Board Thread:Character Discussion/@comment-24279891-20140506075618/@comment-5679696-20140602004638

Utter solitude wrote: Killian Jones wrote:

100% agreed XD Still, the clouded-memories-of-having-met-someone-they-actually-never-met thingy might work for other cases XD Exactly. I don't see Regina's Curse as a rigid, set in stone thing, but a fluid, changing force that bent as needed. THAT^ :D Like when David woke up from his coma. He was not supposed to be called David Nolan, nor have memories of a dog named Ajax nor a wife called Kathryn, but stuff changed, and the curse adapted. Perhaps Kathryn didn't even know any David Nolan before he woke up, and the curse got her new fake memories in order to prevent Snow White from getting her happy ending that easily. Same for the Belle-Lacey thing. I assume that in this case, as the curse was "broken" and magic was in town, Regina had to push it a bit, but I still think it was the curse's power that gave her the new Lacey life.