Ok so this idea will not stop bouncing in my little head. This takes place after Snow mentions about moving into a bigger house and Emma kind of reacts the wrong way and soon gets into an accident. So go with me and either love it or flame it, either way I don't care.
Identity Crisis
Memories flash before a young blonde's eyes as she pushes her little yellow bug to go faster as the trees blur into a green mass, "I think it is time to move out-" growling in frustration at her 'mother's' voice, Emma again pushes the car until it whines in protest. She could not believe it! How could they do this to her?! Rounding the sharp bend the car skids a bit and her vision becomes blurry.
The nerve of them! She thinks bitterly and is once again reminded of why she was living alone. You could only rely on one person in your life, she thinks as the town border comes into view, yourself. The pedal is now down and almost touching the floor as the car is now going at its' maximum speed. "MOM!" Henry's voice is now in her head and her mind flashes to the night that he entered her apartment and her life. Emma sees the memories of her stay in Storybrooke.
Shaking her head furiously she sees the town line approaching. She should have never have stayed. Everything that has happened never turned out right as Henry was the one always getting hurt somehow. "Don't do this!" She could hear Henry's voice in her head, "Please Mom, don't do this. You can't leave."
"Watch me." Emma whispered, answering the pleas in her head; I just want my life back. I just want things the way they used to be before this damn curse business, she thinks angrily.
Just as she comes in contact with the red line, the car starts to slip and slide on the asphalt. Emma tries to regain control of the vehicle, but something starts happening to her and the car starts to spin out. In a panic, she slammed on her brakes causing the car to crash into a tree and her head slams into the steering wheel.
Emma lifted her head off the steering wheel. She felt no pain but she stumbled out of the car. Disoriented and feeling extremely sick, Emma falls to her knees and managing to still see the town line she tries to crawl to it while trying not to vomit on the road. The strange feeling that overcame her as she was driving comes flooding back to her, "Almost there." She groans.
Panting extremely hard now she collapses on the cool asphalt. Not having the energy to move she sees and hears the sirens in the distance coming toward her. She feels her eyes starting to close as now blackness starts to take over her mind and the last thing she hears is a man's voice franticly calling her name.