No One Loves You More Than Me

Chapter 1

Robin wakes up in a cold, dusty room, his head throbbing. He didn't know where he was, he couldn't remember where he had been, and he didn't know who put him here. The only thing he knew was that he was tied up and Regina was the only thing on his mind. It had been almost six months since he had last seen her, and not a day went by that he didn't think of her. He feels something sharp behind his back, so he takes advantage of it and uses it to cut the rope that bind his wrists. Once he's free, he touches his forehead then looks at his hand; blood. He had cuts all over him, and apparently a busted head. He unties his ankles and tries to stand up, but he just falls back down. He was so weak. He yells for help, but no one seemed to be in the place.

Regina was at home with Henry. Henry had been helping her rebuild her life after her world was destroyed when Robin left. She tried for Henry, but deep down she knew that there was no one else for her, and that this hurt was here to stay. He decides to take her on a walk to get some fresh air, knowing she was having a bad day.

Robin finally gets the strength to stand up and walk. He walks to the door that was above him and realizes that he's in a basement. He tries to bang on it and open it, but it doesn't budge. He walks around the room looking for something to bust it open with or even a way out, but he finds nothing.

Regina and Henry walk along a trail in the forest. It was sprinkling and dull outside, but the trees sheltered them enough until it started raining heavier. Henry points out a cabin a bit later; one that he's went to with Gold before. They decide to take shelter inside until the rain stops.

Robin hears someone upstairs. He tries to decipher the voices, but he couldn't hear them well enough. He bangs on the door above him and yells for help, in hopes that it wasn't the people that actually put him in here.

Regina's ears perk up as Henry brushes rain off her shoulders.

"Did you hear that?" She raises her eyebrow and asks Henry.

"I didn't hear anything," he says as he shrugs and sits in an armchair which was directly over the door the Robin was beneath, hiding it from sight.

He bangs again, a little louder this time. "Help! Is anyone up there?" He yells.

He hears footsteps, and it sounded like whoever was up there was wearing heels, and he couldn't help but think of her. Those beautiful yet simple outfits she would wear with those enormously high heels that seemed like they'd kill you, but she would say they were the most comfortable shoe out there. He smiles at the memories and bangs again.

Henry nearly jumps out of his skin when he hears banging beneath him.

"Over here mom!" He yells and shoves the armchair over, revealing the outline of a door.

"Can you get it open?!" She asks as she crouches down, watching him fumble with the latch.

He hears someone toying with the lock, so he steps back just in case it needed to be kicked open. Henry pulls it open so hard he falls backwards. Light seeps into the basement as Regina peers over the edge inside. She couldn't see him because of how dark it was.

"Hello?" She calls and hears a faint echo. "If we went through all of this for a damn bird or some animal, I won't be happy," she says annoyed.

Robin then hears a voice. Her voice? No, it can't be. He steps over into the light and looks up at that gorgeous face he had been dreaming of for six months, and his heart stops.

"R..Regina?"