Sound of Surviving

By TheQuietHufflepuff

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Nevaeh and her family are transported to another world. One is cursed to forget and two are cursed to remembe... More

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By TheQuietHufflepuff

STORYBROOKE - MR. GOLD'S PAWNSHOP

Henry, surrounded by Emma, Neal, Mary Margaret, David, Nevaeh, holding Tatiana, Jefferson, holding Tobias, Scarlet, Grace and Mr. Gold, blew out eleven candles on a cake. The adults and Grace cheered and clapped their hands.

Mr. Gold leaned towards Henry. "And now, my boy, for your present. Pick one object from this shop. Anything you like."

Henry walked around looking for something, then suddenly stopped and pointed at one of the wands. "That." He took the wand and waved it around.

"All right, careful, buddy! Wands are powerful," Neal told him.

Henry turned to Mr Gold. "So how does it work?"

"Here, let me show you," Mr. Gold replied and Henry handed Mr. Gold the wand. Mr. Gold waved it through the air for a moment, then turned Henry into a ceramic statue with a flick of his wrist. Grace let out a scream and Scarlet pulled her into her arms, glaring at Mr. Gold.

"Gold, why would you do that!?" David asked.

"The prophecy. The seer said the boy would be my undoing. So I have no choice: I must be his." He took his cane and shattered the statue.

MR. GOLD'S HOUSE

Mr. Gold suddenly woke up from his dream and looked around in distress.

PARK

Neal and Henry were sword fighting while Mr. Gold watched on.

Regina approached Mr. Gold. "Seems like we both have been pushed to the side lines."

"What are you doing here?" Mr. Gold questioned.

"The real question is what's your son doing with mine?"

"Oh that..." He turned towards Regina. "That's right, you didn't get the birth announcement, did you? That's Henry's father."

"What?"

"Do I have to spell it out for you? Miss Swan and my son-"

Regina interrupted him. "You're Henry's grandfather?"

"Guess that makes us family! He's got my eyes, don't you think?" He walked away from Regina.

"You did this!"

"Trust me, dearie, it was as much a shock to me as it is to you."

"No! You must have known! When I adopted them, it was you who procured him for me. You expect me to believe that that was a coincidence?"

"No, not coincidence. Fate. And apparently, fate has a sense of humor."

"Fate. So, you're playing the part of the loving grandpa now? He won't accept you, no matter what you do. Not your son, not any of them."

"We'll see."

"I've already seen, Gold. I've seen your dark heart and it always wins out. You always choose darkness."

"You think you know me, dearie. But you don't."

"I know you well enough. If your own son couldn't bring out the good in you, who will?"

STORYBROOKE GENERAL HOSPITAL - BELLE'S ROOM

Mr. Gold entered and Belle said, "You're alive."

"Indeed, I am," Mr. Gold replied. "I imagine my last phone call was a bit alarming."

"Yeah. Sounded like you were on your deathbed."

"I'm really sorry if I startled you. I know that you have no memory of me. But my feelings for you are real. And I just needed you to know that in case... well in case I died."

"I'm glad you're okay. And I could tell your feelings were true."

"You could?"

"I have a sense about people. I can't explain how, but I... I could just tell."

"So, you believe we know each other?"

"I believe that whatever caused me to forget myself, means that I have a past, and... that past probably included you."

"It did."

"When I, uh... when I was injured... this is gonna sound crazy. I remember you healing me."

"You've been through a lot. Serious injury. All the drugs you've been on since you've been in here. Once you remember who you are, it'll all become clear."

"Can you help me do that? Remember who I am?"

"Only if you help me remember who I am."

"Sorry, what?"

"Belle, you always brought out the best in me. And right now I need that. So, yes, I will do everything I can to bring you back, for you and for me."

"We can help each other."

"Yeah. Let's talk to someone about getting you out of here. You've been locked up long enough." He left the room.

THE ENCHANTED FOREST - PAST - THE DARK CASTLE

Belle was crying in her cell.

Rumpelstiltskin came in and said, "When you so eagerly agreed to come and work for me, I assumed you wouldn't miss your family quite so much."

"I made my sacrifice for them," Belle retorted. "Of-of course I miss them, you beast!"

"Yes, yes, of course. But the crying must stop. Night after night! It's making it very difficult for me to spin. You know, I do my best thinking then." He created a pillow. "Perhaps this'll help?"

"For me?"

"Not quite so beastly now, am I?"

"Thank you. Maybe now I can actually get some sleep."

"No, no, no. It's not to help you sleep, dearie. It's to muffle the cries so I can get back to work!" They heard the sound of glass shattering.

Rumpelstiltskin and Belle found a man who wanted to steal a magic wand and the former asked, "Are you sure you wanna do this, dearie?"

The thief took his hood off and replied, "Pretty sure."

"If you don't know how to use that wand, it can do nasty things to you."

"Well, then... I'll stick to what I know works. Do you know what this arrow can do to you?"

"Has to hit me first." He teleported.

"Shouldn't be a problem. An arrow fired from this bow always finds its target. Don't you just love magic?" He fired the arrow. Rumpelstiltskin teleported, but the arrow hit him. "I know I do."

"As do I!" He pulled the arrow out of his chest, giggling. "But don't you know? All magic comes with a price! And in your case, that's me."

STORYBROOKE - PRESENT - STORYBROOKE GENERAL HOSPITAL - BELLE'S ROOM

Belle was preparing to leave. Regina came in and said, "Hello."

"Hi," Belle replied.

"I don't think we've been properly introduced. I'm Regina. I'm the Mayor of this town. Just wanted to make sure you're okay."

"That's, uh, very thorough of you. Thank you, but I-I'm fine. I think I am. M-Mr. Gold's getting me discharged. He believes he can help me remember who I am."

"Does he now?" She bent down, pretending to pick something up, but she used magic to summon a matchbook with the logo of the local bar-- The Rabbit Hole. "What's this, dear? Did you drop it?"

Belle took the matchbook. "Don't think so."

"Keep looking, dear."

Belle stared at the card for a few seconds. "Wait. I know.. I know what this is. I think I remember who I am."

"Well, I'm sure Mr. Gold will be thrilled."

---

Tamara and Greg were looking at a map of Storybrooke. Greg had marked all the places he had witnessed magic.

"These are all the places you saw it?" Tamara asked.

"Yeah. This town's lousy with magic. Now you should go. If Neal suspects anything, it's gonna make everything we have to do that much harder," Greg told her.

"Don't worry. He won't. Greg, have you had any luck... finding him?"

"My dad? No. But he's here. I'm sure of it."

"We will find him."

"I know. But one thing at a time. Now, you were able to get the package here, right?"

"It's right outside town. Couldn't just drive in with it."

"And it's... it's stable?"

"Very. I'll bring the package in tonight. Be ready."

Nevaeh, who'd been following them, winced as she stepped on a branch and whispered, "Oh no."

Tamara walked towards the sound and smiled. "Hello." She punched Nevaeh in the jaw, knocking her out. "Didn't anyone tell you eavesdropping is a rude thing to do?"

---

David drove Mary Margaret, Jefferson and Emma. Scarlet had taken the kids home. They got out of the car.

"Why are we in the middle of nowhere?" Emma wondered. "Why aren't you guys telling me what's going on? Why the secrecy?"

"Because you need to see it," Mary Margaret answered.

"Great. That always goes well for me. Listen, whatever it is, it can wait. August was trying to warn me about something-someone dangerous."

"Doesn't matter," David and Jefferson said.

"Why not?"

"Because of this," Mary Margaret replied as they entered the cloaked fields of magic beans.

"Emma," Anton called.

"Hey," Emma greeted.

"Are you here to help? It's not quite harvest time yet."

"Beans. You're growing magic beans. That's what you were up to when I was in New York? Why didn't you tell me?"

"We are telling you. We kept it a secret to protect the crop. Mother Superior, she cloaked the area. That way Anton can do what he does best," David explained.

"Actually, you haven't seen me play darts. But, yeah, I do this pretty good," Anton admitted.

"Um, Anton, don't take this the wrong way, but w-why-why are you so..." Emma trailed.

"Small? Cora. She and Regina brought some magic to make me human-sized. Kind of like it."

"Enough lollygagging! Back to it," Leroy ordered.

"Wow. Dwarves really like to work. It's great to see you, Emma."

"You too," Emma told Anton before turning to Mary Margaret, Jefferson and David. "You want to use the beans to make a portal, to go back to the Enchanted Forest. That's the real reason you didn't tell me. What about Ogres and destruction and danger?"

"We can fix all that. We did it before, we can do it again," David answered.

Mary Margaret smiled. "We can start over, Emma."

Emma frowned. "So, you've changed your mind. You wanna go now, too."

"Not my mind. My heart. After what I did to Cora, I think restoring our land is the best way to mend it."

"It'll be good for all of us, the whole family," David added. "Henry and you."

"We're from there. You're from there."

"No, this world is... my home."

"And it's been nothing but cruel to you," David reminded her. "If we go back, I think you might be able to have your happy ending."

STORYBROOKE GENERAL HOSPITAL - BELLE'S ROOM

Mr. Gold came in, but Belle was gone. He called, "Nurse! Nurse! There was a patient here suffering from amnesia. Where is she?"

"Belle? She should still be here," the nurse replied.

"So where is she?!" He saw the matchbook with the Rabbit Hole on it.

THE RABBIT HOLE BAR

Mr. Gold entered.

"Uh-yes, Mr. Gold?" the bartender asked.

"Someone I care for has gone missing. Only thing she left behind was a matchbook to this vile joint," Mr. Gold said.

"Vile? Really? Yeah, okay... We could clean it up some."

"I don't understand this. If you knew her, this is the last place she would go for."

"Really not a fan of the Rabbit Hole, are you? Describe her."

"Brown hair, beautiful blue eyes. An accent you wouldn't soon forget. Her name's Belle."

"Belle, are you sure? 'Cause that sounds an awful lot like Lacey."

"Who the hell is Lacey?"

The bartender pointed to Lacey. Mr. Gold saw a changed Belle, ordering shots and playing pool. He approached her.

"Belle?" Mr. Gold called.

"Uh, name's Lacey," Lacey corrected.

"Her name should be "Fast Eddie" cause she's a hustler. She's hustling me," Mr. Clark said.

"Do you- Do you remember me?" Mr. Gold wondered.

"Guy who visited me in hospital," Lacey replied. "Sure I do. But now I remember who I am, and that's Lacey. Now, if you'll excuse me, you're kinda in my shot."

THE ENCHANTED FOREST - PAST - THE DARK CASTLE

Belle was sweeping the floor while the thief was screaming in the background.

"I'm gonna need another apron," Rumpelstiltskin said.

"Uh, they're uh... They're on the line drying," Belle told him. "It'll be some time."

"Fine, fine. Get to cleaning this one as well." He removed bloody apron. "I'll be back later."

"All this because he tried to steal a magic wand?"

"No, because he tried to steal from me. The Dark One. You try that, you get skinned alive. Everyone knows that."

"Actually, no, They don't."

"Well they will after they discover the body." He giggled and walked away.

---

Belle entered the dungeon to release the thief.

"What?" the thief said. "Did he send you to finish the job?"

"Uh-no, no," Belle replied. "Not at all. Here, drink this. I couldn't let this continue, it's inhuman.

"I-I couldn't agree more. But I fear now he'll turn his wrath on you."

"If he does, I'll stand up to the beast that he is, because no one... no one deserves to be tortured."

"Well, he may beg to differ."

"Well, I don't care. He doesn't frighten me. Hurry up. He'll be back soon. Hurry."

"But he will- he will kill you. Unless- unless you run away with me."

"I can't run. I made a deal to serve him, in exchange for him protecting my kingdom and my family from the Ogres. If I were to leave, I might survive, but my family surely won't."

"All I can do is wish you luck."

"Thank you. Now go. Go."

STORYBROOKE - PRESENT - TOWN HALL - MAYOR'S OFFICE

Mr. Gold entered to confront Regina. "What have you done with Belle?"

"I'm sorry, do I look like a one-handed pirate with a pistol?" Regina questioned. "You know who shot her."

"Stop playing games! She's gone and now she's someone else."

"Oh, you mean she has her memories back? You're welcome."

"Not her memories, her curse memories."

"Yeah, from the curse you gave me. You see, all I did was jog things back in place."

"Well, undo it, bring her back."

"You know I can't. She crossed the town line. Her old self is gone. These curse memories she has are now real. Lacey's here to stay."

"Any curse can be broken, dearie. Now you are gonna help me..."

"Or what? You'll kill me? No you won't."

"Oh, won't I?"

"You're on your best behavior because of your son. You don't want him to know who you really are, now do you? So I suggest you get used to Lacey."

"All right. I'll find a way."

"Finding a way isn't the problem, dear. We both know what is."

"Yeah, true love's kiss."

"And I don't think our new resident feels the same way about you as you do her."

"Then I'll make her!"

"There's the charm that should easily woo a lovely young lady. She'll most certainly fall in love with you at first sight. Oh wait, that didn't happen, did it?"

"She will, or I promise you, there will be suffering."

"Finally something we both can agree on. Good luck, Gold. Oh, and... Give my best to Lacey."

GRANNY'S DINER

Mr. Gold entered as Granny said, "Ten bowls of chili. No beans. You and the dwarfs got something against beans?"

"Let's just say we've had our fill over the past couple of weeks," David replied.

"What exactly are you boys up to, anyway?"

"Just a little landscaping," Leroy answered.

"Is this seat taken?" Mr. Gold asked. "You might want to run along. I need to chat to the Prince."

"It's all right, Leroy. I got this," David reassured and Leroy left. "What do you want to chat about, Gold?"

"Regina. She helped jog Belle's memory."

"That's good, then."

"No, no. Wrong memories. She now thinks she's a scantily-clad barfly named Lacey. She has a false life. As you did, under the curse with Kathryn. Only hers apparently involves a lot more alcohol."

"What do you want with me?"

"I want to know how you did it. Even when both your heads were filled with false memories, David Nolan still won Mary Margaret's heart."

"You want me to help you?"

"Well, I'm certainly not here for the over-praised lasagne." Granny turned around and looked to Mr. Gold.

"You got my wife to murder someone."

"Someone who would have killed all of you. Look, if you don't want to help, that's fine. But if you do, for the first time ever, I'm gonna owe you a favor."

"All right. When Regina cursed Mary Margaret and me, there was still a sliver of Snow and Charming, the real us, inside."

"So how do I bring back the real Belle?"

"Show her the man she fell in love with."

THE ENCHANTED FOREST - PAST - THE DARK CASTLE

Rumpelstiltskin sharpened the tools that he planned to kill the thief with as he said, "I'll try not to be too loud. Can't promise the same courtesy from our prisoner." He left the room. "Belle!" He entered the room again. "Where is he?"

"Gone," Belle answered. "I let him go."

"What? He was a thief."

"Which doesn't give you the right to kill him."

"It gives me every right. Oh, let me guess. You think he's a hero? Stealing from me for some noble cause? You read too many books, dearie! There." He made Belle's book disappear. "Maybe that'll stop filling your head with poisonous thoughts!"

"I didn't free him because of what I read in my books. I saw good in him. That man only wanted to escape with his life."

"Oh, is that what you thought? Our thief escaped with more than his life." The place where the wand had been no longer held it. "You were tricked, you foolish, gullible girl!"

"There must be an explanation. We don't know why he needed that wand."

"He took the wand because he wanted magic! People who steal magic never have good intentions!"

"No! No! You can't tell what's in a person's heart until you truly know them."

"Oh, we'll see what's in his heart, all right. When I shoot an arrow straight through it. And because I am a showman, it'll be with his bow. And because this is your fault, you get to come with me and watch, and know, as the blood drips from his carcass, it will be you and your rags to wipe it up."

STORYBROOKE - PRESENT - THE RABBIT HOLE

Belle/Lacey was taking shots at the bar.

"Another round for the lady. I've had my eye on you for a while," Keith said.

"Thank you. Not my type," Lacey replied as David and Mr. Gold entered the Rabbit Hole. Mr. Gold observed Keith and Lacey from a distance.

"You might want to wait outside," Mr. Gold told David.

"Yeah, yeah. Bad idea," David said as Keith walked away from the bar and from Lacey. "Come on." Mr. Gold and David approached Lacey. Mr. Gold took a seat beside Lacey.

"Huh! Mr. Gold. You're... uh... you're back," Lacey commented.

"As are you," Mr. Gold noted.

"Well, what can I say? Love the ambiance." Lacey took a another drink from where glass, and turned around. "What the bloody hell is that? Let's get some Panama goin' on in here." She turned back to Mr. Gold. "You- uh... You like Van Halen? You're a Hagar man, aren't you? Huh?" She left the bar.

"What are you doing?!" David asked.

"We have nothing in common," Mr. Gold answered.

"That doesn't matter. You just... need a way in. Ask her out. Go on."

Mr. Gold approached Lacey at the jukebox. "Uh... Lacey?"

"Yeah?" Lacey questioned.

"Now that you're... back to your old self... Perhaps we could spend some time together."

"Like a date?"

"Yes, a date."

"Well, you do know that I'm not this 'Belle' that you're always talking about?"

"Yes, of course."

"I've heard about you, you know? People in town... They're afraid of you, Mr. Gold."

"Don't let that deter you. Give me a chance, please."

Lacey paused in hesitation. "Okay. Tonight. Granny's. 8 o'clock."

Lacey left and David approached Mr. Gold at the jukebox.

"Not bad, Don Juan," David said.

"Don Juan was nothing before he made his deal with me," Mr. Gold shot back.

"Regardless, you got her to go out with you. Congrats."

"Indeed. Now I just need her to fall in love with me."

STORYBROOKE HARBOR

Emma was looking through the storybook as Regina approached.

"Reading up on Henry's father?" Regina asked. "Or maybe his grandfather. How long did you think you could keep that from me?"

"Well, I was going to tell you. But I was kinda busy trying to stop you and your mother from killing me and my entire family," Emma retorted.

"What is he doing here?"

"Neal? Relax. He just wants to spend a little time with his son."

"Funny. He didn't seem to want to spend time with him the first ten years of his life. But then again, neither did you."

"You know what, Regina? How about instead of worrying about everyone else, you start focusing on trying to be the person Henry wants you to be, before you lose him for good?"

"For good? What does that mean?"

"Nothing. Unlike you, the rest of the world isn't always scheming to get what they want."

"No." Regina grew suspicious. "You're hiding something. Well, whatever it is, I can assure you of one thing. I'm going to find out." She left.

GRANNY'S DINER

Mr. Gold and Lacey were on their date.

Mr. Gold, appearing to be fidgety, dropped his menu and chuckled.

Lacey giggled. "Are you- uh... Are you nervous, Mr. Gold?"

"No!" Mr. Gold exclaimed. "No, of course not. I'm just... deciding what to have."

Granny approached their table to take their order and noticed Lacey's new look, from Belle to Lacey, and was shocked. "What the hell happened to you?! You raid the back of Ruby's closet?"

"Uh... Perhaps Lacey and I could order. Two burgers, two ice teas, please," Mr. Gold said.

"Actually, I'm gonna go... Chicken parm and white wine. And make it the bottle," Lacey decided.

"Alrighty! Comin' right up!" Granny told them as she left.

"I've never really been much of a burger girl," Lacey admitted.

Mr. Gold smiled. "Well, whatever you want, you shall have."

"You know? You're- You're a classy guy, Mr. Gold. This is... not what I was expecting from you. Given all the... stuff people say about you."

"Oh, that again! My reputation. What is it you hear?"

"Oh, just that, you know, you're the most powerful man in town, and you got that power from being ruthless. And that when people cross you, they get... hurt." Granny returned to the table with beverages. Lacey said to Granny, "Thank you."

Mr. Gold reached for the wine bottle to pour. "I am simply a shop owner. And procure of difficult-to-find objects." He finished pouring Lacey's glass, and put the bottle down. Lacey picked up the bottle and poured more wine into her glass. "People like to believe the worst in me, but Lacey, I would rather you believe the best."

"Well, I just don't get why people are scared of you. You know, I see a man who wouldn't hurt anyone."

Mr. Gold appreciated Lacey's complement and smiled. "Thank you, Lacey. I really needed to hear that. Especially now."

"Well, you know what they say. You can't tell what's in a person's heart until you truly know them." Mr. Gold seemed dazed and accidentally tipped over his iced tea. "Whoa! Did I say something wrong?"

"No! No, it's just that... I-I knew someone once who said exactly the same thing to me. Gosh, I'm so sorry. Your dress."

"A bit of water will take it right out." She chuckled, then left to clean herself off.

Mr. Gold seemed to be content.

THE ENCHANTED FOREST - PAST - RUMPELSTILTSKIN'S CARRIAGE

Rumplestilskin and Belle were travelling to find the thief.

"I'm losing track of him," Rumpelstiltskin said. "This forest is too thick."

"Maybe we should return home," Belle suggested.

"What, and let the thief escape? What would people think if I spared the life of someone who stole from me?"

"That there's actually a man hiding behind the beast?"

"There isn't."

"Then why didn't you kill me when I freed the prisoner?"

"Well, I would have. But good help these days is very really to find."

"I think that you are not as dark as you want people to believe. I think that deep down, there's love in your heart. And for something more than power."

"You're right. There is something I love." Belle leaned in, intrigued. "My things!" He halted the carriage.

"You really are as dark as people say."

"Darker, dearie. Much darker."

"Whoa," a man said as Rumplestilskin and Belle exited the carriage.

"Uhh!" the Sheriff of Nottingham exclaimed as he sniffed. "What are you doing in my woods?"

"Pardon the intrusion, Sheriff," Rumpelstiltskin replied. "Uh, I'm looking for a thief. He attacked me with this bow. Uh, I-I traced him as far as these woods, and then he vanished."

"Yes, I know exactly who you're after. But I also know who you are, Rumplestiltskin."

"My reputation precedes me. Excellent."

"Yes, as does your penchant for making deals. I'll tell you where you can find your thief... if you give me something in return."

"What do you want?"

"A night with your wench."

"She's not for sale."

The Sheriff of Nottingham laughed. "You can't part with her for, say, an hour? 20 minutes?"

"Let me think. Um..." He conjured the Sheriff's tongue out of his mouth, and into his hand as he giggled. "I propose a new deal. I give you this back, and in return, you tell me everything you know about the man I am hunting." The Sheriff gagged. "You ought to be more careful with your possessions. Do you agree to my terms?" The Sheriff continued gagging. "What was that?" The Sheriff grunted. "All right, I'll take that as a "yes" then."

"Aah! Aah!" He gasped.

"Start talking."

"The thief that you're after—I've been chasing him for years. He ruined me! He stole the woman I love and... made me the laughing stock of all of Nottingham."

"Where can I find him?"

"Well, the last I heard, he was hiding out in Sherwood Forest."

"And his name?"

"Robin Hood. He goes by "Robin Hood.""

STORYBROOKE - PRESENT - GRANNY'S DINER

Granny brought over Mr. Gold and Lacey's food, but Mr. Gold was still sitting alone at the table. Mr. Gold went to check on Lacey, but she wasn't in the bathroom where she said she would be, so Mr. Gold webt out the backdoor of the Diner to look for Lacey.

THE ENCHANTED FOREST - PAST

Rumplestilskin and Belle continued travelling to find the thief.

"You, uh, you know it's still not too late to... to turn back," Belle said. "You know, I am not going to stand by and watch you kill a man."

"Well, you're welcome to sit if you like, but you are gonna watch," Rumpelstiltskin told her. "That's the whole point of our little expedition, remember? To see what your actions wrought." He could see the thief from afar. "Found him."

"Look, he's... he's waiting for someone." A carriage came bearing a sick woman. "That woman."

"That must be the one he stole from the sheriff."

"She's sick. She's going to die."

"Yeah, and so is he."

"Stop!" The thief used the wand to heal the sick woman. "I'm right about him, about why he stole the wand. He did it so he could heal the woman he loves."

"He's still a thief."

"And she would have died if he hadn't stolen your wand."

"And now he gets to die! And she can tell all of Sherwood Forest what happens when you cross Rumplestiltskin. There! " He magically placed the lower half of her body into the soil."That should give you a good view."

"You don't have to do this. There's good in you. I was right about the thief, and I am right about you. Look, she's pregnant. You are not the kind of man to leave a child fatherless." She exhaled. "No!"

He shot the arrow, but it hit the carriage.

"We've been found," Robin Hood said. "Marian, we must go."

"What happened?" Belle asked.

"I missed," Rumpelstiltskin replied as the thief and the woman got onto a horse, and rode off into the distance. "Get back to the carriage. I'm bored of this forest."

"You're—you're not going after him?"

"He's not worth the effort."

"You spared his life."

"What? I did nothing of the sort."

"That bow has magic in it. It never misses its target."

"Well, perhaps the magic just simply wore... off."

Belle hugged Rumplestilskin. "Aren't you coming?"

He picked up the quiver and followed it with a smile.

STORYBROOKE - PRESENT - BEHIND DINER

Mr. Gold found Lacey making out with Keith, and ripped him away from her.

"Hey!" Keith cried.

"What the hell do you think you're doing?!" Mr. Gold demanded.

"Wait, you two are here together?"

"Yes, we are."

"I-I'm sorry. I-I-I didn't know."

"Go! Now!" Keith ran away. "Are you—are you all right?"

"Yeah, I'm -- I'm fine," Lacey replied.

"Let's get you inside."

"No! Look, I said I'm fine, okay? I'm..."

"Whoa, whoa, whoa. You came out here because you wanted to be with him?"

"Yeah."

"But I don't understand. Our date—I thought it was—it was going well."

"No. No, it—it wasn't."

"What?"

"It never was. The only reason I agreed to go out with you was because I was trying to be nice. But that's not me. That's... that's you."

"But that's what you liked about me—the nice part of me, the—the good part."

"This is still about Belle, isn't it? Look, Mr. Gold, I'm sorry. She may have loved you. But I am not her." She left.

"No, you're not."

---

David and Mary Margaret dropped the dwarves and Tiny at Granny's Diner while they drove off.

"Sure you don't wanna grab some grub with us?" Leroy asked. "Tiny's buyin'."

Anton frowned. "I am?"

"New guy always buys."

"You guys go ahead," David told him. "We're gonna... we're gonna head on home. See you tomorrow!"

"But I don't have any money. No, really. I don't even know what you guys do that," Anton said.

Regina watched their car drive away, and when she touched the ground, their tire tracks lit up, allowing her to trace them. She drove her car along the tire tracks, until they abruptly stopped. She waved her hand, and the invisibility spell was gone, revealing all of the magic beans that had been planted.

OUTSIDE THE RABBIT HOLE

Keith ran up to Mr. Gold. "M-mister—Mr. Gold, I'm... I'm so sorry about what happened back there. I... I-I didn't know that you two were still together."

"We're not," Mr. Gold said.

"Oh." Keith laughed. "Oh, so we're good then, right?" He laughed again. "There's no hard feelings?"

"You know, I have tried so hard to be on my best behavior. But I guess there's no point now." He summoned Keith's tongue. "So no one can hear you scream." He attacked him with his cane.

THE ENCHANTED FOREST - PAST - THE DARK CASTLE

"Looks like you won't be needing that bow anymore," Belle said.

"Actually, I think I'll hold onto it," Rumpelstiltskin decided. "You never know. Could come in handy someday."

"Well, uh, if you don't need me for anything else, good night, Rumplestiltskin."

"No, wait. There is something else." He tool her to a room in his castle that had thousands of books lining the walls. "Temper your excitement, dearie. This is merely another room for you to clean."

"It's... it's beautiful. There's more books in here than I could read in a lifetime."

"Well, I hope you can clean faster than you can read."

"Did you do all this for me?"

"I better not see a single speck of dust gathering on any of these books. What are you smiling at? I'm serious."

"You're not who I thought you were. And I'm glad."

STORYBROOKE - PRESENT

Mr. Gold beat Keith with his cane over and over again as he said, "I should have done this to you a long time ago." He noticed Lacey watching. "Lacey."

"So it is true then, what they say about you," Lacey commented.

"Yes. It's all true."

"You are... you are not who I thought you were." She chuckled. "And I'm glad. You really are as dark as people say."

"Darker, dearie. Much darker." He continued beating Keith with his cane.

BLANCHARD LOFT

Neal came to the loft, with Henry asleep and over his shoulder.

"What, did you tranquilize him?" Emma questioned.

"I just gave him a couple bourbons," Neal replied. "Kid's a real lightweight."

"Sounds like you guys had a full day."

"Spent most of it at the park. He's getting pretty good with that wooden sword. I guess that makes sense, considering where his family's from. What?"

"You ever thought about going back?"

"Back where?"

"Home. Where we're from."

"Uh... I spend most of my life trying to forget that place. I didn't exactly have a fairy-tale childhood. You know what I mean. Why do you ask?"

"No reason."

"August came by the park today. He and Henry seemed to really hit it off."

"That is gonna take a while to get used to."

"You know, I gotta say, he's actually a lot cooler as a kid. Steals less of my money."

"He'd be way cooler if he could remember what he was trying to warn us about before he got..."

"Rebooted?"

""Storybrooke isn't safe?" Isn't safe from who?"

"Well, he always had a knack for being cryptic." He inhaled deeply. "Don't worry about it. You'll figure it out. If there's one thing I know about you, you don't stop till you find what you're looking for."

Jefferson burst in and asked, "Have you seen Veah?"

Neal and Emma shook their heads and Emma asked, "Where's the last place your remember seeing her?"

"This morning. We haven't spent much time together today. Please, you have to help me find her. Grace and Scarlet are worried and the twins won't stop crying."

"We'll find her, Jefferson," Neal reassured. "I promise."

STORYBROOKE BORDER

Greg was waiting for Tamara.

"Hey, beautiful," Greg greeted. "We all good?"

"Better than good," Tamara answered with a smile. "Now should we unwrap the package?"

"You think he'll cooperate?"

"Wouldn't worry about that. From what I know of him, I don't think he'll need much convincing to help us."

"What makes you say that?"

"Because if there's one or two people you can always count on to do your dirty work..." she opened the trunk; Greg flashed his light on Hook and Nevaeh, who were bound and gagged, "it's a pirate and a spy."

Nevaeh glared at Greg and Tamara silently letting them know they would be getting payback for what they'd done to her.

Hook glanced at Nevaeh to check it she was okay and glowered when he saw the mark under her jaw from Tamara's punch.

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