One: slay the ogres. Two: restore our lands. Three: get me out of here.
It's a boy. Worse, it's a brown- eyed, dark-haired boy, and Rumple is disappointed, though Belle and the child will never suspect. Rumbelle. -If you enjoy this or any of my stories, would you please consider voting for one or more of the four stories I have in the running for the Espenson Awards on Tumblr? Voting ends Feb. 7. Thanks!
After a three-year onslaught of attacks from enemies and would-be killers and enslavers, Gold's in no shape for marriage. So how come Archie agreed to officiate at Belle and Rumple's wedding–and looked so pleased about it?
I reject episode 3.20's reality and substitute my own: how the fight with Zelena should have gone.
After his enslavement to Zelena, Rumplestiltskin makes a life altering decision.
Based on that photo from "Bleeding Through" that's floating around. Because I've had it up to here with the parade of evil hussies who force lip locks onto our imp. Uh, Belle's imp.
Upstairs, her beloved sits in a rocking chair and watches out the open window that overlooks the raw garden. He waits, but not for her. He's waiting for four men to carry his son home. Spoiler for "Quiet Minds."
Zelena finds that in the Real World there's a magic more powerful than her own.
Abandoned by his father, bullied by other children, young Rumplestiltskin makes his first deal-with the Blue Fairy.
Sequel to "The Candidate." The Violet Fairy learns the extent of the power of the Powers That Be when Bae goes through the portal and Rumple doesn't.
Sometimes the slightest nudge can change the world. The Green Fairy must prevent Zoso from making Rumplestiltskin the new Dark One.