"Hey, baby," a blonde head peaks its way through the now slightly open door to Regina's office. "I brought you lunch." Regina is incapable of hiding her smirk as the blonde emerges fully into her office lightly closing the door behind her with a tap of her toe.

"I see that. To what do I owe the privilege of your company in the middle of the day?" Regina responds driely, eyes watching the blonde make herself at home in the small sitting area off to the side of her desk.

"Honestly, there is absolutely nothing going on at the station today, and I'm bored out of my mind, so I thought I'd take a break for a little while. Your presence was the most enticing distraction I could come up with, so here I am," Emma grins at her wife's current mask of indifference as she remains seated behind her desk.

Regina looks up at Emma, glasses still resting on the tip of her nose before she speaks, "I thought we discussed you barging unannounced into my office during work hours."

Emma chuckles lightly before walking predatorially toward the love of her life who is currently being intentionally obtuse. "And I thought we discussed you treating me like one of your constituents rather than treating me like your wife, which I happen to be." As she finishes her reply, Emma reaches Regina's chair and turns it towards her own body before swiftly removing her wife's glasses and placing them on her desk a moment later. She then crouches down in between her wife's legs to look up at her with an endearing pout.

Regina finally allows her mask of indifference to drop before chuckling at her wife's antics. "That we did, my love." Emma takes the term of endearment as encouragement to shoot up and capture her wife's bottom lip in between her teeth before kissing her fiercely causing a needy moan to escape her wife's throat.

"I love you," Emma says sweetly as she pulls away from her wife's overly enticing mouth before she no longer has the ability to do so.

"As I love you," Regina replies as Emma takes her hands and lifts her lightly from her chair to walk her over to where the blonde had set up their lunch.