Lady of the lake

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Constance woke up in the morning when she hopped out of bed she went downstairs to see no one was awake. Or they had already left to the main part of downtown storybrooke. Constance ran back upstairs. Already tooken her shower from the night before she put on a pair on black no heel knee high boots a black skirt flowing skirt that went to her knees and a white blouse and a white carrageenan.

She put her hair into a side swept braid and a light makeup. Constance walked down stairs and out the door. She went. Walking behind the traffic of morning school bus traffic she saw Prince Charming and his Grandson Henry walking the streets.

"You know your magestie that curse will leave a dark hole In your heart that nothing will fix." Twenty year old daughter of Rumplestlin said. "Why should I even listen to you I mean you like in a castel and a part of the relem your father made up ." Regina said. "Only because my mother died Snow White who we both hate captured my father and my mother is dead." Constance said. "We'll find something else Wait didn't your mother like books or wait your boyfriend who like hats." Regina said.

"Well yes and he is not my boyfriend." Constance said. "Not by the way you father says about you two." Regina said. said.
"We are just friends." Constance said. "What ever you say dear." Regina said.

"I'm not coming with you? But I-I thought we were gonna find Jefferson." Henry said. " I already did. Along with his girlfriend." David said. "Girlfriend?" Henry asked. "Mr Golds daughter." David said. "Wait you did not know about her in the enchanted forest." Henry said. "No who was she in the forest?" David asked.

"Same person she is here but she is non magical and her parents are Mr Gold and Belle." Henry said. "Well are they going to help us? "No. No, Henry, he's not." David said. " But why didn't you tell me you talked to him?" Henry said. " Because I didn't want to disappoint you. I know you want to find your mom, but Jefferson can't help us. I need to find a way to restore the hat." David said. "So why can't I help you look?" Henry asked.

" It'll require magic, Henry, and magic." David said. "Always comes with a price. I've read the book, you know?" Henry told David. "I'm sorry, but I just can't let you anywhere near this stuff. If you really want to help me, you'll go to school where I know you'll be safe. Okay?" David said. "Okay." Henry said. Constance walked around the corner to meet Jefferson at the doc.

She sat down beside him. "Jefferson and Constance Right?" Henry asked. "The mad hatter. I need your help." Henry said. "Look, I already told your grandfather... I can't do anything." Jefferson said. "I know, but there must be something we can do." Henry said.

"I'm the wrong person to talk to, kid. Magic's not my thing. Try your mother. Maybe she's got something in that vault of hers she can help you with." Jefferson said. "Or my dad I mean he is the dark one saddly." Constance said. "Vault? Her vault is here? In Storybrooke?" Henry asked.

"It's none of my business. Talk to her." Jefferson said. "What's that? Your daughter's looking for you, isn't she?" Henry asked about the poster sign in Jefferson hand. " What do you know about it?" Constance said. "I've read his story." Henry told Constance. He turned to Jefferson. "I know how the two of you were separated. Why are you here? She's at school." Henry told him.

"I gotta go home, kid." Jefferson said. "She probably wants to see you." Henry said. "Get out of my way. Get out of my way." Jefferson said. " Why aren't you going to find her?" Henry said. " Because I left her! And she'll hate me." Jefferson said. "How do you know that?" Henry asked. " I was on my way, but fate reminded me I shouldn't." Jefferson said.

" You should. I've been left, too. Anything's better than nothing. She'll spend her whole life wondering why you left her. Not knowing is the worst." Henry said. Before he walked away. "Jefferson I hate to admit it but the kid has got a point." Constance said. "I know he dose Constance but it I do not know how to do it." Jefferson said.

"Well I was not able to pick breakfast up soo..... what do you want to do?" Constance asked. "Well I believe we can go get something then wait on my daughter to get out of school." Jefferson said. "Okay." Constance said.

They walked around Storybrooke until time for the school to let out. Jefferson watched the bus pull up and stood and watched. Constance stood behind him. "Grace!" Jefferson shouted. "Papa! You found me. I knew you would." Grace said. They stood and hugged for a while. "I think I was promised a tea party." Grace told her father. "I think you where too." Jefferson said.

"Bye Grace bye Jefferson." Constance said walking away. She walked away to give father and daughter time together. She walked to her fathers shop. "Hey dad." Constance said. Hugging him. "What was that for?" Rumplestlin asked. "Nothing." Constance said.

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