Disclaimer: No ownership of OUAT here.

This chapter is just the CS reunion. We'll meet up with everyone else later.

ShiaraS46 asked: "Second, how does the binding work? Coz, Blackbeard was right. Killian did die before in Neverland and David brought him back. Unless his heart also stopped when he got into the motorcycle accident before. Regina's already noticing that there's something possibly magical about Killian."

Spoilers: So Killian didn't fully die. He just experienced respiratory arrest, which means breathing stopped, but I never said his heart stopped. You can experience respiratory arrest and still have a heartbeat. Sluggish/slow, but still have one. The binding is slightly undone because he was close to death, which is partly why he's had such a strong connection to Emma during their separation (that and True Love), but his heart has to stop for the binding to break…..so since he hasn't died yet…

"Third, since Emma is getting bits and pieces and feelings about Killian, will she still need the memory potion or will TLK work now?"

You find that out pretty soon.

Note: I figured out Killian's travel plans. Killian was traveling from somewhere in Maine with no money except his gold, so I'm thinking he walked/hitchhiked to the nearest city, found a cash for gold/pawn shop, and got money for a bus ticket. So he walked/hitchhiked to Portland, Maine (let's say that's two hours south of Storybrooke by car, so with hitchhiking that could take anywhere from 5 to 7 hours), so he gets to Portland by 1 p.m., gets money, gets a bus to New York City because he's got his compass (check out Chapter 20: Little Talks). Bus ride is 7hrs and 49mins. He gets on the bus at 4 p.m. (after at least getting a little bit of food), arrives in New York at nearly 12 a.m. so he checks into a motel and sleeps until 8 a.m. Voila!

Also, keep in mind that as far as Killian knows, Zelena is evil and the villain, so that will be mentioned a few times in this chapter. They'll find out the truth in Storybrooke.

Also, this chapter is rated M, possibly explicit, for depictions of sex. Fair warning. Like they've been separated 8 months, so I can't blame them for wanting to get reacquainted.

Likely this will be the only smut I write for this fic. Sorry Krystal!

If you do not like smut and want to skip, you can start from when Killian says "So we're alone?" And controlF to "Her head rested on his shoulder as she threw her arm over his chest".

Then skip again from "As she kissed him, her fingers danced down his skin to the towel around his waist, loosening it so that it fell to the floor." And controlF to "When her soul returned to her body, Emma's stomach growled."

There isn't just smut in the chapter, there's also some emotional moments and Walsh does show up at one point to tie up that loose end.

Enjoy!


Chapter 98: The Captain's Swan

Emma never woke up early on Saturdays, especially Saturdays when Henry was staying over at a friends, but her anticipation from yesterday hadn't worn off. All day yesterday, she looked over her shoulder constantly wondering if someone, if he, would pop out at her. She couldn't focus on work and even got home before remembering she needed groceries. Instead, she ordered Chinese take-out, glad that Henry was staying over at Avery's house for the weekend.

Last night, she tried to focus on whatever she could find on television, and when that didn't work she cleaned. She actually deep cleaned until she was bone tired. Sleep only came due to physical exhaustion. When she woke up an hour ago, the feeling that something big was happening remained with her. Emma couldn't even enjoy her coffee due to the emotional jitters she experienced.

Needless to say, Emma wasn't in a good mood this morning.

Her eyes watched the time on her phone like she was expecting someone, which she wasn't no matter what her heart told her. No one was coming. Certainly not a pirate straight out of her dreams.

There was a knock on her door.

Her heart skipped a beat, even as her head wondered who it was, hoping it wasn't Walsh. Her feet carried to the door before her mind caught up, her hand turned the lock with an audible click, why wasn't she looking through the peephole? It didn't matter. The door was already cracking open. Her heart went to her throat.

Blue eyes and a wide, infectious smile greeted her. "Swan, at last." He breathed her name like a prayer.

It was him. Her dream pirate. No fucking way. Emma couldn't breathe as her eyes drank in the sight of him. "Killian."

His expression grew surprised, before Emma unthinkingly, instinctively, reached up, gripping him by the collar of his jacket and pulling him to her lips. The moment their lips met, a breeze of magic rushed between them and everything flashed in her mind.

They met at night outside of Regina's house. She was bringing Henry home.

"Killian Jones. Deputy of Storybrooke. Mind if I ask what you are doing with the Mayor's son, Miss Swan?"

She remembered his protectiveness over Henry. How much of a father he was long before Henry called him "Dad."

"I'm not saying that. I'm saying that Henry needs to believe that someone believes in him. Just because the curse isn't real to us, it doesn't mean that it isn't real to him. He needs you to believe him, Emma. Go prove him right."

His smirks any time she got one over on Regina. His affirmations of support no matter the hurt it caused him, so long as she felt better and was comforted.

Coffee and notes. He made it a habit, a routine for them. One she looked forward to every morning.

He could read her so well. Knew all of her thoughts and emotions just by a look.

"You're something of an open book."

"Am I?"

"More than you know."

Killian worked hard to open her heart up to him, to love.

"I know that you aren't one to let go and take a leap of faith. Your walls are a tower where you hide away, but you're not waiting for your prince to come rescue you. You're protecting yourself because you believe that anyone who comes near your tower is an ogre out to do you harm. But know this, love, I'm not an ogre. I want nothing more than your happiness and I know that it's too much for me to ask you to allow me to climb that tower, or you to let yourself out of it. So I won't. I'm ready and willing to wait for you, because you are more than worth any wait. Even if I have to wait twenty or fifty years or even an eternity for you, my Swan, I will."

Her first and only Christmas with him and Henry. The happiest Christmas she'd ever experienced. Their first kiss in the hospital after his accident. Their first date on the beach getting to know each other. Their first time together in the lighthouse.

Giving him True Love's Kiss and breaking the Curse over the town.

"What do I have to do?"

"Only True Love's Kiss can break this curse. You have to believe in his love for you, and your love for him."

"I don't know if I can."

"Stop thinking, and just feel. Listen to your heart."

"I love you, Killian."

Learning that the man she loved was Captain Hook, a character straight out of a children's story she grew up with, but nothing like she ever imagined.

"Who are you?"

"Killian Jones. But most people have taken to calling me my more colorful moniker…Hook."

"Hook? As inCaptain Hook?"

"I'd say at your service, milady, but pirates tend to not have good relations with royals."

Ending up in the Enchanted Forest and having to find a way home. Climbing the beanstalk together and re-committing to each other. Telling him about Neal and the pain he caused, opening herself up to him completely, giving him her Swan pendant.

"I wore it, to remind myself never to trust anyone again. I held onto it, as a reminder of what Neal did to me, but I don't want to live in the past anymore. What you told Anton, on the beanstalk, about how you realized you didn't have to be alone anymore...it made me realize that I don't have to hold onto the past anymore. Yeah, I'll never forget what Neal did, and I doubt that I'll ever forgive him for it, but I've let his actions, the memory of him, hold me back from love and trust for ten years. I don't want to be held back anymore. I want you to have it. You don't have to wear it, or even keep it really, because, well Neal gave it to me, and you probably hate that, but...I want you to have it anyway, because I want it to remind you that you are the reason that I'm letting go of Neal. That you're the first person who I've been able to open up to in a long time. I want it to remind you that...that I trust you."

"I'd be honored to wear it. I love you, Emma."

Henry helped her find her happy ending. Sweet, amazing, smart Henry, her wonderful son, ever the optimist whenever she was in doubt. The only who truly believed Killian would make it home from the Enchanted Forest when no one else did.

"Grandpa always says that we have to have hope. That we have to have faith that everything will work out. I know that dad may be hurt, and it may be really, really bad, but I believe that he'll make it. He'll pull through, and then he'll find his way back home."

"Optimism must've skipped a generation."

"Maybe, but you can't give up. Grandma once told us in class, when we were making birdhouses, that if someone loves you they will always find you. And Dad loves you, doesn't he?"

"Yes. And I love him."

"Then he'll find you."

"Thank you, Henry. Come here, kid. I love you."

"I love you, too."

Tears came to her, remembering that that was the first time she ever told Henry she loved him.

Finding out she was pregnant again. Terrified she'd have to go through it alone, because Killian hadn't made it home yet. Telling Killian the news.

Her and Killian proposing to each other. He kept his mother's ring for centuries and deemed her to be worthy enough to possess it. It was the ring she still wore on her finger to ward off Walsh.

"Marry me?"

"Swan, what are you doing? You're depriving me of my romantic proposal."

"You were going to propose?"

"Someday."

"Well, I guess I saved you some trouble then?"

"You're proposing now?"

"I'll say yes, on one condition."

"What?"

"Well, I proposed first. So, don't you think you should say yes first?"

"If the lady insists. Yes, I will marry you, Emma Swan."

"Yes, I'll marry you, Killian Jones."

They were so happy for so long, and everything was going perfectly. Neverland and all the baggage that nasty adventure came with rushed back.

Liam's birth on the Jolly Roger.

"I never got to hold Henry like this. Things will be different this time. I'm not missing another day in Henry's life, and I'm not going to miss a day of Liam's."

"Nor will I."

"We love you, Liam Jones. You have no idea how happy we are that you're here."

Liam. Her baby. She left him, choosing Henry because Henry would be alone.

"How do we know what's best?"

"We…we'll have to…we have to give them both their best chance."

"Henry can't be alone. But Liam needs me too."

"I know. But, I…I think you and I both know what we need to do."

"This isn't fair. Why couldn't Regina's price be her magic? Or her title, or something that didn't involve us making the hardest decision of our lives?"

"I don't know. I wish it didn't have to be this way."

"I know that you won't remember me, but I want you to know that I love you so much. In my heart, I will remember you everyday. I promise. So, you be good for your dad. He's going to have a hard time, and he loves you so much, but he's not going to be in a good place. He will be so overprotective of you, so let him, even though it'll probably drive you crazy. But he loves you, and he will put so much energy into giving you everything you deserve. You will be so so so loved, and I am so sorry that I'm going to miss all of it. I'm so sorry that I won't be there. I wish more than anything that your brother and I could go with all of you. That we could be there for you. But life isn't fair, and it sucks. But you are so lucky to have your dad, and your grandparents, and so many people who will be there for you. I hope that you miss me, but I really hope that you don't either."

Her parents. David and Mary Margaret. Prince Charming and Snow White.

"Well, he thinks that you're Snow White, right? He thinks David is Prince Charming. You guys are True Love, so that makes you my parents."

"Huh? Well, I have a kid. You'd think that I'd remember something like that."

"Yeah. You'd think."

"You do kind of have my chin. And my eyes. Hell, I think you have David's nose too."

"Please, you just want Emma around so you can go into mother hen mode and molly coddle her during the pregnancy."

"That's not true."

"I always knew you'd be a daddy's girl."

They hadn't abandoned her. They loved her so much, but she was the Savior. She needed to break the Curse.

"We're together, finally, and I can't help but think you're not happy about it."

"Oh, I am. But see, here's the thing. No matter what the circumstances, for twenty-eight years I only knew one thing. That my parents sent me away."

"We did that to give you your best chance."

"You did it for everyone, because that's who you are. Leaders, heroes, princes, and princesses, and that's great, a-and amazing, and wonderful. But it doesn't change the fact that, for my entire life, I've been alone."

"But, if we hadn't sent you away, you would've been cursed, too."

"But we would've been together. Which curse is worse?"

"But Henry and Killian changed that?"

"Coming to Storybrooke changed that. Henry, Killian, you, and David. All of it. I have a family now. It's all I ever wanted. I'm...I'm really happy I finally found you guys."

"We are so so happy that you found us too."

Henry. God, she did give Henry away but he found her.

"I gave him up because I couldn't be a mother. At the time, Neal had proved to me that I couldn't be loved. That I didn't deserve it. I knew that if I kept Henry, he would've loved me unconditionally, but I didn't think that I deserved his love. The doctor tried to get me to change my mind, he even told me the baby was a boy after I had told him that I didn't want to know what it was. But...But I couldn't...I told the doctor that I couldn't be a mother. I wasn't fit to be a mother. I didn't even look at Henry, because I knew that if I had seen him, I would've begged them to let me keep him. The first time I saw Henry was when he found me."

Graham. His shoelace which she still kept in her jewelry box. She stopped wearing it because she didn't remember why she even had it, but Emma knew it wasn't something that could be discarded. Oh god, he was her first true friend to die, the first funeral she went to…she and Killian named their son for him.

August. He came with her, he left her, the wardrobe could've taken two, but it didn't and she grew up alone. He was family now, a brother to her and Killian, uncle to their sons.

Facing Neal and all the past pain he caused.

Being the Savior. Bringing back the happy endings. Finding and building her family.

Her friends. Her family.

Separating again because of another fucking Curse.

"I know this isn't fair, but I need you to promise me something else."

"Anything."

"It's impossible."

"I don't care."

"Promise me that you'll find us. Promise me that you will find a way back to me and Henry. Find us."

"As you wish."

It was all back. Emma Swan knew exactly who she was now and every part of her was back in it's rightful place. Slowly, she pulled away, her hands gripping his coat collar, unwilling to let him go again. "You found us."

"Aye," Killian rested his forehead against hers. "That was True Love's Kiss. It doesn't work with memory loss, so I take it that you remembered me?" His sweet, dimpled smile sent her heart soaring.

"Not entirely." Emma said, just breathing him in. God, he was back, he found her, he kept his promise. "Bits and pieces. I don't think Regina's spell was foolproof." She pulled him fully into the apartment, not wanting any nosy neighbors to question why some guy in strange clothes was kissing her.

The apartment door shut with a click and they stood in the entryway, holding each other, drinking in the sight of each other. "How did you find us?" Emma asked, hand going around his neck to play with the curling ends of his hair. He needed a haircut and a beard trim, but damn if he didn't look fine. His Enchanted Forest clothes certainly screamed menacing pirate, and Emma loved the look. She didn't know why he never offered to dress up for her before, but Emma was going to make him from now on.

Something pained flickered in Killian's eyes, before a strained smile appeared. "The compass you gave me on my birthday. When I came through the portal, I meant to use it to navigate to the nearest city. It wasn't pointing north. I followed it, ended up in Portland, Maine. Then I just took a bus in the direction it pointed and ended up here." His hand reached into his coat pocket, pulling out a blue vial. "This is a memory potion, but looks like you won't need it." He set it on the kitchen counter.

"Henry might." Emma said, taking Killian's hand and hook in hers. She missed him so much. "He doesn't remember like I do, but he's been having dreams of Storybrooke."

That only made Killian more curious. He supposed when they returned, Regina might have some answers.

Emma asked the one question that nagged most at her. "Where's Liam?" Her baby was alive. The baby she thought lost forever was alive and happy and healthy as she knew he would be with Killian. Her entire being ached to see him and hold him again.

"He's safe." Killian reassured, cupping her face. "He's with my brother."

"You're trusting August with an eight month old?" Emma teased.

That odd smile was back. There was a story there. "Where's Henry?"

"At a friend's house." Emma said, leaning in. "I'm picking him up in the morning."

A smirk formed on his handsome face. "So we're alone?"

Emma grinned into his lips. "Yes." Pressing her lips to his could never convey just how much she truly missed him and how happy she was to see him, but she sure as hell was going to try.

Killian pulled her close, deepening the kiss. It had been too, too long since they'd been together. Every fiber of his being missed her; his heart ached without her; his soul cried out for her. Overjoyed at their reunion, Killian could only express it all in this kiss where relief, love, passion, and joy united together, saying everything that words could not.

Ignoring their burning lungs, the couple leaned further into each other.

His coat fell from his shoulders, so Emma gripped him desperately by neck, attempting to meld them into one being.

"Too many clothes." She mumbled, hardly taking her lips from his. Her hands slid down his waistcoat, unbuttoning the red brocade swiftly.

Killian grinned into her kiss as the vest met the same fate as the coat. "I missed you." He pushed into her, her back hitting the island behind them. "Gods, Emma I thought about you every moment of every day." His fingers nimbly undid the buttons of her pajama shirt.

Emma eagerly let her shirt fall from her, pressing her bare chest to him.

He groaned into her.

Her hands pulled down his suspenders. Why the fuck was he even wearing suspenders? Too many layers. She practically clawed at his shirt to get it off.

They broke their kiss briefly to discard his shirt.

Emma gripped his forearms as she lead him further into the apartment. "Bedroom, now."

He followed her command letting her haul him to her bedroom. He kicked the door closed behind him before hauling her in for another kiss. Killian spun her around, pressing her into the bedroom door, lifting her legs around his waist.

Emma moaned as his hardening cock rubbed against her through their remaining layers off clothes. "Fuck." Her hips ground into him, creating friction they desperately needed. "Killian, I missed you so much."

His lips danced down her collar bone, pausing to suck at a sensitive spot along her pulse. He breathed in the scent of her, content to kiss her here for eternity, sucking hard enough to leave bruising.

Her hips undulated against him as her need grew. She hadn't orgasmed properly since before Neverland, having frustratingly little success in her solo efforts for the past eight months. Emma pushed him away a bit, letting her legs fall, quickly shimmying out of her pants and underwear.

Killian swallowed seeing her naked form for the first time in so long. Gods, she was radiant. He pulled her back to him, fingers dancing along her stretch mark scars. "I haven't had a lot of privacy these past months, so I'm not sure how long I'll last."

"Me either." Emma admitted. Her hands unbuttoned his pants and pushed them downwards.

Killian stumbled back as he kicked off boots and pants, falling ass first onto her bed.

She laughed at the sight he made before helping pull everything off. Then he was naked before her except for his hook and brace. Emma climbed onto his lap, bringing their bodies together, her wet folds sliding over his erection. A happy sigh escaped her. "Foreplay later?"

"Count on it, love." He smirked shamelessly. "Condoms?"

"IUD." Not that she planned on having sex with anyone, but after believing she miscarried, Emma didn't want to risk another pregnancy and had one implanted as soon as she could. Though now that she had her memories and the love of her life back, she'd certainly reconsider it if they wanted another baby. Pushing those thoughts away for the time being, Emma reached between them, her hand grasping his cock, aligning them together. She sunk down fully on him, both of them moaning loudly as their bodies joined together for the first time in too many months.

Emma whimpered as her body stretched to accommodate to his size after so long.

Their foreheads pressed together as they took time to revel in their union.

Emma cupped his face. "I love you so much, Killian."

He brushed a lock of hair behind her ear. His blue eyes seared into her very soul. "I love you, Emma." His voice thickened with desire. "Ride me, love."

Her body shivered pleasurable at the huskiness of his voice. Gripping his shoulders, Emma set a slow, torturous pace as they relearned each other. She rose and fell in time with their harsh pants. How could she ever forget how wonderful it felt to be filled by him?

Killian secured his right arm around her waist to support her as his hook traveled down her body until it fell between them, the cold metal rubbing against her hot, swollen clit.

A guttural moaned left her lips as her head fell back. God that hook just fucking did things to her. "Fuck, Killian."

"Yes, that is what we're doing." He teased, leaning down to kiss along her neck again.

She choked on a laugh, lightly smacking him on the shoulder. "Ass."

"Later if you have the right toys," He mumbled against her skin, biting along her collar.

She quietly lamented that she in fact didn't have the right toys for that at the moment, but they'd fix that when they returned home.

His lips trailed down to her breasts, his beard roughly scraping against her pale, creamy skin.

Emma cried out as his mouth mercilessly sucked in a pert, tight nipple. She bucked against him, her pace increasing as she chased the building tightening in her gut.

Sensing she was close, knowing her body as well as his own, Killian withdrew from her before leaning back and rolling them over.

She keened as Killian increased their pace, rocking the bed with the force of it. Their whimpers and moans filled the air as they lost themselves in the sensation of chasing their release. Emma choked on his name as white exploded behind her eyes, her orgasm washing harshly over her.

Killian moaned out her name as her tight, pulsing cunt squeezed him dry as he came inside of her. As his senses came back to him, lightheaded from such a forceful orgasm, Killian looked down at his sweaty, glowing bride-to-be.

Emma smiled widely, reaching up to run a hand through his damp, dark hair. "I hope you've got another round in you, sailor."

Killian chuckled, leaning in to kiss her. "My love when have I ever left it to just one?" Slowly, Killian pulled out of her, dragging his lips against her dewy skin as he made his way southward. Now that their initial desperation for each other was satiated, he was going to take time lavishing attention on her body until she screamed his name.

Her body quivered in anticipation as Killian left a trail of kisses down her stomach. As his mouth sucked on her throbbing clit and a scream of unadulterated pleasure leaving her, Emma felt as though her soul left her body, her body overwhelmed by the sensation.

Her noises only spurred Killian on as his tongue slipped between her folds, eagerly tasting the remnants of their coupling. Knowing what his hook did to her, he brought the sharp instrument back into play, very lightly brushing the tip against her clit.

"Fuck!" A hoarse moan ripped from her as she came quickly on the heels of her last climax.

Killian took time relishing the taste of her as her body relaxed into the mattress. Blood rushed back down to his cock, his delight at bringing her pleasure shooting through him. Gods how he loved the noises she made, her completely unguarded, primal expression as she came.

Feeling boneless, unable to properly move or speak, Emma lightly whined to get Killian's attention.

He chuckled against her before leisurely, agonizingly taking his time kissing his way up her body. He paused at her breasts, teeth raking along her skin before sinking in to mark.

"Damn," Emma gasped. "I forgot you're all bark and bite." Her teasing tone drew a small laugh from him as he continued kiss her chest. Wrapping her legs around him, Emma's hands combed through his now wet hair, tugging at the strands, speaking with her actions.

Knowing his Swan was growing impatient, Killian moved upwards, kissing her soundly as his erection nestled between her legs, heat radiating from her. "You're welcome to bite back any time."

Emma grinned, locking her legs around him. "You're incorrigible."

"That's not news to you." He chuckled, kissing her again. A content sigh left him. "It's been too long, my love."

"I know." Emma's hands clasped behind his neck. "If there's ever another Curse, I'm going nuclear with my magic. Our family isn't being separated ever again."

The seriousness of her tone and the tears in her eyes was enough to undo him. Killian swallowed back his own pain, focusing on them, in the here and now. "Never again." He entered her deliberately tender after putting her body through the ringer. Keeping his pace gentle, he reached out, taking her hand in his and lacing their fingers together before pinning their joined hands above her head.

Their eyes locked reflecting everything they felt for the past eight months. Pain, suffering, loss, desire, joy, love all rolled into one look.

"Killian." Emma choked on tears as they slipped from the corners of her eyes.

"I know." His own voice hoarse. So much happened. There was still so much to talk about. Unable to stand it, Killian kissed her ardently, willing away everything these past months inflicted on them. "I love you."

Her voice tight with emotions, Emma whispered back words of love and adoration as his slow, reverent movements sparked the sedate beginnings of another climax. Together they moved as one, heavy breathing in sync, hearts beating in harmony.

They came undone together, stars behind their eyes, as they lost themselves in each other's embrace.

How long they stayed that way, wrapped up together, drained from their vigorous lovemaking, they couldn't say. After a time, when their breathing normalized, Killian rolled off of her, laying next to her on top of the sheets.

Emma snuggled into his side despite the fact that they were both hot and covered in a layer of sweat. Her head rested on his shoulder as she threw her arm over his chest.

Killian's own arm came around her, holding her close. They remained silent for awhile, neither wanting to break their bubble, both knowing there was a lot to say, to catch up on. He sighed, knowing that they couldn't keep putting it off. "How about a shower before we talk?"

"That sounds like a good idea." Emma whispered. "I can order us some lunch too."

In no hurry, they took their time getting up and heading to the bathroom, kissing and touching along the way, neither willing to let the other go for very long, both fearing that this was all a dream and they'd wake up alone again.

After a nice long shower and heavy petting, they dressed, Killian only in his pants and Emma in his shirt and her underwear, and sat in her living room.

Emma ordered pizza, not wanting to leave to pick something up. She settled herself in Killian's arms and asked about the Enchanted Forest.

"We appeared near Aurora's castle." He started. "They took us in for the first night, but we were eager to get to Regina's castle. It was still intact and had more room. Liam's worst night was that first one, but it got better." He spoke of their journey to Regina's castle, of how he researched magic and exhausted all of Regina's resources, how he dreamed of her. "Emma, I…" He looked around the apartment, eyes flicking everywhere before speaking. "I saw this apartment in my dreams of you. I dreamed of you doing things here, living your life, and I knew that you felt something was missing. That's when I decided I needed to leave the castle and search elsewhere. You and Henry weren't happy."

"Wait, you dreamed of me too?" Emma asked. Though it was odd that he was dreaming of her life here. She dreamed of her memories of course, but there were other things too. Liam crying, Killian on his ship, Killian with Liam.

"Aye." His brow furrowed. "What were your dreams of, love?"

"Mostly Storybrooke." Emma said. "But there were some of you and Liam in the Enchanted Forest."

Killian contemplated her words. So they both dreamt about each other's lives while they were separated…was that because they were True Love?

Emma's own thoughts wondered along the same lines. "I guess we'll have to ask Regina and my parents when we get back to Storybrooke. They'd know if our dreams were because we're True Love."

"Perhaps." Something nagged at Killian though he ignored it for now. He continued telling her about his time at Regina's castle, glossing over his fight with Snow a bit, explaining how he, Will, Alice, Tink, and Blackbeard left on their journey, taking Liam with them. "As we were traveling, well, I found out a truth about Blackbeard."

"Great." Emma huffed. She didn't like the bastard at all since it was his fault they ever ended up in Neverland and Pan fucking cursed them all. "Please, tell me more about that asshole."

Killian winced. That's right, Emma and Blackbeard weren't exactly friends before the Curse so she wouldn't have any warm, fuzzy feelings towards his brother. Well, it was best to rip the bandaid off. "He's my brother."

Emma blinked, taking a moment to process his words. "I'm going to need a very detailed explanation."

"Uh, well, he's Liam." Killian started. "My brother Liam, who I thought died, but apparently Pan resurrected him and owned his soul. Pan also didn't let us know about each other being alive and he found out when he kidnapped you and Henry. I found out around Christmas. He didn't want to tell me the truth because of our Liam and some stupid idea about tainting my memory of him, but yeah. Blackbeard is my brother and Will's father."

"Wow." Stunned didn't even begin to cover what she was feeling. There was anger there too, though now it made sense how quickly Blackbeard flipped on Pan. He knew they were family and that Henry and Liam were his nephews. Still, she was definitely punching Blackbeard in the face when she saw him just on principle. "Wait, is he still called Blackbeard or do we have two Liams now?"

"Blackbeard." Killian said. "He said he's too used to it now and it keeps it from being confusing."

There was a knock at the door, startling both of them. Emma hurriedly went to the door, seeing the pizza guy though the peephole. "Pizza." Emma said. She quickly grabbed her wallet and paid, practically throwing the money at the guy as she grabbed the pizza. "Keep the change."

After shutting the door, Emma brought the pizza over, setting it on the coffee table. She opened the box and asked. "Any other bombs to drop?"

"A few, yes." Killian sighed. "Emma, we spent months traveling and came up empty handed. I wanted to return to the Enchanted Forest and try to find new leads, but then Regina came and got us. The only way to get back here was to cast the Dark Curse."

"No." Emma shook her head. "There had to be another way." Surely someone didn't die just to get her and Henry home?

Killian swallowed. "Regina and Rumplestiltskin both agreed that it was the only way."

"Rumplestiltskin is alive?" Emma asked, floored. "How?" Jesus, what the fuck all happened in the Enchanted Forest? God, she couldn't leave her family alone for five minutes. New brothers, curses, resurrections, what else could possibly happened?

"Regina didn't elaborate." Killian said. "Emma, the Wicked Witch is controlling him and he seems to think you're the only one who can stop her."

Emma leaned back against the couch, dread creeping in. "You mean the Savior is the only one who can stop her?" Is that all she was to people?

Killian put his arm around her, hugging her to him. "You know that everyone went along with the Curse for you and Henry. Not because they need the Savior, right? We all wanted you both home."

"I know." Emma sighed. "I just wish the Savior thing died with breaking the Curse."

"I know, love." Killian kissed her forehead.

"So the Wicked Witch has the Dark One?" Emma grimaced. "Did this new Curse bring magic back with it?"

"Regina said that because Rumplestiltskin brought it back after the first Curse, that Storybrooke would always carry magic with it." Killian still wasn't entirely sure how that worked. Principles of magic were beyond his expertise. "It's fully a magical town now."

Emma only nodded against him. It was a vain hope that magic hadn't been brought back and they could all live normal lives. Bracing herself, she finally asked the question she dreaded the answer to, "Who…who volunteered?"

He moved away from her, avoiding looking at her. He wanted to be there when it happened, but Regina needed to stay with the Curse and hadn't wanted to risk Killian getting caught up in grief and the Curse. His throat tightened. "Pop."

He spoke the word so quietly, Emma wasn't sure she heard correctly at first. "Marco volunteered?"

Killian could only nod in response, his eyes glossing over with unshed tears.

"Oh Killian." Emma reached for him, pulling hi into a tight hug. "I'm so sorry." Her own eyes watered. Despite his part in her growing up alone and in foster care, Emma grew to love Marco, and not just as he was Killian's father figure, but also because he was a kind soul, who loved Killian and their boys fiercely, and who helped people as much as he could when he could.

It was her hug that finally broke him and grief slammed into him, his body shaking as he began to sob, finally allowing himself to mourn his father. Burying his face into her shoulder, Killian let it all out.

"I'm so sorry." She whispered against his neck, holding him as they both cried, feeling Marco's loss. Emma wished she could take away Killian's pain. Marco was gone; he chose to die so that she and Henry could come home. He died for their family. Emma squeezed her eyes shut as guilt assaulted her. Why couldn't there have been another way? Why was there always a stupid freaking Curse?

It could've been minutes, hours maybe, but it felt like forever as Killian cried in her arms.

Emma ran a comforting hand through his hair as he slowly calmed.

His breathing evened out. "The pizza's cold." He mumbled.

"I have a microwave." Emma whispered.

He pulled back, meeting her eyes. "I couldn't be with him when it happened. I couldn't risk being caught up in the Curse."

Emma brushed away the tear tacks on his cheeks. "He knew. He loved you, Killian."

"At least, I got to say goodbye." Killian said. "I got to see him a final time." He collapsed against the couch.

Neither of them were keen on eating anymore, so Emma put the pizza in the fridge then returned to the couch to cuddle with Killian, wishing there was more she could do to comfort him.

Killian rested his cheek against her hair, closing his eyes as the emotions of the day washed over him.

When his breathing evened out, Emma carefully extricated herself from his arms. She maneuvered him so he was lying on the couch. She pulled the throw blanket over him and sat next to him, gently caressing his cheek. Her heart ached for him. He'd lost so much in his life. Would they ever get a break?

She stood up and wanting to let him sleep, Emma decided to get dressed. Killian needed clothes for the trip home, and possibly extra outfits. Who knows if the Curse brought back all of their belongings? God, would their house still be there? Marco had nearly finished the renovations when they left for Neverland. Emma's throat tightened. She hoped the house survived, so they'd have their home. Marco renovated it for them as a gift for their family and making it the place they raised their children seemed the best way to honor his memory.

Once dressed, Emma made sure to leave Killian a note on the coffee table in case he woke up before she got back. She was glad that he fell asleep, if only so she could take time to process everything he told her. There was a Target not too far from her apartment, so she decided to grab what she could find there. Killian lost some weight from what she could tell. Had he taken care of himself? Didn't anyone make sure he was eating? Knowing him as she did, he probably prioritized Liam and his search for a portal over everything else, but especially more than himself.

She entered the store, not entirely focused on her mission as she thought over what all she learned from Killian. His brother was alive. Her kids already had a bunch of aunts and uncles, and now there was one more. She still wasn't sure how she felt about a man she greatly disliked being the man Killian worshipped for his whole life.

Grabbing Killian a few pairs of dark blue jeans, Emma's mind turned over to the fact that the Dark One was alive. All magic came with a price, so how steep was the price for resurrection? Who the hell paid it?

As for the Wicked Witch, Emma didn't even know what to think about that. She was a product of True Love, which meant the most powerful magic of all lived inside of her, manifesting in her magic. So how powerful and bad was the Wicked Witch if Regina couldn't fight her? Why did Emma have to be the one? What was the story with the Wicked Witch anyway? Killian hadn't told her more before telling her about Marco. She'd need to get as much information as possible before returning to Storybrooke.

She grabbed Killian some crew neck t-shirts, a few long-sleeved button downs, a pack of socks, and a belt before going to look for shoes.

Why did she have to be the Savior? Her thoughts grew bitter. Why didn't her job as the Savior end with the Curse breaking? Why was she responsible for villains? There were other heroes out there.

There was a nice pair of dockers that Killian would like. Grabbing the boots, she shook herself mentally.

God, she sounded so fucking selfish. People needed her help; they were in danger. Emma wondered if she'd ever accept that she was indeed the Savior and likely always would be. She made her way to check out, lost in her own world, freezing as she found herself in the baby aisle.

Sorrow filled her being at the thought of her baby, her little Liam. She missed out on the first eight months of his life after she swore she'd never miss out on a thing. How big was he? Was he crawling yet? Did he still use magic? Had his powers grown? What was he like?

Keeping her tears at bay, Emma hurried to check out before a full on breakdown happened. When she arrived at the bug, throwing the bag of clothes into the passenger seat, Emma covered her mouth with her hands as sobs escaped her.

How could she be the Savior? People were dying for her. She couldn't stop a Curse from taking her family away from her. She couldn't protect her sons. If she couldn't do any of that, if she couldn't keep everyone together and safe, how was she ever going to defeat the Wicked Witch? She wasn't a Savior; she was a failure. She broke a Curse, but Regina defeated Cora and saved Henry, Neverland beat Greg and Tamara, Rumplestiltskin defeated Pan. What good was she? Storybrooke didn't need her. They needed someone who could actually defeat a villain. Someone who wouldn't fail them.

Angrily wiping away her tears, Emma started up her car.

She wasn't a Savior. Storybrooke was screwed.

Returning to her apartment building, Emma parked and grabbed her purchases. Hopefully Killian was still asleep so she didn't have to explain her tears to him. Then she stepped out of the elevator, she froze seeing Walsh standing in front of her apartment talking to Killian, who stood shirtless in the doorway looking irritated.

Emma glared at Walsh's profile as she approached.

Killian saw her first, clocking her annoyance and wariness. His brow furrowed seeing that she'd been crying. "Hello, love." He smiled gently, giving her a kiss on the cheek as he reached out to take the Target bag from her, before placing it inside the apartment on the floor next to the door.

"Hey." Emma relaxed, grinning back. She turned to Walsh. "Can I help you?" Okay, so she didn't really hide the annoyance in her tone.

"I was just…" Walsh started, but Killian cut him off.

"Walsh here was concerned for your wellbeing." Killian said, smirking though there was a dangerous glint in his eyes. "He heard our rather enthusiastic reunion and thought you might be in need of saving."

Emma rolled her eyes. The only one in need of saving was Walsh from the punch she wanted to throw. "Clearly I don't. Did Walsh also mention he's been stalking me and Henry?"

The dangerous glint in Killian's eyes turned murderous. "No, he left that part out. He was much rather keen to introduce himself as your boyfriend." Killian, of course, hadn't believed him, and he definitely wanted to sink his hook into the man's throat for stalking his wife-to-be and son.

"In his dreams." Emma growled. "Walsh is well aware of the fact that your my fiancé and that your were deployed, but he thought I conveniently made you up." She moved to Killian's side in the doorway, arm going around his waist. "As you can see, Killian's a real person. Now, he's been away for eight months and I really want to keep showing him how much I missed him." Emma turned to head into the apartment, not seeing Walsh's eyes flash red before he transformed into a flying monkey.

Killian reacted quickly, pulling Emma out of the way of the monkey's trajectory.

Pressed up against the wall of her entryway with Killian's body against hers, it took Emma a second to process the fact that her weird, creepy, psycho neighbor just turned into a flying fucking monkey. "What the fuck?"

Killian kicked the door closed and maneuvered Emma behind him. "Well, looks like the Wicked Witch sends her regards."

The monkey perched on the kitchen counter glaring at the pair. It shrieked loud and angry before launching towards them, knocking the memory potion off of the counter, the blue vial hitting the tile floors, shattering everywhere.

Emma and Killian ducked, scrambling away as the monkey slammed into the door.

Killian pushed Emma ahead of him to keep his body between her and the monkey.

The monkey shrieked as it knocked into Killian from behind, sending the pirate to the ground. It jumped on top of him and Killian quickly grabbed the monkey's wrists with his hand and hook to keep it from clawing at him.

"No!" Emma's fear for Killian consumed her and without thinking about it, her magic reached out and blasted the monkey to ash.

Killian closed his eyes as monkey dust covered him. He sat up brushing himself off. "I'm going to need another shower after that."

Emma stared at her hands. "I used magic."

"Aye." Killian walked over to her and helped her stand up. "Are you all right, love?"

"How did I use magic?" Emma asked. "There's no magic here."

"Actually, there's a little magic here." Killian said. "You're just the only one powerful enough to tap into it." His hand gently grasped her chin, making her look at him. "Are you hurt, my love?"

"No, I'm fine." Emma said. "Are you okay?"

"Not a scratch." He smiled. "Thanks for saving me, Savior." His lips landed on her before Emma could respond. A possessive need overcame him as he enthusiastically deepened the kiss.

Emma groaned into him pressing her body against his before remembering he was covered in Walsh. Pulling back, Emma grimaced. "Hold on there, Tiger. I'm not getting naked with you until your clean again." Just the thought of anything of Walsh touching her grossed her out.

Killian chuckled. "As my lady commands." He cupped her face gently. "Are you sure you're all right? You were crying before you came home."

Emma sighed, leaning into him. "I'm fine. We'll talk about it after your shower." She promised. "Now go. The sooner your clean the sooner we can have some fun."

When Killian left her alone, Emma took out the broom and began cleaning up the rest of Walsh and the shattered pieces of the memory potion. Without the potion, what were they going to do about Henry? He needed his memories too. She wasn't going to lie to him; after everything that happened, with Henry already experiencing dreams, he deserved to know everything. More than that, Emma wanted Henry to know about Killian, about their bond, how much he loved his father. She wanted Henry to remember his brother and how excited he was to be a big brother. They could tell him everything tomorrow when she brought him home, of course, but it wasn't the same as having his memories back. If they were going to face magic and witched, Henry needed his memories to prepare and to protect himself. Maybe Regina could make another potion and they wouldn't have to worry about it for too long.

She finished her cleaning and her stomach roared at her. They hadn't eaten their pizza and it was nearing dinner time, so Emma pulled it out of the fridge and tossed it in the oven to warm it up. Her mind went back to Killian's words earlier.

Thanks for saving me, Savior.

He was sincere when he said it, but of course Killian always believed in her. When no one else was in her corner, Killian defended her and lifted her up constantly. Of course, he'd have faith that she could be the Savior. But defeating one flying monkey didn't make her a Savior. It was luck that her magic came to her aid. What if it hadn't? Would Killian be hurt or worse? She could've lost him.

The pizza tasted like cardboard as her stomach churned with anxiety. How could she save everyone?

Strong arms came around her, pulling her back into his chest. "You're thinking loud enough to wake the dead."

Emma sighed, a small smile coming to her face. She turned in his arms, realizing he only wore a towel, her arms locking around his neck. "I'm just brooding."

"I thought that was my trademark?" Killian teased.

"Ah, but see, you're over three hundred years old, so brooding is in the public domain now." Emma smirked.

"Ha, ha." Killian rolled his eyes good-naturedly, before turning serious. "What were you thinking about, Emma?"

Her hands drifted down his neck muscles, fingers caressing his skin. It was easier to stare at his chest and play with his chest hair than look at him as she admitted to her shortcomings. "I just…I'm not a Savior. Not really."

"What do you mean?" His hand and stump went to her hips, pulling her close.

"I just broke a curse." Emma shrugged. "Regina never payed for it. Then Cora comes along and almost kills our son, and Regina stops her. I couldn't even stop a sociopathic teenager. Rumplestiltskin killed him. A Savior is supposed to be able to save people, and I didn't do that. How can I save them from the Wicked Witch?"

"Oh, Emma." Killian knew the burden of being Savior ate away at her and he hated how she doubted herself. "You did save people. You brought back their happy endings. You saved Henry in Neverland. You saved me from myself. Hell, love, you save me every day you allow me to be worthy of your love."

She couldn't help a small smile from forming. He always was her biggest cheerleader. "You have so much faith in me, Killian, but I just don't feel like a Savior."

"Who says you have to?" He cupped her chin, making her look at him. "You never asked to be the Savior. It's not like you trained your whole life to be this beacon of good. You are naturally an amazing, kindhearted person who wants to help people. Don't let putting a title on it psych you out, and please never think you have to bear this burden alone."

Emma carded her fingers through his thick, wiry chest hair. "How do you do that?" She smiled. "You always know just what to say."

"I only speak the truth." Killian said. "Most of it just comes from my heart."

She leaned up to soundly kiss him. How did she get so lucky to have this wonderful man as her True Love? As she kissed him, her fingers danced down his skin to the towel around his waist, loosening it so that it fell to the floor.

"Swan." Killian grinned against her lips. "What are you doing?"

"I told you we'd have fun after your shower." Her voice was coy. She kissed along his neck, pushing him back towards the counter for support.

Killian leaned against the counter as Emma kissed down his chest, sinking to her knees in front of him. His cock twitched as she looked up at him with hooded eyes and a coquettish smirk.

Her hand curled around him, pumping along his length to help him along.

He groaned, closing his eyes, desire shooting through him, his blood swimming southward. Opening his eyes, Killian watched intensely as she worked him up.

"What would you like me to do, Captain?" Emma purred as she continued her ministrations.

He shivered pleasurably at his rank falling from her lips. Her full, pink, wet lips. "I want your mouth on me." His voice was husky and deep as he gave the order.

"Do you promise to fuck my mouth if I do?" She teased, a hunger for him gleaming in her eyes. "I'm so very hungry after all."

Her words went straight to his already straining cock. "Yes. I won't hold back."

"Good." Emma's mouth quickly went to work taking him all in.

His head pitched back as she deep throated him. "Fuck."

Emma pressed her tongue to the underside of his cock as she pulled back slowly. She suckled the tip, earning a throaty whine for her efforts, before she took him all in again. Emma hummed around him, causing his hips to buck into her.

Remembering his promise, Killian moved his hips, setting a leisurely pace as she sucked him off. His fingers tangled in her hair, holding her head to him.

Her thighs rubbed together as she grew wet with desire. Emma took him all the way in again, humming around him before hollowing out her cheeks, slowly dragging her teeth the length of him, breathing through her nose as she focused on her task.

His grip on her hair tightened as Emma scraped her teeth against his sensitive, throbbing cock. "Emma." He choked out her name. His gut tightened with need as he picked up the pace, fucking into her hot mouth.

Emma glanced up to see her fiancé wreaked by her touch, pleased with herself, she swirled her tongue around him, digging her nails into his thighs.

He groaned as her nails marked his skin, a silent tell to increase his pace.

As he let go, undulating into her at a rapid pace, Emma clutched at his thighs with one hand, securing her position, while her other hand moved to his balls, twisting them ever so slightly.

A hoarse shout left him as he fucked unrelentingly into her mouth, his release coming upon him faster than he could warn her.

Once she swallowed all he had to give, her mouth freed him with an obscene pop.

Killian dragged her up by her hair, kissing her fiercely as he backed her into the island. He pulled her shirt up, braking the kiss, tossing it wherever before diving back in for more. His hand impatiently unbuttoned her jeans and he shoved them and her panties down just as quickly before lifting her onto the counter.

Her bra joined her shirt somewhere, but Emma was preoccupied with pulling Killian closer. "Was my Captain pleased with my services?" She giggled.

"You'll be the death of me." He grumbled amused. His mouth moved along her neck. His hand tweak a nipple hard eliciting a moan from Emma's lips.

"More." Emma wrapped her legs around him, her hot cunt pressing against his abdomen.

"Now, now." Killian tisked. "You had your fun, so now it's my turn." He pulled her nipple again.

Emma whimpered.

Killian nipped at her ear. "Be a good girl and let me take care of you." He kneaded her breast as his stump traveled down her body to her nub.

Her head tilted back as Killian pressed on her little bundle of nerves. "Killian."

His stump moved lower between her slick folds before entering her.

Emma groaned rapturously at the intrusion. Her toes curled and she keened as he thrusted sedately in and out of her.

Killian ducked his head down, capturing one of her breasts in his mouth, gratified to see purpling areas on her skin from where he marked her earlier.

Between his hand, mouth, and stump, Emma lost her self in the pleasurable sensations inflicted on her trembling body. Her climax uncoiled gradually, her body arching towards him, his name nothing more than a pant from her lips.

When her soul returned to her body, Emma's stomach growled.

Killian laughed into her shoulder. "Me thinks we need to eat the damn pizza already."

"Too tired for another go round, old man?" Emma breathlessly taunted.

"After we eat, I'll show you why the old man jokes fall flat." He huffed with a smile.

Emma shakily slid off the counter, Killian's arms around her to steady her footing.

The couple cleaned themselves up in the bathroom, though neither bothered to dress since they were alone in the apartment, before returning to the kitchen and finally eating the pizza. Still starved, they also finished off Emma's leftover Chinese from the night before.

Emma stretched and yawned once they were done. It certainly had been a day with Killian's arrival and the emotions and physical activities they both endured. God, had he only appeared at her door this morning?

"Tired, Swan?" Killian asked, hugging her to him.

"More than I thought I would be." Emma stifled another yawn, resting her head against his chest as he held her. They really should move to the bedroom before she fell asleep against him.

Killian chewed the inside of his lip. "There's something else I need to tell you."

"It can't wait until the morning?" Emma mumbled against him, her eyes closed.

He hesitated, knowing that she needed to know about her younger sibling, who'd be born soon. It wasn't news she'd take well and she'd need time to process it. However, she was tired and if he told her now, she'd likely not sleep very well. "Aye, it can. Come on, love, let's get you to bed."

They stumbled into her bedroom, Emma plopping face first into her pillow.

Killian chuckled. "You'll need to get under the sheets, princess."

Emma groaned, rolling back off of the bed to pull the sheets back.

As Killian stepped next to the bed, he noticed a book on the nightstand. It was orange-brown with red and yellow flowers painted on it. "Is that the journal Belle gave you?"

She froze, eyes darting to the book. Everything she felt and thought in the last eight months was written in those pages. Sitting on the bed, Emma nodded. "It is." She whispered, not trusting her voice. So much pain fell into the words she wrote. Swallowing, Emma reached a hand out, indicating for Killian to hand it to her.

He did so, sitting next to her, concerned about her reaction.

Her fingers brushed the cover. "I…I was struggling when we came to New York." Tears formed in her eyes. "I know Regina tried to give us happy memories and I'm not sure what happened, but there were some things we remembered that weren't happy." She turned to Killian. "I remembered giving birth, but Liam was stillborn in my memories."

"Emma." Killian put his arm around her. He couldn't imagine going through that. Leaving Emma and Henry was one of the most painful and difficult experiences in his life, but at least he knew they were alive. It seemed Emma couldn't let go of Liam entirely and her mind must've excused Liam's absence in the worst possible way. "I'm so sorry, love."

"It's okay now." Emma gave a watery smile. "I know he's alive and I'll see him soon." She looked back at the journal, making a decision. "There's some things I don't think I could relive, but I want you to know everything." Emma passed the journal to him. "I want you to read it."

"Are you sure?" Killian reverently took the journal from her.

"You already know everything about my life." Emma leaned her head on his shoulder. "This is just one more chapter."

Killian kissed the top of her head. "Okay. Thank you, love." He gently set the journal aside for now, and laid down with Emma in his arms. "What are we telling Henry tomorrow?"

"The truth." Emma said. "We don't have the memory potion, but I'm not lying to him. He's already having dreams of Storybrooke, so he'd figure it out as soon as we returned to town." Her arms wound tightly around him. "We did promise him not to lie to him after the ordeal with Neal. Besides, he may not remember you, but I want him to know your his dad and that he has a brother."

Killian held her firmly to him. "We did. Do you think he'll like me?"

Emma scoffed. "Killian, Henry's always loved you. His head may not remember you, but his heart will. I promise." She closed her eyes as she snuggled further into him. "He loves you, and when we get to Storybrooke, we'll make sure he remembers everything."

"Too right." Killian said softly. He brushed his hand through Emma's hair, comforting himself as much as her. Before long, her breathing evened out, letting him know she fell asleep. Killian stared at the ceiling, his thoughts abuzz with what tomorrow would bring. Sleep struggled to find him, but he tried to remain still as to not wake Emma. Unfortunately, he grew restless after a couple of hours attempting to sleep.

Carefully, he delicately rolled Emma off of him, ensuring she was comfortable and tucked in before he snuck out of bed, getting dressed in a pair of jeans and a white t-shirt, taking her journal with him to the living room.

He settled onto the couch and began reading. His heart broke reading over her painful memories, the confusion of her memories infecting her dreams, the loss of her baby, knowing she was missing something, grief overcoming her.

Killian read for hours, lost in her words, knowing now where Henry received his writing talent, invested in knowing all his beautiful, incredible Swan went through to better understand her. His love for her continued to grow, seeing the strength in her words, the determination to rebuild her life, the depth of her love for Henry and how she wanted to protect him from grief and their strange dreams.

He wasn't quite finished when the sun came up and Emma padded into the room wearing his pirate shirt.

"Have you been up all night?" She yawned, joining him on the couch.

"I couldn't sleep, so I decided to do some reading." Killian made note of where he was in the journal before closing it and setting it onto the table. He turned to Emma, pulling her into his arms and kissing her soundly.

The intensity of his kiss surprised her, but Emma eagerly returned his fervor. Gasping for air minutes later, Emma reluctantly broke their embrace. "What was that for?" She breathed.

"I love you." Killian said, pressing his forehead to hers. "You are the strongest, bravest, most incredible woman I've ever met." He brushed her wild, untamed curls out of her eyes. "Even though the memories of your loss weren't real, that didn't make them less real to you. You survived so much and continued to suffer, and I'm so proud of your ability to keep going on with life without any bitterness tainting your heart."

A lump formed in her throat as his love for her overwhelmed her. After such a shitty childhood and a lackluster young adulthood, fate bringing this man into her life more than made up for the hand she was dealt. "I don't know about that." She deflected, looking down at her hands. "I just pushed through everything for Henry."

"You never give yourself enough credit, Emma." Killian said, gently taking her hand in his. "You are so much more than you believe yourself to be. I wish you could see what I see."

"I don't need to." Emma smiled. "I have you. You're my biggest cheerleader next to Henry. Between the pair of you, I sometimes get the idea." She leaned back, wiping away a few stray tears. "Speaking of Henry, I better get dressed. I told him I'd pick him up for breakfast. There's an artisanal donut shop we've been eyeing for a special occasion, so I'll pick up a box."

Killian let Emma retreat for now, but he'd never stop reminding her how amazing she was, especially in her darkest moments. He winced as he remembered he still needed to tell her about Snow's pregnancy. He needed to do so before she left, to give her time to process it, before they talked to Henry so she'd be prepared.

Emma returned about fifteen minutes later in jeans, a pink plaid shirt, and her boots. "Okay, I'm off." She grabbed her purse and keys from the front table.

Killian hurried over to her. "Emma, wait, there's something you need to know."

She paused, a curious look in her eyes. "Is this the thing that you wanted to tell me last night?"

"Aye." Killian grimaced. "I didn't finish dropping bombs yesterday."

"Well, it can't be bigger than your brother being back and Marco's passing." Emma sighed. She took a breath and braced herself. "Okay, lay it on me."

"Snow's pregnant." There. Bandaid, ripped off. "About seven months along."

Her stomach dropped to the floor. Swallowing, Emma whispered. "My parents are having a baby?" Suddenly Emma found herself back in the Echo Caves, her mother's words ringing in her ears. I resent Emma. I need a fresh start. I want another child that I can raise. Emma shook herself. "I should go get Henry."

Emma ran before he could stop her.

Her feet hurriedly carried her to her car. She slammed the door once she was inside, her breathing ragged and panicked.

Her parents were having another kid. Pressing her hands to her eyes, Emma tried to calm herself. Don't be selfish. You knew this was going to happen.

In the hospital after Liam was born, Snow made amends with her. They buried the hatchet on the issue. Or, well, Emma thought she buried it. Hell, she told Snow that she had every right to try for another kid.

"Come on, Emma." She whispered to herself. "You're not an orphan anymore. They won't replace you just because of the new baby." But the Swans did that. She didn't often think about her first set of parents, first set she remembered anyway, despite carrying their surname with her. Killian once asked her why she never changed it after learning what the Swans did to her and Emma said it was because she wanted to prove her worth in spite of them. She kept the name and made it her own.

Even so, in this moment, she felt like she was three years old again, watching their green, wood paneled Ford Pinto driving away, leaving her and a small suitcase with a stranger, her case worker she later learned.

"Emma, sweetie, we're going on a trip." Mommy smiled at her when she picked her up in her arms. Daycare was over and Emma wanted to share her picture.

"Look, Mommy." Emma waved a drawing of a house with two adults, a little girl, and a kitty cat. "I drew you and Daddy and Nugget."

Mommy's stopped smiling as she took the picture away. "That's nice, Emma. Come on, Daddy is waiting in the car."

"I don't want to feel like this." She berated herself through tears she couldn't stop, hitting the steering wheel angrily. "Mom and Dad aren't the Swans." They aren't, they aren't, they aren't. "They aren't replacing me." She sniffled. "I'm good enough." Not good enough. They don't love you. They want their baby, not someone who's broken.

Emma leaned back, taking a deep breath. "Stop it. Stop it. You are not an orphan." She reaffirmed. "Mom and Dad love you. This baby is not a replacement." Her words felt hollow and her chest constricted.

Her cell phone rang. It was Henry. Clearing her throat, Emma answered. "Hey, kid, I'm on my way." Though she'd definitely need to make a stop somewhere to wash her face so Henry wouldn't see that she was upset. "I'm fine, yeah, everything's okay. No, I promise. I'm driving, so let me let you go. I'll see you soon." She wasn't lying to lie, but Henry didn't need to be burdened with her baggage, especially over the phone. No, she'd talk to Killian about how she was feeling later.

She just needed some time to deal with the news first.

Starting her car, Emma first drove to Starbucks for their bathroom, buying herself a bottle of water, planning to get coffee at the donut shop after seeing Henry. She gulped her water down on the way to Avery's, hoping it would ease her throat and she'd sound happier when she picked him up.

Henry came running out as soon as she parked in front of the apartment building, obviously waiting for her with Avery's mom. Emma waved and smiled at Hannah as Henry jumped into the car.

"Okay, what's wrong?" Henry asked, concern all over his face.

"Nothing's wrong." Emma said. "Something did happen yesterday, but a good something. I promise."

"What happened?" Henry asked, now confused. He knew his mother was upset earlier when he called. She sounded like she'd been crying.

"Donuts and hot chocolate first." Emma said. "I think it's time for us to try Bean There, Donut That."

Henry tilted his head. "Is this a special occasion?"

Emma chuckled. "You could say that."

They arrived at the coffee shop ten minutes later. Henry excitedly chose one of eight wild flavors, excited to try different things, and Emma was glad to limit it to a box of six, because the donuts were huge and more than enough for the three of them. Plus, she really wasn't sure how Henry would feel about some of the flavors. She added a hot chocolate with cinnamon for Henry, a white chocolate mocha for herself, and a caramel latte for Killian.

Henry eyed the third drink suspiciously.

They grabbed their purchases and headed back to the car.

"So who's the third drink for?" Henry wasted no time in interrogating her.

He definitely inherited my tact. Emma sighed. "Okay, so um, you know those strange dreams we've been having?" She pulled out of the parking spot into the busy road.

"Yeah." Henry said. "Are we going to Maine to find answers?"

"We are." Emma said. "There's more though. So, um," She breathed deep. This was the hard part. "Henry, you asked if it was magic that did this to us. Well, turns out it was. We lost our memories because of a curse."

"I knew it!" Henry exclaimed triumphantly. "There was a curse in my dreams, and magic. You had magic!"

"I have magic." Emma corrected. "Henry, when we get home, I'll go into more details, but there is someone waiting for us. He's my fiancé, your step-dad, though you call him Dad and everyone we know treats you as his son and vice versa."

"I have a dad?" Henry asked. "Wait, I have a brother too, don't I? The baby you lost? He was alive in my dreams."

"Yes, Henry." Emma smiled, happy tears building in her eyes. "Liam is waiting for us in Maine."

"Why didn't he come with Dad?" Henry asked. "What's Dad like? Is he cool?"

"He was safer with your uncle." Emma said, though now knowing it was Blackbeard and not August, she wasn't too sure about that. She knew Killian trusted Blackbeard and would trust Killian's judgement, but she'd still get to know the man herself when they returned home. "You think your dad is the coolest person. He taught you how to sail his pirate ship and his sail boat. He taught you how to fish and use a sword. You love him so much."

"Dad's a pirate!" Henry shouted with enthusiasm. "Are you serious? That's so freaking cool!"

"Your dad's going to be relieved you think so." Emma laughed.

They finally made it to their apartment building and Henry practically sprinted out of the car with the box of donuts. Emma hoped he didn't drop the box. They carried their breakfast to the elevator and rode up in what must've been the longest ride of Henry's life since the kid couldn't stop jumping up and down with excitement.

The elevator doors barely opened wide enough before Henry slipped through, darting down the hallway. Emma hurried after him.

Henry paused before the door to their apartment, suddenly anxious. "Does he like me?"

"Henry, Killian loves you so, so much." Emma said. "He practically raised you in Storybrooke. You are his son, okay?"

Henry swallowed, but nodded and put on a brave face.

Emma opened the door and they entered to find Killian nervously pacing the kitchen.

Killian stopped suddenly, taking in the sight of Henry, now all of twelve, and about three inches taller since Killian last saw him.

Nervously, Henry approached, setting the box of donuts on the counter, never taking his eyes off of Killian. "Hi, I'm Henry."

"I know." Killian said softly, his eyes shining. "I'm…"

"My dad." Henry said. "I know. I mean, not my biological dad, but a better dad." He stumbled over his words not sure how to act around this stranger, though he knew the man from his dreams and his heart felt nothing but affection and love for the man in front of him.

"You seem to think so." Killian chuckled, his voice thick with emotion.

An overwhelming urge to hug Killian overcame him, so Henry went with it, throwing his arms around the man's middle.

Killian returned the hug instinctively, cupping the back of Henry's head. "I missed you so much, Henry."

"I think I missed you too." Henry mumbled. The two stayed like that for a moment before Henry pulled away. "We brought donuts." He said shyly. "I didn't know we were getting them for three, so I don't know if you'll like them."

"That's okay." Killian reassured. He turned to Emma. "Does he know everything?"

"Not yet." Emma told him. She handed Killian his coffee. "Let's sit down, eat and talk."

They gathered around the table with the donuts and their drinks. Emma took a breath and started from the beginning with her twenty-eighth birthday, a wish, and a knock on her door.

It took a few hours to explain their history, especially as Henry had questions, but eventually they reached Pan's curse and Killian briefly touched on some of the happenings in the Enchanted Forest.

Henry took it all in, pushing away the last bites of his creme brûlée donut. "So, the Wicked Witch is real too, and you have to stop her?"

"Seems that way, kid." Emma said. "But the good thing is that we get to go home. We'll get your memories back, you'll see your brother, grandparents, and aunts and uncles again. You'll have your friends back too."

That brought a small smile to Henry's face, though it was clear he was still processing everything. It was a lot for anyone to digest let alone a twelve year old. "Are we leaving then?"

"Go pack a bag." Emma said. "As much as you can anyway. We'll have to leave the big stuff for later."

Henry nodded and left his parents alone, lost in his own thoughts.

Emma watched him with worry. "Do you think he's all right?"

"He's always taken things in stride." Killian said. "Even so, he's learned that what he thought was his life was a lie, that magic is real, and that his mother's about to head into very real danger."

"Aren't we all?" Emma sighed. "I hope I can live up to everyone's idea of me."

Killian grasped her hand in his. "You already have, love."

"Cheerleader." She teased.

"Always." Killian said. "Are you okay?" They'd yet to discuss her future sibling.

Knowing what he meant, Emma nodded. "I will be. I still have old wounds to work through."

"I'm always a willing ear." He reminded her, bringing her hand to his lips to kiss her knuckles. "Lean on me when you need, yeah?"

"I will." Emma said. "Now, I need to go pack. The sooner we leave, the sooner we get to be home."

As she headed to her room, Emma squared her shoulders.

It was time to don her armor and take up her mantle.

The Savior was going home.


Yay! Season 3B here we come.

Hope you guys enjoyed that. It was a lot of intense non-stop writing. My dog was not happy with the lack of attention he received this weekend because of it lol.

Until next time!