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Chapter 27

Hanna woke up and looked around. She was in her room…her room in Storybrooke. This couldn't be right. They were suppose to be back in the Enchanted Forest. They were just at the town line. Hanna had just watched Emma and Henry drive away. Regina had just cast a spell to destroy Storybrooke and erase all that her Dark Curse had done. Hanna could remember all of that stuff happening. What she couldn't remember was how she managed to get back in her bed. Hanna sat up quickly as a horrible thought occurred to her. What if I'm here all alone? What if everyone went back to the Enchanted Forest except for me? Hanna jumped out of bed as fast as she could and ran down the stairs. She let out a sigh of relief when she saw both of her parents standing in the kitchen making breakfast, like always.

"Good morning princess," David said with a smile as he watched Hanna sit down on the bar stool. The first thing he and Snow did was run right up to Hanna's room to make sure she was here too. They found her sleeping peacefully and went back downstairs to discuss their current predicament and get breakfast started.

"Morning…what's going on?" Hanna asked, hoping her parents had figured it out by now.

"We don't know," Snow told her daughter.

"But you do remember Emma and Henry driving away and all of the smoke, right?" Hanna asked.

"We do," David assured her. "We just don't know what happened after that."

"We do know it's been about a year since then though," Snow said.

"How do you know?" Hanna asked, wondering how they could possibly know that. The last thing they remember is all of the smoke surrounding them, what could possibly give it away that it's been almost a year?

Snow gave her husband a look. She was nervous to show Hanna just how they knew it had been so long. Snow awoke this morning with an enormous pregnant belly, with no memory of how it got there. That's how Snow and Charming realized that they had somehow lost their memories of the last year or so. It was the only explanation. Snow looked like she could deliver any day, so it had to have been at least nine months. A lot of time had definitely passed, but they just couldn't remember. Snow and Charming were afraid of how Hanna was going to react to the news.

Hanna just stared at her parents as they looked at each other, having a silent conversation. She hated it when they did this. She never knew what they were thinking or what they were going to say next. "Guys, will you please just tell me?" she asked, desperately wanting to know the answer to her question.

Snow just sighed and walked out from behind the counter. It was best to just let Hanna see for herself.

Hanna's eyes widened at the site of her mother. Well, that definitely explains how they know some time has passed. "Oh, you're…you're pregnant," Hanna said, not really believing what she was seeing. That was definitely not what she was expecting.

"Yes, I am," Snow said as she watched her daughter, looking for signs that would indicate how she was taking the news.

"Wow," Hanna said as she continued to stare at her mom. She really couldn't think of anything else to say.

"Hanna, what are you thinking?" Snow asked as she went to sit next to her and held onto her hands. She really couldn't tell how her daughter was feeling about all of this.

"I…nothing…it's just a surprise that's all," Hanna said, still trying to wrap her head around the fact that her mom was going to have a baby probably any day now.

"Hanna, talk to us," David said. He could tell by the look on Hanna's face that she was thinking hard about something, he just wasn't sure what.

Hanna was letting this information sink in. Her mom was going to have another baby. Her parents were going to have a brand new baby. One that they would get to watch grow. One that wouldn't be taken from them. Hanna sat and waited for the thoughts of jealousy and doubt to flood her brain, but they didn't. She was waiting to feel sad that her parents would love the baby more than they loved her, but she didn't. She was surprisingly okay with all of this. She must have known about the new baby and had come to terms with it in the missing time. That was the only explanation she could think of because she knew normally she would be completely freaking out right now. She was actually excited though…excited to have a new baby around and the opportunity to be a big sister. This would be fun.

"Hanna," Snow said, squeezing her daughter's hands. Hanna was just sitting there staring off into space, not answering them.

"Huh? What?" Hanna said as she shook her head, bringing herself out of her own thoughts.

"What are you thinking sweetie?" Snow asked again, a little more worried now.

"I was just thinking about how great this is going to be. Congratulations Mom," Hanna said as she reached out to give her mother a hug.

Snow and Charming sighed with relief at Hanna's reaction to the news. They could tell that she really meant what she said. This had definitely gone way better than they could have imagined. Their first problem of telling Hanna was resolved. Now, all they had to do was check on everyone else in the town…and they had to figure out if Regina was successful in getting them all back to the Enchanted Forest in the first place, figure out why they didn't remember anything, find who took their memories, and figure out a way to find Emma and Henry…it was nothing. They could do this. They would fix all of this together, just like they do everything.

Hanna just sighed as she sat in the booth at Granny's. She had spent most of the past few days here as her parents tried to get the town back into order. She never thought she would ever get tired of this diner, but she was surely starting to. Granny's was now officially the headquarters, and they pretty much only left to go home a get some sleep. Her parents had meetings after meetings. People were coming in and out with news. No one remembered anything and worst of all people were starting to disappear. They had no idea what was going on and who was responsible for all this.

Hanna was thrilled when it finally got late enough for them to call it a day and head home for bed. Hanna gave her father a definite "yes" when he asked if she was ready to leave. She had been ready for hours.

Snow was up in Hanna's room, tucking her in for the night. She noticed Hanna looking over to Henry's empty bed on the other side of the room.

"We will find them," Snow assured her daughter.

Hanna was becoming worried that they would never be able to find a way to get to Emma and Henry. They had no way of leaving the town to look for them. Not like it would make much of a difference…they wouldn't even remember them anyway.

"Mom, how? It's been days and we still haven't found a way. We can't even leave the town. We…"

"Hanna…I promise you we will find Emma and Henry. We just have to…" Snow started to say before a knock at the door interrupted her.

"Someone's here," Hanna said as she tried getting out of bed. She had this feeling that she really needed to see who was at the door.

"Hanna, you need to lay down and go to sleep. Your father will get the door," Snow said as she gently pushed Hanna back down onto the bed.

"Mom, no. I wanna see who it is…" Hanna said, trying to protest, only stopping when she heard the person talking.

"But you know who you are?" they heard the familiar voice ask David.

"It's Emma!" Hanna said as she hopped out of the bed after hearing her sister's voice.

Snow heard Emma's voice too. She got up as well and rushed to follow Hanna down the stairs to where her other daughter was waiting.

"Emma!" Hanna said as she ran towards her sister.

"Hey Han," Emma said as she wrapped her arms around her little sister. "But if you can't remember, how do you know it's been a…" Emma continued to ask her father when she looked up to see her mother approaching her. Emma's question about how they knew it had been a year was answered when she saw the obviously pregnant stomach of her mother.

"Yeah, mom's pregnant," Hanna said as she stepped aside, giving her mom a chance to give Emma a hug.

"I can see that," Emma said, clearly shocked by this news.

Snow, David, and Hanna were confused as to how Emma was able to remember who they were. She was suppose to have the fake memories that Regina gave her. Emma explained to them that Hook found her in New York. He told her that her family was in danger and that she needed to save them. Emma didn't believe him at first, remembering Henry as the only member of her family. Hook finally managed to convince her and gave her a potion that restored her memories.

After Emma was finished filling them in on everything, they all went over to Granny's to discuss things further. Emma decided that it would be best to just stay there since Henry doesn't have his memories back yet.

"Okay, Henry's asleep upstairs. If he wakes up, you two are helping me with a case, okay?" Emma said as she looked over at her parents.

"He really doesn't remember anything?" Hanna asked her sister.

"No Han he doesn't," Emma regretfully told her sister. She knew Henry not remembering her was going to be hard for Hanna. "He just has the memories Regina gave him when she destroyed the first curse. There was only enough of the potion for me."

Hanna just nodded her head. She was beyond happy that her sister and Henry were back and that Emma remembered her and everything else. It was hard, though, to deal with the fact that Henry doesn't remember who she is or anybody is for that matter. Henry worked so hard to break the curse and bring everybody's memories back. Now, he's the one who needs help. He needs to remember his family and who he really is. Hanna hoped they would be able to help him and get him back to his normal self soon.

Hanna tuned in to what her parents and Emma were talking about. Hook was there too, telling them about his part in all of this. Snow and Charming explained to Emma and Hook what had been going on the last few days, especially the part about everyone disappearing. They also told them that they remember Regina casting the spell and Emma and Henry crossing the town line, but that's the last thing. They weren't even sure if they made it back to the Enchanted Forest. Hook informed them that they had. He was with them and the last he saw of them they were making their way to Regina's castle. That was the last thing Hanna heard. She fell asleep thinking how it was crazy that she had spent the last year in the Enchanted Forest and didn't even remember any part of it.

"Hanna, wake up kiddo," David said as he brushed the hair out of her face.

Hanna opened her eyes and squinted up at her dad. Why was he waking her up so early? Was it actually that early? Hanna sighed when she realized that they were probably going back to Granny's for more meetings. "Can't you just let me sleep in," Hanna whined as she rolled back over. It was really late when they had gotten home last night and she just wanted to sleep.

"We did let you sleep in," David said with a laugh. His little girl really liked her sleep. "It's after ten. It's time to get up. We're going to Granny's to meet Emma and Henry."

Hearing him say Henry perked her interest. She hadn't gotten to see him last night. Emma had him settled in her room and asleep by the time they got there. She was excited to get to see him, even if he didn't really remember who she was.

"Okay, okay. I'm getting up," Hanna said as she hopped out of bed to get ready for the day.

She made her way downstairs, her parents already waiting for her, and they all left for Granny's.

"Now don't forget, Henry doesn't remember, so don't say anything…" Snow started to remind Hanna before they entered the diner.

"I know Mom," Hanna said with a roll of her eyes.

Hanna walked into the diner and saw Emma and Henry already sitting in a booth. Hanna looked at Henry and couldn't help but smile. Luckily, he didn't see that. Hanna noticed that he was different. He looked older. Hanna tried to wrap her brain around that. It was strange because according to her memories she had just seen him a few days ago, but in reality it's been a whole year.

"Oh. Henry, this is David and Mary Margaret…and their daughter Hanna," Emma said as she stood up and introduced them to Henry.

"Are you helping my mom with the case?" Henry asked. "Or are they the ones who jumped bail?" he whispered.

"No…they're just…old friends," Emma told him.

"Friends? From where?"

"Phoenix," Mary Margaret said.

"Here." Emma said at the exact same time as her mother.

"Well, Phoenix…and then here," Emma said in an attempt to cover up what she and her mother had just said.

"But I thought you were only in Phoenix for… being in that place," Henry said as he looked over at Emma. Hanna just rolled her eyes. He definitely hasn't changed…always asking questions and trying to figure everything out. Same old Henry, that's for sure.

"Right. We were cell mates," Mary Margaret told him.

"Really? What were you in for?" Henry asked her, curiously. She really didn't look like the type to have been in jail.

"Banditry," she told him.

Hanna lifted her head up to look at her mom. She raised her eyebrows, giving her the "seriously?" look. Snow just rolled her eyes at Hanna and grabbed onto her shoulders to guide her into the booth to sit down. She knew it sounded stupid, but it was the first thing that popped into her head.

Just as everyone finished ordering, they heard a crash…someone had broken a glass. Hanna turned around to see Regina staring at them, well at Henry. She was shocked to see him. No one must have told her that he was back in town. Henry just stared back at her, having no idea who she was.

"Oh…I…I'm sorry. I didn't mean to startle you," Regina said, realizing that Henry had no memory of her and that he probably found it odd that she was just staring at him.

"Oh, um…thats okay," Henry told her.

Hanna watched as Emma got up to talk to Regina. She came back after a few minutes, and they all ate their food. Then, David and Emma got a call and had to leave, which left Henry to stay with Hanna and Mary Margaret.

"Did you know there's something called cradle cap?" Mary Margaret asked as she held her book about newborn babies she had gotten from the library.

Hanna just rolled her eyes. Here we go again, she thought. Ever since she had gotten that book, her mom had been talking about all of the things that can happen to babies in their first year. Hanna was tired of hearing about it. She really didn't want to know what cradle cap was. It sounded gross.

"Babies get it on their heads," she continued. "It's a crusty, yellow, greasy, scaly skin rash."

"Mom…" Hanna groaned. She looked over at Henry, who was busy with his video game. He heard though, because he got a disgusted look on his face when he heard the description of cradle cap.

"Seriously! This book uses all of those words," she said as she held out the book to show Hanna.

"I believe you. We really don't want to hear about it though," Hanna said as she widened her eyes at her mother, then cast them towards Henry. Thankfully her mom took the hint and closed her book.

"How about we go to the library?" she suggested as she looked over at Henry who seemed pretty preoccupied by that game. "I know how much you love to read," she said to him.

"How do you know that?" Henry asked.

"Your mom said…I think."

"Cool, let me go get my coat and I'll be right down," Henry said as he got up from the booth.

"I'll come with you," Hanna said as she followed him quickly before her mom could protest. She did not want to stay down here with her, just in case she started reading that baby book again.

Hanna walked up to Henry's room with him in silence. She knew she should say something…anything, but she didn't know what to say to him. "What's that thing your playing?" Hanna asked, when she couldn't think of anything else.

"It's called a Game Boy. You've never heard of a Game Boy before?" he asked Hanna with a raise of his eyebrows.

"Oh…yeah I have. I just couldn't really see it, that's all," Hanna lied in an attempt to cover up her lack of knowledge about 21st century games. She had played games at the arcade, but that was it. She obviously had no idea what a Game Boy was, but she didn't want Henry to know that.

"Here do you want to try?" Henry asked as he handed it to her.

Hanna took the game from him and just looked at it. She didn't know what to do with it. She didn't even know how to turn it on. "Uh, that's okay," Hanna said as she gave it back. "My mom's waiting. We better get back downstairs."

"Okay," Henry said with a shrug of his shoulders. He grabbed his coat, and they made their way back down to the diner.

Hanna noticed some red-haired woman talking to her mom. Hanna had never seen her before and had no idea who she was. By the time, they made it over to her though, the woman had left.

"All set?" Mary Margaret asked when she saw the kids approaching her.

"Yeah, let's go," Hanna said, not bothering to ask about the woman. Her mom was the Queen and there were many people who talked to her that Hanna didn't know. She really didn't think much of it.

Once they arrived at the library, Hanna noticed that her mom was going back to the section where she found that baby book with the cradle cap. Hanna was not about to go there and look at books about being pregnant and babies.

"Mom we're going over here," Hanna said as she grabbed Henry by the arm and pulled him in the other direction. "Come on. The good books are over here."

"Okay, stay together," Mary Margaret told them.

After awhile, Henry and Hanna began to warm up to each other. Hanna felt like she had her best friend back…well sort of. It was still different since he didn't remember her, but they were having a lot of fun looking at the different books. They were laughing and cracking jokes back and forth just like old times.

After dinner, Hanna finally admitted that she had no idea how to play the Game Boy and Henry agreed to teach her how. He showed her which buttons she needed to push to jump and run faster. He showed her how to get power ups and defeat the villains at the end of the level. Hanna was starting to get the hang of it. She wasn't as good as Henry by any means. She died pretty much all of the time, but it was still fun. She was just about to beat the level when someone entered the loft. Hanna didn't bother to look up, it was probably just her dad and Emma, but when she heard Regina's voice her eyes glanced up and her character died right before reaching the flag at the end of the level.

Hanna sighed, she was so close, and looked up to see Emma and Regina. She wondered what Regina was doing here.

"Hanna, why don't you come help me with the dishes," Snow said as she closed her newest book she had borrowed from the library and stood up. She wanted to give Henry, Emma and Regina some space to talk.

"Mom no I…" Hanna started to whine. She wanted to try to beat that level…and listen in on why Regina was here. However, when she glanced up and saw the look she was receiving from her mother, she stopped. It was a look that told her to listen and go help with the dishes.

Hanna reluctantly got up and went with her mom to the kitchen. While she dried the plates, she tried to listen to what Regina was talking to Henry about, but she couldn't hear. By the time they finished, Regina was gone and her dad and Hook had just come into the loft.

"We need to talk," David told Emma and Snow, giving them a look that it needed to be in private.

"Can I come?" Hanna asked as she tried to follow the adults out of the apartment.

"Hanna, just stay here with Henry for me okay?" David told her.

"Alright," Hanna said with a sigh.

"I'll fill you in later," he whispered as he gave her a wink and went with the others.

Hanna went back to the couch and sat with Henry. He was playing his video game again. He was playing a much harder level than Hanna was playing. Hanna just laid her head back and watched him zoom through the levels as if it were the easiest thing in the world.

After awhile, Emma, Snow, and Charming came back into the loft. Emma told Henry that it was time to go home and they left for Granny's. Hanna still couldn't get use to the fact that they weren't staying here. This was their home, not Granny's Bed and Breakfast. Hanna couldn't wait until Henry got his memories back and they could live here again.

"So, what happened?" Hanna asked her parents once Emma and Henry were gone.

They told her that they found out what was happening to the missing people…they were being turned into flying monkeys.

"You mean like from the Wizard of Oz?" Hanna asked with a raise of her eyebrows. "Okay…so who's in charge of them? The Wicked Witch of the West?" Hanna said with a laugh.

Hanna just looked up and saw her parents give each other a look and then move their eyes towards her again. The looks on their faces told her that she was right. It was the Wicked Witch of the West.

"Wait, seriously? She's real too?" Hanna asked in shock.

"Yes, we believe she is the one who cast the curse that brought us all back here and took all of our memories," Snow told her.

Hanna tried to wrap her head around all of this. Characters from Oz were real. The Wicked Witch of the West was real and for some reason she brought them all back to Storybrooke and took their memories. What reason could she possible have for doing all of this? Why as the Wicked Witch in Storybrooke?