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O'Malley's Alley

VuryEvilquem asked for a one-shot of the Charmings having a family game night. I've done some boardgames and Wii games in the regular story, so I decided to go with bowling for this one! Hope you like it :)

"I still can't believe we're just suppose to wear shoes other people have worn," Snow said, making a face as she slipped the bowling shoe onto her foot.

Henry nodded his head. "I'm with Grandma. This is kind of gross."

"Oh come on guys," Emma said with a roll of her eyes. "The bowling alley just opened. I'm sure the shoes have barely been worn."

Emma did have a point. O'Malley's Alley just opened about a month ago, but what she didn't know was that the owner, Mr. O'Malley, got his shoes second hand. They didn't look very worn, but they were definitely more than just a month old and plenty of feet have been in these shoes.

"Just try not to think about it," David encouraged his wife and grandson.

"I don't really care about the germs," Hanna said with a shrug. "The socks will stop them anyway." She jumped up from her seat and went to pick out her ball.

David and Henry let the ladies go first. Snow managed to get eight pins down and Emma ended up with a spare. Hanna sent her ball down the lane, and it curved straight into the gutter both times.

"You know, this is way harder than Henry's Wii game," Hanna said with a huff as she sat down in her seat.

"You'll get the hang of it, princess," David said as he walked by to take his turn. He sent his ball rolling straight into the gutter. He managed to get one pin down on his next try. He sat down next to Hanna with the same annoyed look on his face. He was not happy with his first frame.

"It's okay, Dad. You'll get the hang of it," Hanna told him with a grin.

David just laughed and put his arm around her as they watched Henry take his turn.

Henry stomped back to the seats after his turn. "Okay, there is definitely something defective with this lane." He hadn't knocked down a single pin.

"You know we could put the bumpers up for you guys if you want," Emma said with a smirk. She looked up at her mom. "I don't think mom and I need them, but if you do…"

"No way!" the three said at the same time.

"We don't need little kid bumpers." Hanna told her sister.

Henry nodded. "I just need a different ball." He stood up and went to select another ball from the rack.

"We just need to get warmed up a bit," David said. He was sure he could get the hang of this.

David was right. All they needed was a little more practice. By the second game, everyone was knocking down pins left and right. No one seemed to be able to keep up with Snow though. She was well on her way to getting her fifth strike in a row.

"Come on, Mom! You can do it!" Hanna cheered. She didn't care at the moment that she was in last place. Her mom's strike streak was too exciting.

Snow got a big round of applause from her family when all the pins fell again.

"Grandma, you're awesome at this! I think you should join the dwarves' bowling league," Henry told her.

"I don't know if Grumpy could handle you being better than he is," Charming teased.

Snow laughed. "He'd just have to get use to it."

"Alright, Em you're up. You'll have to get a spare if you want to keep up with me," David taunted. He and Emma were battling for second place.

Emma rolled her eyes. "Piece of cake. You're going down old man."

Henry leaned over to Hanna. "You know, I think we need to start coming here a few days after school to practice. They're kicking our butts."

Hanna nodded. "You're right. This is embarrassing and has to stop." Hanna and Henry were determined to not let the adults beat them anymore after today.