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I can’t wait to see the look on Maurice’s face when he realises that Belle is in love with Rumple.
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^WOW! Great job, PriceofMagic! š š š That would have taken me forever to complete.
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Keeper of FelixPriceofMagicParticipantSkin Deep Part 2
Back in Storybrooke, Charming is in the general store buying two valentine cards. He joins the queue behind Mr Gold who is buying rope and duct tape. (Why has David left it until Valentineās day to buy his cards anyway? Fair enough on Mary Margaretās if he didnāt want to risk Kathryn finding it, but she should have got Kathrynās card before then). Gold remarks about the two cards ātwo valentines, sounds like a complicated lifeā but David tries to lie saying theyāre both for Kathryn and that he couldnāt decideā. Gold says āthese are both for the same woman?ā in a do you really expect me to believe that kind of way. David continues with his lie. Gold tells David that he is fortunate to have someone that loves him and describes love as āa delicate flame. Once itās gone, itās gone forever.ā Gold wishes David luck and leaves with his purchases.
Gold is then shown driving the flower van with Moe French tied up in the back. He drives Moe to a cabin in the words and orders him out of the van and in the cabin at gunpoint.
Back to fairytale land, and Belle is walking through the woods when she meets Regina. Belle tries to get rid of Regina but Regina ignores her. Regina tells Belle about true loveās kiss being able to break any curse. (How did Regina know who Belle was and that she could use her against Rumple?)
Belle returns to Rumpleās castle where Rumple is standing by the window of his tower awaiting Belleās return. (How long had Rumple been stood there and how long would he have stood there had Belle not returned?) Rumple runs down the stairs to his spinning wheel and plays it casual like he hadnāt been stood waiting for Belle to come back. Belle is a lot more forward with Rumple in this scene āCome on, youāre happy that Iām backā. When Rumple admits heās ānot unhappyā Belle becomes touchy feely with him, touching his shoulders, taking the wool right out of his hands, putting her hand on his leg. When Belle asks that Rumple tell her about his son, he side steps the question, saying that he lost him and that āthereās nothing more to tell reallyā. Rumple asks Belle why she came back and Belle admits she wasnāt going to but āsomething changed my mindā. Rumple and Belle then kiss and Rumple starts to become normal.
Belle tells Rumple āany curse can be brokenā and he starts to freak out demanding to know āWho told you that? Who knows that?ā Belle is startled by Rumpleās change in mood and mentions a āsheā which Rumple accurately deduces is Regina. He whips the cover off of the mirror and starts yelling at it. Belle, looking very concerned, asks who Rumple is talking to and Rumple replies āthe queen! Your friend, the queen!ā and couldnāt be more sarcastic if he tried. I think Rumpleās reaction was based off of his own insecurities. Earlier he referred to himself as a āmonsterā and ānot a manā and he says to Belle āI knew this was a trick, I knew you could never care for meā. Rumple questions whether Belle is working for Regina or if this was all her trying to be āthe hero and killing the beastā. When Belle tries to point out that the kiss was working which meant that it was true love Rumple yells at her to āShut up! Shut the hell up!ā and that āno one could ever, ever love me!ā Rumple then throws Belle back into the dungeon. (I think Belle was upgraded to a room during her stay with Rumple hence why being thrown back into the dungeon seemed to upset her. It seemed like all the progress she had made with Rumple came undone over a kiss.)
Back in Storybrooke, and Moe is begging Gold to let him explain. Gold sits on a chair and uses his cane to push down on Moeās windpipe, restricting his breathing, and tells him āIām going to let you breathe in a second and youāre going to say two sentences. The first is going to tell me where it is, the second is going to tell me who told you to take it. Do you understand the rules? Good, letās beginā. When Moe tells Gold that he needed the van, Gold replies that āthat is not a good first sentence!ā and whacks Moe with his cane. Gold repeatedly demands that Moe tell him where āitā is and hits Moe with his cane every time when Moe doesnāt comply. When Moe manages to say āit wasnāt my faultā between whacks, Gold takes it personally and says āMy fault, what are you talking about my fault? You shut her out, you had her love and you shut her out!ā He then whacks Moe extra hard. āSheās gone. Sheās gone forever, sheās not coming back. Itās your fault, not mine, you are her father!ā Gold then whacks Moe again and again and basically beats the crap out of him.
The scene of Gold beating Moe changes to Rumple trashing the glass door cabinet in his castle.
Back to Gold beating Moe yelling āItās your fault!ā repeatedly. Emma grabs his arm and tells him to stop.Back to Rumple destroying the tea set by throwing it against the wall. He picks up the chipped cup and looks at it before calming down enough to put the teacup down unharmed.
At the cabin in the woods, Moe is being taken to hospital in an ambulance. Emma wants to know what Moe actually did as Goldās reaction was about āmore than taking a few trinketsā. Emma mentions Gold talking about a āherā (How long was Emma at the cabin before she stopped Gold beating Moe? Gold was yelling āItās your faultā when Emma burst in). Gold refuses to talk, telling Emma āweāre done hereā. As he tries to walk away Emma arrests him.
Back to fairytale land, Belle is sitting in her dungeon with the tea set and the chipped cup beside her. Rumple walks in and tells Belle to go before turning his back to her. When Belle questions what he has just said, Rumple keeps his back to her and says āI donāt want you anymore dearieā. Belle gets up and begins to leave before coming back and giving Rumple a piece of her mind. Belle calls Rumple a coward (the last thing Bae called him before he disappeared in to the vortex), Rumple counters that he isnāt a coward and that āmy power means more to me than youā. Belle calls him on his lie and tells him that he is going to regret his decision and that all he will be left with is āan empty heart and a chipped cupā Belle then leaves.
Back in Storybrooke, Gold is sitting in a cell in the sheriffās department. Emma brings up the favour she owes Gold and offers him some of her sandwich as it would be a ādelicious way to curl the booksā. Gold warns her that he hasnāt forgotten she owes him a favour and that when he calls it in āitāll be for more than half a sandwichā. Regina then walks in with Henry and bribes Emma to give her thirty minutes alone with Gold. Gold suspected that Regina put Moe French up to robbing him and Regina confirms his suspicions. Gold makes a deal with Regina, in exchange for what he wants, heāll give her what she wants. Regina wants to know Mr Goldās name. Gold tries to dupe her āevery moment Iāve spent on this earth thatās been my nameā, however Regina isnāt falling for it and Gold is forced to reveal that he remembers his fairytale life as Rumplestiltskin. Regina gives him back the chipped cup, Rumpleās only memento of Belle. With the cup safely back in his possession, Rumple warns Regina that heās still the one with the power and that heāll be out of the cell āin no time and nothing between us will changeā. Regina replies with āWe shall seeā before leaving Gold alone with his chipped cup.
Fairytale land, Rumple is spinning at his wheel when Regina strolls in wanting to discuss a deal about a ācertain mermaidā. Rumple tells Regina āIām not dealing todayā and carries on with his spinning. Regina makes herself a cup of tea and asks if Rumple is angry with her āwhat is it this time?ā. Rumple informs her that her ālittle deception failedā and that youāre never going to beat meā. Regina patronises Rumple by asking him āis this about that girl I met on the road?ā. Regina pretends to have forgotten Belleās name until Rumple corrects her. Regina then tells Rumple lies about how Belle committed suicide after being tortured and shunned because of her āassociationā with Rumple. Rumple is clearly trying to hold himself together in front of Regina and he struggles to tell Regina āweāre doneā. He walks over to the door, escorting Regina out. Before she leaves, Regina cruelly tells Rumple that āthe place is looking dustyā and that he āshould get a new girlā. With Regina gone, Rumple replaces a golden goblet with the chipped cup and cries over his lost love.
Back in Storybrooke, Regina visits the hospital where it is revealed that Belle is alive after all. (Whether Regina intended to use Belle against Rumple remains to be seen, she doesnāt yet know that Jefferson freed Belle from the hospital.)
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Keeper of FelixPriceofMagicParticipantSkin Deep Part 1
Start off in fairytale land. Belleās father has sent a request to Rumple for his help in the ogre wars but Rumple has not arrived. The castle they are in is trashed and damaged, theyāve barricaded the door and the ogres appear to be winning. Times are desperate. Maurice describes the ogres as āunstoppableā and it seems that Rumple was their last hope against the ogres. Belle tries to reassure her father that all is not lost by saying that Rumple ācould be on his way right nowā but Maurice tells her that āIt is too late, my girl, itās just too lateā. There is a loud dramatic knock on the door. Maurice orders his knights to open the door, however when they do there is nobody there. Everyone stares at the empty hallway until Rumple says āwell that was a bit of a letdownā. Everyone turns round to see Rumple sitting in Mauriceās throne. Rumple negotiates a deal with Maurice telling him that he can protect their ālittle town for a priceā. Rumple dismisses Mauriceās āpromise of goldā and wants Belle instead. Maurice refuses and sends Rumple away, however Belle stops him (perhaps realising that without Rumpleās help theyād probably be killed by the ogres) and agrees to go with him in exchange for her family and friendsā safety. With the deal struck, Rumple allows Belle to say goodbye to her father and Gaston before taking Belle away to āhis rather large estateā.
Storybrooke, and Mr Gold is taking Mauriceās aka Moe Frenchās flower van after Moe fails to pay up on a loan. As Mr Gold walks away, he is accosted by Regina who wants to talk to him about āsomethingā. Gold brushes her off and when she tries to stop him he uses the please clause and walks off. When Gold returns home, he finds his front door ajar. He pulls a gun from a hiding place and begins searching through his house. Sensing someone behind him, Gold turns around pointing his gun to find Emma pointing her gun at him. Gold informs her that heās been robbed. When Emma says that itās funny how that keeps happening to him, Gold states that he is āa difficult man to love.
Fairytale land, and Rumple is leading Belle to her āroomā. Belle is shocked that he has led her to a dungeon instead but Rumple laughs in her face telling her that room āsounded a lot nicer than dungeonā, he then pushes Belle in and locks the door before walking off. We next see Belle serving Rumple some tea as he runs through her new duties. He makes a quip about Belle having to skin children which makes Belle drop the cup she is holding. Belle apologises for breaking the cup and Rumple doesnāt see why she is making a big deal out of it, saying āItās just a cupā.
Storybrooke, Gold tries to get rid of Emma, telling her that he āknows exactly what was taken and who did itā and that heās āgot it from hereā. Emma refuses to leave and threatens to arrest Gold for obstruction of justice if he doesnāt tell her what he knows. Goldās reaction, which Emma picks up on, implies he ādoesnāt want to be behind barsā which Gold confirms. (This could be because he spent his last few months in fairytale land locked up and he doesnāt want to repeat the experience.) Gold tells Emma what he knows and points her in Moeās direction. Gold begins to imply about taking revenge before realising what he is saying in front of Emma. When Emma asks āis that a threat?ā Gold says āobservationā. Emma then leaves.
Fairytale land, and Belle is trying to open the curtains. Rumple is sitting at his spinning wheel when Belle asks him why he spins so much. Rumple initially ignores her but eventually answers āI like to watch the wheel, helps me forgetā. When Belle asks āforget what?ā Rumple jokingly replies āI guess it workedā. Belle laughs at his joke before continuing trying to open the curtains. Rumple gets up from his spinning wheel to see what Belle is doing. As Belle pulls on the curtains, she falls off the ladder and Rumple catches her in his arms. Belle and Rumple share a moment before Rumple quickly puts Belle down and they act rather awkwardly. Both Belle and Rumple seem to reflect on what just occurred as they carry on with their separate activities. (I think the opening of the curtains is meant to represent Belle bringing light to Rumpleās life. In ALWM, Rumple describes Belle as āa brief flicker of light amidst an ocean of darknessā.)
Back in Storybrooke, Emma has recovered Mr Goldās stolen items but hasnāt yet caught Moe French. Gold looks over the items and begins to get annoyed because āthereās something missingā. Emmaās attitude just seems a bit off, she doesnāt even inquire as to what is missing but tells Gold that sheāll āget it when I find itā. Gold walks away, determined to get whatever is missing back himself ānot if I find it firstā.
Back to fairytale land. The curtains at Rumpleās castle are now open. Rumple grabs his chipped cup of tea whilst looking out the window. Belle walks over to him and begins to walk behind him. This somewhat surprises Rumple who quickens his pace and jumps back a little to put some space between him and Belle before Belle sits down on the table. Belle asks Rumple why he wanted her there, to which Rumple replies āplace was filthyā. Belle guesses that Rumple was lonely and that āany man would be lonelyā. Rumple responds with āIām not a manā and sits down beside her. There is a moment of silence between the two before Belle tries to change the subject. She mentions finding child size clothing in one of the rooms upstairs and asks Rumple if it was his or a sonās. Rumple has a pained look upon his face before admitting that there was a son and he lost him āas I did his motherā. (This may mean it was Rumpleās cowardice that cost him his family. First his wife left him when he ran away from the ogre war, then he lost Bae when he refused to go through the vortex with him). Belle expresses her sympathies before trying to continue the conversation, however, Rumple just sits in silence staring at his cup of tea. Belle asks him āIf Iām never going to know another person in my whole life, canāt I at least know you?ā . Rumple responds with āperhaps. Perhaps you just want to know the monsterās weaknessesā. Belle tells Rumple āyouāre not a monsterā before the conversation is interrupted by a dramatic knock on the castleās door. (If all the characters knew where to find Rumple and he was as dangerous as Charming said, why did they wait until he was after Cinderellaās baby before trying to capture him?)
Rumple answers the door to find Gaston there with is sword pointed at Rumple. Rumple doesnāt even let Gaston finish his sentence before turning him into a rose. Rumple gives the rose to Belle and they share another moment before Belle goes to find a vase to put the rose in. As belle is doing that and clipping the stem of the rose, Rumple asks her why she chose to go with him. Rumple sits in his chair and listens intently as Belle gives him her reasons. Rumple specifically asks Belle about Gaston knowing that he has just turned him into the rose that is now sitting in a vase on the table. Belle tells Rumple that she never loved Gaston āit was an arranged marriageā and Rumple is hanging on to her every word and even shakes his head in agreement as Belle says she could never love someone āas superficialā as Gaston. When Belle changes the subject back to Rumpleās son, Rumple changes the subject by offering Belle a deal that if she goes to town, picks up some straw and returns, he will tell her about his son. Belle is surprised that Rumple would trust her to come back but Rumple reveals that he expects never to see her again.
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