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| - In a run-down apartment complex in Massachusetts, Emma and Regina make their way through the dirty halls. When an ill looking man walks past them, Regina, in disgust, questions why she bothered creating Storybrooke when she could have just cursed everyone to live here. Emma proceeds to knock on a door, but the land comes out of another room, curious to what she wants. Emma explains that they're looking for Lilith Page and asks if she's around. The landlord explains that she hasn't been around for a few years, so Emma asks if he knows where she's moved. The landlord bluntly reveals that she's dead, shocking Emma. He explains that she was in a car crash and he's pretty sure she was drunk. He then tells Emma that nobody misses her since she was a weird one who had a personality you'd want to
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| - In a run-down apartment complex in Massachusetts, Emma and Regina make their way through the dirty halls. When an ill looking man walks past them, Regina, in disgust, questions why she bothered creating Storybrooke when she could have just cursed everyone to live here. Emma proceeds to knock on a door, but the land comes out of another room, curious to what she wants. Emma explains that they're looking for Lilith Page and asks if she's around. The landlord explains that she hasn't been around for a few years, so Emma asks if he knows where she's moved. The landlord bluntly reveals that she's dead, shocking Emma. He explains that she was in a car crash and he's pretty sure she was drunk. He then tells Emma that nobody misses her since she was a weird one who had a personality you'd want to stay far away from, "A real loser" he finishes. This enrages Emma, who grabs the landlord and pins him up against the wall, "She was my friend" she snarls at him, clenching her first. Regina holds Emma back, calming her down and telling her it's not worth it. Emma releases her grip and the man drops to the floor, gasping for air. Regina asks her friend if she's okay, but the blonde coldly tells her that she's "absolutely fine" before walking away in anger. ("Lily")
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