"You're an enchanting one, Swan."
"Shut up."
[once upon a time season two]
[book one in Alexa Swan series]
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#4 ONCEUPONATIME
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Alexa sits beside Emma and Mary Margret after they had set up camp. It was going to become dark soon, so they would continue their journey in the morning.
"Mulan has some ideas where Cora might be hiding." Mary Margret tells the two blondes before Aurora begins screaming in her sleep. The four rush to her side. "Don't be scared."
"Snow! Snow!" Aurora calls opening her eyes.
"Hey, I'm here. It's okay, it's okay. It's just another nightmare." Mary Margret assures her.
"No, this time it was different." Aurora says, causing the women to look at her curiously. "There was a little boy. He put out the fire, he talked to me."
"A little boy? What'd he say?" Emma questions.
"He said.. he said his name was Henry." Aurora states.
"Holy shit." Alexa mutters.
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"The boy you saw in your dream, is that him?" Emma questions showing Aurora a picture of Henry.
"Yes, that's Henry." Aurora answers.
"That's impossible. It was a dream. How could you dream of my son?" Emma asks.
"I have no idea." Aurora shrugs confused.
"Maybe it wasn't a dream." Mary Margret muses.
"What do you mean maybe it wasn't a dream?" Alexa inquires. "She was asleep."
"The room, I've been there." Mary Margret admits.
"When I told you about it, you didn't say anything about it." Aurora remarks slightly taken back.
"You were terrified. I didn't want to make things worse by telling you I thought it might be real." Mary Margret informs her.
"A room in a dream is real?" Emma questions.
"The sleeping curse. It has to be." Mary Margret states. "I went through it, Aurora went through it."
"Henry's been through it because I wouldn't believe him." Emma frowns.
"Emma.." Alexa starts.
"What else did you lie about?" Aurora asks.
"I was.. I wasn't lying. I was protecting you." Mary Margret defends.