Doctor's Orders Part 2

This is a sequel to chapter 44. As soon as Hanna's ankle is better she goes back to climb the tree again.

After the hour had passed, Hanna went right back to the tree. She was determined to get out. Hanna knew she probably should have done what Doc asked and stay out of the tree, but she wasn't going to listen to the doctor's orders today. She had to get out of here.

Hanna climbed and climbed until she finally made it high enough to get to the other side. She reached out to grab the branch from the other tree. It was a bit further that she thought. She lost her balance for a moment and had to steady herself again.

Hanna took a deep breath. "Okay, I can do this."

She reached out once more and successful had ahold of the branch. She smiled triumphantly and was just about to pull herself over the wall when other branches begin to wrap around her waist.

"What the…" Hanna could feel the branches lowering her towards the ground. She attempted to push the branches off and twisted herself around to try and get free.

"Stop moving. You'll get a splinter," Regina called out to the young girl.

Hanna looked down and saw that her parents were there too. "Ugh." They did not look very happy.

"And just what do you think you were doing young lady?" Snow asked once Hanna was safely on the ground.

"Just climbing the tree," Hanna said with a shrug.

"Hanna don't lie," David warned. "We know you were trying to get over the wall."

"You don't know that!" Hanna told him.

David just crossed his arms and raised his eyebrows at her.

Regina leaned closer to Hanna. "That spell is only triggered when someone tries to escape," she whispered to her.

Hanna sighed and avoided making eye contact her parents. She was busted.

"Hanna get inside and go to your room," Snow told her.

"But…"

"Now," Snow said in a no-nonsense tone as she pointed to the castle.

"Fine," Hanna pushed past her parents and went inside. She wasn't going straight to her room though. She was going to stop off by the kitchen first for a snack. All that climbing made her hungry.