Hi everyone! I'm sorry it has taken me so long to get this chapter up, I was on vacation and had no way of posting it. I hope you like it and please don't forget that I love hearing from you, so don't forget to leave a review! Enjoy! :)

Chapter 17

Just as they finished up their ice cream, Emma got a call from David. He told her that the beans were missing. They suspected Regina and were heading straight for her office. Emma, Henry, and Hanna rushed over to the mayor's office to meet them. Emma and David entered the room, guns at the ready. The office was clear, she wasn't there. They did find a small bean stalk that she had stolen, but the beans were gone. They tried to figure out what was going on. They didn't know why Regina would leave her office unlocked. They knew she would never leave evidence behind or use the beans without taking Henry with her. After looking at the security system, they came to the conclusion that someone broke in and stole the beans and had possibly done something to Regina. They hadn't seen or heard from her.

"So something bad did happen to her?" Henry asked with a worried look on his face.

"We're going to find her Henry, I promise," Emma assured him.

The adults made a plan and set out to find Regina. David and Mary Margaret were headed to Gold's shop. If he didn't have anything to do with this, he would at least have a way to find Regina. While Emma, still thinking Tamara was behind it all, went to the bed and breakfast to search the room once more. Hanna and Henry were to stay with Granny and Red as usual.

The kids spent a little time at the diner, but after awhile Granny decided to take them to the playground to get some fresh air and help get their minds off of the situation.

"Henry, they're going to find her. She'll be okay," Hanna told him as they sat on the swings. Neither one of them were actually swinging.

"I just hope they're not too late," Henry said with a sigh.

"We just have to have a little faith, Henry," Hanna said as she stood on her toes and pushed her swing back as far as she could while still touching the ground. She lifted her feet from the ground and pumped her legs making her swing go higher and higher. "Come on swing with me. It feels like flying!" she said as she leaned her head back as far as she could and looked up at the sky. She was, like Granny, trying to help him take his mind off it and lift his spirits a little. Henry just smiled, shook his head at her, and decided to join in on the fun.

It wasn't too long before Snow, David, and Emma showed up to get the kids. Hanna looked up and saw Emma walking towards her and Henry. "Hey Han, can I have a minute alone with Henry please," Emma said.

"Yeah, sure," Hanna replied as she slowed down the swing and jumped off. She could tell by Emma's voice and the look on her face that something bad happened. She made eye contact with Henry and could tell he knew that something was up too. Hanna gave him a reassuring look and ran over to her parents. Mr. Gold was just walking away from them and Hanna noticed the look of disbelief and sadness on his face. There was definitely something going on and she wanted to know.

"Hey sweetie," Snow said as she pulled her daughter in for a hug, trying to hide the despair in her voice.

It didn't work. Hanna still knew something bad happened. "What's going on?" Hanna asked as she looked up at her parents. They both looked at each other, not sure how to tell her everything that had happened in the last few hours. "Just tell me please," Hanna begged when her parents hadn't answered her. They both sighed and told her everything. They told her that they were able to rescue Regina and that she was going to be fine. They told her everything that happened with Greg and Tamara. They told her about the diamond, which was a trigger that could destroy all of Storybrooke, that was now in their possession. They had to find a way to get it back before it was activated. Finally, they told her about what happened to Neal—that he was shot by Tamara and fell through a portal. When she heard this, Hanna looked over to where Emma and Henry were sitting. That must have been what Emma had to talk to Henry about. He had been so worried about Regina getting hurt, he hadn't thought of the possibility that something would happen to the father that he had only just met. Hanna's heart broke for her best friend. She looked back up at her parents with tears in her eyes after hearing what they had just told her. They wrapped her up in a hug, assuring her that everything would be okay.

Once Emma was done talking to Henry, they all made their way back to the loft. Henry and Hanna were informed that Regina was there waiting for them to return. Henry ran straight into her arms when he saw her, glad that she was safe. Just as that happened, the ground began to shake. The whole loft was shaking. Plates were falling off of the shelves. Hanna lost her balance and fell, hitting her head on the floor.

"Are you okay?" David asked as he quickly scooped her up off of the ground.

"Yeah, I'm fine," Hanna said as she rubbed the back of her head.

"Are you sure?" Snow asked as she came right over to inspect the spot where Hanna's head had hit the floor. "You have a bump. I'll get you an ice pack"

"Mom, I don't need one. I'm fine," Hanna assured her. That didn't make a difference. Snow was already in the kitchen wrapping an ice pack in a towel.

"Here, put this on your head," Snow said when she returned from the kitchen.

"No, it's fine," Hanna said as she pushed the ice pack away.

"Hanna." Snow said sternly with a raise of her eyebrows.

"Ugh, alright," Hanna said as she rolled her eyes and took the ice pack from her mom. She felt stupid standing there holding this thing on her head.

Regina had confirmed everyone's thoughts that the diamond had indeed been activated. After Henry asked Regina if everyone was going to die, she told him that since he was born here, he would live. "But he'll be alone," Hanna chimed in when she heard what Regina had told him. She looked over at Henry and began to worry. She was more afraid of him being left here alone than the fact that she might die. She knew what it was like to be alone. Besides having him around, she had grown up practically by herself. She did not want that for him.

"We're not going to let that happen," Emma assured her. She turned to Regina and the two began fighting—Emma yelling at Regina to make it stop and Regina telling her that there was no way.

"Stop!" Henry shouted. "I already lost my dad. I don't want to lose anyone else. We have to work together!"

"From the mouths of babes," a voice coming from the doorway said, "I'd say the lad has a point."

Hanna turned to see who it was, she eyed him up and down. She hadn't seen him around before. However, once she spotted the hook where his left hand should have been, she knew exactly who he was. Captain Hook. Hanna just glared at him. He was the one who shot Belle. He was the won who climbed up the beanstalk with Emma. He was the one who worked with Cora and almost prevented her mom and sister from returning to Stortybrooke. Hanna hadn't even met this man and she already hated him. She would love to punch him right in the face. It was like her dad was reading her mind, because the next thing Hanna knew he was the one punching Hook square in the mouth. Hanna tried hard to stifle a giggle at what her dad had just done. "That's for the last time we met," David said as he pulled out his gun. "Tell us why you're here before I use something else other than my fist."

Hook preceded to tell them that he knew exactly where to find Greg and Tamara and that he was willing to help. Everyone decided to trust Hook, and they put together a plan. Emma was going with Regina to slow down the diamond. Hook was going to take David to Greg and Tamara to steal back the beans. While Snow would take the kids and gather everyone, making sure they were ready when they had the beans. They would get everyone onto Hook's ship and use the beans to open up a portal, escaping back to the Enchanted Forest before the town was destroyed.

"Does your head feel okay," Snow asked Hanna before they left the loft.

"Yes, Mom. It's fine," Hanna assured her.

"Just let me look at it," Snow insisted as she inspected the bump.

"Mom, please we have to go. Here, I don't need this anymore," Hanna said as she handed her mom the ice pack.

Snow looked at the clocked and decided she had held it on her head long enough. She took it from her daughter and returned it to the freezer.

Snow, Henry, and Hanna were back at Granny's after gathering everyone and informing them of the plan. David and Hook returned with the beans. Everything seemed to be going as planned. Emma walked in and Hanna noticed Regina wasn't with her. Hanna had a feeling she knew why. Emma confirmed Hanna's thought when she told Henry that Regina had to stay behind. She could hold off the trigger long enough for them to escape. Henry wasn't accepting that, they could save her—he knew it. He tried to convince Emma to just try. She wouldn't budge, saying there was no way and that she had promised to get Henry to safety. Then, Hanna listened as her mom chime in with a plan to save everyone. She wanted to use the bean to open a portal and send the diamond into a void. Emma didn't like the idea. She couldn't guarantee that it would work. It took a lot of convincing, but finally Emma agreed to try and they all made their way to the mines.

"What are you doing here?" Regina exclaimed when she saw them coming towards her.

"You were willing to die to save us. That makes you a hero, and now we're gonna be heroes," Henry told her.

"What? No."

"We're gonna open up a portal and throw this thing into a void," David said as he informed her of their plan.

"No. You don't know that it'll work."

"We have to try," Snow assured her.

Everyone turned to Emma, who was holding the bag that contained the bean. Hanna noticed the look on her face when she reached into the bag…something was wrong. "It's empty…Hook," Emma said in disbelief. Hanna felt her heart sink. That stupid pirate had double crossed them. They shouldn't have trusted him. Hanna realized what was about to happen. Their plan had failed. They were all going to die. She wasn't ready to die. She had just gotten her parents back into her life…and her sister. She didn't have enough time with them yet. They didn't have enough time together as a family. This wasn't fair. Hanna felt the tears running down her cheeks as she look up at her parents. She didn't know what to say. She just ran into their outstretched arms, and they held her tight. "Mom. Dad," Hanna heard her sister say from behind her. That was the first time Emma had referred to their parents in that way. Hanna felt her parents pull Emma into their arms as well. Snow and Charming were holding both of their baby girls in their arms together, just like they dreamed. They just never imagined it would be under these circumstances. They held on tight to their daughters, never wanting to let them go. After a few seconds. Hanna felt Emma pull away, she turned to Regina. "Maybe you're not strong enough to stop it, but maybe we are," Emma said eyes wide with hope.

Hanna realized what Emma planned on doing. Her sister was going to use magic to help Regina stop the trigger from destroying the town. Hanna had never seen Emma use magic before and she was eager to watch, but before she knew it she was being pulled around the corner by her dad. Snow and Charming had seen a lot of magic and knew it probably wasn't safe to be too close, so they grabbed Henry and Hanna so they would be out of danger.

A few seconds later, there was a bright flash of light, Emma and Regina were blasted back. Hanna felt the ground shake a little bit, but she didn't lose her balance. She watched her mom and dad run over and help Emma up. Hanna turned around, but didn't see Henry, who had been right behind her. She looked on the ground thinking that maybe he fell over and just hadn't gotten back up yet. He wasn't there, but his backpack was. Hanna picked it up, the strap was broken. "Henry!" Hanna shouted. "Mom! Dad! He's gone, he's gone," Hanna was panicking.

"What do you mean he's gone?" Emma said as she ran over to her sister. She grabbed the backpack out of her hands and examined it herself. "They took him," she said as she took off running out of the mines to find her son.

Hanna was right on her sister's tail. She was running as fast as she could. Hanna had no idea if Emma even knew where she was going, but she didn't care. They had to find him. They couldn't let Greg and Tamara take him. Who knows what they had planned. They surely didn't want to find out. They turned the corner and saw Henry. Greg and Tamara had a hold of him. Hanna saw Greg throw a magic bean into the water. Hanna's stomach dropped. They had opened a portal. There were no more beans. Hook had taken the last one. If Greg and Tamara took Henry through, they would have no way of getting him back. He might be gone forever. Hanna began to run even faster at that thought. She caught up to Emma and was running right next to her. She couldn't let them take her best friend. It couldn't happen. She wouldn't let it. She was almost there, they were right in front of her. Just a little bit further…then it happened. They jumped off of the dock, taking Henry with them. Hanna didn't stop running, neither did Emma. They were running full force, they were going to make it through with Henry if it was the last thing they did. Hanna could see the portal starting to close. A few more steps and she would be close enough to jump…all of a sudden she felt someone grab her around the waist and pull her back. "No! We have to follow them. It's Henry! They have Henry!" Hanna shouted as she struggled against the hold. She had no idea who had stopped her from jumping, but she didn't care, she was flailing her arms and kicking her legs in an attempt to get away. Then she saw the portal close and her heart plummeted, it was too late. She looked up to see her dad holding Emma back, preventing her from jumping in after Henry as well. Hanna stopped struggling and turned around to see her mom's worried face looking down at her. Hanna burst into tears and could barely catch her breath, she wrapped her arms around her mom. She couldn't believe what had just happened. It didn't seem real.

"We have to follow them. There has to be a way," Emma said in a panic.

"Not only do we not know where they're going, but Hook stole the last bean," Regina told her. She wanted more than anything to get Henry back, but she couldn't think of a way.

"I don't care. We can't just let them take Henry," Emma said with determination.

Mr. Gold and Belle came up and learned the news about Henry. They all begged him to help, he was the Dark One after all. He had to be able to do something. He told them that there was no way without a portal. He had spent a lifetime trying to get to his son. There was nothing he could do. They all refused to believe that. There had to be some way to get to him.

Hanna lifted her head up to listen to the adults talking. She spotted something out in the ocean. It looked like a ship. It was headed this way. It's that stupid pirate, Hanna thought, he's coming back. "Look," Hanna said as she pointed towards the Jolly Roger. Hanna felt hopeful that the pirate might come through after all. He still had the bean, and they could use it to get to Henry.

"What is that?" Belle asked as she looked towards the horizon.

"Hook," Emma said as she watched the ship getting closer and closer.

"What the hell are you doing here?" Emma asked Hook as he walked off of his ship.

"Helping," he said, not looking too thrilled with the idea.

They filled him in on what had happened with Henry. Hook offered up the bean he had stolen, along with the use of his ship. Gold had a way of tracking Henry and getting them where they needed to go. Hanna knew that they would be able to find Henry. They had Captain Hook, the Evil Queen, and Rumplestiltskin on their side. Along with her parents and Emma, that was the best group of people you could hope for when going up against somebody. They were going to get Henry back, she just knew it.

"Let's do it," Hanna said as she started walking towards the ship. Hanna didn't notice that all of the adults looked at her as if she were crazy. She was too focused on getting onto that ship and saving Henry.

"Hanna wait," David said as she held onto her arm, preventing her from taking another step.

Hanna stopped and looked up seeing both of her parents standing in front of her. She took note of the look in their eyes. She knew that look. She didn't like that look. That was the look that meant she was staying behind. "Oh no, you're not doing this to me again. I'm coming," Hanna told them, firm in her decision.

"Hanna, this trip will be dangerous. We don't even know where we're going. We can't let you come," Snow told her in the gentlest way she could. She didn't want Hanna getting too upset.

"No. No. I have to go with you. I have to help you get Henry. You can't do this. Please, I…" Hanna was starting to panic. She had to go with them. They couldn't leave her behind.

"Hanna listen to me," David said as he knelt down in front of her. "You have to stay here. I promise you we will find Henry and we will be back."

Hanna just shook her head as the tears started rolling down her face. They weren't listening to her. They weren't going to let her come with them. She latched onto her dad's arm and begged him to let her come. "Daddy, please. Let me come with you. Don't leave…"

"Hanna, we have to go. We'll be back soon, I promise…" Snow tried to tell her. She didn't want to leave her little girl, but Henry was in danger and it was going to take all of them to bring him home. She had to go, it was for the best. It was the right thing to do. They had no idea where they would be going and what kind of dangers lie ahead. They would not put their little girl's life at risk. Hanna would be safe here in Storybrooke. They would rescue Henry and all be back soon. Everything would be back to normal.

"No! Please!" Hanna said not letting go of David.

"Hanna, please you have to let us go. We will be back before you know it," David tried, but Hanna would not let go of his arm.

"I'll take her," Belle said as she came up behind Hanna. Snow and Charming nodded, letting Belle know it was okay.

Hanna turned around after hearing Belle's voice. She was not about to let this woman hold her back and keep her from going with her parents. She would put up a fight. "No! Let go of me!" Hanna shouted as Belle pulled her away from her dad and prevented her from following them onto the ship. Hanna tried with all of her might to get away. Belle didn't look like it, but she was strong and Hanna couldn't loosen her grip.

Hanna watched as everyone boarded the ship and it began to set sail. Hanna watched as it made it's way to the horizon. She was going to be stuck here for who knows how long waiting for them to come back. She didn't want to be without her family. She didn't want to be left behind. She had to go with them this time. It was Henry. She had to rescue Henry. She just had to. Hanna squeezed her eyes shut in frustration. All she wanted more than anything in this moment was to be on that ship. She needed to be on that ship. She had to go with them to save Henry. She had to figure out a way. She had to…

All of a sudden, Hanna felt that familiar feeling of the ground being swept out from under her feet. She was moving. She was being pulled somewhere, but where? Hanna kept her eyes closed tight until she felt herself stop moving. When she could feel the ground beneath her, she slowly opened her eyes. She looked around very carefully, trying to take in her surroundings. She was sitting on the ground. There were wooded boxes all around her. She could feel the breeze blowing her hair. She could smell the salty air. She heard someone's voice. Someone, who just a few minutes ago, had left her behind.

"Where is that? Where did they take Henry?" Hanna heard Regina ask.

Hanna gasped and quickly placed her hand over her mouth. She peaked through one of the cracks in between the boxes. She was on the ship. She was on the ship! Hanna had no idea how that happened. One minute she was on the docks in Belle's firm grasp, and the next she was in the middle of a pile of boxes on the Jolly Roger. It had felt just like it did when Cora transported her those few times, but Cora obviously wasn't there this time. Did I do this myself? Hanna thought. She had no idea and didn't have time to figure it out. She put her attention back onto the adults of the ship to see if she could hear where they were headed. Where Greg and Tamara took Henry.

"Neverland," Hook said in response to Regina's question. He knew the instant it showed up on the globe.

"So who are we up against? Who are Greg and Tamara?" Hanna heard her dad ask.

"They're merely pawns, manipulated by forces far greater than they can conceive. They have no idea who they're truly working for," Gold said.

"And who is that?" Emma asked.

"Someone we all should fear," Gold warned them.

Hanna's eyes grew wide at the realization of where they were headed…Neverland. That meant Tinkerbell, lost boys, and Peter Pan. Hanna had this feeling that Neverland wasn't going to be the wonderful place it was in the stories she had read before.