hiiiiiiiiiii! for the prompts, Killian watching Emma breastfeed their baby? lots of fluff and feelings :)

justanotherwannabeclassic:

He’s
exhausted.

He
didn’t sleep much the previous night, his senses on high alert, fearful that a
villain could be lurking around the corner. His back aches, the chair he’s been
lounged in for the past few hours uncomfortable and hard. But, his discomfort
is a small price to pay for the gift he’s been given.

Killian watches as Emma cradles their newborn daughter in her arms, the
infant’s lips latched onto her breast. If he thought her brilliant before, it
was compared to his awe in seeing her carry their child, admiring as her body
developed month-by-month, and standing by her side and holding her hand as she
delivered their daughter into the world.

“You’re
amazing,” he tells her, pushing himself out of the hospital chair, ignoring the
ache in his bones as he moves forward toward the hospital bed where his two
loved are positioned. “You both are amazing.”

He
presses a kiss to Emma’s temple, and she leans toward him, sighing in comfort.
“You aren’t so bad yourself.”

Tentatively,
he reaches his hand out to trace the crown of their child’s skull, admiring the
light dusting of dark hair. Her eyes are closed as she feeds herself, finger
clenched tight into a small fist. “She’s perfect.”

“Even
more perfect now that she’s out of me,” Emma tells him with chuckle. She looks
up at him, green eyes luminous with unshed tears. “She’s here. She’s finally
here.”

 “Aye,
love.” He reclines against the bed, and wraps his hooked arm against Emma’s
shoulders, hand still caressing their child.
He has his two True Loves in his arms, and Killian Jones couldn’t be happier. 

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As someone in her thirties watching OUAT

tough-lass:

I have to say something.

I’ve seen this post today mentioning Rapunzel’s age on Tangled, and I was thinking about how in all the fairy tales the princesses are usually 18 (maybe even less, never more). 

When I was a child they have always seemed to me so adult, so mature. I couldn’t wait to get to this age and become a woman of my own (and if it comes with a prince, even better).

But then the years pass (still no prince in sight in case you were wondering), but I finally do feel like a woman. And as such, I look back at age 18, and I don’t see it as an age where I was really an adult. I truly didn’t know anything about life yet back then. I didn’t know who I was, not for real anyway. And I just look at these princesses now, from the wisdom of my age, and just think, whoa, whoa, what’s the rush? You have your all life in front of you to get to know yourself, then meeting that prince (or princess, or even no one in particular). All these fairy tales seem even more unreal somehow.

But then it suddenly hit me, my favorite princess is actually a woman in her thirties:

Her fairy tale story began when she turned 28 and not 18!

No offence to those of you who are still teenagers or in their early twenties, trust me, one day you will maybe understand this post better, or maybe you are even getting it now, but I just want to take this post to acknowledge the fact that A&E chose the proper age for their princess to began her journey as a swan in oppose to a duckling. 

Emma of age 18 was thrown into jail, and had a baby she gave away for adaption because she was still immature. She was led by the guy she thought was her “prince charming” right into a jail cell, and pregnant, probably because she was still a child who didn’t know herself enough to realize she needs to put herself first (or to use protection…).

It took her 10 more years to come to the point in which she truly knew who Emma Swan was. To become an adult. To be really able of becoming the hero, the savior, the princess.

She regain her son when she was at the right age to become a mother:

She regain her parents certainly at a very old age, but at the age she could tell them how she really felt  

But also forgive them from a mature prospective

She was able to use what she learned about herself during her entire life, to fully fulfill her role as the savior and the princess

 And she met her true prince (well, pirate) after she knew exactly what she was looking for, what she needed from him, and what she deserves

Don’t get me wrong, at this age people don’t just stop being a little childish

The young spirit is always there at any age. But I feel like Emma (and all of us at this range of ages) knows just a little more about life itself, and she was taking the role of the mature princess at the age it was truly designed for.