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Reply To: The Captain Swan thread!

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › General discussion and theories › The Captain Swan thread! › Reply To: The Captain Swan thread!

June 1, 2014 at 6:41 pm #272090
surayya
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The Lost Girl had found her way home. But as happy as Emma is to be home with her son and parents, for a moment her expression drops as she is looking for that one missing person: Killian. Giving her space with her family, he is patiently waiting outside the diner for her. Although she begins their conversation casually, her purpose becomes quite evident. Amazed that they are now in Henry’s storybook, she wonders if everything else remains the same. Killian assures her that it is, because if he’d remembered kissing Emma, he would have gone after her. He says this with a sly smile but what he is telling her is touching – that no matter when or where, meeting and kissing Emma would change his life just as he revealed in the Echo Cave. He was always destined to fall in love with her. Emma then steers the conversation towards what we all have been longing to know. Thanking him for coming back for her in New York, she asks how he was able to get to her. When Killian reveals that he traded the Jolly Roger for a magic bean, her look of amazement is beautiful. True love was indeed worth more to him than a few planks of wood and a sail. Emma knows what this means. Killian gave up his home to bring her back to hers.

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