Snow Falls

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Annalise pov

Today Emma and I were with Henry at his castle

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Today Emma and I were with Henry at his castle. He had us meet him because he said it was important. We sat on either side of him as he had his book open

"I found your father—Prince Charming." Henry said

"Henry..." Emma said

 "He's in the hospital, in a coma." Henry said "See the scar?" He points it out in the book. "He has one, too."

"I hate to break it to you Henry but lots of people have scars"

 "In the same place?" Henry asked "Don't you see what this means?" "The curse is keeping them apart with the coma." "Now they're stuck without each other." "We have to tell Miss Blanchard we found her Prince Charming

"Okay, kid." Emma  said "Telling someone their... soul mate is in a coma is probably not helpful." "Not having a happy ending is painful enough, but giving someone unrealistic hope is far worse."

 "But what if I'm right?" Henry asked "We know who they are." "Now they have to know."

"And how do you intend to make that happen?" I asked

"By reminding him." Henry said "We have to get her to read their story to John Doe." "Then, maybe, he'll remember who he is."

"Okay." Emma said

"Okay?" Henry asked

"Yeah, we'll do it." Emma said "But we'll do it my way." "Let Annalise and I ask her." Emma and I head to Mary Margaret's apartment and tell her what we would like for her to do

"You want me to read to a coma patient?" Mary Margaret asked

 "Henry thinks it will help him remember who he was." I said

"And, who does he think he was?" Mary Margaret asked

"Prince Charming." Emma said

"And if I'm Snow White, he thinks... me... and him..." Mary Margret said

"He has a very active imagination, which is the point." Emma said "We can't talk him out of his beliefs, so we need to show him." "Play along, do what he says and then maybe, just maybe--"

"He'll see that fairy tales are just that—hat there's no such thing as love at first sight or first kiss." Mary Margaret said "He'll see reality."

"Something like that." I said

"Well.. sadly, this plan is rather genius." Mary Margaret said "We get him to the truth without hurting him."

"I told him that we will all meet tomorrow for breakfast at Granny's." I said "And you will give a full report."

"Well, I suppose I'll get ready for my date." Mary Margaret said "I guess I'll have to do all the talking."

(Next day)

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