Henry Mills (
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Everyone should get their best chance.
Who: Henry Mills and YOU
Where: Main Street,bars, his castle, his house.
When: Oct 24-28th in various places.
Rating: Don't cuss in front of him. Maybe at most PG.
Summary: Henry gets to relive parts of the curse with a new perspective.
The Story:
October 24, 25
October 26th
October 27, 28
[ooc: Action or prose works, feel free to tag him anywhere around town too if none of these prompts work.]
Where: Main Street,
When: Oct 24-28th in various places.
Rating: Don't cuss in front of him. Maybe at most PG.
Summary: Henry gets to relive parts of the curse with a new perspective.
The Story:
October 24, 25
He's home. It's the first thing Henry realizes when he wakes up to Regina knocking on his door. He's in his own bed, with his lamp that shows the stars on the ceiling and all of his things. All of his stuff. They're home, and he wants to make sure everyone is home with him. So, after dressing faster than he ever has in his life, he heads out the door and runs down the street toward Granny's. The hub of activity for their small town except...Granny's isn't there. The diner isn't there, and as Henry turns in a small circle it seems like other stuff is very, very different, too. And so, a walk down Main Street happens, an attempt to find people in his family happens, and over all, Henry spends two days noting what's different and noting that the entire place is so much busier with all of Wonderland here, too. The end of the first night gives him a crash course on how to deal with intoxicated family because apparently dealing with another event so soon is a little rough. The second day finds him staring up at the now working clock tower at 8:16 in the morning, and where he'd once been so glad that time was moving again, he's now worried.
October 26th
When Henry realizes his castle is back, some pieces begin to fall into place. He takes his book and retreats to the old (once demolished but now back) safe haven and opens it. No Princess Leia and Prince Charles. His grandparents met as they always had, and Snow never turned herself into a lady bug to get away from Regina. So everything is the way it was when Emma first came to Storybrooke - it isn't that hard to figure out. He sort of wishes Archie were here so he could at least have someone to talk to while all of his parents go through whatever it is they have to go through. At least, Henry figures, he doesn't have to eat a poison turnover this time. He's already spending a lot of time being kissed on the forehead by both moms and his dad, and nothing is working. He can't help break this curse because...it isn't one. It's just Wonderland.
October 27, 28
It isn't Regina's fault. He's going to stand at the front door if he has to and tell every single person that his mom didn't do anything. He never did a good job of protecting her in the past. Sure, he told Emma and his grandparents that Whale couldn't let the mob kill her, but he hadn't done anything about it, and now he can. So he hangs out at home, sometimes goes outside to walk around the block. Catches up on comics, plays video games, and decides that this is where he needs to be for a little while, and then he'll switch and go hang out with Emma, then Neal. He has no idea how long this is going to last, but his plans are to make the rounds. He needs to make sure everyone is okay but starts at home because no one gets to blame Regina this time.
[ooc: Action or prose works, feel free to tag him anywhere around town too if none of these prompts work.]
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"You really think she'd want to go out with me, of all people?"
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"I think she'll be surprised you want to go out with her," he replies, smiling a little because that seems like the perfect answer.
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"Then I'll be sure to ask her the next time I have a moment to speak with her," he smiles in return. "Is there...any particular place she would most like to go?"
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"She likes wine," he decides, knowing he's seen her drink that. "Red wine," Henry adds. "So...maybe she'd just like to go out to dinner?"
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It's somewhat amusing that her son knows that, but children are more observant than their parents realize, oftentimes.
"That should be suitable. Thank you, Henry."
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He stops then, smiling sheepishly. "Maybe chocolate is too much for a first date over lunch."
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"....Maybe? I just...really think she could have fun with you," Henry shrugs. "That's all." It's not at all because they're soul mates. Nope.
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