Chapter 41
Hi everyone! I'm sorry for being so MIA lately. I just haven't been in the mood to write anything for some reason, but I was reading back through your reviews, and they made me want to continue! I'm going to try really hard to see this story through to the end! I hope I still have some readers out there! Leave me some reviews so I know you're still reading! Enjoy :)
"I was right, my aunt is actually doing this," Elsa said as she looked out from the clock tower at what was coming.
"The spell of shattered sight," Snow said. The curse the Snow Queen was putting on the town. The one that would turn everyone against those they loved.
"What do we do?" Hanna asked as she watched the sparkling gray clouds that were coming towards them.
"We open the mines and the vault. We take shelter there," David told everyone.
"This is magic. It doesn't care about ceilings," Regina said.
"How long?" Hook asked.
"By sundown. By sundown everyone in this town will start tearing each other apart," Regina answered.
"Okay, the answer is simple. Let's not be in town," Emma said.
Everyone made their way to the town line…to the ice wall. They had to find a way to get it down. If they could destroy the wall, everyone could escape the town before the spell hit. That wasn't going to be an easy task though. Hanna watched as her dad approached the wall and hit it with an ice pick. The wall blasted him back and even more ice shot up from the ground. This wasn't going to work. The only thing that came out of going to the wall was Elsa finding her sister's necklace. Hanna didn't see what the big deal was, but Elsa saw it as a sign of hope.
After they left the wall, Hanna went with her parents to tell the people of the town to separate from their loved ones just in case they weren't able to stop the spell in time. Then, they met up with everyone back at the library to devise a plan.
Emma and Elsa explained to everyone that they used a locator spell on Anna's necklace, which led them to the mines. Anna was down there. If they could find Anna, they'd be able to use a strand of her hair to stop the spell. Anna had been under the spell before, so she could be the one to put a stop to it.
Leroy was looking at a map of the mining tunnels. He was sure he and the dwarves could clear it.
"Look at this mess! A good mayor checks that these things are kept up to code," Regina said as she looked up at Snow.
"Yeah, well, if the mayor only has to worry about one villain and it's herself that frees up a lot of time for infrastructure. I've had other issues," Snow argued back.
Regina just raised her eyebrows at her step daughter. Hanna couldn't help but grin.
"Leroy, how long to clear the passage?" Emma asked.
"Couple hours, maybe. We can get right on it," he told her.
"We don't have a couple of hours," Regina said in frustration. "Have you guys not been watching the clock? It'll be sundown before you munchkins finish."
"Dwarves, sister," Leroy corrected her.
"Like I care," Regina told him. "Let's just blast through and take the risk."
"I just got a call from Belle at the diner," David said as he approached the group. "It turns out they can possibly make the counter spell even if we don't find Anna."
"How?" Hanna asked him.
"They can pull the mirror dust out of the necklace and try to use that," David said.
"It's exactly the same?" Snow asked.
"Almost. It'll take a little longer. The process is difficult and…it will destroy the necklace."
"So, the necklace can either save all of us or Anna," Emma concluded.
"No. It can do both. We have time," Elsa insisted.
"We don't," Regina insisted. "Exploring these tunnels could take days.
"So, what'll it be? Save the town or save the sister?" Leroy asked.
After some arguing, they all decided that they should do what's best for the most people. They were going to use the necklace to save the town. They had to give this town it's best chance. Emma reluctantly went to Elsa to get the one thing that could find her sister. Elsa willingly gave Emma the bag with the necklace inside, and they all went to Granny's to give it to the fairies, who were preparing the counter spell.
They made it to Granny's, but found Elsa had filled the bag with pebbles from the mine and had taken the necklace to find Anna on her own.
"We can go find Elsa," Hanna suggested.
"We can go back and get it," Emma agreed.
No, it…it's too late," Belle informed them.
"Too late? Already?" Snow asked in a panic.
"By the time you get back here, yes. Without Anna being here physically, there's no way to make the counter spell in time." Belle told her.
"Time for a hope speech? Virtues of blind faith?" Regina said as put her hands on her hips and looked over at Snow.
"Well it seems Elsa's blind faith is exactly what's screwing us right now," Snow said.
"Coming from you, that's just terrifying," Regina told her.
Hanna agreed with Regina and it made her really scared. Her mom was always full of hope. She always believe they could find a way. If her mom didn't believe, then they really were screwed.
"Well, I'm not giving up," Emma told them. "I know she's down in the mines looking for Anna. I'm gonna go help Elsa find her."
"Well, then go because right now, that's our only shot," David told her.
Hanna watched her sister run out the door…one final attempt to find Anna and stop this curse. Hanna knew she wouldn't find her in time though. This spell was coming, and there was nothing they could do about it. Hanna felt a little better knowing she had her parents here with her. They could get through anything together.
"Regina, I need you to take Hanna," Snow said as she looked over at her stepmother.
"What? No!" Hanna argued. She was scared. She wanted to stay with her mom and dad.
"Put her in a room and protect it with a spell," Snow said.
"Mom, I want to be with you!"
"Will you do this?" Snow continued, ignoring her daughter's objections.
"Of course," Regina told her.
"Dad, I…I don't want to go," Hanna said as tears started streaming down her face. Maybe he would listen.
"Hanna it's for the best," David said agreeing with his wife.
"No, it's not…I don't want to be alone. I want you to be with me. Please!" Hanna pleaded.
"Hanna we just don't know how this spell is going to affect us we…" Snow started to explain. She had no idea how she and Charming would react under this curse. What if they said horrible things to Hanna? She would not subject her daughter to that. She couldn't imagine any part of her, cursed or otherwise, that would say even one mean thing to any of her babies. She just couldn't take that chance though.
"It's what needs to happen. You need to go with Regina," Snow told her firmly.
"But, we don't know what's going to happen or how long it will last. What if…what if I never see you again," Hanna said as she looked up at her parents.
"You will. Your sister is going to fix this," Snow told her with a gentle smile as she wiped the tears from Hanna's eyes.
"We believe in her," David said.
"Where will you go? And what about Neal?" Hanna asked.
"We'll lock ourselves in the jail cells. Emma can take Neal. She'll keep him safe," Snow said.
Hanna nodded her head. The ribbons the Snow Queen put on Emma and Elsa would prevent the spell from affecting them. Neal would be safe with her. Her parents would be safe in the cells. No one would be able to hurt them in there.
"I'm scared," Hanna whispered as she looked down.
"You are going to be just fine. We'll see you when this is all over," Snow said as she pulled Hanna into her arms, trying to hold back tears. Snow had no idea how long this spell would really last, or when she would see her babies again.
"You're going to be okay, kiddo. We love you," Charming said as he put his arm around Hanna and gave her a kiss on the top of her head.
"I love you too," Hanna said with a sniffle, clinging to her parents. She never wanted to let go.
"Come on, Hanna it's time," Regina told her gently.
"Okay," Hanna said as her mom and dad released their grip on her. She turned and went willingly with Regina.
"Hanna, what are you doing here?" Henry asked when he saw her coming into the mayor's office with his mom.
"My mom and dad want Regina to put me in a room with a protection spell," Hanna told him with a sigh.
"We have to go. Listen to me Henry. I'm going to seal this place. You're going to be locked in, but more importantly, everyone else will be locked out," Regina told him.
"I understand," Henry said, trying to put on a brave face.
"Hanna will be in the room across the hall," Regina said.
"Okay," Henry said with a nod of his head.
"Don't be scared," Regina told him.
"I'm not mom. Emma and Elsa will fix this. I have faith," Henry told her and Regina pulled him in for a hug.
"Let's go, Hanna," Regina said as she pulled the young girl by the hand towards the door.
"Wait," Hanna said as she pulled her hand away and ran back towards Henry, giving him a hug. "If one of us gets out…" Hanna started to whisper into his ear.
"We'll get the other out," Henry whispered back.
"I'll see you when this is all over," Hanna said as she gave him one more squeeze and ran back to Regina, who was waiting by the door.
Hanna watched as Regina raised her arms and placed the protection spell over the door. She took Hanna to the room across the hall.
"This protection spell is the same as Henry's. No one will be able to get in here," Regina assured her.
"I know," Hanna said with a nod of her head. "Thanks Regina."
Regina just gave Hanna a smile before closing the door. Hanna saw the burst of light shine over the doorway. This was it…she was stuck in here. Hanna turned around to take in her surroundings. The room was just a smaller office. There was a desk and two armchairs. There were no windows though, except for the very small one in the door that looked out into the hallway. This room started to make Hanna feel even more trapped than she already was. She sighed and plopped herself down in one of the chairs and waited.
Hanna jumped when the thunder roared loudly outside. She looked up and could see something coming through the air vents. It was little shards of glass floating down from the ceiling. Hanna covered her head with her arms. She wondered how the spell would make her feel. Would she really want to destroy those she loved the most? Would she have all of these vengeful thoughts and want to take it out on them? Hanna couldn't imagine having any negative feelings towards Emma, Henry, her parents…
Hanna slowly lifted her head. My parents. How could they even call themselves that? They may be my parents by blood, but they don't know me. My mom didn't even know about me until the night I was born. And what did she do? She left me! A curse was being cast over the kingdom, and she just left me all alone. Anything could have happened to me, but no she had to make sure Emma was okay. Emma, Emma, Emma. That's all anybody cares about. My stupid, savior sister. What even makes her so special anyways? She wasn't. I can do anything Emma can. I could even break this stupid spell the Snow Queen cast if I wanted to. Hanna stood up and walked towards the door. She stopped and stared at it. She knew Regina put a protection spell on it, but Hanna didn't care. She reached out and grabbed the doorknob.
"Ahhh!" Hanna screamed as she quickly pulled her hand back from the door. The stupid thing shocked her. She should have known better. That's what Regina's protection spells always did. Hanna swiftly kicked the door and started pacing back and forth in front of it.
I have to get out of here somehow. Hanna stomped over to the desk and pick up a paper weight. She threw it as hard as she could at the glass window. The weight bounced right off and Hanna had to quickly duck so it wouldn't hit her in the face. Hanna rolled her eyes and continued to pace.
Where the heck is Henry? He should be trying to get out too. He's probably not though. He's probably just sitting in that cozy office doing nothing. I can't count on him to do anything right. He's the one who got us all into this mess in the first place. Believing in those stupid fairy tales and sucking me in too. He's the one who had the bright idea to go get Emma and bring her here. What an idiot! If it weren't for him I would still be minding my own business and living at the orphanage. I liked it there. Nobody bothered me. I was allowed to do whatever I wanted. I didn't have any rules. I walked around town anytime I wanted. I didn't have a stupid bedtime. Bedtimes are for little kids. My parents are always treating me like I'm a little kid! Making me eat my vegetables, not letting me watch TV when I want, making me go to bed early, not letting me out of their sight…unless they were out doing something cool like chasing down a villain or something. Then I have to stay home with a babysitter. I'm not a baby! They have a baby. Why can't they just focus on Neal and leave me alone! It's not like they didn't focus enough on Neal anyway though. He gets loads of attention from them. What do they even need me for? They have their saviour and their baby. I'm just something extra they have to deal with. They don't care about me, they just like torturing me with all these rules! It's not fair!
Hanna stopped pacing. She decided that she wanted to go find her parents and give them a piece of her mind. She knew exactly where they were…conveniently locked in a cell at the police station. They wouldn't be able to get out. Hanna knew she could yell at them all she wanted, and they couldn't do a thing. This was her opportunity.
"If I could just get out of this stupid room!" Hanna shouted as she looked out the window, thinking she would just see an empty hallway. It wasn't empty though, Hook was there. He was standing right outside Regina's office, where Henry was. "What the hell is that stupid pirate doing here?" Hanna whispered to herself.
Hanna watched Hook try to open the door. "Henry, I know you're in there mate," he said. "I need you to come with me now."
Come with him? Why would Hook want Henry to come with him? Hanna continued to listed so she could figure out what that dirty pirate was up to.
"Dirty? I bathe quite frequently thank you very much," Hook said.
Hanna wondered if he had heard what she was thinking. She quickly realized that he was probably just responding to something Henry had said. Henry may be an idiot, but at least he was right about that dirty pirate.
Hook said a few more things to Henry through the door before pulling something from his jacket pocket. It was some sort of magic potion. Hanna watched as he poured it over the door, and walked right inside where Henry was. Hanna heard a gasp then a loud thud, and she saw Henry running from the room.
"Henry! Get me out of here!" Hanna screamed.
Henry stopped and smirked at Hanna. "You're on your own," he said with a laugh as he continued to run down the hallway.
Hanna turned and kicked the trash can as hard as she could, sending it flying across the room. She screamed and started pushing everything off of the desk. Pens, papers, folders, paper clips…they went all over the floor. Hanna knew she was making a mess of whoever's office this was, but she didn't care. She couldn't believe Henry would just leave her in here like this.
"Some friend he is!" Hanna screamed. How could he betray me like that? Hanna was so mad. She couldn't remember ever being this mad in her life. She couldn't stand being in here anymore she had to get out. Hanna closed her eyes tight and thought of how much she wanted out of this room. She wanted to go out there and tell off her so called friend for leaving her behind. Hanna could feel her hands starting to shake, she was so mad. She wanted to show up her sister and prove she was just as good if not better! Hanna could feel her face turning red from anger. She had so much she wanted to say to her parents and couldn't wait to give them an earful! She just had to get on the other side of this door and she would be free. Hanna squeezed her eyes tighter and tighter…finally she felt herself being transported. She opened her eyes and found herself exactly on the other side of the door. She would have preferred to have poofed herself to the jail, but this would do. At least she was out from behind the protection spell.
Hanna looked over to find Hook lying on the ground on top of a bunch of marbles. He looked like he was in pain. Hanna laughed. "Serves you right, you dirty pirate."
"Hanna wait. It's not safe!" Hook yelled. Hanna barely heard him. She was already halfway to the exit. She was going to that jail. There were people there who needed to hear what she had to say.
Hanna made her way through the town. She saw people fighting everywhere. The dwarves were going after each other and Granny had her cross-bow ready to fire. Hanna wasn't scared. She stayed out of everyone's way and went straight to the police station.
She finally arrived and was making her way through the building to where her mom and dad were. Mom and Dad, they don't even deserve those titles. I should just call them Snow and David. It would serve them right. What kind of parents were they anyway? They weren't that great. They…Hanna reached for the doorknob. She felt this wave come over her. She was seeing things clearly now. They are my mom and dad. They're the best parents I could ever have dreamed of. Henry's my best friend. He's not an idiot, he's the most clever boy I know. Emma was the savior, she earned that title. She's saved this town more times than I can count. I love them. I love them all. Hanna opened the door and couldn't help but smile when she saw her mom and dad. They were laughing for some reason. Regina was there laughing too. Hanna didn't know what was so funny, but she didn't care.
"Mom!" Hanna said as she ran across the room and into her mother's arms.
"Hanna! Oh sweetie," Snow said as she held her daughter close. "Wait, what are you doing here?" Snow asked as she pulled Hanna back and looked down at her.
"How did you get out of that room?" Regina asked in disbelief.
Hanna shrugged her shoulders. "I…used my magic."
"You're more powerful than I thought," Regina told her. "You should really learn use that magic the right way. It could be useful one day."
"Maybe," Hanna said with another shrug of her shoulders.
"Why did you come here?" Snow asked her. "It was dangerous out there. You could have been hurt."
"I don't know," Hanna said avoiding eye contact. She was not going to tell her mom all those thoughts she had while she was under the spell and why she really came here. It didn't matter now anyway. Nothing Hanna thought while she was cursed was how she really felt. "Shouldn't we let Dad out?"
"Right," Snow said as she quickly grabbed the keys and opened the cell for her husband.
David pulled his wife into his arms and kissed her passionately. "I'm so sorry for what I said."
"Me too," Snow told him as she looked deeply into his eyes.
David looked up to find Hanna. "Come here," he said as he reached out his arm for her.
"Hi Daddy," Hanna said with a smile as she leaned into his hug.
"I'm so glad you're safe baby," he said as he held her tightly.
"Henry! He got out too. We have to find him," Hanna said urgently.
"How did he get out?" Regina asked desperately.
"I don't know. Hook did it. We have to go find him. Emma too," Hanna said.
"Why would that pirate do that?" Regina asked furiously. He could have put Henry in danger.
"I don't know," Hanna said with a shrug of her shoulders.
"Let's go," Regina said urgently. She had to find her son.
They made their way to the middle of town. They found Emma and Henry. Anna was with there too with Elsa along with a man Hanna didn't recognize. They must have found her with that necklace after all. Hanna was happy Elsa had finally found her sister. Everyone was together, and they were safe.
The next mission was to get the ice wall down. Elsa was able to do this without a problem. However, some of Ingrid's magic still remained. There was still a spell around the town. That was something they could worry about later. Now that the wall was down, they had to find a way to get Elsa and Anna back to Arendelle before some man named Hans and his twelve brothers destroyed their kingdom.
Hanna and Henry went back to the loft with David and Snow while Emma stayed with Elsa, Anna and Kristoff to come up with a plan to get them home. They weren't at the loft for long before Emma called Snow, letting them know Hook had found a portal to Arendelle. He had gone to Gold for help, and the Dark One knew exactly where to find what they were looking for. It was the same portal that brought the Snow Queen to this land. They left Neal with Granny and met Emma at a mansion on the outskirts of town.
"This place is amazing," Henry exclaimed.
"It's so big," Hanna said, mesmerized by how many different rooms she had walked by in the whole thirty seconds she had been in here.
"Mom, I'll, uh, be right back," Henry said as he took of running into one of the rooms.
"Me too," Hanna said as she followed.
"Hey, kid, wait," Emma called after him.
"Hanna…" Snow complained as she followed her daughter. She had specifically told her to stay close before they came inside. "Well, Emma, I think this is it."
It was a lone doorway in the middle of the room. This had to be the portal. Anna even recognized the designs on the doorway…it was something from Arendelle. This was their way home. Everyone said their goodbyes. Elsa and Kristoff made their way through the portal. Anna stopped before going through. She really wished she had met this Mr Gold, who told them about the portal. They informed her of who he really was. Anna knew Rumplestiltskin, and what he was up to. She told them about how he was going to use the Apprentice's hat to free himself from control of the dagger. They had to go stop him.
Much to her surprise, Hanna was able to convince her parents to let her stay at the mansion with Henry while they went to deal with Gold. Hanna figured they probably had Regina put some sort of spell on it so no one could get in, but she didn't care. Hanna couldn't wait to explore this place.
"Do you realize how many secret rooms there probably are here?" Hanna asked Henry excitedly.
"There's probably trap doors and all kinds of stuff," Henry said as they walked down a long hallway. They turned and went up a set of stairs, only to lead them to another hallway.
"It just ends," Hanna said curiously.
"There aren't any doors or anything," Henry said as he furrowed his eyebrows and looked around.
"What's the point of having this hallway if it doesn't go anywhere?" Hanna wondered.
"It has to lead somewhere," Henry said with a grin.
"There's gotta be a secret door here," Hanna said excitedly.
The kids looked all around for something that could open a secret door. Hanna looked up at the painting and noticed the light on the one side. She remembered watching a movie with Emma once where the character pulled down a light just like this and revealed a secret door.
"The light!" Hanna said just as Henry reached out for it. He had come to the same conclusion. He pulled down, and the wall in front of them started to turn. It was a secret door!
"We did it!" Hanna said excitedly.
"It's a library," Henry said curiously as he and Hanna walked around the room.
"All of these books look the same," Hanna said as she walked over to one of the shelves.
Henry walked up beside her and pulled one of the books off of the shelves.
"Henry, it looks like your book," Hanna said.
"It's blank," Henry said as he opened it and flipped through the pages.
"They all are," Hanna said as she pulled a few more from the shelves and looked through them.
"Do you know what this means?" Henry asked her excitedly.
"That who ever lives here likes to hide blank storybooks?" Hanna asked with a raise of her eyebrows.
"Hanna this is the author's mansion," Henry told her.
"Henry, oh my gosh," Hanna gasped. "Regina. We have to go tell her!"
"Let's go!" Henry said as he took off running. Hanna followed him. Luckily, they remembered their way out of this place.
"Woah, guys, slow down," Emma said as the kids came bursting into Granny's out of breath.
"Mom! Mom! I found something big!" Henry told them.
"You're going to want to see this!" Hanna added.
They all went back to the mansion, and the kids brought Emma and Regina through the secret door.
"A library," Regina said as she looked around the room.
"Not just any library," Hanna said with a grin.
"Look," Henry said as he pulled a book from the shelf.
"That looks like your book," Emma said.
"Only it's blank."
"They all are," Hanna told them.
"And if this place is full of potential storybooks…" Henry started to say as he looked up at Regina.
"Then maybe this is the author's house. Henry you did it!" Regina said with a smile as she pulled him in for a hug.
"Did what? What's going on?" Emma asked, feeling left out. Everyone seemed to know something she didn't.
"We were looking for the author," Hanna told her.
"Wait, you knew about this?" Regina asked, raising her eyebrows at Hanna, then looking over at Henry.
"Yeah…Henry kept your secret for a while. He really did, but I finally forced it out of him," Hanna winced as she shrugged her shoulders.
"Well, I guess there's no point in trying to hide it. I was hoping he could write me a happier story," Regina told Emma.
"We called that Operation Mongoose," Henry said with a smile.
"I like it. It's got style. I'm in," Emma said.
"You are?" Regina asked.
"I made you a promise I intend to keep. Everyone deserves their happy ending," Emma told Regina with a smile.
"So, how does it feel to be brought in on Operation Mongoose?" Hanna asked Emma as the sisters drove home. Henry had gone home with Regina for the night.
"Good. Regina deserves this. Especially after everything that happened with Robin."
"Wait, what happened?" Hanna asked. Hanna knew all about the woman, Marian, they brought back from the past being Robin's wife, but the way Emma said that made Hanna think something else happened.
Emma filled Hanna in… Regina returned Marian's heart, the Snow Queen was gone so the frozen spell was lifted, and she woke up. Marian seemed fine, but the frozen spell still lingered. She was becoming frozen again. As long as she was in a place with magic, the spell would continue to freeze her until it reached her heart. She had to leave Storybrooke and Robin went with her. He couldn't send Marian and Roland out into the world without him.
"Poor Regina…" Hanna sighed.
"That's why this is good for her. We can still get her the happy ending she deserves," Emma said.
"And we will," Hanna said with determination. "What about Gold? What happened with him?"
By the time they arrived at the loft, Emma had told Hanna everything that happened with Gold and Hook too. Gold had Hook's heart and was controlling him with it. That explained why he let Henry out of the room during the curse. Gold had instructed him to do so. He was going to take Belle and Henry out of town once the curse had destroyed everyone. Gold was going to crush Hook's heart as part of the process to free himself of the dagger's control. Belle found his dagger though and was able to stop him. She sent him over the town line, and now he wouldn't be able to hurt anyone anymore.
"Geez, I'm exhausted just thinking about everything that happened these last few days" Hanna said as she walked inside.
"There are my girls," David said as he greeted them with a hug.
"Hey dad," Emma and Hanna said at the same time.
"Good you're finally home," Snow said with relief as she walked into the room. She always felt better when all of her babies were home.
"Yeah finally," Emma said with a sigh. "I'm going to bed." Emma made her way upstairs to get some well deserved rest.
"Why don't you go get ready for bed too, sweetie," Snow told Hanna.
"Okay," Hanna said with a yawn. She wasn't going to deny that she was tired.
Hanna couldn't get her mind off of everything she had thought while she was under that spell. She still felt so guilty. Hanna just sat on her bed and held tight to her blanket, trying to forget, when she heard a knock on the door.
"Can we come in?" she heard her mom ask from the other side.
"Yeah," Hanna called out.
Hanna smiled when she saw her mom and dad. She just loved them so much. How could she have thought all of those things? They sat down on either side of her. Hanna leaned into her dad and he wrapped his arms around her.
"How are you baby? Are you okay after everything that happened during the curse?" Snow asked. She and Charming were still feeling pretty badly about everything they did while they were under that spell. They didn't know what happened with Hanna during most of it, but they wanted to make sure she was okay. They haven't had the chance to talk to her about it yet.
"I'm fine," Hanna said with a shrug of her shoulders.
David looked up at his wife and raised his eyebrows. Their daughter's response was a sure indication that she was not fine.
"Hanna talk to us," David encouraged.
Hanna sighed. "I just… during the curse all these horrible thoughts came into my head about you guys, Henry, Emma… it was really bad. I didn't mean any of them though, I swear!" Hanna said quickly as she looked up at her parents.
"We know sweetie," Snow said as she tucked some of Hanna's hair behind her ear. "It was all just the spell. It wasn't real."
"Your mother and I said some pretty terrible things to each other that we didn't mean," David told Hanna.
"It was awful," Hanna said as tears started to fall down her cheeks. She shook her head, trying to forget.
"Well, it's all over now. The Snow Queen is gone," Snow said as she wiped Hanna's tears away and held onto her hand.
"You don't have to worry about it anymore," David said as he wrapped his arms tighter around her.
"Okay," Hanna said with a nod of her head. "I'm just glad the spell was broken before I got to you."
"Yeah about that. How did you manage to get to us?" Snow asked with a raise of her eyebrows.
"I don't know I just got so mad I poofed myself out of the room," Hanna said with a grin. She was pretty proud of herself for getting her magic to work. She wondered if she could do it again.
"But what were you thinking going through town?" David added. He couldn't imagine what Main Street was like with everyone under that spell.
Hanna just shrugged her shoulders. "It wasn't that big of a deal, really. Everyone was too busy fighting with each other, they didn't even notice me."
"Well we're just glad your safe," Snow told her with a smile.
"That's what's most important. Promise me though, if we ever get put under that spell again don't go running through a town full of people who could try to kill you," David said.
"I promise," Hanna said with a yawn.
"Alright it's time for somebody to get some sleep," Snow said as she stood up, giving Hanna room to lay down.
Hanna quickly latched onto her dad's arm before he could get up though.
"Wait…stay here till I fall asleep," Hanna said as she rubbed her eyes.
"As you wish, princess," David said, staying right where he was.
"Mom, you too," Hanna insisted.
"Okay, baby," Snow said with a smile. She reached out to turn off the lamp and laid down next to Hanna.
"I love you guys," Hanna said right before falling asleep.
"We love you too," Snow and Charming said as they each gave their little girl a kiss on the cheek.
Okay everyone, so there is that six week period before all of the Queens of Darkness stuff starts. This leaves some room to play around with the story before I dive into the second part of season 4. Give me some ideas! What kind of stuff do you want to see? I have a few ideas, but I'd love to hear from you too!
