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At the risk of killing Slurpeez’s joy: it could be that Tink is not going to be a good fairy and so we see, in FTL of the past, her interactions with Snow and giving her the magic dust and in NL of the present we’ll learn more about her relationship with Peter . I don’t think we’d see Henry’s arrival in SB this soon in the season. That seems more like a closer to winter break event, and probably a Regina episode
Tinker Bell wouldn’t have to be “good” in order for her to play a role in Henry’s adoption. I think this story has been building so much for so long that it won’t be too long before the story plays out. I think Henry lies at the core of PP and Tink’s quest (whatever that may be).
Tinker Belle could be a double agent working for Blue and PP. Perhaps part of the BF ‘final preparations’ were to entrust Emma to Tinker Bell’s care and to make sure she’d help Emma find her way to SB 28 years later to break the curse. On the one hand, Tinker Bell could claim to be an ally of Blue’s and on the other secretly be working for PP. If he is indeed the ultimate mastermind behind Bae and Emma meeting in order for Henry to be born, then it’s likely PP sent Tinker Bell to help ensure that Henry would make it to SB.
I believe Tinker Bell’s relationship with PP largely includes the mission to find and later isolate Henry. I think PP knew all along that Bae and Emma would conceive a child whose heart would be that of the ‘truest believer.’ So, in effect, PP is behind the curse, which he manipulated Rumple into creating, all for the sole purpose of making sure Henry would be born and that Henry would come to truly believe that magic is real and that Emma is the savior. Then with the fail safe activated, Henry would’ve been left alone for PP to kidnap.
Sidenote: perhaps Tink is the one who gave Snow the evil pixie dust knowing it would help to save PC’s life, which is very important to Henry’s lineage.
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