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[ For all that Emma tries not to brood, she missed space Christmas and news of Pan's curse has her feeling particularly sentimental. Reflective, even. And the prospect of losing her memories, losing her loved ones, only serves to remind her that sooner or later, they're all trying, in some capacity, to lose the people they've grown to care about aboard the Tranquility. ]
A friend of mine pointed out a while back that not everyone has a home to go back to at this point. Or one worse than what's here, whether that means they're dead or just some other kind of screwed.
[ Strangely, with Dean back now, she has to wonder if he'd say the same again. That staying on the ship, even as it is now, is better than the alternative for some. Getting a read on him is tougher now. It feels like she's missing pieces. ]
What about you? What's your best case scenario for whenever we figure out what the hell's going on here? Do you go home, forget all about it? Backtrack to Arima and set up shop?
A friend of mine pointed out a while back that not everyone has a home to go back to at this point. Or one worse than what's here, whether that means they're dead or just some other kind of screwed.
[ Strangely, with Dean back now, she has to wonder if he'd say the same again. That staying on the ship, even as it is now, is better than the alternative for some. Getting a read on him is tougher now. It feels like she's missing pieces. ]
What about you? What's your best case scenario for whenever we figure out what the hell's going on here? Do you go home, forget all about it? Backtrack to Arima and set up shop?
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( she allows her cursor to blink there for a few more moments before she continues: )
May I ask what the best case scenario might be for you, Lady Swan?
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Were you far from home before you were brought here, if I might ask?
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[ Prior to coming here, she wouldn't have known what the word meant. Being separated from her family, not knowing when she'd see them again ... and knowing she'd lose them entirely again? That's what made her really miss it, really accept that Storybrooke had always been her home. ]
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( and so will she one day, maybe. if the two men vying to rule her kingdom might disappear entirely. )
All the same, I am glad to have been given the chance to meet you and so many others. I must wonder if the doctors here might be able to devise a method for us to retain our memories.
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It seemed an odd idea at the time, but now that I think on it, it might be possible.
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