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Come morning, Peter was surprised over the fact that Jade didn't kill him in his sleep. As much as he knew that there was a chance that she wouldn't, it was still rather painful to think about what he'd said in order to make her believe that he wasn't who she thought he was. He'd wanted to tell her that he lied and that he was Peter, but he couldn't cause her more pain when she leaves once more. He wanted to break the spell which was on him and show her who he was, but again it probably would cause her more pain than what she already has.
Neither Emma nor Hook said anything to him about it which he was thankful for, he wasn't sure if he could justify it. Baz seemed quiet though Peter knew that he was just processing what had happened. Baz knew that neither of them could tell Jade who they were and no matter how much the pair of them wanted to, it was best if they didn't. It was best if she believed that neither of them were here.
Snow hugged Red, Jade had disappeared once first light showed which wasn't surprising at all. There was a part of Peter which would have wanted to talk to her once more though he knew that there was nothing for him to say. He wouldn't know what to say to her, he supposed that anything that he would have wanted to say could be forgotten.
"I suppose I should thank you. You saved me." Snow said towards Charming after Red left.
"Well, it seemed like the honourable thing to do," Charming said.
Snow smiled at him. "I'm going to the stream to get some water. I can fill your canteen if you'd like."
Charming handed her his canteen. "Thanks."
Snow then left. Emma, Peter, Hook, and Baz watched from afar. Peter would have been interested in the conversation and what was going on but found that he really didn't have the energy to be in this timeline anymore. He wanted to go back home to Storybrooke, he wanted to see his fiancée, he wanted to see his two sons. He just wanted to be back with his family whole once more.
"They're warming up to each other. This is good. This'll work." Emma said.
"That may be, Swan. But we have another problem," Hook told, nodding towards Emma's former cellmate who was by herself.
"I had to save her," Emma tried to justify.
"Sure, you did the noble thing, but she's supposed to be dead." Hook warned. "Her presence in the Enchanted Forest could have unforeseen consequences."
"I could kill her." Peter suggested. "Wouldn't be the first person I killed." He knew that it was wrong, but what else could he suggest. Hook was right. Her being here is something that shouldn't exist, none of them could know as to what might happen if she stays here, and Peter didn't want to bring her back with them.