xemmaloveskillianx:

CS Season 3 AU Canon Divergence

Unbreakable

What if Hook was able to go with Emma and Henry when they left to escape Pan’s curse? With no memory of each other or Storybrooke, Emma and Killian meet in New York as complete strangers, both with broken pasts, and both with clean slates for their future.

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The only thing I ask people to remember is that this is a CURSED Killian. He is now knowledgeable in the ways of the 21st Century. 😀 Also, double break lines mean POV change! Happy Reading!


Chapter Five

Killian Jones quickly becomes someone Emma can rely on and
it’s a feeling she isn’t used to. Throughout her entire life, she’s never had
anyone she can rely on, besides Henry, and then Killian shows up and flips her
world upside down. He’s always there, no matter if she asks him to be or not,
he’s always there.

Even when they work opposite shifts and don’t see each
other, they always speak.

Will you go get
arrested then skip bail so I have something to do? – E

Sure thing, love. Do
you prefer piracy or vandalism? – K

Pirate. Always go
with the pirate. – E

As you wish. – K

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dani-ellie03:

Here, have a sweet and hopefully funny little piece inspired in part by @penandinkprincess ‘s ask from yesterday.


It wasn’t until Emma reached for her glass and accidentally knocked it over for the third time that Killian realized they had something of a problem.

Emma Swan was drunk.

She apologized profusely to Granny, who had at first been amused – because Emma Swan getting tipsy at her counter was not something that happened every day – but was now skating toward lovingly annoyed. “I’ve half a mind to make you wipe up the counter yourself, girl,” she said, her no-nonsense tone cutting through the rum-induced haze in Emma’s mind enough to make her sit at attention. “One more spilled glass and I’m cutting you off.”

“Sorry,” Emma repeated, her cheeks flushed as Granny wiped a rag over the counter to sop up the spilled drink. The woman gave her a curt nod, accepting her apology, and ducked out back to put the glass in the wash.

Emma turned on her stool and smiled sheepishly at Killian. “I think I got us in trouble.”

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