feel just how much she had let him down time and time again. Hanna looked up at her sister and could see the sadness appearing on her face. What Pan was saying was getting to her.

"Leave her alone," Snow warned Pan. She was not going to have him mentally torture her other daughter too.

This caused Pan to turn towards Snow and blame her for Emma not being a good mother. He went on about how Snow was a bad example because she abandoned both of her daughters for 28 years.

"Are you finished?" Hanna heard Regina ask. Hanna was grateful that she was taking the attention away from her mother and sister.

"Last words from the Queen. Perhaps a deathbed confession from the one who has the most to regret of all," Pan said as he made his way over towards Regina.

"Yeah, there's one problem with that. I did cast a curse that devastated an entire population. I have tortured and murdered. I've done some terrible things. I should be overflowing with regret, but I'm not," Regina said as she pulled against the vines once more, snapping them and setting all of them free from their grasp. "Becuase it got me my son," Regina continued to say as she walked towards Pan and ripped Henry's heart right from his chest.

Hanna watched with a grin on her face as a look of shock came over Pan and he fell to the ground. She watched Regina clutch Henry's glowing heart in one hand reach down to pick up Pandora's box with the other.

"Now, let's go save Henry," she said with a smile.

They all made their way to the Jolly Roger where everyone else was keeping Henry's body safe. They were preparing for their journey back home and they were ready to put their plan in motion.

Hanna stood with everyone as they surrounded Henry and watched Regina return his heart to him. Regina pushed the heart back into his chest, and they all waited for him to wake back up.

"Henry?" Hanna asked desperately when he wasn't opening his eyes.

"Are we too late?" Emma asked Regina.

"Henry…honey!" Regina said as she gently shook him.

All of a sudden Henry opened his eyes and took in a deep breath. It worked. They saved him. Henry was going to be okay. Hanna had never felt more relieved.

"I..I'm sorry. I just wanted to save magic. I wanted to be a hero," Henry tried to explain as Emma and Regina embraced him.

"There's plenty of time for that," David told him.

"And now it's time to rest," Snow told her grandson with a smile.

Hanna gave Henry a hug and watched as Regina took him down below to get some sleep.

"I think someone else could use some rest too," Snow said as she came up beside her youngest daughter.

"No mom. Not yet. I want…"

"Hanna you're exhausted. You need to sleep," Snow insisted.

"Okay, but can we let Rumplestiltskin out first? I just need to see him. I need to know that dad is going to be okay. Please," Hanna begged. She knew she would not be able to sleep at all until she knew for sure that her dad was going to make it off of this island alive.

"Okay," Snow agreed.

Hanna watched as Neal picked up the box and opened it. A cloud of red smoke floated from the box and into the air and when the smoke cleared, there was Rumplestiltskin standing right in front of them.

"He's back," Emma said as she turned to her parents.

Hanna looked up at her sister to see a look of relief wash over her face. Hanna knew exactly how Emma was feeling.

"You're going to be okay," Hanna said with a smile as she look up at her dad.

"That means…" Emma started to say.

"We get to go home…a family," Snow said, finishing her daughter's sentence.

Hanna felt the loving arms of her parents wrap around her as they embraced both her and her sister. Hanna was so happy. She couldn't wait to finally go home and be a family again.

"Okay my sleepy daughter, I think it's time you got some rest now," Snow said as she looked down at Hanna, who was trying to hold back a yawn.

"Do I have to?" Hanna whined.

"Yes, now come with me," Snow said as she led her below deck and into one of the rooms.

Hanna climbed into the bed, but still didn't lay her head down. She was trying to put off sleeping as long as she could. She really wanted to wait until they were safely back home. She had this weird feeling that something bad was still going to happen.

"Hanna, lay down," Snow said as she sat down on the edge of the bed.

"No. I…I don't want to," Hanna said as she shook her head.

"Hanna…"

"Mom, are you sure Henry is okay? What if he's not. What if something bad happens to him. Maybe I should go check," Hanna said as she started to get out of the bed. Hanna was afraid that something bad might happen to Henry if she went to sleep. She had to protect him. What if Pan was still out there and he got ahold of Henry? She couldn't go to sleep until they were back home and safe.

"Hanna stay in bed," Snow said as she gently put her hands on Hanna's shoulders and pushed her back onto the bed. "Henry is fine. Regina is with him remember?"

Hanna nodded her head. Regina was with him. She wouldn't let anything bad happen to Henry. Hanna knew that. Then why was she so worried? "I'm really not that tired. Can we go back up there with dad?"

"Baby, you are tired," Snow said as she pushed Hanna's hair out of her face and tucked it behind her ear. She could see the dark circles under Hanna's eyes. She knew it had been a very long time since her little girl had a proper nights sleep.

"But…" Hanna started to protest.

"How about this, I'll lay down with you," Snow said as she started to climb into the bed next to her daughter. "I'm pretty tired too. How about we both try to get some sleep?"

Hanna watched as her mother laid down beside her and reached out her arms. Hanna nodded her head and laid down, letting herself be comforted by her mom's warm embrace. "Just don't leave me, okay?" Hanna told her mom.

"Never. I will never leave you," Snow said as she placed a kiss onto the top of her daughter's head.

After hearing that promise from her mom, Hanna finally let her eyes close and she drifted off to sleep.