Chapter 30

Hey everyone! I am so sorry that it has taken me this long to post this. I have been super busy and I had some writer's block with this story. I think I'm good now though. Thank you for all of the reviews! They really helped to get me back on track! I made the chapter longer for you to make up for it! Enjoy :)

Hanna leaned into her dad, his arm draped over her, as she watched the casket lower into the ground. Hanna watched as everyone took turns shoveling dirt onto the casket below. Hanna watched her best friend drop his shovel full of dirt into the grave of his father. The father that he really didn't even know. Hanna felt sad for him. Sad that he didn't have his real memories back and that he didn't really know what kind of man his father was. They had to find a way to get Henry's memories back. He had to know that his father was a good man and about the sacrifice he made for everyone in this town. Hanna was determined to help Henry regain his memories, she just didn't know how she was going to do it.

After the funeral, everyone went to Granny's. Hanna sat in the booth with her parents. Henry was sitting with them, but then he went off with Hook. Hanna wasn't sure why Emma kept sending him off with people who had boats. He already went fishing with Leroy, now he was off with that pirate. Hanna didn't know why he couldn't just stay with her. It would have made things a lot less boring for her for sure. Hanna missed hanging out with Henry. She asked her parents if she could go with Henry and Hook, but she got a big fat "No." They reminded her that she was grounded and that she wasn't to be going anywhere. Hanna sat sulking in the booth when the front door of Granny's blew open.

Hanna turned to look, it was Zelena. The Wicked Witch. Hanna felt her mom's arms wrap protectively around her. Hanna just glared at Zelena. Did she really have to come barging in here on today of all days? Neal had died because of her, and now she's just coming in here like she owns the place. Apparently, now that everybody knew who she was, she felt no need to hide it anymore. She started right in about how she was Regina's sister, which obviously surprised Regina. Hanna could tell by the look on her face that she had no idea about any of that. Before leaving, Zelena told Regina to meet her on Main Street at sundown. There was going to be a big showdown between the Evil Queen and the Wicked Witch. Hanna's thoughts about Regina not knowing were proven correct. Regina explained that she had never even met this witch before.

"But why can't I go?" Hanna whined. She had been begging her parents to let her come to the showdown between Regina and Zelena that would be happening in just a little bit. Hanna had been stuck inside or at the diner for days, and she wanted to get out. She wanted to see some action. She knew there would be lots of it on Main Street tonight. She wanted to watch Regina kick her sister's butt.

"Hanna we've been over this," Snow sighed. "It's too dangerous."

"But I haven't seen you guys all day. I miss you," Hanna said as she looked up at her parents with sad eyes. She really hadn't seen them all day. They were out doing something that had to do with that witch, and she was pawned off onto Ruby. She really didn't miss them all that much, but her persistent begging wasn't working, so she thought she'd try to guilt them into bringing her along.

Hanna watched as her dad looked over at her mom. He looked like he was going to crack. Maybe he would convince her to let Hanna come too.

Snow just rolled her eyes at her husband. "Oh please," she said as she looked over to her daughter. "You don't miss us. You've been dying to get away from me for days. Nice try though."

"Oh come on…" Hanna started in again.

"Hanna, you're mother's right. It's too dangerous. You're not coming," David told her.

"Dad please…"

"Hanna, don't ask us again," he warned.

Hanna sighed, she wasn't going to get her way. She wondered, though, what they were going to do with her if she wasn't with them.

"So, who are you dumping me with this time?" Hanna asked.

"No one. You're going to stay here," Snow told her.

"With who?"

"Well, Henry is coming over," David told her.

"Really?" Hanna asked. She was excited about that. "Okay, so which adult is watching us this time? Please don't say the pirate." Hanna still wasn't too sure if she liked Hook. He did help Emma get her memories back, but he also apparently went right back to his pirating ways when they were in the Enchanted Forest. She wasn't sure if she could trust him yet.

"No, not the pirate," David told her. "We're going to let you and Henry stay here by yourselves."

"Really? That's…cool I guess," Hanna said with a shrug of her shoulders, trying not to sound too excited about it. She didn't want to give it away that she was definitely not planning on staying here. She thought maybe if Henry saw some of the magic that happened between Regina and the witch, he might believe and get his memories back.

"Hanna, I know exactly what you're thinking and it won't work," Snow said as she crossed her arms. She could see the wheels in her daughter's head spinning, trying to devise a plan.

"What?" Hanna asked innocently.

"I know you're planning on sneaking out of here" Snow said with a raise of her eyebrows.

"No I'm not," Hanna insisted.

"Okay, I hope not because it won't work."

"Mom, I'm not planning anything," Hanna lied. "But…why wouldn't it work? Not saying that I'm going to sneak out or anything. I'm just curious," she said with a shrug of her shoulders.

"I'm just telling you it won't," Snow said as she shrugged her shoulders back at her daughter. She wasn't going to tell Hanna about the protection spell Regina was going to place on the apartment…a spell that would keep Hanna and Henry inside and any dangers out. This was just a little test to see if Hanna could pass. Snow would know if she tried to leave.

Hanna wasn't sure what her mom was implying, but she had a feeling that she really meant it. She had something up her sleeve that was going to prevent them from leaving.

Hanna couldn't help but get excited when she saw Henry coming into the loft. She tried to play it cool though…according to him they had just met the other day.

"Hey, Henry," Hanna said as she walked up to him. "What's in there?" she asked when she noticed the big bag he was carrying.

"Hey…oh, I brought my Wii. We don't have a TV in our room. My mom said I could bring it hear," Henry said as he walked over to their TV to set his game up.

"You brought your what?" Hanna asked in confusion.

"It's called a Wii, Han," Emma whispered from behind. "It's a video game system."

"Oh, okay…hey, I was thinking about ways we could help Henry get his memories back. I thought maybe we could…" Hanna started to say quietly to her sister.

"Uh…I don't know Han, we'll talk about it later," Emma said as she went over to tell Henry goodbye.

Hanna noticed the weird look her sister had just given her. Hanna thought Emma would jump at the chance to get Henry's memories back. Hanna just shrugged her shoulders. Maybe Emma just didn't want to talk about it with Henry so close by…not that he could hear them, he was too busy setting up his video game thing. She would just bring it up when Henry wasn't around next time.

"Alright, we're leaving," Snow said as she walked up to Hanna.

"Fine, bye," Hanna said, not even bothering to look up at her mom. She was still mad that she couldn't come.

"Hey, don't be like that," Snow said as she lifted Hanna's chin. "I thought you'd be happy that you get to spend time with Henry."

"I am," Hanna admitted. "But I really wanted to come with you."

"I know, but it's not safe and you know it, so just try to have fun, okay?" Snow told her with a smile.

"Okay," Hanna said, returning a little smile to her mom.

"That's my girl," Snow said as she pulled her in for a hug.

"We'll see you later kiddo, and I promise to fill you in on all the details," David told Hanna with a wink.

"Thanks, Dad," Hanna said with a smile.

"You guys ready?" Emma said, she seemed to be in a hurry to get out of here.

"Yup, let's go," David said as he left with his wife and daughter.

Hanna watched her parents and sister exit the loft. She wanted so badly to grab Henry and follow them, but she remembered what her mom said about how it wouldn't work. She waited a few minutes, about enough time for them to get out of the building, before she reached for the door…just to see what would happen.

"Ouch," Hanna said as she quickly pulled her hand back from the doorknob, which had just shocked her.

"What's wrong?" Henry asked.

"Nothing," Hanna said as she shook her hand and glared at the door. Her mother wasn't lying, her attempt to get out of here hadn't worked. There was obviously some sort of stupid spell on the door that was keeping them in here.

"Come on. I have the Wii all set up," Henry said as he motioned for her to come over there with him.

Hanna sighed and went over to where Henry was waiting.

"Which game do you want to play?" Henry asked as he held out his selection of Wii games.

"Uh…" Hanna had no idea what any of these games were. "How about this one," she said as she pointed to the game that had the same little guy on it from Henry's other game thing they played the a few days ago.

"Nice, this one is my favorite," he said as he put the disc in.

Hanna watched as the game came up onto the TV screen. This was pretty cool actually.

"Here you're gonna need this," Henry said as he handed her a Wii remote.

"Thanks," Hanna said as she took it from him. She had no idea what to do with it, but she didn't want him to know that. She acted like she knew exactly what she was doing. Unfortunately for Hanna, she was holding the controller the wrong way.

"No, this is how you hold it," Henry said with a laugh as he showed Hanna what to do.

"Oh, yeah. I knew that," Hanna lied.

"You've never played this before have you?" Henry asked with a raise of his eyebrows.

"No," Hanna admitted as she slumped her shoulders.

"Do you're parents not let you play any video games?" Henry asked as he thought back to when she didn't even know how to play his Game Boy.

"They don't let me do anything," Hanna said with a roll of her eyes. She was thinking more about the fact that they wouldn't let her come with them tonight though.

"That's okay, I'll teach you," Henry told her with a smile. "You know, it is pretty cool that they trust you enough to stay home by yourself. My mom still gets me a babysitter."

"Oh yeah, they're the coolest," Hanna said sarcastically as she looked up at the front door…the one with a stupid spell that shocks your hand when you try to leave.

Once she got the hang of it, Hanna was having a blast playing the Wii with Henry. She still died a lot though. The first game they played was just like the one Hanna played on Henry's Game Boy. She still wasn't the greatest at it.

"Ugh…I hate those stupid hammer throwing turtles. How are you suppose to get around them anyway? They throw those things at you and jump around," Hanna complained when one of them killed her for like the tenth time.

"Well, if you would keep your spit power for more than a few seconds, you could just kill them with that," Henry teased her.

"Well, if those little brown mushroom things weren't moving along the ground and taking it away from me then I would have it," Hanna said as she looked over at Henry and raised her eyebrows.

"You know you can just jump over them right?" Henry asked with a grin. He knew she kept forgetting which button was the jump button.

"Yeah, whatever," Hanna said, she couldn't help the grin that spread across her own face. This really felt like old times with Henry…just hanging out and joking around with each other. It was great, but she really wished he remembered all of those years of friendship they had.

"Did you seriously just beat me again?" Henry asked with shock when he saw the final score on the screen. They had switched the game to Wii Bowling and Hanna was kicking his butt.

"Looks like it," Hanna said with a proud smile on her face. This was the one video game where she was actually better than Henry.

"For real though, the only person that can beat me at this game is my mom. You should totally play her. It would be an epic showdown!" Henry said excitedly.

"Oh we're totally doing that!" Hanna said, smiling at the thought of winning against her sister. Emma was the only one who had beaten Hanna at darts, now Hanna wanted revenge.

Hanna looked over to find Henry fast asleep. They had put in a movie and he didn't make it very far. She just smiled and shook her head. He always use to be the one that fell asleep first…looks like that hasn't changed. As Hanna watched him sleep, she tried to think of how she was going to get him to remember…how to believe in all of this. She thought back to how he believed in the first place and how he got her to believe.

"The storybook," Hanna whispered to herself.

She got up right away and started to look for it. She ran up to her and Henry's room. She had no idea where it was or if it would even be up here. She had no idea what happened to it during the curse. She hasn't seen it since they'd been back here. She couldn't even remember where it was before the curse was cast. She remembered going to get it from Neal's room with Emma and then giving it to Henry, but that was the last she remembered seeing it. She thought this would be the best place to start though. She looked everywhere—under the beds, in the closet, in the drawers…she found nothing. She went back downstairs and was looking through the bookshelf, when the door opened.

"You're back!" Hanna said as she jumped up with excitement and ran over to her parents and sister. "How did it go? What happened?"

"We'll fill you in after Henry's gone," David told her.

"Did you two have fun?" Snow asked.

"Yeah, we did! I'm really good at Wii Bowling. Henry said I could probably beat you," Hanna said as she looked over at her sister.

"Yeah, right Han. Name the time and place. I will totally wipe the floor with you," Emma challenged her sister.

"I guess we'll see," Hanna said with a shrug of her shoulders. She knew she could take her.

Emma just gave her a grin and went to go wake up Henry.

"Emma wait. I thought of a way to get Henry's memories back. I thought if we found the storybook we could…" Hanna started to say.

"Han, not now. I need to get Henry home," Emma said, interrupting her sister.

"But…" Hanna said. She slumped her shoulders as she watched Emma walk away, over to Henry. She couldn't figure out why Emma kept cutting her off when she asked her about getting Henry his memories back. Hanna thought maybe she was just tired and wanted to go get some sleep or something. It's not like Emma wouldn't want Henry to get his memories back or something.

"So, how's your hand feeling?" Snow asked Hanna with a smirk once Emma and Henry had left.

"What do you mean?" Hanna asked innocently. She knew exactly what her mother was talking about.

"I know you tried to open the door after we left. So, how's your hand feeling?" she asked again. She knew the shock from them spell wouldn't have really hurt Hanna that bad. She just wanted Hanna to know that she knew she had tried to open the door while they were gone.

"My hands are fine, see," Hanna said as she held them up to show her mom. "I don't know what you're talking about."

"Okay," Snow said with a shrug of her shoulders, she wasn't going to make Hanna tell her the truth. She didn't really think Hanna was trying to leave…just testing the door to see if she could actually leave if she wanted to.

"Are you guys going to tell me what happened or what?" Hanna asked, trying to change the subject.

Snow and Charming filled Hanna in on what had happened between Regina and the Wicked Witch before going to bed for the night.

The next day, they set out to complete a task that was just as hard as figuring out a way to defeat the Wicked Witch…crib building.

"I've seen enemy battle plans that were easier to decode than this," David said as he looked at the directions that came with the crib they had just purchased.

"Dad, I think you're holding them upside-down," Hanna said as she took the directions from him. "I think we start here…or maybe here?" Okay, maybe her dad was right…these were really hard to figure out.

"Let me see," Emma said as she swiped the directions from her sister. "All right it says take screws E with washers D through bar C, using wrench F…which is not provided."

"Seriously?" Hanna said as she looked over Emma's shoulder. "Why the heck wouldn't they giving us the stupid wrench?"

"Why don't you just call Marco? He's really good at this sort of thing," Snow suggested. She was getting a little frustrated. They had been at this for awhile and were getting nowhere.

"No!" Emma and Hanna both exclaimed as they looked over at their mom.

"Should we even be doing this? Ever since the showdown between Regina and Zelena, we haven't even seen Zelena or Gold at all. Shouldn't we be focusing on our next move?"

"We can't stop living," David told her. "This is a statement…we won't lose another baby."

"And thanks to me you won't," Regina said as she walked into the loft holding a bunch of potion bottles.

"Why what did you do?" Hanna asked.

"I put up a protection spell, one that can't be undone by blood magic," Regina told her.

"Will this one shock your hand if you try to open the door?" Hanna asked under her breath.

"It might…want to try?" Regina asked with a smirk.

"Why do you ask? Did the door shock your hand last night?" Snow asked, giving Hanna a wink.

"No," Hanna mumbled as she looked up at her mom.

"Zelena won't be able to get the baby," Regina told Snow in a more serious tone.

"Thank you," Snow told her sincerely. She was grateful for Regina's help.

"What does that witch want with the baby anyways?" Hanna asked.

Regina didn't know, nobody did. They were all determined to keep the baby safe and out of Zelena's grasp at all costs. Zelena was powerful, very powerful. Regina just barely outwitted her the night before. Emma suggested that she use her magic to help. It was powerful, she knew that, but she just didn't always know how to control it. She asked Regina to help her. Regina agreed and told Emma to meet her at her vault in one hour before exiting the loft.

"And no complaining," Emma said as she looked up at her parents. "It's the only way. And yes, I'll be careful," she told them.

"Don't worry, we know," David told her. "We'll watch Henry for you when he gets back from the store."

"Actually…I'm not sure that's the best idea," Emma said.

"What? What is it?" Snow asked.

"Well, you guys are tired you need to rest," Emma tried.

"I'm pregnant, not sick with the flu," Snow told her.

"Yeah, I know. I just, um…well, it's…cradle cap. Last time you guys had him you overwhelmed him with baby tips. He's 12. He doesn't want to talk about pregnancies. It's not fun," Emma said, deciding to just tell them the truth instead of dancing around it.

"See, Mom I told you!" Hanna said as she threw her hands up in frustration and looked up at her. "You're no fun. All you talk about is baby stuff and clean all the time."

"Oh we're fun," Snow insisted as she eyed up both of her daughters.

"Well I'm just saying maybe Henry disagrees…and apparently so does Hanna," Emma told her mom.

"No," Snow said, shocked that her grandson doesn't find her fun. She knew she had been annoying Hanna with all of the cleaning and baby talk, but she didn't realize Henry picked up on all of that too and that was the reason he hadn't been around lately.

"He'll get there. You just got to remember that he doesn't know who you are," Emma said, trying to make her parents feel better about all of this.

"Well, if we're not fun who is?" David asked.

Emma just gave them a look, she didn't really want to answer that question.

"Hook! Henry would rather hang out with that pirate than with us!" Hanna complained as she walked with her parents to Granny's for some lunch.

"Hanna, we know," David said with a sigh. She hadn't stopped complaining about it since Emma told them. He already felt bad enough that his grandson would rather hang out with a pirate than with him.

"All I'm saying is I could have been hanging out with Henry these last several days if somebody," Hanna said as she looked up at her mom, "would have laid off the baby talk."

"Hanna, I said I was sorry. We'll figure something out, okay?" Snow told her.

To Hanna's delight, her mom was true to her word. Apparently, Hook had to help Ariel find her Prince Eric. Hanna would have been thrilled about finding out that the Little Mermaid was in Storybrooke, but she was too excited about getting to hang out with Henry again.

"Are you sure this is a good idea?" Snow asked her husband as they stood outside beside the truck…the one they were about to let their grandson drive.

"You said you wanted to take action, so we're taking action," David told her.

"Well…" Snow said, still hesitant about all of this.

"Our grandson would rather spend time with a pirate than us, but not after today," David said, convincing her that everything is going to be okay.

"Can I have a turn too? Please, can I?" Hanna asked her dad.

"After Henry's turn," David told her with a wink.

"Can I ride with you guys?" Hanna asked.

"No…no, you stay right here with me," Snow said as she put her arm around Hanna and held on tight. She didn't know how good of a driver her grandson was and she wasn't about to have her daughter in the car when they found out.

Hanna groaned, but didn't protest. She didn't want to ruin her chance of getting the chance to drive too. She stood with her mom and watched Henry. He was a little shaky. He wasn't really moving at a steady pace. He kept slamming on the brakes, causing the truck to jerk. Hanna watched as he came to his first turn…he was taking that turn too wide. He was totally going to hit that other car. She watched as the truck swerved out of the way of the car and into a mailbox. She heard the breaks squeaking as the truck came to a stop. Hanna looked up at her mom who was covering her eyes with her hands.

"Is it safe to look?" Snow asked Hanna.

"Yeah, come on," Hanna said as she grabbed her mom's hand and went over to the truck.

"Are you okay?" Snow asked David and Henry as they hopped out of the truck to inspect the damage.

"We're fine," David promised her.

"Henry…look what you did," Hanna said as she tried to hold back a laugh. "You killed the mailbox."

"I didn't mean to," Henry said with a shrug of his shoulders.

"Don't worry about it, buddy," David said as he put his arm around Henry. "Regina's the mayor, she can fix it."

"Oh, she's not going to be happy about this," Hanna said, trying not to laugh again at the thought of Regina's reaction to this.

"It'll be fine," David told Hanna.

"Okay, it's my turn now!" Hanna said excitedly as she started walking towards the truck.

"Oh, no. I don't think so," Snow said as she grabbed ahold of Hanna's arm.

"Come on, Mom. Dad said I could," Hanna whined.

"Absolutely not. That's enough driving for one day," Snow said as she gave her husband a stern look. She could tell that he was still considering letting Hanna take a turn.

"You're mothers right, kiddo. Sorry," David told Hanna. "We'll just go another time," he whispered to her when Snow was our of earshot.

Hanna gave him an excited smile in return. She would make sure he made good on that promise.

"Where have you guys been?" Emma asked when her parents, sister, and son walked into the loft.

"Only having the best day ever!" Henry told her. "David let me drive his truck."

"You let him what?!" Regina exclaimed.

Hanna couldn't help but grin. Here it comes, she thought to herself. She knew Regina was going to be pretty mad.

Regina noticed the looks everyone was giving her and quickly recovered. "Oh, as mayor, I can't let an unlicensed, underage driver on the streets of Storybrooke," she said. She was more concerned about Henry's safety, but since Henry didn't remember her as his mother, she knew he would think it odd that she was that overly concerned about his well being.

"As mayor you might want to throw a little money towards road repair," David told her.

"Excuse me?"

"Nothing," David said as he pushed a laughing Henry and Hanna towards the kitchen to make the hot chocolate he had promised them on the way home.

Hanna was at the diner waiting for Henry to come down. Emma, Regina, and her parents were in the other room devising a plan to stop the Wicked Witch from implementing her plan, the plan that they finally figured out. She was going to cast a time travel spell. She wanted to stop her mother from ever giving her away. Apparently, Hanna's grandmother Eva had something to do with Cora giving Zelena up as a baby. So, Zelena was planning to get rid of Eva, which meant that Hanna, her mom, and sister wouldn't exist anymore, possibly Regina too. The baby was the last ingredient she needed to cast her spell. The good thing was the baby was still safe inside of her mom, so they had time to figure something out.

Hanna looked up, hoping to see Henry…he was taking forever getting down here. It was her parents and Emma though. They looked like they had figured out what they needed to do next in order to stop Zelena.

"What's the plan?" Hanna asked as she jumped up from her seat.

"We have to get Henry to remember, so we can break the curse and get our memories back," David told her.

"Did you figure out a way to do that?" Hanna asked excitedly. She couldn't wait for her best friend to finally get his memories back.

"We're going to find the storybook. It helped Emma believe, so we're hoping it will work for him too," Snow said.

"That's what I was trying to tell you the other night," Hanna said as she turned to her sister, who was being oddly quiet.

"Yeah, I know. I just wasn't sure that was for the best," Emma told Hanna.

"What do you mean?" Hanna asked, getting a funny feeling that she already knew the answer.

"Nothing, Han…we're going to find the book and get Henry to remember, so don't worry about it."

"No, tell me. You acted weird every time I tried to bring up Henry getting his memories back. Why?"

"Don't worry about it okay?" Emma said, trying to keep her cool with her sister. Hanna could be really pushy sometimes.

"No! Tell me why!" Hanna demanded.

"Because Hanna…he's been through a lot of tough stuff and maybe him remembering all of that isn't what's best!" Emma told her.

"How could you even think about keeping his memories from him? They're part of who he is. He's not really Henry, right now."

"You just don't understand."

"No, you don't understand! I've known Henry a lot longer…way before he brought you to town. He would want to remember," Hanna said, she was practically yelling now.

"I gave birth to him. I raised him. I think I know what's best!" Emma yelled back. She was getting angry.

"Girls, please don't fight," Snow begged her daughters. She didn't like seeing them yell at each other like this.

"That wasn't even real! Regina just gave you those fake memories. They didn't even happen!"

"Well, they were real to me!" Emma shouted.

"Girls, that's enough!" David said as he stepped in between his daughters, who were glaring daggers at each other right now. He could tell by the look on Emma's face that what Hanna said hurt her.

"No, Dad. She…she wasn't going to let Henry remember…she…" Hanna could feel the tears start to well up in her eyes.

"Hanna just cool it, okay?" David said as he turned towards her. He didn't want her to say anything that she might regret later.

"Let her talk. What else do you have to say Han? Just let it out," Emma said to her sister. She could take it. She didn't need her dad to protect her from her little sister.

Hanna just glared at her sister and took a few deep breaths before she started to speak again. "How could you not let him remember us?" she asked quietly.

"I…I don't know…it doesn't even matter. We don't have a choice. Henry has to remember in order to break the curse, so that's what we're going to do," Emma said as she walked away from them. She thought keeping Henry's memories from him was what was best, but maybe she was being selfish. He had this whole family that he didn't even remember. Deep down, she knew Hanna was right. Henry deserved to have his memories.

Hanna turned to follow Emma, she wasn't done. Her mom grabbed ahold of her though. "Hanna," Snow said as she motioned her eyes behind her.

Hanna turned around and saw that Henry had just walked in. She nodded her head to let her mom know that she was done. She wouldn't talk about this in front of Henry. All it would do is confuse him. He was going to have his memories back soon enough anyways.

"You and Henry are going to stay here with Ruby, while we go look for the book, okay?" Snow told Hanna.

"Okay," Hanna agreed. She would have liked to help them look for the book, but she didn't really feel like being around Emma right now. "I tried looking for the book the other day. It's not up in my room or on the bookshelf, just so you know."

"Thank you, sweetie," Snow told her.

"We'll be back soon, kiddo," David said as he pulled her in for a hug. "Don't be too mad at your sister, okay?"

"Yeah, okay," Hanna said to please her father. She was still mad at Emma though.

"Please, please just stay here," Snow practically begged Hanna.

"We're trusting you," David added.

"You best be here when we get back," Snow told her sternly.

"I'm not going anywhere," Hanna told them both before they left with Emma.

As soon as they walked out the door, Hanna turned to Henry only to find him bolting out the door after them.

"Henry, where the heck are you going?" she asked as she followed him out the door.

"Where are you really going?" Henry asked Emma.

Emma sighed and turned to face him. "I told you. I'm following a lead."

"What lead?" Henry asked, practically demanding an answer. Hanna could tell that he was getting mad.

"It's…my job. It's complicated," Emma told him.

"Is this about the person who killed my dad?"

"Yes."

"Then tell me," Henry demanded.

"I..It would just be easier once its all solved, Henry," Emma tried. Hanna could tell she she felt bad about lying to him, which she should.

"You've been lying to me ever since we got here! I deserve to know everything!" Henry yelled.

A look of surprise came across Emma's face. Henry never really raised his voice at her. "No you don't! I'm your mother and I know best! So you're just going to have to deal with this for now, okay? Understood?" Emma yelled back.

Hanna stood there shocked. Emma had never yelled at Henry like that before. Hanna thought Emma's bad mood might have something to do with the fact that they had just been arguing a few minutes ago, but still, Emma was not usually like this with Henry.

"Yeah I…I think I do," Henry told her, his voice a lot more quiet now. "Wait," he said before Emma turned to leave. "I need your keys. I left mine in the room and if I'm going to be a prisoner I'd like to have my Gamy Boy."

Emma reached into her pocket and gave Henry her keys before leaving to find the storybook.

Hanna followed Henry back into the diner and towards the back. She saw the look on his face when he got the keys from Emma. He was up to something, and it didn't surprise Hanna when Henry headed for the back door instead of going upstairs to get the Game Boy from his room.

"Henry, where are you going?" Hanna asked as she ran ahead of him, blocking his way out the door.

"I'm leaving. I'm going back to New York. I'm tired of being in this town," he told Hanna.

"Henry, you can't go. Just stay a little longer, please!" Hanna practically begged. She knew they would find the storybook and he would have his memories back soon. Hanna just had to make sure he didn't leave before that happened.

"No, I'm going," Henry said as he tried to get past Hanna.

"Henry…" Hanna started to say. She was trying to think of something that would convince him to stay here. She saw the look in his eyes though, he wasn't going to do what she asked. He was going back to New York, and she wasn't going to be able to stop him. She only had one choice. "At least let me come with you."

"Fine, let's go," Henry said as he motioned towards the door.

"Are you really sure about this?" Hanna asked once more just to be certain he wanted to go.

"Yes, are you coming or not?" Henry asked with a raise of his eyebrows.

Hanna thought for a second. She had promised her parents that she wouldn't leave the diner…that she would stay here. They were going to be so mad at her when they found out. She was already grounded for sneaking out the other day and that was just to the beach. She couldn't imagine how they were going to react when they found out she was going off to another state. What was she suppose to do though? She couldn't let Henry go alone.

"Yeah, let's go," Hanna said as she walked out the door. She was going to be in so much trouble.