This isn't a new chapter, obviously, because Operation Angelfish is finished.
This is basically a thank you to every single one of you for being so awesome. Your reviews are amazing and I'm just overwhelmed by how many of you have read, favourited and followed as well. I honestly do appreciate the support! :D
Also, at the moment the sequel is called Magic and Memories. I'm not happy with that title at all, but I can't think of anything I like. Operation Angelfish seemed the perfect title for this one and just stuck. So far I am completely void of better ideas, which is so frustrating.
Anyway, I'm going to keep it as Magic and Memories for now, otherwise I won't be posting it until I come up with something better. Which might never happen. Then it would never get posted. Sigh.
Hopefully the first chapter will be up before the end of the week!
Want a little sneak peak? Because I'm teasing you with this, I'll give you a preview :)
"You cannot smack your brother round the head just because he–"
"I didn't smack him round the head!" The teenager defended herself. "I didn't even touch him!"
"Using magic isn't a defence, Liv." David agreed with his wife.
"But I didn't!"
"She did!" Henry chipped in, pouting at his grandparents.
"I did not!"
Regina raised a hand before her son could reply. "Could someone tell us what's going on here?" When everyone started talking at once, she sighed and shook her head. "That's really not helping."
"Liv decided that she'd like horse riding lessons after all–"
"And she said that she'd be way better at it than me!" Henry cut across his grandmother, blinking innocently at his mothers as though expecting them to back him up.
"It just kinda escalated from there." Mary Margaret finished with a small shrug.
"I didn't do anything to him, though." Liv muttered darkly. "Although I will if he doesn't quit lying."
Regina sighed and looked at her son. "Henry… did Liv really do something to you?"
"Yes!"
"I didn't, you little sh–"
"Liv!"
"He's lying!"
"Henry, are you completely sure that–"
He glared between his mothers angrily before standing up and knocking his chair over. "You always take her side!" He shouted, storming out of the room and upstairs to his bedroom.
Oooh... it's all kicking off in Storybrooke! ;)
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