Rating: K+

Word Count: ~630

your-loveable-tiger asked you: I was just reading "can I have a room' and I was wondering if you could write a sequel, Emma having twins each adopted to Gold and Regina respectively was really good. maybe you could write a alternate version of A Land Without Magic

AN: Okay… I decided to take it from the very end of the finale… Hope you don't mind.

Emma had been running around with the wicked bitch that made her live the life she lived. But she didn't blame her. She'd learned a lot about Henry's mom through her time in Storybrooke, and the major thing she learned was that Regina didn't do anything to anyone unless they did something to her. Emma had gathered that someone made her curse the town, and by Henry and Rose's theory it was her best friend—her mother.

She did blame Gold. He appeared to be a good father, but he didn't want it like Regina wanted to be a mother. He didn't really care that much. And that was made perfectly clear when he left Regina tied up and tricked her into tossing the egg up to him.

When they got the page saying Henry and Rose were on their last breath, the two of them ran as fast as they could. No, Gold was nothing like Regina. Regina still had her heart. Emma had seen that. That's why she didn't fight as much with her as she did Gold. That's why she encouraged Henry to talk with her. Rose did too. She saw it in Regina's eyes as much as Emma did.

When the two of them walked in the hospital room—no Gold in sight—and saw their lifeless bodies, neither knew what to do. The nurses and doctors had pushed the beds close together with only a chair's width between them. Emma walked over and sat in the chair. She brushed the hair off both of their foreheads and took their hands, placing them both against her mouth, "I love you both… So much." She whispered before she kissed their hands.

A golden wave seemed to burst from the connection and spread quickly. Emma turned around in surprise. She saw the hospital staff and Regina looking at her with awe, though Regina's eyes also held fear.

"Guys? What's going on?"

"The curse…" Rose said.

"You broke it!" Henry added.

Emma looked at the fear in Regina's eyes and watched it mix with anger, "No! No!"

"If I were you, your majesty, I'd find a place to hide." Mother Superior gave the wicked witch a wicked smirk of her own.

Regina ignored her and walked to Henry's bed, "Henry, no matter what you think, no matter what anyone else tells you, I do love you." She looked to Emma, "Please…?"

Emma nodded, knowing what was being asked of her and watched the better parent of her kids leave. It took a few minutes for Emma to form thoughts. She just stayed with the twins, hugging them for dear life, thanking each and every god she could think of for giving her this chance. But as she watched people come and go to see the three that broke the curse, she couldn't help but wonder, "So, if the curse broke, then why didn't they all go back?"

"I don't know…" Henry said for both him and his sister.

They saw a nurse drop a tray, and Emma was up immediately, "You okay?" But when she didn't get a response, she turned to see what the woman was looking at. She kept her stare on the purple cloud as she walked back over to the twin, who were now in the window, "What is that?"

"Something bad." Rose said as she hugged her mother.