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| - Upon Emma Swan's arrival to Storybrooke, she is almost immediately arrested due to Regina's hate for her son's birth mother. Henry's teacher, Mary Margaret, bails her out though, and so Emma stops by her loft later on to thank her, where the two chat over cinnamon hot chocolate and cookies. ("The Thing You Love Most") When Emma decides to stay in Storybrooke, Mary Margaret allows her to stay with her in her loft. ("Snow Falls") Mr. Gold stops by the loft in hopes that Emma can help him track down Ashley Boyd, who has stolen from him. ("The Price of Gold") At the Loft, Emma comforts a crying Henry after he is told by Archie Hopper that his belief of fairytales is nonsense. ("That Still Small Voice") As Mary Margaret and Emma wash dishes in the loft, the former confides in her friend about h
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| - Upon Emma Swan's arrival to Storybrooke, she is almost immediately arrested due to Regina's hate for her son's birth mother. Henry's teacher, Mary Margaret, bails her out though, and so Emma stops by her loft later on to thank her, where the two chat over cinnamon hot chocolate and cookies. ("The Thing You Love Most") When Emma decides to stay in Storybrooke, Mary Margaret allows her to stay with her in her loft. ("Snow Falls") Mr. Gold stops by the loft in hopes that Emma can help him track down Ashley Boyd, who has stolen from him. ("The Price of Gold") At the Loft, Emma comforts a crying Henry after he is told by Archie Hopper that his belief of fairytales is nonsense. ("That Still Small Voice") As Mary Margaret and Emma wash dishes in the loft, the former confides in her friend about her feelings for the married David Nolan, but it warned by Emma that she should allow him to figure out his life before moving any further. ("The Shepherd") Flowers are delivered to the loft, which Emma angrily throws out, believing they were sent to her by Graham, whose affair with Regina she had just discovered. However, it turns out they were for Mary Margaret, from Dr. Whale, who she had a one night stand with. ("The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter") Having been fired from sheriff, Emma takes her anger out on a toaster in the loft, but Mr. Gold stops by to offer his services when it comes to outsmarting Regina, which eventually leads to the blonde owing him a favor. ("Desperate Souls") Not wanting the Storybrooke counterparts of Hansel and Gretel to end up in foster care, Emma takes them back to her loft where she confides to Mary Margaret about this. Later on, Emma reveals to her friend about how Henry thinks she is her mother. ("True North") Mary Margaret begins leaving the loft hours earlier in the morning so she can run into David at the diner. ("7:15 A.M.") Sidney Glass procures town records so he and Emma can find a way to bring down Regina. ("Fruit of the Poisonous Tree") When Mary Margaret and David's affair is exposed, Emma comforts a depressed Mary Margaret in her bed at the loft. ("What Happened to Frederick") Ruby briefly stays at the loft after a falling out with Granny, but the two eventually reconcile. ("Red-Handed") After obtaining Regina's skeleton keys, she's shocked to realize they can get through every door in Storybrooke, including the loft. ("Heart of Darkness") A party is thrown at the loft when Kathryn is found alive, thus proving Mary Margaret's innocence. ("The Return") August installs a new lock for the loft so Regina is unable to get in. ("The Stranger") Emma decides to leave the loft and Storybrooke, but as a parting gift, she is given an apple turnover by Regina. In order to prove it's poison, Henry takes a bite, causing him to pass out. ("An Apple Red as Blood")
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