This is the sequel of The Mischievous of Them All.
"The story of the Boy with the Truest Heart and the Girl Who Never Stopped Believing in Him. This will surely be a good story. A story with love, friendship, sorrow, and the most amazing and impossi...
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Everyone was waiting for Regina and Hook to finally get here so we could talk about some matters. It was pretty much silent except for the few words spoken every once in awhile. We heard laughing and the sound of the door opening. We all looked to see Regina walking in with a big smile on her face. She sat down her coat and Mary-Margret said, "Regina. If I didn't know any better, I'd say you look smitten."
Regina quickly dropped her smile and scoffed, "If I didn't know any better, I'd say Häagen-Dasz is smitten with your stomach. Can we get started?"
"We were waiting for Hook." Emma spoke up.
"I don't have time to wait for the handless wonder. We have to figure out how to destroy my sister." Regina said looking down at Mary-Margret.
"Right." I said in confirmation wanting to get to the point already.
"For once, I agree with Regina. Stopping her plan is the priority." David agreed.
"There's something about this plan that doesn't fit: Regina." Emma gestured over to the raven-haired woman.
"I'm the point of it. So she can take my life for herself." Regina defended herself.
"Yes, but why bring you back to Storybrooke? Why bring any of us?" Emma asked. Those are all really good questions that even I want to know the answer to. So if we could get started...
"Well, no one's ever succeeded at traveling through time. Perhaps something from this world makes it possible. But, what's almost as troubling is that she was able to cast the curse, to bring us all here in the first place." Regina responded.
I was now interested, "Why?"
Regina looked over at me, "To do it you have to give up the thing you love most. From what I gather Zelena doesn't love much."
"Neither did you. You managed." Emma stated.
David, who had recently stood up without my noticing, spoke, "Zelena is smart. Strategic. Perhaps we discovered something in the missing year to stop her."
Mary Margaret continued, "And then, the only way to stop us from interfering was to bring us back here and wipe our memories. So, if we get our memories back, we might already know how to defeat her."
"We just need to break this curse." David ended.
Mary-Margret looked to Emma, "Well, thank goodness we have a savior."