Chapter 69
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Once Hanna landed, she looked around and was happy to see she brought them exactly where she wanted. Her parents, Emma, and Regina were all here waiting for them. Then, Hanna really took in her surroundings. The place was trashed. It looked as if a tornado had blown through.
"How did you do that?" Regina asked Hanna.
Hanna was still looking around, wondering what happened.
"Hanna!" Regina said a little louder when she didn't get an answer.
Hanna shook her head and looked to Regina. "What?"
"How did you poof yourself and Henry here?"
"Oh yeah! Apparently, I can poof people with me now. Isn't that cool?" Hanna looked up at Regina with a smile, thinking she would be proud of her. Hanna's smile quickly faded when she saw the scowl on Regina's face. "What?"
"You can use magic down here?" Regina has been struggling with her magic ever since she got here, but this little girl could easily use her magic and was preforming new tricks at that.
Hanna shrugged. "Yeah. You can't?"
Regina sighed and turned away from Hanna, not wanting to admit to her that she was having trouble.
"So what happened here?" Henry asked.
They all explained to Henry and Hanna what happened while they were gone. Regina and Emma ran into a women in the woods. Her name was Meg, and she knew where to find Hook. She escaped Hades' prison and something was after her. The creature was a three headed dog called Cerberus. That's what destroyed the loft. Thankfully, with help from Hercules, they were able to defeat the dog, and they now had a map that would help them find Killian.
"So are we going to go get Killian?" Hanna asked.
"In the morning," David told her.
Hanna looked over at her sister. She knew Emma wasn't going to like that.
"Dad…"
David shook his head. "Emma, we've had a long day, and we need a plan. We can't just go barging in to wherever Hades is keeping Hook."
Emma sighed. She knew he was right. "Fine."
Hanna looked around at the loft again. They couldn't stay here anymore. "Where are we going to go?"
"We can go to my house," Emma said. "I'm sure it's here too."
Everyone agreed, and they all went to Emma's house to rest and come up with a plan to rescue Killian.
Hanna once again found herself unable to sleep and made her way downstairs to where her sister was suppose to be sleeping. She took the couch again so everyone else could have a bed. Hanna was pretty sure she would find her awake like she did before. She walked into the living room and found Emma laying on the couch. Her eyes were closed, but Hanna didn't think she was actually sleeping. She slowly walked closer and closer when Emma's eyes opened suddenly.
"Why are you creeping around?" Emma asked her.
"I'm not…I just…"
"Couldn't sleep. I know." Emma sat up to make room for her sister. "Me either."
Hanna smiled and sat down. "So…do you think your tv works?"
"I already tried. It doesn't."
Hanna sighed. "Do you think there are any snacks in the kitchen?"
Emma shrugged. "You can check."
Hanna got up and went into the kitchen. She opened the cupboard and smiled when she found them stocked with snacks. She grabbed a couple bags of chips and went back to Emma.
"Found these." Hanna tossed a bag to her sister and sat back down.
Emma opened the bag and popped a few into her mouth. She made a face. "They're kinda stale."
"Everything here is." Hanna opened her bag and ate a few anyway. She looked around Emma's living room. She didn't really get a good look at it yet. It looked pretty much the same as her house in Storybrooke, except there were cobwebs everywhere. Hanna did spot something that wasn't at Emma's Storybrooke home. She got up from the couch and walked closer to it. "Emma, is that your baby bed?"
"Uh…yeah." Emma got up and walked over to her sister. "Kinda creepy, right?"
"Just a little."
Emma reached out her hand towards the mobile. "I do like the unicorns, though."
Hanna smiled. "Me too."
"We would have had one made for you too, you know."
Emma and Hanna jumped at the sound of their mom's voice. They turned around and found both of their parents had come into the room without them noticing.
"And another cradle, of course," David added.
"For our little surprise princess," Snow said, giving Hanna a wink.
Emma grinned. "You probably would have put us in matching puffy dresses too, I'm sure."
"Well of course." Snow said with a laugh. "With matching bonnets and…"
Hanna knew why her mom didn't finish her sentence and why the room suddenly got quiet. Thinking about what could have been hurt too much…for all of them. Hanna occasionally found herself thinking about what life might have been like if the curse hadn't been cast. She always stopped herself though. The pain it caused wasn't worth it. She loved the life she had now, and there was no point in thinking about it.
"What are you girls doing up, anyway?" David asked, breaking the silence.
"You're suppose to be getting some sleep," Snow added.
The girls looked at each other, then back to their parents.
"Well, I was trying to but this one," Emma nodded towards Hanna, "was creeping around my house and staring at me."
"I was not!"
Emma raised her eyebrows at her.
Hanna sighed. "I wasn't creeping. I was just walking quietly towards you and seeing if you were asleep…"
"Like I said…creeping around."
"Whatever," Hanna rolled her eyes at her sister, then turned to her parents. "You guys want some stale chips?"
Snow and Charming joined their daughters on the couch and helped them finish off the rest of the chips. After awhile, they were able to finally get Hanna and Emma to fall asleep and got some rest themselves.
The next day, Hanna walked up to her mom and looked around for her sister. "Where's Emma?"
"She went with Gold. He thinks he has a way to rescue Hook from Hades."
"Really?"
"Mhmm."
"Good. Then we can finally go home."
Snow gave her a smile. "That's the plan."
Hanna noticed her mom was wearing her coat and her bow was slung over her shoulder. "Where are you going?"
"I'm going to help Regina with something."
"What?"
"We're going to look for Daniel's headstone."
Hanna nodded. "Oh." She knew who Daniel was and why Regina wanted to find his headstone. "Can I come with you?"
"Sure you can. Go get your coat."
Hanna ran to get her coat, and when she came back her dad was talking with her mom.
David turned when he heard Hanna approaching. "Going with your mom?"
"Mhmm."
David wrapped his arms around her. "Be safe and I'll see you later."
"Bye Dad. Love you."
David kissed the top of her head. "Love you too."
Hanna looked up at her mom as they started walking out the door. "So did you tell dad about…"
"Shh," Snow quickly pushed Hanna out the door, closing it behind her.
Hanna raised her eyebrows at her mom. "You didn't tell him about James yet?"
"I'll tell him…eventually."
"Whatever," Hanna shrugged. She knew her mom couldn't keep a secret for long.
"Let's just go meet Regina," Snow said, walking ahead of her daughter.
"Wait."
"What is it?"
"Can I poof us there?" Hanna held out her hand and smiled. "Please?"
Snow hesitated for a second. She didn't love being magically transported places, but she could tell Hanna was very excited. "Okay, let's go." Snow reached out for Hanna's hand and braced herself.
Hanna sent herself and her mom to where Regina said to meet. Hanna opened her eyes and grinned when she saw they both made it to the graveyard in one piece.
Snow gave Hanna's hand a squeeze. "Good job, sweetie."
"Thanks."
A few minutes later, they heard Regina walking towards them.
"How did you get here so fast?"
Hanna quickly looked down. She knew Regina was having trouble with her magic here.
"Oh…" Regina said, figuring it out. "Let's just do what we came here to do." Regina gave Hanna a map of the grave site. "I circled where his headstone should be. Think you can find it?"
Hanna nodded and took the map from Regina.
Once Hanna found the grave they were looking for, she stopped and smiled. It was tipped, which meant Daniel moved on to a better place. "I found him." She turned to Regina. Hanna could tell she was nervous, but she didn't need to be. "It's okay, you can look."
Regina turned and looked at Daniel's grave. "It's tipped. He's not here."
"He's moved on," Snow said with a smile. "He's happy." Snow walked over to Hanna. "Come on," Snow whispered as she put her hands on Hanna's shoulders, guiding her out of the graveyard. She wanted to give Regina some time alone.
Regina came out of the graveyard a few minutes later, and they all made their way back to Emma's. Hanna was going to offer to poof them there, but she didn't know if she could poof three people at once. That might be pushing her abilities just a little. She also didn't want to make Regina feel any worse than she already does about not being able to use her magic yet. Hanna didn't know why she could use her magic, but Regina couldn't. Regina was obviously way more powerful than Hanna was or ever will be. Something about this place was making Regina second guess herself. Hanna was sure that once she gained some confidence back, she would be able to use her magic again.
Snow stopped when she heard a noise coming from up ahead. "What was that?"
"A horse?" Regina asked. "Here?"
Hanna looked around and spotted the animal up ahead. "Over here." Hanna took off running towards the horse. It was laying down and seemed to be in pain.
"What's wrong with it?" Snow asked.
"It's hurt," Regina said. "It can't stand."
"You have to help it," Hanna told her.
"But my magic…" Regina turned to Hanna. "You should do it."
"You haven't taught me how."
"Right. Well I…"
"You're magic is still in you. You just have to believe in yourself."
Regina shook her head and looked down at her hands. "I can't…I…"
Hanna took Regina's hands into her own and looked into her eyes. "Yes you can."
Regina furrowed her eyebrows and nodded. Maybe she could do this. She had to. That horse needed her help.
Hanna released her grip and watched Regina wave her hand, healing the horse. The horse stood up and shook its head at Regina as if to say thank you before turning and running off.
"Regina, your magic. You did it," Snow said.
Regina looked at the horse with disbelief, then down at her hands. "I did."
"I knew you could," Hanna told her with a smile.
Regina smiled back. "Thank you."
"Can I ask you a question?"
Regina nodded. "Of course you can."
"Why were you having trouble using your magic, but not me?" Hanna asked. "I'm not even very powerful, but you…"
"Hanna, I don't know," Regina sighed. "Kids are…more resilient to this kind of stuff and coming down here…well…I was scared."
"You were scared?"
"Yeah, Hanna. I was. I had a lot to face coming here. My mother, Daniel, and my…" Regina took a deep breath. "My father. What I did to him…let's just say I had a lot on my mind coming here and it threw me off for awhile. Now that my father and Daniel are in a better place, I'm feeling better."
"And now you're back," Hanna grinned up at Regina.
Regina gave Hanna a wink. "I'm more than back." She turned her hand and made a fireball appear.
"Regina, what are you doing?" Snow asked.
Regina shrugged. "Just checking." She put out the fireball and waved her hand sending them all back to Emma's house.
Hanna opened the door and walked inside. She looked up and that's when she saw him. "Killian!" Emma did it. She saved him.
"Oh look at you," Snow said as she walked up to him. He was still badly injured.
"I'll be alright," he told her.
"How did you do it?" David asked.
Killian and Emma explained that Gold got them in, helped get Killian, and poofed them back here. He did have a boat to get them all home too, but Hades attacked and now it's gone.
"Okay, we don't have a way out, but we didn't have one before anyway," Regina said. "My magic's working now, so let's do this heart-split. That way when we find an exit, we can get through it."
Emma walked up to Regina. She took a deep breath. "Do it."
Regina nodded. She reached out her hand towards Emma. When she tried to rip out her heart, her magic blasted her hand back. "What the hell?"
"What is this?" Emma asked. "Why didn't it work?"
Killian had an idea of why it wasn't working. He took everyone to the graveyard to show them.
"Hades told me to pick three names and chisel them onto the headstones. He said whoever I picked would remain in the Underworld. I refused."
"Well it looks like he did the picking himself," Regina said.
Hanna gazed upon the headstones in front of her. Tears streamed down her face as she read the name. Regina Mills, Emma Swan, Snow White.
"What does this mean?" Emma asked.
"It means we're stuck here, and now we can't use your heart to save Hook." Regina told her.
Hanna walked over to her mom.
Snow reached out her arms and pulled Hanna close. "We're going to figure this out."
Hanna nodded her head and held onto her mom tightly. "I know." Hanna was trying really hard to hold onto hope, but it just seemed like every time they made one step forward, there was something waiting around the corner to throw them five steps back.
"I'm going to take Hook back to my place," Emma told them.
Regina could sense they wanted to be alone. "I can repair the loft now that my magic is back. Should we go there to figure out our next move?"
Snow looked at David, and they agreed that was the best plan.
"Hanna," Henry sighed. He'd been trying to wake her for over five minutes. He shoved Hanna's shoulder one more time. "Hanna wake up!"
"Ugh, what," Hanna shoved Henry back.
"Would you get up? We have to go!" Henry told her.
Hanna sat up and squinted at him. "Where are we going?"
"I'm meeting Cruella to find the quill. Do you want to help or not?"
"Yeah I do." Hanna quickly scrambled out of her bed and shoved Henry out of the room. "Get out of here, so I can change."
"Meet me outside."
"Wait. What are we telling our parents?"
"I told them we're going to go get breakfast at Granny's
Hanna nodded. "I'll be down in a minute."
Instead of going to Granny's, Hanna and Henry stood outside the library waiting for Cruella.
"She said she'd be here I don't…" Henry started to say before hey heard and engine revving. They looked up and watched Cruella's car come to a screeching halt in front of them.
"Get in," she demanded.
Henry and Hanna looked at each other. Did they really want to do this? They each took a deep breath and turned towards the car. Henry opened the door for Hanna, and she climbed into the backseat. Henry sat up front next to Cruella.
"You didn't tell me you were bringing a friend."
"That's just…"
"The Savior's sister," Cruella said looked in the rearview mirror at the girl. "I know who she is."
"My name is Hanna."
"I don't care, darling. Let's just go." Cruella slammed on pedal.
Hanna and Henry held on for dear life as Cruella's car flew down the road at full speed. She was swerving all over the place. She drove like a mad woman.
Hanna leaned forward. "Can you slow down?"
"Darling, you wouldn't be here if you didn't like a little danger." Cruella glanced up at Hanna and looked over at Henry. "I mean look at you two. Sneaking away from your family to bring me back to life. Such naughty children."
Henry sighed. "I just want to find the pen and get this over with. What am I even looking for?"
"A sign. A signal. A whiff of ink. Look, you're the Author, you're connected to that quill."
Henry looked out the window. "Stop! I saw something."
Cruella slammed on the breaks. They all got out of the car and followed Henry through the woods.
"Well there's no pen here," Cruella complained. "Just dirt and things that smell like dirt."
"I swear. I saw it."
"Well then move those little legs of yours, and keep looking. Go." Cruella waved the kids along.
Hanna followed Henry further into the woods. "You really saw something?"
"Yeah. There was a bright light that was coming from over here somewhere…"
The kids looked around and then felt someone grab onto their shoulders. They both gasped and turned around. It was the Apprentice.
"Quiet," he told them. "We have little time."
"I don't understand," Henry said. "What are you doing here?"
The Apprentice explained that Henry was his unfinished business. He had to stop him from resurrecting Cruella. He reminded Henry that the pen is only to be used to record stories, not create them, but ultimately it was his choice. He was the author. He told Henry that at the Sorcerer's Mansion they could find all of his great works of light magic, including the quill. It's protected by a powerful spell. They needed a key to get past the spell, but the Sheriff had the key. If they got the key, Henry could find the quill and decide just what he was going to do. However, the Apprentice told Henry that the only way he'd be able to move on is if Henry made the right choice. He told Henry he trusted him, just before disappearing.
"So we get the key and the quill is yours again?" Hanna asked
"Yeah we just need to get it from…"
"The Sheriff. James," Hanna winced. "This is going to get interesting."
"What are we going to do about Cruella?"
Hanna shrugged. "I'll just poof us out of here. Who cares about her."
Henry grinned and reached out his hand. Hanna grabbed it, and used her other one to send them back to the loft.
Hanna looked around and saw that Regina, Emma and Killian were there, along with her parents and a man Hanna didn't recognize. They all seemed to be looking for something. "What's going on? And who's that?" Hanna asked pointing to the man.
"That's Killian's brother, Liam," David told her.
Hanna nodded. "Oh."
"And we're looking for the storybook," Snow said. "You know, Underworld edition."
"We think it might contain information about Hades and help us find a way to defeat him," Regina added.
"Well, I think I might know exactly where it is," Henry told them.
"How would you know that?" David asked.
"The Apprentice. I saw him at…" Henry hesitated
"Granny's," Hanna said quickly. "He said the Sorcerer's Mansion is down here, and there's a bunch of his stuff inside."
"Like the Storybook," Henry told them.
Hanna made eye contact with Henry. She noticed he left out the little detail about the quill.
Regina sighed. "Finally, some good news."
"Well sort of," Henry told her. "The house is locked with magic, and…"
"The Sheriff has the key," Hanna looked up at her mom. She noticed her eyes widened slightly.
"Well it's time for my brother and me to have an overdue chat," David said.
"Well you won't be alone," Snow said. "I still owe him a punch in his pretty mouth for kissing me."
Hanna grinned. She knew her mom wouldn't be able to keep her secret for long.
David looked over at his wife. "He kissed you?"
"I thought it was you," Snow said as she made her way to the door.
"Let's go," David said, following her.
Hanna caught up to her mom as they walked to the Sheriff's Station. "I thought we weren't telling Dad about the kiss?"
Snow rolled her eyes. "He was going to find out eventually."
"Well I'm glad you told him. I don't know how much longer I was going to be able to hold it in."
"You knew too?" David asked.
Hanna jumped when he heard his voice. She thought he was further behind them. Hanna looked up at her dad. "I was there when he did it," Hanna shrugged. "It was really gross, Dad."
David sighed. "You think it's gross when your mother and I kiss too."
"Well I…"
David shook his head. "It's fine. Let's just go get that key."
David and Snow went inside to get what they needed. After awhile, Snow came back with the key. David got caught up inside, but she told them all to go ahead to the mansion.
"Henry, Hanna, you two gotta stay here," Emma said once they were inside the mansion.
"But this was our idea." Henry said.
"Yeah. We're not gonna stand by and do nothing," Hanna added.
"You're not doing nothing," Emma told them "You're the lookouts."
Henry and Hanna glanced at each other, then back to Emma.
Hanna raised her eyebrows at her sister. "Lookout? Really?"
Henry shook his head. "But…"
"Don't argue," Regina told them before walking away with Emma and Killian.
"You know we're not being lookouts," Henry said to Hanna once the adults were out of earshot.
"Duh. Let's go find the pen."
Hanna followed Henry into several different rooms. They looked and looked, but continued to come up empty. They decided to try one more room before going back to their "lookout" post. They figure everyone else would be back there soon. They walked in and looked around just like they did every other room.
"There," Henry pointed to a lamp covered with a white cloth.
"Henry that's just…"
"Don't you see the light? It's glowing."
Hanna shook her head. "I don't see anything."
Henry grinned and pulled back the cloth. He looked under the lamp shade and pulled put the quill and the ink.
"You did it!"
"Yeah. Let's go." Henry walked past her towards the door.
"Henry wait…" Hanna thought he'd be excited, but his mood instantly changed once he had the quill in his hands. She knew he had a big decision to make and that decision wasn't going to be easy.
"Are you sure there's nothing in this entire book about Hades?" Hanna asked once they got back to the loft. The adults were able to find the book at the mansion just like they hoped, but it was missing key information they needed.
"Liam ripped out every page," Killian told her. "On behalf of my brother, I'm sorry."
Liam was being blackmailed by Hades, and that's why he ripped out all of the pages. They might have to find another way to learn about Hades, but Killian's brother was able to move on to a better place, and they were all happy that he was able to fulfill his unfinished business.
"Maybe there's something else in here that can help us," Emma said. "Our Storybook had all kinds of secrets in it."
"Well, Henry's kind of the expert on storybooks," David said. "Where is he?"
"He's upstairs going full emo teenager," Emma said.
"And doesn't want to talk to anyone right now," Regina added.
"Maybe he just doesn't want to talk to his mothers," David said before going up the stairs to talk with his grandson.
Regina turned to Hanna. "You don't know what's wrong with him?"
Hanna looked up at Regina and shook her head.
Emma walked over and stood in front of her sister. "Han, I know you two wondered around the mansion. Did something happen?"
Hanna furrowed her eyebrows in confusion. Hanna and Henry made it back to where Emma left them before everyone got back. There's no way she knew. She was probably just guessing. Hanna wasn't going to fall for it. "No we didn't. We were just the lookouts, remember?"
Emma raised her eyebrows at her sister. "I don't believe you."
Hanna shrugged. "Well that's your problem. We didn't go anywhere."
"Hanna…" Snow said as she now stood in front of her too.
Hanna looked up at her mom. "What?" she asked, innocently.
"Tell us the truth."
"I am!" Hanna insisted.
She looked up at her mom, Emma, and Regina. Her stomach was doing flops, and she was hoping her cheeks weren't as red as they felt. She wasn't going to crack though. If Henry wanted to tell them about the quill, then he could do it. Hanna wasn't going to spill his secret.
"Whatever," Hanna shrugged. "I don't care if you believe me." She turned away from the adults. "I have to go to the bathroom."
"Not so fast," Snow reached out and held onto Hanna's arm.
"Mom, I'm gonna pee my pants. Let me go."
Snow just stared down at her daughter knowing full well the bathroom was just an excuse to escape.
"Hanna tell us what you know." Regina demanded.
Hanna looked at Regina…forgetting how scary she could be.
"Han, what happened at the mansion?"
"Nothing!" Hanna pulled her arm from her mom's grasp. "Nothing happened. We just…"
"Wait!" Henry said as he came down the stairs. "Something did happen. I have to show you guys something." Henry reached into his pocket and pulled out the quill.
Hanna let out a sigh of relief.
"The Author's pen?" Regina asked. "I thought you destroyed it?"
"I did, but that just brought it here," Henry told her. "The Apprentice told me where it was. I thought if I used its power I could be a hero."
"Henry, what made you think you needed to do this?" Regina asked.
"At first, it was Cruella. She wanted me to use it to bring her back to life."
"Why would you help her?" Emma asked.
"To help you," Henry sighed. "She said you have all this guilt about killing her. And that's when I realized I have all this power, and I ignore it. I just live in everyone's shadow. I want to be the hero instead of the one the heroes rescue."
"I understand that," Emma told him, "but that's not the way to do it."
"I know, and that's why I'm telling you now. I finally understand what the Apprentice meant. I'm going to write the stories as they are, and I'll start with Hades. I'm going to use the pen the correct way. To recreate his story."
"Hades went through a lot of trouble to keep us from learning his story," Snow said.
"Which means we're on to something," Regina added.
"The question is, what is Hades hiding from us?" David asked.
No one knew, but they were going to find out. Hopefully whatever they learned would allow them to defeat him and get back home.
Hanna sat in her room and looked up when she heard the door open. She was hoping it was just Henry coming to bed, but it was her parents. She really wasn't in the mood for a lecture right now. Hanna just sat back on her bed and looked up at them. She watched her mom sit down at the end of her bed while her dad sat right next to her and put his arm around her.
"So you spent some time with Cruella today, did you?" he asked.
"Just a little," Hanna shrugged.
"While you were suppose to be getting breakfast at Granny's, right?"
Hanna nodded.
Snow sighed. "Hanna, what were you thinking?"
"Henry needed my help."
"I understand that, but you should have told us."
"We could have helped you," David added.
"But it wasn't my place to tell you. This was Henry's secret. It was his choice to tell you, not mine." Hanna left out the part where she threatened to tell on him if he didn't let her help, but they didn't need to know that part. "You made me keep the secret from Dad about James kissing you." Hanna looked over at her mom, hoping that changing the subject would work.
"Oh. Well…that was…different." Snow said. "I…"
"I don't know, Snow," David grinned. "You made our daughter lie to me."
"She wasn't lying. I just asked her not to tell you."
"More like demanded," Hanna corrected.
"Well, shall we tell Hanna what happened with you today?" Snow asked her husband.
David's face fell. "No…" he shook his head. "I don't think Hanna wants to hear about that."
Hanna looked up at her dad. "Hear about what?"
"Nothing princess. I'm sure you're tired…you're ready for bed, right?"
"Uh no," Hanna turned to her mom. "What happened?"
Snow grinned. "You weren't the only who spent some time with Cruella today."
"What do you mean?"
"Your Dad kissed her."
Hanna's mouth fell open and she looked up at her dad. "Dad. Ew. Why?"
David shrugged. "She came into the station while your mom and I were getting the key. She thought I was James, so I had to play along so we could get the key to you."
"Ugh," Hanna shook her head. "You two are not allowed to kiss anymore people while we're down here, okay?"
"Deal," David laughed. He looked down at Hanna. "Are you actually ready to get some sleep now?"
"Yeah I guess so."
Snow reached out for her daughter's hand. "Are you doing okay? Being here?"
Hanna shrugged. "I'm fine."
"You know it's okay if you're not," David told her.
Hanna could feel the tears starting to well up in her eyes. "I just really miss him."
David held Hanna tighter in his arms. "We miss your brother too."
Hanna sighed. "We're going to get back to him, right?"
Snow reached out and wiped away Hanna's tears that had started to fall. "Yes. We're going to see him soon sweetie. I promise."
Hanna nodded her head and tried to hold onto hope that they would save Killian and get back home to her brother. She missed Neal so much. She missed everything about Storybrooke. She wanted to go home, but she wanted to help her sister more. She was glad she decided to come and help Emma. Being here was hard, and getting Killian out of here was more difficult than they all anticipated, but Hanna knew they would figure everything out and be home soon.
