Chapter 73

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Hanna sat in the backseat of Emma's bug as they drove out of Storybrooke and a thought occurred to her. "I don't think he'll be in Boston."

Emma held up her phone. "The app says he's there, see?"

"But Henry knows about your GPS app."

"No he doesn't. The app disguises itself."

"Yeah it's blue and opens up to a calculator when you press it, right?"

Regina shook her head. "Dammit, Swan!"

"It's the only lead we've got so we're following it. Even if he left it at the bus station, someone might have seen him."

"It's going to be a waste of time," Hanna said.

Emma rolled her eyes. "You know what, Hanna, why don't you just go to sleep."

"No."

"Mom, said you have to listen to me, so be quiet and go to sleep."

"Whatever." She laid her head against the window. She'd be quiet for now, but she wasn't going to sleep…

Hanna stared out the window, watching the trees go by when all of a sudden the sky began to change. There was a red haze over everything. Hanna felt the car some to a stop. She looked up and found the front seats empty. Hanna climbed to where Emma was sitting. She noticed the windshield had a giant crack and there was smoke coming out from under the car. Hanna quickly reached for the handle, but the car was locked. She pulled and pulled but she couldn't get it open. She tried to roll down the window, but it wouldn't budge. She heard a car zooming down the street. She looked over and saw Cruella's car screech to a halt right next to her. The doors opened and Hanna watched people pour out of Cruella's car. Hanna recognized them from the Underworld. First it was just people Henry helped by sharing with them their unfinished business. Then the Blind Witch from Granny's got out of the car and came over to the window. Cruella stood next to her. Hanna heard a knock at the other window. She turned and saw Pan standing there with that smug smile of his. Hanna's started to panic. She didn't know what she was doing back here. Why were all these people here? Where did Emma and Regina go? Hanna felt the door next to her start to open. She turned and saw James. He reached out his hand and pulled her from the car. He held her over the water. "Your dad isn't here to save you this time," he said right before dropping her…

"No!" Hanna woke with a start.

Emma looked in the rearview mirror at her sister. "Are you alright?"

"Yeah. Fine."

"You're not fine. You're breathing like you just finished a marathon."

"Emma, it's nothing." Hanna focused on her breathing and tried to slow it down.

Emma sighed. She knew a nightmare when she saw one, but she wasn't going to push it.

"Are you sure you're okay?" Regina asked.

Hanna nodded.

"How about we stop and get something to eat? I'm starving. Pull into that Hardee's up there, Swan."

Emma raised her eyebrows. "Hardee's? Really?"

Regina shrugged. "What? I hear they have good curly fries."

"Alright." Emma pulled into the drive thru. "What do you want, Han?"

"Uhh…" Hanna scanned the menu. There were so many choices. She jumped when she heard a voice start talking through the speaker.

"Welcome to Hardee's what can I get for you?"

Emma turned to her sister. "What do you want?"

Hanna couldn't decide. "I don't know. You guys order first." Hanna listened as Emma ordered herself a burger and curly fries. Regina got the same.

"Hanna?"

"Umm…I want a chicken sandwich and curly fries."

Emma turned and told the lady Hanna's order.

"Will that be all?" The women asked through the speaker.

"Yes." Emma said.

Hanna leaned forward. "Wait!"

Emma jumped. "What?"

"Tell her I want a chocolate milkshake too!"

Emma rolled her eyes. "Can we add a chocolate milkshake to the order too, please?"

"Would you like whipped cream and a cherry on that?"

Emma turned to Hanna.

Hanna shook her head.

"No thank you," Emma said into the speaker.

"Wait! Yeah I do, actually," Hanna said.

"Hanna…" Emma sighed turned back towards the speaker. "Scratch that. Add the whipped cream and cherry."

"Okay, is that all?"

Emma turned to Hanna one last time just to be sure.

Hanna nodded.

"That's all."

"You're total will be $22.47 please drive around to the window."

"So they just give it to us through a window?" Hanna asked.

"Yup," Emma told her.

"Wow. This is so fun!"

Hanna was fascinated by the drive thru. Her meal came out nice and hot and the milkshake was delicious. Hanna enjoyed her meal as they drove the rest of the way to the bus station in Boston.

Once they arrived, Emma's tracker led her to one of the buses. She ran onto it, hoping Henry was still on board.

Hanna was waiting outside with Regina, but looked over and found she had corned the bus driver.

"He wasn't on the bus?" Regina held out her phone to the woman, showing her a picture of Henry.

"Lady I don't know what to tell you. Everyone got off."

"Then why does the GPS tracker still say he's on it?" Regina yelled.

"Because Henry hid his phone under one of the seats." Emma held out Henry's phone to Regina. "He wanted us to think he came to Boston."

"Ladies, if you don't mind, it's my lunch," the bus driver said before walking away.

Hanna crossed her arms and looked up at her sister. "I told you he knew about the tracker."

"Han, now is not the time…" Emma said through gritted teeth.

"Got anymore bright ideas?" Regina grabbed Henry's phone and threw it .

"Regina!"

The phone landed in the trash can, and the whole thing burst into flames.

"Well…that's new," Regina said.

"How's that even possible?" Emma asked. "We're in a land without magic."

Regina turned towards Emma. "And so is Henry. With the crystal."

"And all the magic from Storybrooke." Emma waved her hand, putting out the fire. "Regina, if our magic works out here, Gold's magic works out here. We've gotta find Henry before he does."

"Well if he's not in Boston, then where is he?"

They weren't sure, but decided to go back to the car to figure out their next move.

"There has to be something in here that belongs to Henry," Emma said as she sifted through the trash from their lunch.

"I assume you have a map somewhere in this pigsty of yours." Regina said.

"In the glove box," Emma told her. "By the way, it was your idea to go to Hardee's."

"Let me try something!" Hanna waved her hand, making all of the trash from Emma's car disappear. "There," she said with a triumphant grin.

"Where did you send it?" Emma asked.

Hanna shrugged. "I don't know." She looked out the window and saw it laying on the ground.

Emma noticed too and raised her eyebrows at her sister.

"Why don't you see if you can send it all to that trash can over there," Regina told her.

"Okay." Hanna lifted her hand.

"Without anyone seeing," Emma added quickly.

Hanna waved her hand and the garbage disappeared. She saw a small burst of light. come from the can and knew she was successful.

"Good job," Regina told her, then she held up a needle and turned to Emma. "Give me your hand."

Emma looked suspiciously at the needle. "Why? What is that?"

"What?" Regina asked. "Worried I might make you take an eternal nap on a bus bench?"

Emma just raised her eyebrows at her.

"If you want to help Henry, you're just gonna have to trust me," Regina held out her hand for Emma's.

Emma didn't budge.

"Emma just do it!" Hanna knew Regina could use her blood to find Henry too, but Hanna hated needles.

Emma sighed. She took off her glove and held her finger out to Regina.

Regina held onto Emma's finger and pierced it with the needle.

"Ow!" Emma pulled her finger back.

"Now that there's magic in the world this might just work, and if it does you're going to lead us right to him." Regina grabbed ahold of Emma's finger again and held it over the map. She dripped some of Emma's blood onto it and with a wave of her hand, the blood began to move, leading them straight to Henry. Hanna leaned forward and watched the blood make a trail along the map, then stop.

"Of course," Emma said, "New York. I hope Gold doesn't know that yet."

Emma quickly started the car and they all made their way to New York.

Regina turned to Hanna. "You should probably call your mother. I'm sure she's wringing her hands with worry as we speak."

"I'm surprised she hasn't tried to call us already," Emma said.

"Me too." Hanna pulled out her phone. Maybe she missed her call. There was nothing though. Hanna scrolled through her contacts and found her mom's number. She pressed the call button, but it went straight to voicemail. "She didn't answer."

"Try Dad," Emma told her.

Hanna nodded and called her dad's number. "Straight to voicemail again. Emma, I'm getting worried."

Emma made eye contact with her sister in the rearview mirror. "I'm sure everything's fine, Hanna. They'll call back soon."

Hanna nodded her head and gripped her phone tightly, waiting for one of them to call.

They made it to New York and decided to check Neal's old apartment first.

"It looks like Henry was here," Emma said as she reached down and picked a record up off the floor. "But I don't think he was alone."

Hanna looked at what Emma had in her hand. "Violet."

"Yeah. This is their song."

"They have a song?" Regina asked.

"He really likes her," Emma said. "She's a nice girl."

"You're just saying that because you feel bad about ripping her heart out in Camelot. I'll like her a lot better when I know where she's taken my son."

Emma walked over to the laptop that was open on the table. "Well, I think I might be able to figure that out."

Hanna stood behind Emma and watched as she typed away on the computer. Hanna had no idea what she was doing.

"Yes. He has definitely been here," Emma said. "He tried to wipe the search history clean, but luckily, I can get it back."

"I won't hold my breath." Regina began walking around the apartment. "Maybe there's something else in here that can tell us where they've gone."

Hanna followed Regina into the other room and watched her pull a book from the shelf. "Did you find something?"

"One of Robin's books. He must have brought it with him from Storybrooke when he came here. I know because I gave it to him. It's a collection of this world's legends about Robin Hood. He used to laugh at everything they got wrong."

"Regina I never got a chance to say it yet, but…" Hanna looked up at Regina and felt so sad for her. Hanna quickly wrapped her arms around her. "I'm really sorry about what happened."

Regina smiled and returned the hug. "Thank you, Hanna."

Hanna stepped back.

Regina gave Hanna a small smile, then looked back down at the book. She opened it and found something inside. She went back through to the other room.

Hanna followed her "What is it?"

"Are you okay?" Emma asked.

"It's a letter from Robin to me."

"He must have written it when he was trying to make things work with Marian. Or your sister…" Emma said.

"So what do I do?"

"You have to read it." Emma told her.

Regina sighed. She sat down in the chair and opened the letter.

Emma and Hanna sat quietly while Regina read the letter. Once she was done, she got up and went to the other room.

"Regina are you okay? What did it say?" Emma asked.

"Please, Emma, if you're gonna try to make me feel better, don't."

"No, I know that I can't, and I won't. I'm…sorry about earlier. I was so wrapped up worrying about how you'd react to Hook, I…I wasn't there for you about Robin."

Regina turned back towards Emma. "You want to know why I got so angry? Because you're right. The Evil Queen…is inside me…always trying to get out. I can't expect you to get it."

"Well, I fought the darkness. You know I do understand."

"All due respect, but you don't. You went up to the precipice. But you got pulled back before it consumed you. I was consumed. And I have to live with it everyday."

"I can't imagine how that feels," Emma told her.

"It's exhausting. I'm constantly at war with my instincts. Like with Hook…my first impulse was to rip his throat out because it's not fair that he survives and Robin doesn't. But I didn't," Regina sighed, "because now I know that's wrong. As much as I want to give in to evil, I don't. So I do good…and I hate every moment of it."

"You hate doing good?" Hanna asked.

"Yes…it's complicated. I know it's right, but it always leads to loss for me. Yet I keep doing it now, and I keep suffering. But I know the Evil Queen can't return, so…that's how it has to be. I'll never be at peace with myself."

"That's not true," Emma told her. "You fell in love with Robin, and you were happy."

"Yeah and look what happened…I am what I am. I did what I did. Many years ago I had a choice. Snow White told a secret. And I could have chosen to forgive her. Instead…I did terrible things. Unspeakable things. That will always hang over me." Regina walked over to the couch. She sat down and wiped away the tears that were falling down her cheeks. "I tried to be the hero."

Hanna sat down on the couch next to Regina and held onto her hand. "And you have been."

"What if it doesn't matter? There's no redemption for me. There's only suffering. Because now I have a curse. The curse of knowing the difference between good and evil. And I'm caught between them. If I revert, I lose every one I love. Henry…my friends…everyone. And if I go forward trying to be good, I have to live with my past darkness and all it's well deserved consequences."

"I don't believe that," Emma told her. "I believe in you."

"We all do," Hanna said, giving her hand a squeeze.

"That's because you two…well, you are good. But for me it's a simple choice, really. I'd rather suffer than see that pain on the people I care about. This is my fate…I'm trapped."

The computer beeped interrupting their conversation. Whatever Emma was doing was finished. Hanna watched Emma walk over to the computer. Regina followed her and Hanna went over too so she could see what Emma found.

"He's at the Midtown Library," she said.

"What are they doing there?" Regina asked.

"I don't know, but let's go."

When they arrived at the library, they showed Henry's picture to a woman working there. She showed them to the room where Henry and Violet were. They opened the door to find them passed out on the floor.

"Henry!" Emma knelt down beside him. "Are you okay?"

"Mom, where's Violet?" Henry asked.

"I'm right here. I'm alright," she said.

"What happened to you…to both of you?" Emma asked as they stood back up again.

"Grandpa. He has the crystal now."

"Henry, what were you thinking? Why would you try to destroy magic?" Regina asked.

"Do you really have to ask me that? You finally had a chance to be happy, and then magic took it away from you, just like with Daniel."

"Henry, the Evil Queen is never coming back. You don't have to worry about me."

"I don't, because my other mom is doing that for me." Henry turned to Emma. "You thought she was going to go all Evil Queen again."

"I'm sorry," Emma told him. "I should have trusted Regina."

"But you didn't! Because you know how it goes for us. Every time it looks like we could be happy, magic just comes in and wrecks it."

"Is that what you really think?" Regina asked.

"Yeah. In case you both forgot, magic took away my dad. And it took away Violet's mom. And I don't know what I would do if it took away one of you."

Emma reached out her hand to him. "Henry…"

"Don't! Just don't." Henry turned away from her.

"Henry what were you doing down here?" Regina asked.

"Following my dad's trail to figure out how to destroy magic." Henry looked towards Violet. "But we didn't find anything. It was just a waste of time."

Hanna knew he was lying. They found something in this dusty room. Hanna tried to get Henry to look at her, but he was avoiding her gaze.

"So what do we do now?" Violet asked. "'Cause Henry's grandpa has the crystal."

"Well, we have to find him," Regina said. She pulled out Emma's map and laid it on the table. She turned to Henry. "Give me your hand."

"Is this really going to help find him?"

"This will tell is if he's still in New York." She pricked Henry's finger and dropped some his blood onto the map.

They waited, but the blood didn't move.

"Why isn't it working?" Hanna asked.

"My magic…it's gone."

"The crystal. Gold must have done something to it," Emma said.

"What is he doing?" Hanna asked.

"He's not going to give that magic back to anyone," Emma said. "He's going to keep it all for himself."

They all knew she was right. There's no way the Dark One would give all that power back now that he had control of it.

Hanna looked up at her sister. "What do we do?"

"We find him the old-fashioned way. You three wait here. We'll be right back."

Hanna looked over at Henry and Violet, then back to her sister. "I'm coming with you." Hanna didn't wait for a response and walked right out the door.

As Hanna made her way back through the library, she decided to try calling her parents again. The calls went straight to voicemail just like before. Something was wrong. Hanna just knew it.

Emma and Regina caught up to her.

"Mom and Dad still aren't answering," she told them.

Emma sighed. "We'll figure it out, Hanna. Let's just find Gold first, okay?"

As soon as they got outside, they could see a cloud of thundering purple smoke above a building across the street.

"Gold might have magic on his side, but he sure isn't subtle," Regina said.

"If I know Henry, he's already disobeyed us. We should call and tell him to stay put." Emma looked down at her phone to send him a text.

"Which would work if I hadn't torched his phone," Regina reminded her.

"What the hell?"

"What is it, Emma?" Hanna asked.

"It's a text from Granny. I know why you haven't been able to get ahold of Mom and Dad."

"What happened?"

"Mom, Dad, Hook, and…" Emma looked over at Regina, "your sister were pulled through some kind of portal."

"To where?" Regina asked.

"Granny is an expert on lasagna, not magic. All she says is they vanished with the sorcerer's wand and never came back."

Hanna could feel the tears welling up in her eyes. How could this be happening to them again? "Emma…"

Emma sighed when she saw how upset her sister was. She pulled Hanna close and held her tightly. "We're going to get them back. I promise." Emma looked up and saw Regina walking the building with the purple smoke. "Dammit. Come on." Emma grabbed ahold of Hanna's hand and pulled her in the direction Regina was going. "They might all be in danger. We have to bring them home," Emma said once she caught up to Regina.

"Well, the only way to do that is to get our magic back from Gold."

Emma reached out for Regina's arm, preventing her from storming into the building. "What are you doing? We need a plan."

"I have one. I still have a fist. Gold still has a nose. If you don't like it, I'll do this alone."

"I get it," Emma told her. "I want to help my family too, but we have to be smart about this."

They decided that Regina was going to find Gold and convince him that she wanted to help. She would help him wake Belle and, in exchange, he would help get everyone else back from the other realm. While she distracted him, Emma had a way of sneaking into the room. She would look for the crystal while Regina kept Gold talking.

"What am I suppose to do?" Hanna asked Emma while they waited in the hallway.

"I need you to be lookout."

"Lookout, really? Again?"

"The lookout is important."

Hanna raised her eyebrows at her sister.

"Seriously. We can't let anyone else get into that room. You have to keep watch and don't let anybody in."

"Fine," Hanna sighed.

"I mean it stay here."

"I will."

Hanna waited in the hallway while Emma went inside. She was pretty sure no one was going to be coming down the hallway anytime soon. Even if someone did, why would they want to get into Gold's room? Hanna knew Emma was just making her be the lookout to keep her busy. Hanna heard the elevator beep. She looked up and saw Violet and Henry walking towards her. Maybe she would be useful after all.

"What are you two doing here?" Hanna asked.

"We're getting rid of magic," Henry said, looking past her and heading straight for the door.

Hanna blocked his path. "Henry stop. You can't go in there. Emma and Regina are handling this."

"No they aren't. The only way to stop all of this is by getting rid of magic."

Hanna shook her head. If he got rid of magic there would be no way of bringing her parents back from that other realm. "No, you don't understand…"

"No you don't understand!"

Hanna jumped at the sound of his voice. "Henry…"

"You have magic. You can never understand. Now get out of my way."

"No!"

Henry stepped towards her. "Hanna move."

Hanna looked up at him. She hadn't realize how much taller he was than her now. "I'm not letting you go in there."

Violet stepped forward and stood beside Henry. "Hanna we…"

"You stay out of this!" Hanna didn't care to hear what Violet had to say.

"Don't yell at her!" Henry shouted.

"Henry…" Hanna sighed. "Just listen to me for one second, okay?"

"No." Henry pushed her aside and went into the room.

Hanna reached out for his arm and tried to pull him back out.

"Hanna get off of me." Henry tried to pull his arm free, causing them both to fall right in view of everyone else.

"What the hell are you two doing?" Emma asked.

"Get out of here!" Regina shouted. "There's nothing you can do."

"Yes there is." Henry stood up and held out a black goblet towards Gold.

Hanna watched as the fireball in Gold's hand was sucked into the goblet. Henry pointed it towards the crystal next and before anyone could do anything the goblet pulled the magic from the crystal. It was all gone…there was no more magic.

Hanna's eyes went wide. "Henry, you idiot! Do you have any idea what you've just done?"

"I stopped him from hurting all of you!"

"You stopped me from rescuing Belle," Gold told him. "Not to mention now your family are trapped in the same realm with her!"

"What's he talking about?"

Regina turned towards Henry. "David, Snow, Hook, and Zelena are in anther realm right now."

"And now we have no way of getting them back thanks to you," Gold said.

Hanna could feel the tears start to well up in her eyes again. She looked over at Henry. "Why couldn't you have just listened to me!" Hanna ran from the room. She ran down to the end of the hallway and slammed the elevator button. She walked inside and found the button that would her her out of here. She felt like she couldn't breathe. Why wouldn't this thing go faster?

Once Hanna got to the bottom floor, the doors opened, and she ran as fast as could outside. She took in a deep breath of fresh air. She tried to get her breathing to even out, but she was having trouble. Hanna sat down on a bench. She pulled her knees to her chest and buried her head in her arms as the tears started to fall. What were they going to do? Without magic, how could they rescue everyone from the other realm? Hanna was facing the thought of being without her parents again. Just like when they were going to be taken to the Underworld, but this time they were actually taken to another realm, and they were trapped. Would she really never see her parents again? Hanna refused to believe that. There had to be a way.

Hanna lifted her head and jumped when she saw Henry sitting next to her. "What do you want?" Hanna wiped the tears from her cheeks.

Henry sighed. "Hanna I…"

"There you are!"

Hanna looked up and rolled her eyes when she saw Violet running towards them.

"Hanna, I'm sorry," Henry told her.

"I don't care if your sorry!"

"Fine!" Henry got up at stormed off.

Hanna watched him to make sure he didn't go far. He just went down the block a little and sat down on the edge of a fountain. Violet followed him. Hanna didn't understand how he could have asked Violet to come here with him and not her. She was mad that he decided to destroy magic without her. She couldn't believe he left her out. She was suppose to be his best friend. Hanna wasn't sure what hurt more, the fact that he lied to her and left her behind or that he wouldn't even stop and listen to her back in the hotel.

"Are you okay?" Emma asked.

Hanna nodded.

"Did you see where Henry went?"

Hanna pointed towards the fountain.

"Stay here. I'll be right back."

Hanna watched Emma go sit by Henry. Then she noticed Violet was walking towards her.

"I'm really sorry about all of this," Violet said as she sat down next to Hanna.

"I don't really want to talk about it."

"Hanna I…"

"You shouldn't have let him go. You should have told someone what he was planning."

"Magic killed my mom. I wanted to get rid of it just as much as he did."

Hanna sighed. "I'm sorry it killed your mom, but the two of you should have thought about everyone else. Now my parents are stuck in another realm, and there's no magic to get them back."

"Actually, Han, there might be a way."

Hanna looked up at her sister. "Really? How?"

"Gold knows of someone with magic," Emma told her. "Come on."

They went to a man who called himself "The Dragon." He wanted no part in helping the Dark One, but he agreed to help Regina. He was able to show them where their family was. They weren't sure where they were, but they could tell they were in trouble. He tried to create a portal, but was unsuccessful.

"I'm afraid opening a portal to that realm is beyond my power," he told them.

"You can't give up!" Henry said. "My family…they're in trouble."

"I've done all I can," he said. "But you…you haven't."

"Me?"

"All of you. Just because the boy destroyed Storybrooke's magic doesn't mean there isn't any in this world."

"Oh really?" Regina asked. "Because I think there's a reason they call this place 'The Land Without Magic.'"

"Yes, because that's how it appears. There's magic everywhere if you're willing to see it."

"That sounds an awful lot like something a friend told me a long time ago," Emma said.

"August," The Dragon said. "Yes. I know who you are, Savior."

Hanna looked over at her sister, who seemed very surprised that this man new her and August.

"If you want to find magic," he continued, "remember what he taught you."

"You have to believe," Emma said.

"So how do you suggest we do that?" Gold asked. "After all, saying you believe doesn't make it so."

"I know how," Henry said.

Henry led every back to the fountain.

"How is that going to help us?" Regina asked.

Hanna raised her eyebrows at him. "Henry, it's just a fountain."

"No, there's magic in it," Henry pulled a penny from his pocket. "Every time someone makes a wish."

"I don't think throwing a penny into a fountain is what The Dragon was talking about," Gold said.

"All due respect, Grandpa, but I think that was exactly what he was talking about." Henry turned to Emma. "Mom, when we were living in New York, do you remember the last time you took me here?"

"Yeah, I don't know. You were upset about something. Maybe something at school?"

"It was because of you. I could tell you were lonely, so I wished our family would be complete, and do you know what happened a few days later?"

"Hook came to New York," Emma said. "He brought us back to Storybrooke, and we were reunited with our family."

Henry looked over at Hanna. "See, there was magic. It was right here. We just didn't know it. Don't you see?"

Hanna smiled. "We just need to wish they were back."

"Exactly." Henry walked over to the fountain. "I wish we were reunited with our family." Henry threw the coin into the fountain.

Regina held out the crystal and it began to glow.

Hanna's eyes went wide. It was working. She walked over to Henry, and he gave her a penny. She threw it into the fountain, making the same wish as Henry. He gave everyone else pennies, instructing them to do the same. As everyone made their wish the crystal glowed even brighter.

"We need more." Henry took off running up the stairs.

He shouted to the crowd and convinced them all to throw a penny into the fountain and make a wish for them. A wish to return magic to this world and save their family. The crowd surrounded the fountain. They threw in pennies and began making wishes. Hanna kept her eyes on the crystal. It was glowing more and more with every wish. All of a sudden the water in the fountain rose up high into the sky. When it came back down again. There they all were. Their family.

"Dad! Mom!" Emma and Hanna both ran right to their parents.

Snow and David pulled their girls into their arms, thankful that they were back with them again. Hanna watched Emma go over to greet Killian, but she just continued to cling to her parents. She was so relieved they were back.

Once the crowd dispersed, they couldn't find Gold. Killian, David, Regina, and Zelena went out to look for him, while everyone else went back to Neal's apartment. After awhile, Killian, David, and Zelena returned without Regina.

"Where's Regina? Wasn't she out there looking with you?" Snow asked.

Zelena shook her head. "She said she wanted to be alone, but she wouldn't say why."

"Emma, this still couldn't be about the squabble you two had back in Storybook, could it?" Snow asked.

"No we solved that," Emma told her. "I know what this is. It's something bigger."

Emma explained everything Regina said earlier about the The Evil Queen that still lives inside of her…the one she has to fight everyday.

"I'm going to go talk with her. I'll be back."

Hanna watched her mom leave the room and felt her stomach start doing the same flips it did when her dad was out looking for Gold. Now that they were back, she didn't want to be away from them. Just like with Emma. It made her feel uneasy. Hanna made herself take a deep breath to calm down. She was being silly. Her mom would be right back. Hanna looked up to find her dad though and quickly walked over to him.

David smiled when he saw Hanna approaching him. He held out his arms for her.

Hanna went straight to him and let out a sigh of relief at his strong embrace. She looked up at him. "I really missed you."

David reached down and kissed the top of her head. "I missed you too, princess."

"Hey Dad?"

"Yeah?"

Hanna looked across the room, then back to her dad. "Who's that guy over there?" she whispered.

David leaned down and whispered into her ear. "His name is Dr. Jekyll. He helped us back in the other realm."

Hanna nodded her head. Then noticed her sister get up and walk towards the door. "Where are you going?"

"I got a text from Mom. She wants me to meet her on the roof."

"Is everything okay?" David asked.

"Yeah I think so. I'll be right back."

Hanna took another deep breath as Emma walked out the door.

Killian walked over to David and Hanna. "Are you sure there isn't something wrong?"

"I'm sure everything's fine," David assured him. "If something was wrong, Snow would have said."

"Aye, I suppose you're right."

Hanna noticed how he looked at the door. She could detect a slight worry in his eyes. She knew he really did love her sister. With everything going on, Hanna didn't have time to process that he was really back. All the work they did in the Underworld actually paid off. Emma told them that because of Hook's help defeating Hades, Zeus rewarded him by bringing him back to life. Hanna was so glad that he was here. She was so glad her sister got her true love back. She reached over and gave Killian a hug.

Killian stiffened at the embrace at first, but then returned the hug. "What is this for?"

Hanna stepped back and shrugged. "I guess I'm just glad you're back. I didn't get a chance to tell you yet."

Killian smiled. "I didn't get the chance to thank you."

"For what?"

"For coming to the Underworld to save me."

"Oh that…that was nothing."

"It was everything. I'm grateful to all of you," Killian looked to David as well.

David gave him a nod. "We're just glad you're back, pirate."

After awhile, Snow, Emma, and Regina returned. They told everybody that Regina took some of Dr. Jekyll's serum. The serum separated Regina from the Evil Queen that lived inside of her. They destroyed the Queen and now Regina was free. Everyone was glad that Regina was finally going to get the happiness she deserved.

Phew, we've finally wrapped up season 5! Who's excited to finally be moving on to Season 6?! Just a reminder to leave me requests for my one-shot series too if you have any :)