Chapter 31

Okay, I did not realize that it had been 2 weeks since I posted. Time goes by so fast and I've been so busy. I am not giving up on this story! I still have so many ideas for it! I apologize ahead of time for the big gaps in-between chapters coming up, I just have a lot on my plate right now. Your reviews are what keep me going, so thank you so much for them! I hope you like this chapter! Enjoy :)

"Where do you two think you're off to?" said a voice from behind.

Hanna sighed with relief. This was the one time she was actually okay with getting caught and hearing that pirate's voice. She turned to see Hook and was glad that he was there to stop them. Hanna did not like the idea of going to New York…especially since Henry's plan seemed to be to drive there in Emma's bug. After seeing Henry drive yesterday, Hanna was not really too keen on getting into the car with him. She didn't have to worry about that now though…they got caught and wouldn't be going to New York anytime soon.

"Uh, nowhere," Henry told him.

"You're in quite a rush to go nowhere," Hook said with a raise of his eyebrow.

"Fine. I'm…going home and she wants to come with me."

"Hmmm…you're running away?"

"Whatever," Henry said as he shrugged his shoulders.

"So you're planning on driving all the way back to New York? One lesson and you think you're ready for that?" Hook asked.

"No, just to the nearest bus station," Henry told him.

That made Hanna feel a little better knowing that Henry didn't plan to drive the whole way. At least Henry knew he wasn't a good enough driver to make it all the way to New York. She wasn't sure if he would even make to the bus station though…maybe if there weren't any mailboxes along the rode.

"I'm afraid I can't let you do that mate. It's too dangerous."

"I don't care what you think," Henry said as he turned to open the car door.

With Henry's back turned, Hanna made eye contact with Hook. "Stop him," she mouthed at the pirate as she gestured towards Henry. He gave her a look in return, making Hanna think he was going to stop Henry and she wouldn't have to go all the way to New York and get herself into trouble again.

"Well, you should," Hook said as she shut the car door, "because I've got a better way."

Hanna wasn't sure what he meant by that…maybe he just wanted to distract Henry or something. They followed him down to the docks though to find out just what he had planned.

Hook introduced them to his friend Mr. Smee. That confused Henry for a minute. He had only heard that name from Peter Pan. He didn't know it was actually a real name. Hook continued to tell them that Smee is sailing to New York and would be more than happy to take them along.

"Wait," Hanna said as she shook her head and looked up at Hook. "You're just going to let us sail away with this man we don't even know?"

"If the lad wants to go to New York, this is a much safer way," Hook told her.

Hanna was beyond annoyed with this stupid pirate right now. He was suppose to be stopping them, not giving them alternative transportation. What the heck was he thinking? How could he just let them go off like this? He knew how mad it would make Emma. He'd been trying to get in her good graces since their trip to Neverland, why would he ruin it all now? She would never forgive him for sending her son off to New York on a boat. Hanna was so frustrated she thought she was going to explode.

"Hook! Are you kidding me?" Hanna yelled. She was about to lay into him and give him a piece of her mind when she was interrupted.

"We need to get to the boathouse. Now!" Hook said as he looked up at the sky.

Hanna followed the pirates eyes and saw what was coming. It must be one of Zelena's flying monkeys. It was coming right for them.

"Come on!" Hanna said as she grabbed ahold of Henry and ran to into the boathouse.

"Did you just call him Hook?" Henry asked as he ran behind Hanna.

Crap, Hanna thought to herself. She didn't mean to call him that out loud. According to Henry, his name was Killian. He even wore his fake hand instead of his hook to cover up who he really was. Hanna had never called him anything but Hook before, so she didn't even think about it.

"Uh…no. Just hurry. We have to take cover," Hanna told him, trying to avoid the question.

"You did! What's going on?" Henry demanded once they made it into the boat house.

"Henry, it's nothing," Hanna told him. She wanted more than anything to tell him the truth and explain everything to him. And she just might have if they weren't being attacked by flying monkeys at the moment.

"You two need to run!" Hook yelled at them. He had a gun and was shooting as many monkeys as he could, but there were more coming.

Hanna looked up and saw more monkeys flying towards them. "Come on Henry," Hanna said as she started running towards the other end of the boathouse.

Henry followed her, but then tripped on a rope. Hanna turned around when she noticed he wasn't following her anymore. She ran back to him and reached down to help him up. She heard a noise and looked up to see a monkey flying right at them.

"Hook!" Hanna yelled out for him to help. She sighed and rolled her eyes at herself when she realized that she had called him Hook again. She looked down at Henry, hoping he wouldn't notice…she should have known better though.

Henry looked up and raised his eyebrows at her. He heard what she said. There was no way to lie about it now, but there was also not time to explain. Hook had just tried to shoot the monkey, but he was out of ammo. Henry's foot was stuck in the rope and he was still on the ground. Hanna wasn't going to just leave him. She leaned down, covering Henry, and braced herself for the whatever the monkey was going to do.

Hanna heard a gun fire. It couldn't have been Hook, so she turned to see who it was. It was Emma, gun in hand, ready to take out some monkeys. She also saw her dad throw his sword and take out another monkey. Regina was also there and she was throwing fireballs left and right. Hanna looked down at Henry to see if he was taking all of this in…and he definitely was. Seeing Emma with a gun might not have been too shocking, but the whole sword wielding and fireball throwing was definitely a surprise. They were going to have a lot of explaining to do once those monkeys were gone.

"Hanna! Are you okay?" Snow asked as she ran over to her daughter and wrapped her arms around her.

"I'm okay, Mom," Hanna assured her.

"Are you sure that thing didn't hurt you?" David asked as he looked his daughter over for any injuries.

"I promise I'm okay," Hanna said with a small smile. She was starting to get really nervous. They were going to want to know what she was doing here. Now that they knew she was okay, they were going to really lay into her. Although they shouldn't really be that mad. She was just trying to protect Henry, and they didn't actually end up going to New York anyway.

"How did you…what are you even doing here?" Snow asked as she shook her head in confusion. She was hoping her daughter had a good excuse for being here because otherwise she was going to be in so much trouble.

"Explain yourself, right now." David demanded. He was glad his little girl was safe, but she wouldn't have been in danger in the first place if she would have just stayed where she was suppose to.

"Well…I, uh…" Hanna started stammering. She didn't know how to explain it to them. She looked over to Henry and Emma. Emma had the storybook in her hands "You guys found the book?" Hanna asked as she ran over to where Henry and Emma were standing. She really didn't mean to change the subject, she was just so excited that they found it. The book was going to help Henry remember, she just knew it.

"It's all going to make sense in a minute, I promise," Emma said as she handed the book to Henry.

Hanna could tell by the look on Henry's face that he was remembering. As soon as that book touched his hands, something about his face changed. It was like he was seeing his whole life flash before his eyes.

"Mom?" Henry asked as he looked at Emma. "Mom!" he exclaimed when he spotted Regina.

"He remembers," Hanna said with a smile and she watched Regina run over to him and give him a hug. The happy moment didn't last long before Henry just disappeared before their eyes.

It all happened so fast…Hanna looked around to see Henry with Zelena. Regina getting knocked out by her sister when she tried to save Henry. Zelena choking the life out of Henry while going on about how the Captain was to blame for all of this. Hanna wasn't sure what she meant by that. Then Emma used her magic to get Henry away from Zelena. It was as if Emma's magic burned Zelena's hands and she couldn't hold onto Henry anymore. As soon as her grip was loosened, Henry ran right over to them again and Zelena was gone.

He went straight to Regina. Yelling for her until she woke up. Hanna was relieved to see Regina open her eyes and stand back up again. She was going to be okay. Regina reached down to give Henry a kiss. As soon as her lips met his forehead, a bright light burst from them.

Hanna felt like she had just watched a movie of the last year of her life. She remembered arriving in the Enchanted Forest. She remembered living in the castle and wearing those dresses. She remembered how much she missed Emma and Henry and how sad she was. She remembered those awful nightmares she use to have and how her parents soothed her back to sleep every time she had them. She remembered how she reacted when she found out that her mom was going to have another baby. She remembered accepting that fact and being excited about her baby brother or sister. She remembered their journey to ask Rumplestiltskin for help and him sending them to find Glinda, who told them they needed light magic to defeat Zelena…they needed Emma. That's why they came back here. That's why her parents now shared one heart. They were the ones who cast the curse, it wasn't Zelena.

Hanna shook her head and looked up at her mom and dad. They remembered everything too. They explained everything to Emma, making it clear why they cast the curse and that she was the one who could defeat Zelena once and for all.

"Now, we're going to talk about you," David said as he eyed up his youngest daughter. Just because they got their memories back didn't mean she was off the hook for doing the exact opposite of what she was told.

"Dad, I…" Hanna started to say.

"We'll meet you at home," Emma interrupted to tell David and Snow. She didn't want to hang around and listen to Hanna get into trouble. Plus, she had to have her own discussion with Henry about what he was doing here.

"Okay, Em. We'll see you in a little while," Snow told her with a smile.

Emma gave Hanna a small smile before she left…one that Hanna did not return. She still wasn't very happy with her sister.

Once everyone else was gone, Hanna looked up at her parents. They did not look too pleased. Hanna knew once they heard her explanation they wouldn't be mad at her…well she hoped they wouldn't.

"Okay, spill it," Snow said with a raise of her eyebrows.

Hanna sighed, "I didn't plan on leaving the diner, honest. Henry was leaving. I had to go with him. I couldn't let him go all by himself."

"You don't think maybe you could have told someone…Ruby, Granny, somebody?" David asked her.

"I…I didn't think…" Hanna started to say.

"You're right, you didn't think," David said, his voice getting louder. He was so frustrated with her right now.

"Dad, I tried to stop him from going to New York. I really did," Hanna told him.

"You were going to go to New York?!" David yelled.

Hanna flinched at the sound of her dad's voice. She probably shouldn't have mentioned that part of the plan.

"Hanna, answer you're father," Snow ordered.

"That's where Henry wanted to go, but we didn't. We stayed," Hanna told them quickly, hoping the fact that they obviously didn't end up going would calm her parents down a bit. She knew it was a bit of a lie, the only reason they didn't go was because Hook stopped them. All that mattered though was that she and Henry were here, they were safe, and everything was fine…right?

"How did you end up here at the docks then?" David asked with a raise of his eyebrows. He knew she was leaving something out.

"We walked here," she said with a shrug of her shoulders. It wasn't a lie, that was how they got here.

"Hanna, don't get smart with me, David warned. "I know you aren't telling us something."

"Fine," she said as she rolled her eyes. "Hook stopped us from driving Emma's bug to the bus station and he brought us here. He was going to…" Hanna continued, but she was interrupted before she could tell him about Hook's idea to send them to New York by boat.

"You were going to take you sister's car?!" David yelled.

Hanna knew she could totally blame Henry for all of this if she wanted to, but she wasn't going to do that. It was his idea, but he wasn't himself. She should have known better. She should have done more to stop him. This was her fault.

"Yeah," she said as she shrugged her shoulders again. There may have been an eye roll too, but sometimes Hanna did that without realizing it.

"Shrug your shoulders and roll your eyes at me one more time and see what happens," David said as he crossed his arms. He was not in the mood for her attitude.

"David…" Snow said, trying to calm her husband down. She could tell he was about to lose it.

"Snow, it's fine," David told her.

Hanna just glared up at him, careful not to roll her eyes again. She was starting to get really mad at him.

"What on Earth was going through your head? I just don't get it Hanna. We've been through this so many times," David told her.

"Dad, we didn't even go! I don't even know why you're so mad," Hanna said. She left the eye rolling out, but the attitude was still very clear in her voice.

"But you'd be halfway to New York by now if the pirate hadn't stopped you!" David yelled.

"But we're not dad! We're here and we're fine!" Hanna yelled back.

"Do you realize how close you came to not being fine? You were almost attacked by a flying monkey and that witch just about choked Henry to death!" David shouted.

"Don't you think I know that! We're fine though, so just stop!"

"Hanna, I'm not going to stop! I'm your father and I'm not going to ever stop protecting you!"

"I don't need you to protect me!" Hanna shouted at him.

"Will you two stop shouting at each other, it's not going to solve anything," Snow told them both.

David sighed. "Do you not understand how scared I was when I walked in here and saw you? I was terrified that something might happen to you," David said as he knelt down and looked into Hanna's eyes. His voice was calmer now.

Hanna wasn't calm though. She was so mad at him. "Nothing happened. I am fine. You're just being ridiculous! I'm not a baby!"

"Hanna you'll always be my baby," David said as reached up and tucked some of her hair behind her ear.

"No I won't!" Hanna shouted as she pulled away from him and stormed off.

"Hanna! We're not done!" David yelled after her.

"David, let's just go home. We'll talk with her more later," Snow said as she guided her husband out of the boat house and towards the car. She knew if they kept at it, things would just get worse. They were both so stubborn and just needed time to cool off. Hanna was in no way off the hook.

Hanna just continued to get madder and madder as they drove home. She really didn't even know why. Her dad was just making her so angry. She didn't go to New York, so he shouldn't even be that mad. Nobody even got hurt. He was just treating her like a little girl and it was driving her nuts.

"Hey! You're back!" Emma said as Hanna walked into the loft followed by her parents.

"I do not want to talk to you," Hanna said with a roll of her eyes. She was still mad at Emma. She looked around to make sure Henry wasn't there, luckily he wasn't. She didn't want him to hear her say that. He must have been with Regina somewhere.

"Hanna, don't talk to your sister that," David warned.

"Why? It's true. What is she even doing here? She doesn't live here anymore," Hanna said as she glared at Emma.

"Han, come on…" Emma tried. She understood why Hanna was mad and she wanted to talk to her about it.

"I said I don't want to talk to you," Hanna said as she went towards the kitchen.

"And I said not to talk to your sister like that. Go to your room!" David told Hanna as he pointed towards the stairs.

"But I'm hungry," Hanna whined.

"Go, now!" David said again, a little louder.

"Ugh, fine!" Hanna said as she stomped all the way up the stairs.

Hanna sat up in her room for almost a half an hour. She heard Henry and Regina come in right after she got upstairs. Regina must have been staying for dinner because she didn't hear her leave. Hanna tried to listen at the door to see if she could hear what they were talking about, but she couldn't. She just went to lay on her bed instead. Even though she couldn't hear what they were saying, she could smell what they were eating and it made her stomach growl. She was starving. She really wished someone would tell her she could come downstairs. She would have just gone down, but she wasn't sure if she was allowed. She knew she was already in so much trouble, she didn't want to push her parents anymore by leaving her room prematurely. They would have to let her come downstairs to eat at some point, right?

After another 20 minutes or so, Hanna heard a knock at the door. She didn't say anything, but looked up to see who it was. The only person she really cared to see right now was Henry. Unless it was one of her parents telling her she could come eat. She didn't want to talk to them.

"Have you calmed yourself down yet?" Snow asked with a raise of her eyebrows as she sat down on the edge of Hanna's bed.

Hanna laid there for a minute. She thought about just not answering her. She didn't want to talk, but then she remembered how hungry she was. The only way she was getting past that door and downstairs to where the food was is if she talked. So she gave in and answered her mother's question.

"Yes, I'm fine," Hanna said. She wanted to ask if her dad had calmed himself down yet, but she thought better of it. That would only get her into more trouble.

"Good. Now, sit up so we can talk," Snow ordered.

Hanna sighed, but sat up. She hugged her knees to her chest and looked at her mom, waiting for the lecture.

"What happened today?" Snow asked in a calm, concerned voice.

"Mom, I didn't know what to do. Henry was so determined to go to New York. I couldn't stop him. I tried," Hanna told her.

"Why didn't you go get somebody?" Snow asked.

"I don't know. I didn't really think about it. If I had though, he would have been long gone by the time I found Red or Granny. He already had Emma's keys in his hand and was about to walk out the door."

"Okay, I understand that, but you have to understand where you're father and I are coming from too. You continue to disobey us and put yourself into harms way," Snow told her.

"Mom, I don't. I just…"

"Hanna you do. Don't forget I have my memories of our time in the Enchanted Forest back. I remember everything," Snow told her with a raise of her eyebrows.

Hanna looked down. She knew her mom was probably referring to the time she strayed away from the group, followed Regina, and asked her to rip her heart out. That led to her mom, Regina, and herself almost getting attacked by a flying monkey. Then there was the time she ran off when they told her that her mom was pregnant. She didn't leave the castle walls, so she wasn't in harms way, but she still didn't come when she heard them calling her name all afternoon…she led them to believe that she didn't hear them, but she did. There were a few other instances too. Not to mention all of the other times when they were in Storybrooke before, so maybe her mom was right.

"Hanna, we put these rules in place to protect you. Your father and I don't do this to be mean," Snow told her.

"I know. I'm sorry," Hanna mumbled.

"Well, I'm glad you're sorry, but that might not be good enough this time," Snow said to Hanna.

"Is Dad still really mad at me?" Hanna asked as she looked up at her mom.

"Hanna, he's not mad…just disappointed. I think you hurt his feelings a little bit too."

"Why? What did I say?" Hanna asked. She honestly couldn't remember. She was yelling so many things and it all happened so fast.

"You told him you don't need him to protect you and that won't always be his baby," Snow said with a little laugh. She knew it sounded silly, but when a child tells you that it hurts. It hurts to know that they are growing up and don't need you as much as they use to. With Hanna, it hurt them even more. They didn't get to experience her actual baby years, so every moment with her and with Emma was so precious.

"But I won't…I'm not. I'm not a baby anymore. You guys have to stop treating me like one," Hanna complained.

"First of all, we tried treating you like the young lady you are, but you don't follow the rules. That leads to what you would call "baby treatment." If you can't handle the rules we set in place for a child your age, then we set stricter ones. That's the way it goes."

"Fine," Hanna sighed. She knew her mom was right. They had trusted her to listen to them and she didn't. Now she was suffering the consequences.

"Second of all," Snow continued. "You are our baby and you always will be no matter what. I don't care how old you are. You, Emma, and this little one will always be our babies, so get use to it."

"Okay," Hanna said with a smile. "Did I really hurt Dad's feelings?"

"He won't admit it, but yes you did. He loves you so much. He doesn't want anything bad to happen to you."

"I know, but he makes me so mad sometimes."

"I understand that, but you have to figure out how to keep that attitude of yours in check. You can't talk to him like that. He is your father. You have to show him respect."

"Okay, I'll try. I promise," Hanna said as she looked up at her mom. She was really starting to feel bad about what she said to him. All he wanted to do was keep her safe and she yelled at him and said all of those things. She really wished she hadn't.

"Do you want to come downstairs now? You can talk to him. I promise he isn't mad," Snow told her.

Hanna just shook her head as the tears started to well up in her eyes. She didn't want to go down there in front of everyone to see him. What if she started to cry?

Snow knew Hanna was embarrassed and didn't want to go face her father with everyone else downstairs too. "How about I go get him and bring him up here?" Snow suggested.

"Okay," Hanna said as she nodded her head.

"Be right back," Snow said as she wiped the tears from her daughter's eyes before going downstairs to retrieve her husband.

A few moments later, Snow returned with Charming by her side. Hanna heard them come in, but she didn't want to look up. She felt guilty and didn't want to see the look on her dad's face.

"Listen kiddo, we need to talk," David said as he sat down on the bed next to Hanna, who continued to look down. "Hey, look at me," David said with a laugh as he lifted her chin.

As soon as Hanna looked up, she burst into tears. "Daddy, I'm so sorry for what I said. I didn't mean it," Hanna said as she launched herself into his arms.

Charming wrapped his arms around his baby girl. "It's okay, it's okay," he told her as he rubbed circles on her back.

"You're not mad at me for what I said?" Hanna asked as she looked up at her dad once she had calmed down.

"No, I'm not mad, but that doesn't mean you're off the hook for what happened," he told her.

"I know," Hanna said as she let her head drop. "What are you going to do to me?"

"Well we thought about locking you in the dungeon and throwing away the key," David told her with a raise of his eyebrows.

"Dad," Hanna said with a laugh.

"Okay, we don't have a dungeon, so we realized that plan isn't going to work," David told her with a grin. "So, we're just extending your grounding and making it a whole lot stricter."

"What does that mean?" Hanna asked. She wasn't sure how her grounding could get worse. She was already not allowed to do pretty much anything. They did let her watch a little bit of TV, but not nearly as much as she use to. She figured they could take that away, which would not be fun, but she could handle it.

"Well, no TV at all, early bedtime, and except for school you are to be with one of us at all times," David told her.

"You mean I can't hang out with Red and the diner or go with Emma and Henry somewhere?" Hanna asked. Not that she really wanted to be with her sister at the moment, but that was besides the point.

"Nope, not unless one of us is with you," Snow told her.

Hanna opened her mouth to object. She could handle the no TV thing. The early bedtime was really going to suck, but she could live with it. Only being able to go somewhere with her parents was going to be the worst part. If Emma and Henry decided to go to Granny's for hot chocolate or ice cream, Hanna wouldn't be allowed to go with them anymore, unless one of her parents came. The three of them would do that sometimes in the evening…run to Granny's for a treat. Her parents almost never came with them, she wasn't really sure why, but they didn't. Now, she wouldn't be able to do that or a lot of other things anymore, at least for however long her grounding lasted. She thought better of arguing with them though.

"Fine," Hanna sighed, giving into their demands.

"Something like this will not happen again, understood?" David said as he held onto her arms and looked Hanna in the eyes.

"Yes," Hanna told him seriously and she meant it. She wouldn't do something like this again…they might actually lock her in a dungeon next time.

"How about we go downstairs and get you some dinner?" Snow suggested. She knew Hanna must be starving.

"Yes, please!" Hanna said as she jumped off of the bed and headed for the door.

"Hey, sorry I got you into trouble," Henry said as he sat down on the bar stool next to Hanna.

"It's okay," Hanna said with a shrug of her shoulders. "I'm use to it."

"If it makes you feel any better I got in trouble too. My mom took my Game Boy and Wii away from me," Henry said with a sigh.

"Oh no, what ever will you do without your Game Boy," Hanna said jokingly with a roll of her eyes.

"Hey, those things are a lot of fun," Henry said as he nudged her with his elbow.

"Yeah they are," Hanna admitted.

"So, you're not mad at me?" Henry asked.

"No, I'm not mad. I'm just glad you're back. I missed you," Hanna told him with a smile.

"I missed you too," Henry said.

Hanna and Henry's conversation was interrupted by a scream. They turned around to see what was going on.

"Mom, are you okay?" Hanna asked as she jumped down from the chair and ran to where her mom was holding onto her stomach.

"It's the baby. It's coming," Snow said in a very unexcited voice. This was suppose to be a good thing, but Zelena wanted that baby. As long as it was still inside, it was safe. Now, it was on it's way out though, and they had to protect it.