Chapter 34

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"Can I hold Neal?" Hanna asked her mom. She hadn't had any snuggle time with her little brother in forever…well at least it felt that way to her and she missed him.

"Sure, sweetie," Snow said with a smile as she handed him over to Hanna. "I'll be right back, actually"

"Why? Where are you going?" Hanna asked as she looked up at her mom.

"Just to talk to Red," Snow said as she stood up, sensing the worry in her daughter's tone. "Will you be okay with him for a few minutes?"

"Oh," Hanna said as she shook her head and looked down at her little brother. "Yeah I'll be fine." Hanna could handle the baby, that wasn't a problem, but for some reason she didn't want her mom to leave. It was making her feel uneasy.

"Be right back," Snow said as she gave Hanna a kiss on the top of the head and walked towards the back of the diner to where her best friend was standing.

Hanna gave her mom a small smile and watched her walk towards the back of Granny's and stop to talk to Red. Hanna turned back and admired the sweet sleeping baby in her arms. Neal was the most adorable baby Hanna had ever seen.

"I can't believe I missed out on another chance to go to the Enchanted Forest," Henry said with a sigh.

"Trust me, going there was not fun," Hanna said as she looked up at Henry and shook her head.

"Why not? Tell me everything," Henry said. He wanted to hear it all.

"Well, first of all…" Hanna started.

She continued to tell Henry all about their trip to the past. She told him about seeing his mom as the Evil Queen, the black knights, Rumplestiltskin, the ball, and everything else that happened while they were there. She could tell by the look on his face that Henry was fascinated by the tales, even though Hanna thought most of it was pretty scary and stressful stuff, except for getting to see her parents fall in love with each other…that was pretty cool.

"Hey you three," Charming said as he came up to the booth and gave the kids a smile. "I think the party is just about wrapping up."

"Okay," Hanna said as she looked up at him. She glanced back to where her mom had been standing, but she wasn't there anymore. While Hanna was telling Henry about everything that happened in the Enchanted Forest, she checked every few minutes or so to make sure she was still there. Now, she was gone though.

"How's…" Charming started to ask.

"Where's Mom?" Hanna asked in a panicked voice, interrupting her father.

"Hanna what's wrong?" Charming asked, noticing the worry in her voice.

"Nothing," Hanna said as she shook her head. "Neal's good. He's been sleeping this whole time," Hanna added, knowing what her dad was asking before she interrupted him.

"Good, I'll take him so we can head home for the night," Charming said.

Hanna nodded her head and handed Neal to her dad. As she did, she scanned the room looking for her mom, but she couldn't find her. Hanna was starting to feel nervous. Where could she have gone? What if something happened to her?

"Hanna, are you okay?" Henry asked when he noticed how strange Hanna was acting. He could tell something was bothering her.

"Yeah, I'm fine. I just…" Hanna started to say as she looked over at Henry.

"Ready to go home?" Snow asked as she approached the group.

Hanna turned around to see her mom standing there. Hanna felt so relieved to see that she was alright.

"There you are," Hanna said as she wrapped her arms around her mom, giving her a hug. "Where were you?"

"I was just using the restroom sweetie," Snow said as she returned the hug.

"Oh okay," Hanna said with a shrug of her shoulders as she stepped back. "Can we go home now?"

"Yes, let's go," Snow said as she guided her daughter towards the exit.

Snow looked up at her husband for a clue as to why Hanna seemed to be so worried about where she was, as if she had disappeared or something. David just shrugged his shoulders at his wife, not knowing what was up with their daughter at the moment. Snow figured Hanna just missed her after her trip to the Enchanted Forest.

Hanna followed her parents outside to find Regina, Emma, Robin, and that woman they brought back from the past.

"Whats wrong with you people? Don't you know what she's done?" the woman asked. She obviously remembered Regina only as the Evil Queen. Regina wasn't Evil anymore, but apparently Hook forgot to fill her in on that little detail.

"Mom, what's going on?" Henry asked.

"She's a monster," the woman said as she picked up Robin's little boy and walked off.

Hanna watched as Regina stormed off. Emma looked liked she felt guilty. And Robin followed the woman from the past. Hanna wasn't sure what was going on right now.

"Yeah, what the heck is happening?" Hanna asked.

Emma sighed and went on to explain that the woman they brought back was named Marian. She was Robin Hood's wife. Robin was suppose to be Regina's true love, but now Marian was back. This wasn't going to be good…the last time Regina lost her true love she turned evil. Hanna thought maybe Emma should have just left her in the dungeon where she belonged. Things would not be good here if Regina decided to go back to her evil ways.

Hanna was walking around the castle, which she was very familiar with by now. She stopped at the window that looked over the courtyard. It was a beautiful day and Hanna wanted to admire it. As soon as Hanna looked out, the sky turned dark. The bright sun had vanished and the darkness sent a chill up Hanna's spine. She looked down to the ground to see her mom. Hanna wasn't sure what she was doing down there. She was pretty sure she had just seen her mom sitting with Neal in the rocking chair. As Hanna got a closer look, she noticed her mom was tied up and Regina was with her. She had an evil smirk on her face and was getting ready to throw the fireball that was in her hand. "Stop!" Hanna yelled as she tried to do something to save her. She was stuck though. Hanna couldn't move. Why couldn't she move? Hanna looked down and could see Regina. The Queen looked like she was staring right at her. Hanna knew she was up way too high for Regina to be able to see her or hear her cries, but it was as if she knew Hanna was there. She was going to enjoy destroying Snow White while her daughter watched. "No!" Hanna yelled out, but it was too late. The flame engulfed her mother and she was gone. "Mom! Mom!"

Snow heard the screams coming from upstairs. It had been awhile since Hanna had any nightmares, and Snow was hoping her trip back to the Enchanted Forest didn't make them start up again. By the sound of it though, the nightmares were back.

"Hanna, I'm here. You're okay," Snow said as she entered the room and went to her daughter's bedside.

"No, Mom. No!" Hanna continued to cry out as she shook her head back and forth.

"Hanna, wake up sweetie. It's just a dream," Snow said as she tried to keep Hanna from thrashing her head back and forth.

Hanna gasped and sat up quickly. She looked around the room. "Mom?" Hanna asked when she realized who was sitting on the bed with her.

"Yeah, baby. I'm right here," Snow told her with a smile and she brushed some of the hair out of Hanna's face.

Hanna finally started to calm down once she realized she was only dreaming. She was back in Storybrooke and she was safe…her mom was safe.

"Want to talk about it?" Snow asked, knowing Hanna probably wouldn't want to.

"That's okay," Hanna said as she shook her head. She didn't feel like telling her mom about it. She didn't want her mom to know that she had watched her almost die in the past and was now having nightmares about it.

"Do you want to lay down and go back to sleep?" Snow asked. She wasn't going to push Hanna into talking about it…at least not right now.

"Yeah, I guess so," Hanna said as she laid back down. She really didn't want to go back to sleep, but she was exhausted and didn't think she could sit up for much longer anyway.

"Are you sure you're okay?" Snow asked as she covered Hanna back up with her blankets.

Hanna just nodded her head as a yawn escaped her mouth.

"I'll be downstairs if you need anything," Snow told her. She gave Hanna a kiss on the cheek and headed towards the door.

"Mom, wait," Hanna said as she sat up quickly. She didn't want her to leave. Hanna got a nervous feeling again watching her mom go away.

"What is it, sweetie?" Snow asked as she looked back towards Hanna.

"Will you stay here with me?" Hanna asked shyly. She knew she would just feel better if her mom was here with her.

"Of course I will," Snow said with a smile as she walked back over to Hanna's bed.

Hanna snuggled into her mom and was finally able to relax. Hanna drifted to sleep as her mom gently ran her finger's through her hair.

Hanna sat up quickly and looked around. She had another dream…it wasn't exactly the same as the last one, but her mom still ended up being engulfed by the fire ball Regina threw at her. Hanna figured she must not have been calling out during this nightmare because no one was here when she woke up. She could always tell whether or not she was screaming in her sleep because when she did, one of her parents was right there with her when she finally was awake. Hanna was glad that she didn't wake her mom up again. She was up several times during the night with Neal already. Hanna didn't want her mom to be woken up by her as well.

Even though Hanna was glad her mom hadn't come rushing up here to check on her, she still wanted to go downstairs and make sure her mom was okay…just in case. She just wanted to take a quick peek. Hanna quietly got out of bed and tiptoed down the stairs. She got towards the bottom and peered her head around to look for her mom.

"Hanna?" Snow whispered from across the room.

Hanna jumped at the sound of her mom's voice and turned her head towards the living room where her mom was sitting on the couch holding Neal. Crap, Hanna thought. She really didn't want her mom to know that she'd come downstairs to make sure she was still alive.

"Hey Mom. I…uh was just thirsty," Hanna whispered as she walked towards the kitchen to get herself a glass of water.

"Okay," Snow said with a smile. She knew Hanna didn't come down here for a drink of water. She had a glass of of water upstairs by her bed. There was something else going on with her little girl and Snow was going to figure it out.

"Night, Mom," Hanna said as she walked back towards the stairs with her water. She saw that her mom was alright, so she figured she'd be able to go back to sleep now.

"Come here for a second," Snow told Hanna. "Your brother is making the funniest faces while he sleeps. You have to see." Luckily for Snow, Neal was actually making cute little faces while he slept, so she didn't have to come up with a reason to get Hanna to stay downstairs so she could talk to her.

Hanna walked over to the couch and sat beside her mom. She couldn't help but smile as she watched her baby brother make those silly faces while he slept. "He must be having some good dreams," Hanna said.

"I think he is," Snow said with a laugh.

"I wonder what babies dream about," Hanna said as she looked up at her mom.

"I don't know," Snow said with a shrug of her shoulders. "How about you? What have you been dreaming about?" Snow asked as she looked at her daughter, hoping she would open up about what had been haunting her dreams tonight.

"Nothing," Hanna said as she looked down. She really didn't want to talk about it.

"Hanna…" Snow said as she put her hand under Hanna's chin and gently lifted it up so Hanna was looking at her.

"What?" Hanna asked as she tried to avoid eye contact.

"I'm going to go put your brother in his bed and when I come back we are going to talk about this, okay?" Snow told her.

Hanna just nodded her head and watched as her mom got up from the couch and walked across the room. She really didn't want to tell her mom what she had been dreaming about, but she also knew it would probably make her feel better if she talked about it too.

"Okay, let's here it," Snow said as she sat back down on the couch next to Hanna.

"Mom, it wasn't a big deal. Really," Hanna tried, knowing her mom probably wouldn't buy it.

"Hanna this dream has had you up at least twice tonight…it is a big deal," Snow told her.

"No…I just got up this time for water," Hanna said innocently.

"Hanna, I'm your mother and I can always tell when you're lying. Don't forget that," Snow told her with a raise of her eyebrows.

"Fine," Hanna said with a sigh. Her mom did always know when she lied…she was one of the only people who could, so there was no point in even trying. "I had a dream about you."

"Me?" Snow asked, feeling guilty that she was the cause of her daughter not being able to sleep. "What happened?"

"Well…you were tied up and Regina was there. She captured you. She…she made a fireball in her hand. She threw it at you and you just burst into flames," Hanna looked up at her mother. "Mom I couldn't get to you. I tried I really really tried, but there was nothing I could do! You were just gone…and I couldn't do anything about it. I…" Hanna covered her face with her hands as the tears started to fall from here eyes.

"Oh sweetie, it's okay," Snow said as she pulled Hanna's hands down from her face and held onto them tight. "I'm here. I'm alright. It was just a dream."

"No, but it wasn't, Mom. It wasn't a dream," Hanna said as she pulled her hands away and shook her head.

"Hanna, it was baby. I'm here and I'm fine," Snow assured her.

"No, I was there. When Regina did that to you. When she burned you alive. Emma and I both were there. We…we watched you. We were up in the castle. We saw everything. You were there one second and gone the next. There…there was nothing we could do. We didn't know you turned yourself into a bug. We thought you were dead…for hours we thought you were gone forever," Hanna told her…she was practically sobbing now.

"Oh, Hanna. I'm so sorry," Snow said as she pulled her little girl into her arms. She had no idea that Hanna and Emma had witnessed all of that. Snow remembered what Regina had done to her. That was a long time ago, but she would never forget that day. She couldn't imagine what her girls must have gone through after seeing all of that.

"Mom, it was awful," Hanna said as she clung tightly to her.

"I know. I know," Snow said as she rubbed circles on Hanna's back, trying to calm her down. "But I am okay. I'm right here. I'm right here. I'm not going anywhere."

Hanna just continued to cry as her mom spoke those soothing words to her. She tried to let herself be comforted by them. Hanna could feel herself starting to calm down a little bit. She was feeling better. Having her mom right here made her feel better. She knew her mom really didn't die in that fire. Now, she just had to convince her subconscious mind of the same thing. Hanna just closed her eyes and concentrated on the fact that her mom was here with her and she was safe.

Snow could tell Hanna was calming down. She continued to rub circles on her back…she knew Hanna liked that. She also knew why Hanna had been acting so strange back at Granny's. Snow couldn't figure out why Hanna was so worried about where she was. Snow noticed Hanna watching her the whole time she was talking to Red. Snow picked up on Hanna's worried tone when she came back from the bathroom and Hanna asked where she went. Snow now knew that Hanna was still so frightened by what she saw back in the Enchanted Forest. Snow hoped, now that she's talked about it, Hanna wouldn't have anymore nightmares about it. This wasn't like when she had nightmares about losing Emma and Henry when they were sent back to the Enchanted Forest. They really weren't there anymore, but once they were all back in Storybrooke together, Hanna's nightmares stopped. Snow hoped the same would happen with these ones. Hanna would see her mom and know that she was safe and those nightmares wouldn't haunt her anymore.

"Mom?" Hanna asked as she looked up. "You don't think Regina will, you know, turn evil again, do you?"

Snow thought back to how Regina reacted when she lost her first love. That sent her down the evil path she was on for so many years. Regina had changed though. She wasn't the same evil queen she use to be. She had Henry now. Snow knew it might take Regina awhile to get past all of this, but she didn't think she would turn evil again. She wouldn't do that to Henry.

"No, I really don't think she will," Snow told Hanna.

"I really hope not…for Henry's sake. He's so worried about her, Mom."

"I know he his, sweetie, but we'll all be there for him. He'll be okay."

Hanna just nodded her head and snuggled back into her mom's arms.

Snow looked down and found her baby fast asleep. She wasn't about to wake her up to take her back upstairs. Snow just grabbed the blanket off the back of the couch and covered them both up with it. It looked like they would be having a sleepover on the couch for the rest of the night. Snow didn't mind. If this is what Hanna needed to get some restful sleep, Snow would stay right here. Snow wrapped her arms tighter around her little girl and closed her own eyes and drifted off to sleep.

"Snow…Snow," Charming whispered. He woke up to the small cries of his little boy. He got up to find his wife and daughter sound asleep on the couch. He gave Neal a fresh diaper, but there was something else he wanted that Charming couldn't give him.

"What is it?" Snow asked sleepily as she slowly opened her eyes.

"What are you doing out here?" he asked.

"Our little girl just needed her mommy last night," Snow said as she looked down at Hanna and brushed the hair out of her face.

"Is she alright?" David asked as he looked down at Hanna with concern.

"She'll be fine," Snow assured him. "I'll fill you in later."

"Okay, well this little guy right here needs his mommy too. He's hungry," David told Snow with a smile.

"Oh, well I think Mommy can fix that," Snow said with a smile as she gently stood up and laid Hanna back down on the couch and covered her up with the blanket.

"Snow are you sure she's okay?" David asked as he handed Neal over to his wife and looked down at Hanna.

"Yes, come on," Snow said as she walked across the room to tell Charming what happened with Hanna and to feed her little boy.

"Come on Grandma…please," Hanna heard Henry say as she started to wake up. She wasn't sure what he wanted. She decided to pretend to still be asleep and find out.

"Henry…" Snow warned. He wouldn't drop it after she had already told him no.

"It's almost 1:00. She needs to wake up anyway," Henry said.

"Fine, but don't come crying to me when she kicks you in the face," Snow said with a shrug of her shoulders as she turned and went to start a load of laundry.

Hanna could hear Henry coming closer to the couch where she was "sleeping." She wondered what the heck he was planning and just how he was going to wake her up. She wasn't about to lay here and wait to find out. She decided to wait until Henry was right next to the couch before turning the tables on him.

"Boo!" Hanna screamed as she jumped up from the couch.

"Ahh!" Henry yelled as he jumped backwards.

Hanna just laughed at the shocked look on Henry's face.

"How did you…you were sleeping!"

"I woke up a few minutes ago actually," Hanna said with a shrug of her shoulders.

"Ugh…now what am I going to do with the feather I found," Henry said as he picked up his feather that he dropped on the floor.

"You were going to tickle me with a feather?" Hanna asked as she put her hands on her hips.

"Maybe," Henry said with a shrug of his shoulders.

"My mom was right…I totally would have kicked you in the face if you did that," Hanna told him.

"Maybe we could use the feather on her!" Henry said with excitement.

"Yeah, she might take a nap later," Hanna whispered.

"And just when do you think I'll have time to nap?" Snow asked as she came up behind the two schemers…hearing everything.

Hanna and Henry jumped at the sound of her voice.

"Mom, where'd you come from?" Hanna asked. She did a quick sweep of the apartment to make sure her mom was out of earshot before agreeing to Henry's idea.

"I'm pretty sneaky…you might not want to mess with me," Snow said as she crossed her arms and grinned at the kids.

"Emma. Let's do it to Emma," Hanna said as she turned to Henry.

"Yeah!" Henry said. That sounded like a much better idea to him. "Grandma, don't tell!"

"Your secret is safe with me," Snow told him with a wink as she turned to go to the kitchen. She didn't think they would be able to pull one over on Emma either, but who was she to ruin their fun? Besides, Henry was feeling down and so worried about Regina. If pulling pranks with a feather distracted him from that for a little bit, then so be it.

"Mom, I'm hungry. Will you make me pancakes?" Hanna asked as she followed behind.

"Sorry babe, you slept through the pancakes. How about some grilled cheese?" Snow asked. She would have made more, but she used the last of the flour this morning.

"Okay," Hanna said as she climbed up onto the barstool. A grilled cheese sounded pretty good too.

"When will Dad and Emma be back?" Hanna asked.

"Oh, they'll probably be awhile," Henry said as he climbed up onto the barstool next to Hanna.

"Why? What's going on?" Hanna asked.

"Well, they got a call early this morning…apparently there's someone with ice powers in town and…" Snow started to say.

"A snow monster," Henry added.

"What?" Hanna asked in disbelief. Why was there always something crazy going on in this town? Couldn't they just have a break for once? Just as Hanna was about to ask for more information from her mom and Henry, the front door opened. Hanna turned to see her dad and Emma walk through the door.

"Did you defeat the snow monster?" Henry asked.

"Yeah kid, we did…well your mom did," Emma told him.

"Really? She helped you?" Henry asked.

"Yup!" Emma told him.

"Here's your sandwich, sweetie," Snow said as she set the plate down in front of Hanna.

"Thanks!" Hanna said as she turned back around and picked up half of her sandwich. She was starving.

"Oh grilled cheese!" Emma said as she grabbed the other half and took a bite.

"Emma!" Hanna complained.

"Oh my favorite!" Charming said as he snuck a bite of the half Hanna had in her hand.

"Dad!" Hanna said as she glared at him. He just gave her a grin and Hanna had to try hard not to smile back.

"Mom…" Hanna whined. "They're eating my sandwich."

"Hey, we battled a snow monster today," Emma said with a smirk as she continued to eat Hanna's sandwich.

"I don't care. I'm hungry," Hanna told her sister.

"I'm already making more," Snow said as she put another sandwich on Hanna's plate. "And I'll make you two your own, so quit eating her food," Snow said as she looked at her husband and eldest daughter.

"Thanks, Mom," Hanna said as she gave her dad the sandwich he already took a bite of and started eating her new sandwich quickly…just in case they decided not to listen and eat her sandwich again.

"How long's my little man been sleeping?" David asked.

"Not long. It took me forever to get him to sleep…so don't wake him," Snow warned.

"What do you suppose babies dream about?" Henry asked.

"Bull fighting," David said.

"Laser tag," Emma added.

"Skydiving!" Hanna said with a laugh.

"That's not true," Snow said in a worried tone.

"I think they're joking," Henry told her.

"Right, I'll recognize funny again when he's 3 and I've had some sleep," Snow told them.

Hanna instantly felt guilty because she had kept her awake last night too. "Sorry Mom," Hanna said as she looked down.

Snow walked over to Hanna. She knew why Hanna felt sorry. "You don't have to be sorry," Snow said as she lifted her chin and gave her a kiss on the forehead.

Hanna just nodded her head and smiled before continuing to eat her lunch.

"What you got there, kid?" Emma asked when Henry came into the kitchen a few hours later with a basket full of stuff.

"It's just some stuff for my mom. To help make her feel better," Henry told her.

"That's sweet," Emma said, just as there was a bang on the window.

Snow and David got to the window first. It was a bird. Snow reached out her hand and the bird climbed onto her finger.

"It's a message," Snow said as she carefully took the paper from the birds leg and opened it. "It's for Henry. It's from your mother"

Henry took the letter and quickly read it. "She doesn't want to see me," he said sadly.

"Henry…" Hanna started to say something that would make him feel better, but he pushed passed her, grabbed his coat, and went out the door. "We have to follow him," she said as she went to reach for her coat as well.

"I'll go," Emma said as she walked towards the door.

"I want to come too," Hanna said. She had to do something to help Henry. She knew he was so upset over Regina, he had been trying to hide it, but Hanna knew. This letter was only going to make it worse. Hanna wanted to be there for him.

"Hanna, you stay here," Snow told her as she gave Emma a nod, telling her to go on and follow Henry alone.

"Mom, why?" Hanna asked desperately as she watched Emma leave.

"I think it would be best to let Emma handle this. You are also still grounded," Snow said with a raise of her eyebrows.

"I am?" Hanna asked as she thought back to the last time her parents grounded her. They grounded her from going anywhere unless she was with them. That felt like it was forever ago. It had to be up by now, right?

"Yes," Snow told her with a confused look.

"Your escape plan to New York was just a few days ago," Charming reminded her.

"Oh, I guess I just have my days mixed up from my trip to the past," Hanna said with a sigh.

"Well, Princess Peach. You will still be grounded for awhile, just so you know," David told her with a wink.

"Ew, Dad. Don't call me that," Hanna whined.

Snow couldn't help but snicker at that.

"Mom don't laugh. It's not funny," Hanna said as she crossed her arms.

"Why? I think it's a very cute name," Snow said tapping Hanna on the nose with her finger as she walked by to get Neal, who was waking up.

Hanna just groaned and went to the couch to read her book. She wasn't allowed to watch TV either, so she had to do something to fill her time.

"Want to run a few errands with me?" Charming asked Hanna a little while later.

"Yes!" Hanna said as she quickly jumped up from the couch. She was dying to go out and do something.

"Okay, grab your coat. Let's go," he said as he motioned for her to come with him.

"Bye Mom," Hanna said as she gave her mother a quick hug. "Bye Neal," she whispered as she gave her brother a kiss on the cheek.

"So where are we going first?" Hanna asked as they drove down the street in the police cruiser.

"Well, we need to go…" David started to say as all of the streetlights went out, leaving Main Street in the dark.

"Woah," Hanna said as she found herself in total darkness, besides the lights coming from her dad's car. Then her dad's phone started ringing like crazy. People were calling in about the blackout. Apparently, the power was out everywhere. He called Emma on the walkie and told her he'd come pick her up so they could figure all of this out.

"Let me sit up front, Han," Emma said when she opened the front door to see Hanna sitting there. "What are you doing here, anyways?"

"I was running errands with Dad. How's Henry?" Hanna asked as she climbed into the backseat. She was really worried about him

Emma just shook her head. "Not good. I tried to get him to come along. I even told him we could call it Operation Nightshade, but he didn't want to."

"That's not like him," Hanna said with a sigh.

"He wouldn't even let me hug him. It killed me," Emma said.

"Sounds familiar," David said as he raised his eyebrows at Emma.

"Cause I do that. Great. I've passed it along."

"Not just you. Henry has two moms who both put up walls. Sounds like he's taken after the both of you," David told her.

"It's not like him to pass up on operation anything. I'm worried," Emma said.

"Well, kids have extreme reactions. They get over it fast. Just stay strong and roll with it."

"What is that?" Hanna said as she pointed to the sight in front of her. There was this huge ice wall that went straight through the power lines.

"Well there you go. What ever happened to these power lines happened after the snow monster. Let's go find whoever did this," Emma said as she started to get out of the car.

Hanna unbuckled her seat belt to follow.

"Hanna just stay in the car," David told her.

"But Dad, it's Operation Nightshade," Hanna complained.

"Here, you be in charge of taking calls," David said as he handed her his cell phone. "From inside the car," he added.

"Fine," Hanna said with a sigh.

Hanna climbed back into the front seat so she could get a better view of what was happening. Hook showed up and Hanna heard him say that the ice wall goes around the entire town. That wasn't good…then the phone rang. Hanna looked down to see that it was her mom calling. She was probably checking up on them.

"Hey Mom," Hanna said.

"Hey, sweetie. Where are you? Are you alright," Snow asked.

"Yeah Mom I'm fine," Hanna said with a grin. She knew that's why her Mom was calling. "We're at the edge of town. There's this big ice wall that took out the power lines."

"Oh my. Let me talk to your father," she said.

"Okay," Hanna said as she hopped out of the car and ran over to her dad. "Here, it's Mom."

"Thanks. Hey Snow…yes we're fine. What? Slow down…" David said as he walked back towards the car so he could hear her better.

"I see something back there. I'm gonna go check it out," Emma said as she took off towards the ice wall.

"Who do you think did this?" Hanna asked Hook.

"Dunno? The same person who made that snow monster, I suppose," he told her.

Hanna nodded her head, then looked back to make sure her dad was still preoccupied with his phone. "I'm gonna go help Emma," she said as she quickly, before Hook could stop her. She made her way to where she saw her sister go.

"No don't," she heard Hook say, but she just ignored him. It made Hanna feel nervous that Emma was exploring the wall all by herself. She wanted to help.

"Emma?" Hanna said as she climbed through the ice.

"Damn it, Hanna what are you doing in here?" Emma asked in frustration.

"I just wanted to make sure you were okay. Wow, this is so cool…," Hanna said as she looked around. "Who's that?"

"Hanna, this is Elsa," Emma said.

Hanna noticed Emma was speaking very carefully as if she was afraid Elsa might do something. Hanna thought she looked pretty harmless.

"She's looking for her sister," Emma continued to explain. "Elsa this is my little sister, Hanna."

Elsa responded with a nod of her head.

"Did you make this?" Hanna asked.

"I…" Elsa started to say.

"Emma!" Hook yelled.

"Stay back!" Emma warned.

Hanna looked over to see Hook and her dad coming towards them. Her dad had his gun out, ready to shoot.

"No, no, no," Emma said, putting her hands up. "Stay back!"

They weren't listening. Hanna could hear Elsa start to breathe really heavily, like she was panicking. The last thing Hanna remembered was more ice shooting up from the ground before everything went black.

"Hanna! Open your eyes! Hanna!" Emma yelled as she tried to shake her sister awake.

"Emma? What…what happened?" Hanna asked as she slowly opened her eyes.

"Are you okay?" Emma asked as she helped sit Hanna up.

"Yeah I'm fine," Hanna said as she shook her head and looked around. They were surrounded by ice…like they were in some sort of ice cave.

"Come on, let's get you up," Emma said as she pulled Hanna to her feet. "You put on quite a show. Want to tell me what this is all about?" Emma asked as she turned towards Elsa.

"No. Just that I'm very powerful, and you and your people you need to be more careful. Keep your distance," Elsa warned.

"I think I can guarantee that, if you wanna, you know, hit "undo" on that, then we'll get right on it," Emma told her.

"I…not right away. Bring me what I want and then I'll consider freeing you,"

"You're sister right?" Hanna asked as she rubbed the back of her head and stepped towards Elsa.

"Emma! Hanna! Can you hear me?" David yelled desperately through the walkie. "Are you okay? Say something!"

"What is that?" Elsa asked.

"It, uh…it allows me to talk to my father, who's on the other side of that wall, but if you want to melt that we can all talk…" Emma said

"Tell him to go get Anna," Elsa demanded.

"Dad? Can you hear me?" Emma said. Hook said something through the walkie as well and Emma continued to tell them that she is with Elsa, who is looking for her sister and thinks she's in town because she found a necklace of hers in Gold's shop. Emma explained that Elsa wanted them to find her sister and bring her here. Elsa took the walkie and threatened to freeze the town if they can't do it.

"Aren't you cold?" Hanna asked Elsa. "I'm freezing."

"It's never bothered me," Elsa said with a shrug of her shoulders.

"There was something here, we called it a snow monster. You responsible for that?" Emma asked.

"I'll do whatever it takes to get Anna back," Elsa replied.

"I can tell you care about her a lot. I'm sorry about her necklace," Emma said.

"What do you mean?" Elsa asked.

Emma pointed down to the ice. The necklace was stuck and the only way she'd be able to get it back is if she melted it.

"You can melt it down to get it back. Keep going and we can take this conversation somewhere warmer," Emma suggested, hoping Elsa would agree. It was freezing in here.

Elsa just stood there not bothering to melt the ice. Emma and Hanna exchanged glances, coming to the same conclusion.

"You can't control it can you?" Emma asked. Emma continued to tell her that she has powers too, and she's not great at controlling them either.

Elsa told them Anna helps her control her magic and if they can find her she can help get rid of all of this. There only option was to wait and hope their dad and Hook could find Anna. That seemed to be the only way this ice was going to get melted.

"E-Emma. I'm f-freezing," Hanna said as she walked over by her sister. "I c-can't feel my t-toes."

"Let me t-try something," Emma said as she held out her hands. "Maybe I c-can warm us up."

Emma was trying to use her magic to at least warm herself and maybe Hanna up just a little bit, but it didn't work.

"I'm just g-gonna sit d-down," Hanna said as she slowly lowered herself to the floor. She didn't have the energy to stand anymore.

"Hanna no…" Emma said as she watched Hanna lay completely down and close her eyes. She couldn't let Hanna go to sleep. "You need to at least sit up," Emma continued as she helped Hanna into a sitting position.

"E-Emma. I'm just s-so s-sleepy," Hanna said as she looked up at her sister.

"J-just talk to me. H-help me stay awake too," Emma told her.

Hanna nodded her head. "W-we n-need to m-make H-Henry feel b-better," Hanna said.

"H-how?" Emma asked.

"T-tell Regina to st-stop being st-stupid and l-let him come v-visit her," Hanna said with grin.

Emma smiled. "S-sounds like a p-plan."

Emma looked at Hanna. Her lips and the tip of her nose were turning blue. Emma couldn't really feel her own lips, so she assumed hers were probably blue too. She wasn't worried about herself right now though. She could handle it. Hanna was littler, they needed to get her out of here fast.

Emma turned to talk to Elsa…to try and see if she could help her melt the ice.

Hanna listened to her sister talk to Elsa. Emma wasn't paying attention, so Hanna took this opportunity to lay down. She was just so tired. If she could just go to sleep maybe she would be warmer. Hanna slowly closed her eyes.

"Hanna…no, no, no. Stay awake," Hanna heard Emma say.

"I'm sorry. I'm sorry I trapped us here," Elsa said.

"Please, p-please just try. S-she's my sister you h-have to get us out…" Emma begged.

That was the last thing Hanna heard before fulling giving into her sleep. When she opened her eyes again she could see a hole being melted into the ice wall. She was relieved to see her dad and Hook on the other side. She felt someone pull her up and help her walk over to the opening.

Hanna felt strong arms scoop her up…she knew it was her dad. "D-daddy. I'm s-so

c-cold," Hanna said as she leaned in to him and went back to sleep.

"I know baby. Let's get them home and warmed up," Charming told Hook as they carried the girls back to the car.

Hanna was laying in a bed. She was warm…she definitely wasn't in that ice cave anymore. She opened her eyes. "Mom?" she asked quietly.

"Hey baby," Snow said as she brushed the hair out of Hanna's face. "How are you feeling?"

"I'm…" Hanna started to sit up and say she was fine, but she could barely talk and she wasn't fine. Her throat was killing her and she felt dizzy when she tried to sit up. She laid back down and looked around to figure out where she was. She was in her parents bed…why? She looked over and Emma was asleep next to her…why? "What…" Hanna started to whisper, she could at least do that, to try and get some answers to what happened.

"Shhh, no talking," Snow said as she gently put her finger on Hanna's mouth, picking up on the fact that Hanna was struggling. "Does your throat hurt?" she asked.

Hanna just nodded her head.

"Did you feel dizzy when you tried to sit up?" Snow asked.

Hanna just shook her head 'no.' She didn't want her Mom to know that.

"Hanna." Snow warned. She wanted the truth.

Hanna slowly nodded her head 'yes' this time.

"Does your head hurt?" Snow asked.

Hanna nodded her head again. She wasn't going to lie this time. It only hurt a little bit though.

"Okay, Emma said you might have hit your head, so we're going to have to keep an eye on that," Snow said in a serious tone.

"What…" Hanna started to say again. She wanted to know what she was doing down here and what Emma was doing next to her.

"I said no talking. Here, let me take your temperature," Snow said as she held out the thermometer.

Hanna shook her head and pointed to Emma and to herself, then the bed. She wanted to know what they were doing here. She remembered the whole ice cave thing, but she didn't know why they were both down here.

Snow sighed, but understood what her daughter wanted to know. "You remember what happened with Elsa, right?" she asked, just making sure Hanna didn't have amnesia after hitting her head.

Hanna nodded her head again.

"You and Emma both spiked a fever last night. You both fell asleep on the couch after you got home, so I had your father bring you both in here. It's easier for me to keep an eye on the both of you if you're down here," Snow explained. "Now open your mouth so I can take your temperature."

Hanna just kept her mouth closed and looked at her mom. She didn't want her temperature taken. She wasn't sick. She was fine.

"Hanna. Now," Snow demanded.

"Hey, what's going on in here?" David asked as he came into the room. "Is one of our patients finally awake?"

"Yes and she's being stubborn," Snow said as she raised her eyebrows at Hanna.

"How about I try?" David said as he took the thermometer from Snow and sat down beside Hanna.

"Hanna if you let us take your temperature I'll go to Granny's and get you some hot chocolate," Charming said with a smirk.

Hanna sat there and stared at him. She wasn't 4…did he really think he could bribe her into taking her temperature? But she could really go for some hot chocolate right now. It would make her throat feel better too. She figured it was worth it.

Hanna looked at her dad and held up two fingers at him.

"Okay, I'll get you two hot chocolates. Now open up," he said with a laugh.

Hanna made good on her part of the deal and opened her mouth. Her fever was still pretty high.

"I'll go get the medicine," Snow said.

Hanna let out a groan. She really hoped it wasn't the liquid kind.

"Oh hush you," Snow said with a wink as she turned to leave. David followed her.

"We're in for some trouble with these two," David whispered to Snow.

"Believe me, I know," Snow said with a sigh. Emma is even more stubborn than Hanna. Snow knew they were going to have a rough couple of days ahead of them until their princesses were feeling better.