Once upon a time how old is belle




















In the present, he has a ten year old daughter and she finds him to bring him home as they have been cursed and have no recollection of who they once were. Now, Regina sends Nook to a distant realm to retrieve a powerful magic and there he meets Rapunzel, goes on a daring mission for her to set her free from the tower, they have a tryst and the next morning, Alice is born. It gives time for Henry to write and publish his book and for it to flop.

Now why three years? How did I determine that it was when season seven takes place? Now this is where I believe all of our characters ages should be by the end of the series at least those whom we know of. And I also have a list of the characters birthdays, the ones we know of at least. I also should mention Ella, Anastasia and Drizella since their ages came into play. In this episode we also see that Anastasia and Drizella were about four and eight when Rapunzel made that deal with Gothel and was entrapped in a tower for six years making the girls 10 and 14 when she returned and Anastasia was 14 when she almost died and Ella seems to have been the same age as Ana.

I made a post specifically about this. Where Was Enchanted Forest 2. So with that, if they had gone back or stayed in their own time then they would have ended the show in late May-early June of… as Henry would turn 42 later that year and his birthday is in August. Of course he and Baelfire were older than that by the time we get to present day events but this is just speculation lol. Much love, Oncers. Surprised, Belle thanks him, and he awkwardly puts her down.

During one day at the castle, Belle has just finished doing the laundry and polishing the silver when Rumplestiltskin returns with a wailing baby for her to look after. She is shocked to learn he stole the child, and his possible sinister intentions for the infant once he comes back at sundown.

After Belle calms the baby by reading him the tale of Gideon from Her Handsome Hero , she takes him with her to escape the castle. She wanders into an unlocked tower at one point and finds an incantation written in fairy language used to summon the Black Fairy , which she is able to read and translate. As soon as Belle is done writing, Rumplestiltskin arrives to steal the paper and the baby, as he intended for her to unknowingly provide the translation.

Belle is locked in the tower by Rumplestiltskin, but the Blue Fairy frees her and urges her to save the baby. Belle arrives in time to see Rumplestiltskin distracted with confronting the Black Fairy, and she goes to grab the child. When Rumplestiltskin finally notices Belle, the squid ink on the fairy wears off, allowing her to escape. Having no knowledge of what transpired between him and the fairy, Belle tries to be sympathetic to whatever pain Rumplestiltskin is in and what he wanted from the Black Fairy, but she insists that sacrificing a child is not the answer to his problems, however, Rumplestiltskin dejectedly remarks that no one understands his pain.

Later, Belle returns the child to his elated parents, as an unseen Rumplestiltskin watches longingly from a distance. While Rumplestiltskin is in a mournful mood, Belle accidentally walks in on him lighting a candle. Despite that he tells her to go away, she approaches to set down a basket of flowers on the table. When he warns her a second time, Belle notes a shawl nearby. Immediately, she realizes the candle is in remembrance of someone and gives her condolences.

Rumplestiltskin remarks that this person is not dead, though, and simply just lost. He sadly admits it is the person's birthday, and regrets his past actions tore away their chance to be happy together. Belle proposes that it's not too late. Though Rumplestiltskin hopes for the same, he thinks his own ending won't be a happy one. Noticing Rumplestiltskin has returned to the castle, Belle walks in to greet him and ask if he needs anything.

One of the Dark One's guests, a blonde woman , recognizes Belle. She claims Rumplestiltskin mentioned her, to which Belle is pleasantly surprised, though he says that never happened.

As Rumplestiltskin shoos her from the room, Belle remarks that he could speak in a nicer tone. Nonetheless, she leaves as he requests. Over the course of a couple of months, Belle slowly gets to know Rumplestiltskin and they develop a friendship. One day, she goes to town to buy food, where the villagers gossip about her being the Dark One's maid. As a wounded soldier is carted towards camp, she recognizes him as Samuel, her childhood friend. Seeing his injury is from an enchanted weapon, Belle brings him home with her to cure him.

Rumplestiltskin, although not pleased with a stranger in his castle, agrees not to kill him. When Samuel awakens, he relates a fabricated tale about how acquired his wound as she researches healing methods. At one point, she finds a notebook in his belongings, which reveal his actual plan is to steal the Dark One's dagger and control Rumplestiltskin into plundering the Enchanted Forest.

Despite her doubts about Samuel's story, she keeps her find a secret. Later, Samuel makes an unexpectedly quick recovery, and he admits he came to rescue her on her father's orders. To free her, he wants to use Pandora's Box to trap Rumplestiltskin. Knowing his real plan with the dagger, Belle deliberately leads him out of the castle. From outside the door, Samuel continues an attempt to persuade her, until he seemingly disappears. Rumplestiltskin returns, with the box in hand, as Belle explains why she had to stop Samuel.

When she questions where her friend is, Rumplestiltskin only states he kept his promise and didn't kill him, although he secretly condemned Samuel to a swamp. Later, in conversation, she learns the small clothing in one of the rooms belongs to Rumplestiltskin's son. On the topic of why she accepted his deal, Belle explains it was an opportunity to be brave.

When she further implores the Dark One about his past, Rumplestiltskin responds by sending her to fetch straw, and he'll tell her his tale when she returns. Belle questions if he trusts her enough to expect her return, but Rumplestiltskin admits he assumes she'll run away. Offered a choice to return home or stay as his servant, Belle contemplates this as she walks to town, where she meets the Queen, who tells her about true love's kiss that can break any curse; namely Rumplestiltskin's.

She returns to the castle with a basket full of straw and asks Rumplestiltskin to tell her about how he lost his son. He makes it short and vague. She leans in to kiss Rumplestiltskin, intending to break his curse, and pulls away as the darkness lifts from him.

Before the curse is completely gone, Belle mentions true love's kiss, causing him to accuse her of conspiring with the Queen to strip him of his powers. Desperately, Belle attests her love for him is true, but he refuses to listen, throwing her in the dungeon.

Later, Rumplestiltskin kicks her out for good, claiming his power is more valuable than her, while Belle brands him a coward for not believing she loves him. Before leaving, she swears he will regret his decision, as there will be nothing left for him except an "empty heart and a chipped cup ". Some time after this, Belle meets Robin Hood again and they have other adventures together. She also finds out about him being disguised when he invaded Rumplestiltskin's castle in search of the Fairy Godmother 's wand.

Belle spends her time at a local tavern when she overhears a dwarf , Dreamy , tell his fellow brethren about how strange he is feeling. Belle recognizes the symptom as being lovesick, to which Dreamy begins talking to her about a fairy named Nova who told him about going to Firefly Hill. Amused, Belle bluntly tells Dreamy that Nova is obviously inviting him to meet her there. When Dreamy asks her what love is like, she replies that it is the most wonderful and amazing thing in the world, but it does not always last forever.

Additionally, she has already had her heart broken enough to know when someone is reaching out, referring to Nova's invitation to Dreamy. Belle presses him to seize the opportunity and be with Nova while he still has a chance. The next day, she returns to the tavern and is greeted by Dreamy, who thanks her for the previous advice as he and Nova will soon be leaving together. Belle is estastic at the news. Suddenly, a group of men burst into the tavern to announce they will be heading to a far off land in search of a beast called the Yaoguai.

Dreamy thinks it's the perfect opportunity for Belle to have a real adventure. Belle is more unsure since the only adventures she has experienced are the ones in books, which all have happy endings. At Dreamy's urging, she eventually gives in and is given a pouch of fairy dust by him. During the journey, she reads a book detailing the Yaoguai's whereabouts. Her travelling companions, particularly a man named Claude , give her a hard time about being a bookworm.

She informs them the book will give them clues as to where to find the Yaoguai, and when pressed, lies and tells them the creature can be found by a lake. They kick her off the wagon to find the Yaoguai themselves, but Belle consults the book to track the beast to a mountainous cave.

She approaches the den, but attracts the Yaoguai by stepping on a branch. Belle flees until a female clad warrior, Mulan , drives the Yaoguai off. Upset, Mulan berates Belle for startling the Yaoguai, which she spent months trying to find. Belle states she only wanted to help while the latter tells her to go away. Later, Belle stops by a village well to grab a sip of water and is accosted by Claude and his cronies for previously misleading them to the lake.

They attempt to dump her down the well, but Mulan scares them away while sustaining a leg injury. Having a change of heart, Mulan proposes they hunt down the Yaoguai together. On the way there, Mulan can go no further as her wound is getting worse and entrusts Belle with the task of killing the Yaoguai.

Armed with Mulan's sword, she heads into the valley and lures the Yaoguai into the village. After letting out a spray of water from a slashed pipe, the beast's bodily flames are doused out.

To Belle's amazement, the Yaoguai collapses on the ground and scrawls the message "Save me". She opens her pouch of fairy dust, sprinkling it on the Yaoguai, who turns back into a human man, Prince Phillip. He is deeply grateful, to which Belle wishes for him to repay by taking Mulan to a doctor for treatment. She leaves them and begins making her way back to Rumplestiltskin. Instead, the Evil Queen captures Belle, after being tipped off by Claude, and imprisons her.

After the curse is cast, Belle becomes a patient in the town hospital 's psychiatric ward. After remembering his life from the Enchanted Forest , Mr. Gold has memories of how he lost Belle, presumably at the hands of her father, who is now a flower delivery man named Moe. One day, he takes away Moe's truck because he is late with loan payments. Later, Mr. Gold's house is ransacked and several items, including his only memento of Belle, a chipped cup , goes missing, though Emma manages to get all the stolen belongings back, except for the cup.

Suspecting Moe has it, Mr. Gold kidnaps Moe and tries to beat the truth out of the man, while expressing a great deal of rage, blaming him for Belle's death.

Instead, Regina later proves she stole the cup and uses it to goad Mr. Gold into admitting his real name , to prove he has regained his memories from before the curse. Satisfied, Regina gives the cup back and leaves to pay a visit to Belle at the hospital, while Mr. Gold remains unaware his lost love is alive. Following the aftermath of the restoration of magic in Storybrooke , Belle and Mr. Gold speak beside the wishing well. She tells him of her imprisonment and asks if the release of magic was to seek revenge for her capture.

He states it wasn't his intention, but will use it as an advantage. She makes him promise not to use the magic and seek revenge against Regina , which he agrees to. However, Mr. Gold finds a way to harm his nemesis without himself being the actual person to do so by releasing a Wraith to suck out Regina's soul.

Upset at his broken oath, she leaves the pawnshop in tears of anger and frustration. After the Wraith disappears through a vortex , leaving Regina unscathed, Belle returns and states she will remain with Mr. Gold because he is still a "monster". One night, Belle has a nightmare in which Mr. Gold attacks Leroy , who has come looking for his ax. To her horror, he takes on his old appearance as the Dark One and proceeds to strangle Leroy to death.

She wakes up in a cold sweat and goes looking for Mr. Gold, whom she sees is in the basement secretly spinning gold thread and working on magic.

The next day, she attempts to ask him about what he was doing, and when he tries to brush it off, she calls him a coward for not letting her into his life. Without informing Mr. Gold, Belle leaves for the diner and gets Ruby 's with possibly reopening the closed down library. She goes to peek at the inside of the building from the outside window, but is distracted and then kidnapped by William Smee , who brings her to Moe. At first, Belle is overjoyed to see her father again, but balks when he insists that she leave Mr.

Gold for good. Unable to convince her, Moe orders Smee to take his daughter outside the town line so that she will lose her memory. Belle is handcuffed to a mining cart underground as it sets off on the tracks.

In an attempt to free herself, she grabs a key for the cuffs but drops it. Belle is saved by Mr. Gold's magic but makes it clear she doesn't want him in her life, since he is unable to be truthful with her, and is equally unhappy with Moe for making choices for her.

While spending time getting acquainted with food at the diner, Ruby gives her a small box someone left at the front desk. The box contains is a key, which Belle uses to open the library. Inside the building, Mr. Gold admits bringing magic to Storybrooke because he doesn't know how to live without magic.

However, the price of bringing magic to town is not being able to leave without losing his Enchanted Forest memories, and therefore, Mr. Gold is unable to search for his son , who was also his motivation for making the Dark Curse. He acknowledges experimenting with magic to figure out a way to break the price of magic.

After telling her all this, he turns to leave, but Belle wants to start over with Mr. Gold and invites him to have hamburgers with her at Granny's. At the diner, Belle celebrates with the miners after the discovery of diamonds in the Storybrooke Mines , which can be made into fairy dust and rescue Emma and Mary Margaret from the Enchanted Forest. While drinking, she sees Ruby being asked out by Billy. Noting her friend's obvious discomfort, she comes over to excuse Ruby for the night with the reason being they are having a girls' night out.

Billy takes the rejection in stride and leaves. Belle remarks that he seems nice, though Ruby is distracted and heads to the back room of the diner. The next morning, Billy turns up dead, and Ruby is accused of murder, since she shape shifted into a wolf the night before, but can't remember anything. David and Granny believe in her innocence, as does Belle, who allows them to hide Ruby in the library from the angry townspeople.

Ruby is chained up as a safety precaution, but Belle releases her when she asks for a restroom break. Instead, she is cuffed while Ruby, believing the townspeople's hatred towards her is justified, goes to face the mob. Much later, David presumably unchains Belle after discovering Albert is the actual culprit in Billy's death and Ruby's name is cleared.

Belle and Mr. Gold finally go on a date at Granny's with a serving of hamburgers. They are interrupted by the presence of Regina, who needs Mr. Gold's help in dealing with their nemesis, Cora. Belle asks who Cora is, though Mr. Gold replies she will never have to meet her. Gold argues he has defeated Cora before, but Regina reminds him that was during a time he "didn't have anything to lose". From this, she indirectly references that Belle will be in danger if Cora reaches her, which makes the librarian nervous.

In the pawnshop, Belle is getting ready for a picnic lunch with Mr. Gold when Emma, David and Mary Margaret arrive. They accuse Mr. Gold of causing Archie 's death, to which Belle reacts in disbelief. Gold proves his innocence by giving Emma a dream catcher to look into the memories of Archie's dog Pongo , who witnessed his owner's death. She sees a recollection of Regina killing Archie in cold blood, though no one is aware it is actually Cora masquerading as the madam mayor.

She, along with the other townspeople, attend Archie's funeral where Mary Margaret gives a eulogy in remembrance of him. Afterward, Belle meets up with Mr. Gold, who happily informs her about his success in making a potion to cross the border, which will work if poured on his son's shawl. She wishes to go with him, but he regretfully says the potion is only enough for one person. Later in the day, Belle goes to sort books in preparation for a future library opening.

Once inside, she recognizes a stranger as Hook and runs away, but he blocks her. Belle pins him on the floor by toppling a bookshelf and scurries into the elevator. She calls Mr. Gold and tries to give more details about Hook, but he can't hear her through the bad reception. She stays in the elevator until Mr. Gold comes to the library. Reunited, they hurry back to the pawnshop as Mr.

Gold hesitantly tells her how Hook stole his wife, Milah , from him years ago. When she asks what happened to his wife, Mr. Gold says that she died. He discovers the shawl is gone and furiously plans to go after Hook alone.

He hands her a loaded gun to defend herself with. She returns to the library and finds a knot Hook left behind. From browsing through a book about knots, she determines it comes from a ship. At the dock , she sees a bird standing on something invisible. Belle uses a pinch of dust to outline the steps onto a ship and follows them up through a barrier onto the deck.

She ventures below deck to free a trapped Archie and urges him to go back to town, which he does. Belle looks for the shawl, and distractedly sets down the gun. Hook makes himself known to her with the shawl in hand. They both lunge for the gun, but he grabs it first and aims it at her forehead. He reveals Mr. Gold killed Milah by ripping out her heart and crushing it. Even knowing this, Belle still believes Mr. Gold has changed for the better. She hits him with a rowing paddle and runs away to above deck with the shawl, but Hook gets there first.

When Mr. Gold shows up to beat Hook bloody, Belle pleads for him to stop as proof he has changed from the past. They leave together, and later that night, she watches as he uses the potion and shawl to cross the border while his memory stays intact.

From the opposite side of the town line, Belle promises to wait for him. Suddenly, a bullet ricochets into her shoulder from behind.

She falls over the border into Mr. Gold's arms and loses her memories as Hook is revealed to be the shooter. In an amnesiac state, Belle doesn't recognize her own name when Mr. Gold calls her and witnesses him conjuring a fireball just as a car crashes into town. Frantic and confused, she doesn't understand what is going on. Gold is worried about Belle's injuries, so he magically heals them , which only frightens her. Emma arrives in her sheriff car with David and Mary Margaret.

While an ambulance is called, Mary Margaret soothes a panicked Belle, and later hands her over to a nurse at the hospital. Taken in as a patient, Belle tries to get some rest but is startled awake by Mr. Gold kissing her. She screams in horror until he leaves. Gold returns later with a chipped cup, which he says is enchanted with magic, and insists that she try looking at it so her memories might come back. She becomes afraid and unsure when he mentions magic.

She gives the cup back, though he keeps pushing it back at her. Frustrated, she angrily throws the cup at the wall as it shatters into pieces. She demands that he leave her alone, which he finally does in tears. During Belle's stay at the hospital, Ruby tries to cheer her up with some familiar things, such as her favorite book.

Belle suspiciously questions her about the accident and the man who used magic to heal her. Worried about exposing magic, Ruby ignores the inquiry and tries to persuade Belle that the tranquilizers must be giving her hallucinations. Upset no one believes her, Belle acts out violently and has to be sedated by the nurse. Later that night, Greg , who was the driver in the car crash, visits Belle in her room. She thinks he doesn't believe her about the fireball just like everyone else, though Greg admits he saw it too.

While still resting up in her hospital room, Belle meets Regina. Uneasy at the woman's presence, she asks if they were friends. Regina mentions they knew each other, and asks Belle about Mr. Gold and the dagger.

She has no memories of anything, so Regina knocks the girl unconscious and uses magic to levitate the items in Belle's bag into the air to find clues on the dagger's location. From her cell phone, she receives a call from Mr. Apologetically, Belle tries to tell Mr. Gold she doesn't remember him, which he knows, but wanted to give his last regards to her as he is dying.

He describes the person he knew in her; a beautiful woman who loved an ugly man, and further explains that she creates goodness in those who don't have any. Belle begins to tear up at his words, but he hangs up before she can respond. Gold pays her a visit, Belle is happy and relieved to see he survived.

She is more trustworthy of him since their phone conversation and believes that he wants to help her regain memories. She tries to thank him for healing her, but he avoids the topic of magic, which disappoints her.

While Mr. Gold is getting her discharged from the hospital, Belle packs up her belongings. Regina comes in to introduce herself as the mayor. When she hears from Belle that Mr. Gold is going to help restore her memories, Regina is displeased. Thinking quickly, Regina bends down to pick up an item and instead conjures an enchantment on a matchbook of the town bar, The Rabbit Hole.

Regina asks if it belongs to Belle. Though Belle says no, Regina suggests she should take a better look at it. Belle glances down at the card and is surprised at the flood of memories, exclaiming she remembers who she is. In fact, Regina has given her false memories to replace the ones she lost previously. Belle assumes the name Lacey and leaves the hospital to hit up the bar by playing pool and chatting with Mr.

Gold approaches her, and she remembers him as the man who visited her at the hospital. A man, Keith , tries to flirt with her, but she shoots him down. Gold asks Lacey out on a date at Granny's, which she accepts out of pity for him. Despite turning down Keith earlier, she makes plans to meet with him behind the diner. During the date, Lacey is impressed by Mr.

Gold's approachable personality since the stories about him say otherwise. She states that it's important to truly know someone by seeing what's in a person's heart. He accidentally spills wine on her dress, so she goes to clean up, but actually goes to make out with Keith outside. Gold witnesses them and shoves Keith off in the belief he is assaulting Lacey. Instead, she admits the real reason she agreed to the date. Lacey is simply not attracted to Mr.

Gold's nice guy personality and specifies they do not fit together because she isn't Belle. Later, in the bar's parking lot, she watches Mr. Gold beating up Keith. Intrigued, she realizes Mr. More Reality TV News ». View all Celebrities Sites. More Fantasy News ». More Gaming News ». More ESports News ». More Food News ». More Dog News ». View all Lifestyle Sites.

More Music News ». More FS Music News ». Belle teams up with Mulan to track the creature, but Mulan becomes wounded and Belle must face the monster herself. Things take an unexpected turn when Belle discovers that the Yaoguai seeks help, and uses fairy dust to turn him back into his normal self, which turns out to be Prince Phillip. Phillip thanks her and leaves with Mulan, but unknown to them, Belle is abducted by Regina's forces and held as a prisoner until the Dark Curse takes them all away from the Enchanted Forest.

Belle, like all the others affected by the Dark Curse, is taken to Storybrooke, Maine. She is held in the underground asylum as a prisoner, until Jefferson frees her and tells her to find "Mr. Gold", which is the alias that Rumplestiltskin had been going under during the curse.

Belle and Rumplestiltskin reunite, and Belle remembers him after the curse is broken and Rumplestiltskin introduces magic into Storybrooke. Reunited at last, Belle makes Rumplestiltskin promise that he won't kill Regina as an act of revenge.

Rumplestiltskin promises, but toys with their agreement by summoning the Wraith to kill Regina instead. Belle is initially angry with him, even though the Wraith fails to kill Regina, but she still sees good in him which she hopes to work on. Later, Belle is kidnapped by William Smee and is reunited with her father, who plans to send Belle over the town line so that she will forget her memories of Rumplestiltskin. This plan is foiled by Rumplestiltskin himself, who gives Belle access to the Storybrooke Library, which was originally closed.

Eventually, Belle gets caught up in the feud between Rumplestiltskin and Captain Hook , resulting in Belle getting shot and falling over the town line, causing her to lose her memories. With some manipulation from Regina, Belle becomes a scantily-clad barfly named Lacey, who becomes attracted to Rumple's dark side as opposed to Belle being attracted to the good in him. However, the Blue Fairy creates a potion which restores Belle's memories.

Belle and Rumple say goodbye, when Rumple leaves with the others to save Henry from Neverland. Belle is entrusted with a potion which creates an impenetrable invisible shield around Storybrooke, but not before John and Michael Darling manage to slip into town. Ariel arrives in Storybrooke with instructions from Rumple, and tells Belle that they need Pandora's Box. Belle and Ariel succeed in finding it, and are briefly terrorized by the Darling brothers before Belle convinces them to abandon Peter Pan 's cause.



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