In your past, you had the ideal relationship. Love, family, respect...the whole package. But that changed somewhere along the way.
When Hook and Swan had returned to Storybrooke with Robin's living wife. That was when. She didn't need to hear this. She knew it, intimately, and her jaw ticked at having to sit through it.
Technically, she didn't have to, but she'd asked, so she would. She clasped her hands tightly in her lap.
Cooperate with others and accept their support.
That was a lesson she'd learned in Storybrooke. There weren't so many others here to lean on, but she would try and she would do what she could to earn the respect and support of new people here. Because that was who she was now, that was how she stood up to her mother and Rumpel and did the things that were hard.
Past, present, future--bad luck, don't relay on magic and fate. Bullshit. She'd seen the frown, and she wasn't stupid enough to believe the Wheel reversed supported her getting what she wanted most--assuming she believed the fortune at all.
"You're talented at that. Turning ill fortune into something that sounds good," she said dryly. "I appreciate the effort, but I expected that outcome."
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When Hook and Swan had returned to Storybrooke with Robin's living wife. That was when. She didn't need to hear this. She knew it, intimately, and her jaw ticked at having to sit through it.
Technically, she didn't have to, but she'd asked, so she would. She clasped her hands tightly in her lap.
Cooperate with others and accept their support.
That was a lesson she'd learned in Storybrooke. There weren't so many others here to lean on, but she would try and she would do what she could to earn the respect and support of new people here. Because that was who she was now, that was how she stood up to her mother and Rumpel and did the things that were hard.
Past, present, future--bad luck, don't relay on magic and fate. Bullshit. She'd seen the frown, and she wasn't stupid enough to believe the Wheel reversed supported her getting what she wanted most--assuming she believed the fortune at all.
"You're talented at that. Turning ill fortune into something that sounds good," she said dryly. "I appreciate the effort, but I expected that outcome."