I drove down the dark rode. It was very late and the air was cool, the stars navigating me to the place I called home. I glanced up into my mirror and smiled and the sight I saw. Sitting there in her booster seat, was a sleeping little girl. Her hair was a messy mop of blonde curls, one arm wrapped tightly around her teddy, the other connect to her mouth that held her thumb.

I still remembers the day my little angel came into my life, and it has been the best thing to have ever happened to me.

*FLASHBACK*

Four Years Ago.

It was a cold winter night, the window outside gently blew as snow fell from the sky, making a white blanket that covered Boston.

I had just gotten home from my job at the local police department. As I opened the door, I entered the silence.

Due to the snow storm that was covering all of New England the past week, I was unable to make it home to spend the holidays with my parents and friends. I wished I didn't have to spend the holidays alone, it was one of the things I hated the most.

I had decided to slip into bed early that night, getting under the warmth of my bed sheets. Slowly my eyes began to close into a blissful sleep.

My eyes didn't open again until morning. As I was making my coffee, there was a knock on my apartment door. I was confused because I wasn't expecting anyone to come over.

I walked over to my door and opened it, no one was there. I was about to close the door when I heard a little noise below me. I looked down to see a little baby barely even a week old sleeping in small basket. I looked down the hallway and saw no one who could possibly be this child's mother. So I did the only thing I could think of, I leaned down and grabbed the basket with the child and bringing it inside, closing the door behind me.

*END OF FLASHBACK*

"Mommy?" a little voice says taking me out of my trance. I look into the mirror and see my little girl rubbing her eyes tiredly.

"Yes sweetie? What's wrong?" I ask her.

"I have to go potty." she whines, just a little though.

Just as I was about to answer, I took a moment to really take in my surroundings. It was no longer night outside, but early morning with the sun in the sky. We drove past a wall of trees and then there it was.

Welcome to Storybrooke

"We will stop in just a few more minutes, okay Maisy?" I ask her.

"Okay mommy, I can hold it." she replies, the turns to look out the window a the bright summer day.