Heaven on a Cone pt. 3

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When Bea woke up, Emma was gone and Hook was at her side. "When you said you were busy, I thought you were doing something interesting," Bea said. Sunday started stirring. "Who is that?" Hook asked. "Bae's sister,"  Bea said. "Bae had a-" "She made it to Neverland when Bae fell into the sea,"  Bea said. "I'm guessing when the Lost Boys came to Stroybrooke, she snuck on," "Bae had a sister..." Hook repeated. "What's her name?"  "Sunday,"  Bea said, going to Sunday and shaking her awake. "Is Iris-"  "She's alright. She's in her cabin doing something,"  Bea nodded. "I'll go check on her,"  Bea walked over to Iris's cabin. She knocked on the door. "Enter,"  Bea walked in. Iris was at her desk, writing something. "Are you okay?" Bea asked. "Ever since we came here, you've seemed...off,"  Iris sighed. "Xavier's still missing. I learned we lost six weeks' worth of memories. What if, in Camelot...something happened to him,"  "Oh, Iris," Bea said. "I'm sure he's just confused about where he is and lost in the woods or something. Don't worry," Iris sighed. "I don't know...it just seems...wrong," Iris broke into tears. "Oh, Iris,"  Bea hugged Iris and kissed her cheek. "Xavier saved my life once,"  Iris said. "If he's missing...I want to find him,"  "We'll find him. Don't worry, please. Everything's going to be alright,"  Iris wiped her eyes. "I love you,"  she said. Bea smiled. "I love you too," she answered. They kissed. 

The next day, Bea walked to Granny's. "Hey, Bea. Long time no see,"  Granny said. "Hi, Granny,"  Bea said. "I'm guessing your favorite is still chocolate cake?"  Bea nodded. Hook walked in and sat at Bea's table. "Good morning, father," Bea said. "Morning," Hook said. "Now, I know you're going to hate me for this but-" "I am not going to school," Bea said, seeing the look Neal gave her when he announced school to her. "Bea, you're eleven-" "Twelve," "Anyways, you should be in school, talking to other people other than Henry and Iris," "Also Sunday," Bea said. Hook sighed. "Is this your way of keeping me on a leash?" Bea asked. "What? No! I just think my daughter should have an education," "Father, I know enough. I don't want to go to school, I don't need to go to school. All I want is to get my memories back and find a way back to Camelot," Hook raised an eyebrow. "You're kidding," he said. "Camelot is my home," "Was your home. This is your home now," "How come you get to decide that?" "Because I'm your father," "Since when have you actually acted like my father?" Bea asked. "I mean, you just have the title 'father' you've never really...been there for me," Hook looked pained by Bea's words. He sighed. "You're right. I haven't been there for you for ten years. I should be there more for you,"  Bea's eyes widened. "Wow. Um, okay," she said. "So, should we go get some...what is it called again, heaven on a cone?"  "Ice cream,"  Bea said, giggling. "It's called ice cream,"  "And, if you don't want to go to school, you don't have to. Just...if you're going to walk around by yourself...please be careful,"  Bea smiled. "Understood," Hook smiled. "Good," He held the door for her as they walked out.  "Where'd you get that necklace?"  "What necklace?"  Bea looked down. On her neck was a necklace with a white string. A bead with a picture of the Dark One Dagger was on it. "I have no idea," Bea said, touching the string. Bea suddenly saw herself in third person. She was floating, her eyes were glowing white and her hair was floating. Hook shook her slightly. "Bea? Bea, what's going on?"  Bea opened her mouth, "Six weeks have gone missing, a wizard of good gone. And most importantly, a decision has gone wrong. There is little light. There is no right choice. There will be a long time until Stroybrooke will rejoice,"  Bea stopped floating. "Bea..." Hook said. "What was that?" "I-I have no idea," Bea said. Bea looked at the necklace. A new bead was there. It had  VI on it. The roman numeral for six. Six weeks. Bea inhaled. "In Camelot, Merlin was training me to become an oracle," Hook's eyes widened. "You've been back for two days. How am I just hearing about this?" "There's a lot going on, it slipped my mind," "Slipped your mind?" Bea sighed and started walking. "Hey, wait. What other secrets are you keeping from me?" Hook said. "Um, I recently celebrated my third anniversary with my girlfriend?" Bea said. "What secrets do you want?" "You're an oracle, what can you see?" "I can only do prophecies like I just did," "Then do another one!" "Father, maybe I should remember how to use my magic, so I don't kill someone by mistake," Bea said. "Oh, come on, Bea-" Bea stopped. "Father. How about you listen to the actual oracle on how to use her powers," she said. "I'm just saying that-"  "Father, please don't make me parent you," Bea said. Hook stood there shocked. "Wait, what?" he asked. Bea rolled her eyes. She started walking back to the ship. "Wait! Bea!" Hook said. Bea stopped and looked at him. "What?"  she asked. "Um, are we still getting ice cream?"  

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