(A/N-Special thanks to Bekki for beta reading this. Appreciate you so much. So I was watching the Olympics, and have always enjoyed beach volleyball, especially watching a certain bald headed volleyball player ;) and the idea hit me of how to try another story for Robin and Regina. Now some of this will follow the real events of the recent Olympics, some may change just a tad. So I hope you enjoy reading this one.)

Regina Mills was walking back towards the athlete's village, she had to hurry up and change and go back to the Olympic Aquatics Center. Today's events had been jammed packed with David having to make his qualifications in the 200 meter individual medley, along with the 200 meter fly. She loved her best and oldest friend to bits, but after starting off at eight this morning for qualifications then going to his events where he won a bronze and a silver, she was exhausted.

These games in Rio were a set up for what she would experience a little when her time came in PYEONGCHANG, South Korea. Where she and her partner Daniel Colter were going to be competing in the pairs figure skating. They had just won the world championships, earlier this year and were the odds on favorite to repeat all the way to the next winter Olympics. It wasn't going to be an easy task as the Russians, and the Canadian pair were sure to be stiff competition.

She knew her coach didn't like her taking off like this, to come to Rio, but she wanted to be here an to be able to experience this not just for herself but for her friend as well. Her mother didn't like it either, as Cora Mills was a control freak when it came to controlling Regina's life.

She was almost to the apartments when she cut around the corner and literally ran into a brick wall.

Except it wasn't a brick wall, it was a human wall.

A man. A very attractive man.

And if not for his quick reflexes she would have fallen backwards.

"Whoa there," the man said, his English accent thick, as he had grabbed her shoulders to prevent her from falling.

Regina stood there in shock as she looked at him, really looked at him. "I'm sorry, I was in a hurry and wasn't watching where I was going."

"No worries, milady," the man said as he continued to hold her by her shoulders, his blue eyes were locked on her face as if he was studying every inch of her face.

"I...thank you," Regina said as the man continued to stare at her. "I better get going, don't want to be late."

"Right," he said as he let go of her shoulders. "Where are you heading to?"

"The Aquatics Center, my friend is competing tonight," Regina answered as she started towards the stairs.

"Maybe, I'll see you around then," he said as she turned around to look at him.

She smiled lightly as she said, "Maybe." She then turned back and made her way upstairs. She changed quickly and hurried over to the Aquatics Center. She arrived just in time to see David take his stance in ready for the 200 meter fly. The venue was packed as it often was for the swimming events. She took her seat, but stood up during the race as David swam really well, but was out touched for a medal. She clapped and gave him a smile and a hug as he then walked passed her heading to the back.

She thought of how he still had a chance of getting a medal in the 200 meter individual medley. The USA's team for that race was well equipped to win the race. David was eight years older than her, and she had always looked to him as an older brother. Their families had always been close and she had often followed David around like an annoying little sister could.

She waited for David and the others to come out from the dressing room, as soon as she saw him, she ran into his arms, "You did well. Knocked three seconds off your time."

"Still lost," David said as he started walking with her, his arm around her shoulders as they headed towards the taxi.

"You can't win them all," Regina reminded him.

"Tell that to superman," David said as he nodded over at Phelps.

"He doesn't win everything either, he wins a lot granted," Regina said. "But he's human just like you are."

"Nolan!" a voice called out.

"Booth!" David called out as the two men shook hands.

"So we on for tonight?" August asked.

"Of course," David answered.

"Awesome," August said, as he then looked at Regina. "Always a pleasure to be around you, beautiful." He brought her into his arms and gave her a huge hug.

"Always the charmer," Regina said as she kissed his cheek, and then smiled as David put his cheek out and a finger at it.

"Both of you," Regina said as she gave him a quick kiss as well.

"Alright, let's turn this town upside down," August said as the three friends headed out into the night life of Rio.

In another part of Rio, at Copacabana Beach, Robin Locksley and his partner Killian Jones were getting ready for their match tonight in men's beach volleyball. They were on schedule tonight to play against a strong Italian team. Robin was well known for being a great defensive player, had won that aware alone for the last three years in a row. And as good as his defense was, his offense was just as equally impressive. He had also won numerous awards such as Best Attacker, Best Hitter. When he aimed, he always hit his target. Thus he had earned the nickname the "Lucky Arrow."

"You seem distracted," Killian said as he sat down beside his partner.

"Sorry, about that," Robin said as he admitted to himself that he was distracted.

Distracted by her!

Ever since he had run into her, quite literally, he couldn't seem to get his mind off of her. Not even when he had an important match tonight. He kicked himself as he thought of how he had not even gotten her name, he knew nothing about her.

Nothing except how stunning she was.

Her eyes were so full of warmth and feeling. They reminded him of the sweetest chocolates.

Her hair was so shiny and full of life, so dark and so silky, he had wanted to run his hands through it. To caress it.

Her smile was so full, it could easily lighten up one's day, that no matter what her smile is that ray of hope that can blossom even a withered flower.

He wondered what those lips would taste like under his own. He wondered what she would feel like in his arms, in a passionate embrace as he kissed her. For a split second he had almost lowered his head to find out what those lips would taste like. He snapped out of it and knew he had to have been enthralled by her, because of his instant reaction to her.

"I ran into someone earlier, and have been a little distracted ever since," Robin admitted to his friend.

"She must have made such an impression on you then," Killian said, "as I have never seen you acting like this."

"I never thought I would either," Robin said. "But I guess it's my luck as I was do awestruck, I didn't even get her name."

They were in the back of the dressing room, the television was on and Robin happened to look up and saw the woman of his desire on the screen being hugged by one of the United States lead swimmers. He didn't know why, but he felt a huge wave of jealously sweep over him at seeing her in another man's arms. And to see who it was, didn't help at all.

David Nolan, a well known bad boy of the swimming league.

She had said earlier, it was a friend of hers she was going to watch. Was this who she was talking about?

"That's her!" Robin said as he got up from his seat and walked over to the television.

"You know her?" another one of the volleyball players asked.

"Who is she?" Robin asked. "Please, her name."

"She's Regina Mills, she's a figure skater along with her partner," the man answered.

"Regina," Robin said her name, let it roll of his tongue. It suited her, her name.

"You know her?" the man asked.

"I ran into her," Robin answered, "is she with Nolan?"

"No, they are rumored to be close friends," the man answered.

"How close?" Robin asked. If Regina was involved with Nolan, then he would have to respect them both.

"Literally just friends," the man answered. He had no idea how his words had helped Robin's mind.

"You said she was a figure skater?" Robin asked.

"Yes, her and her partner are going for the gold in the next Olympics," the man answered.

"How do you know so much about the lass?" Killian asked as he came up to them.

"My sister follows her, she's a huge fan of theirs," the man explained to them both.

"Wait a minute, you say she's going for a medal in the next winter Olympics, then why is she here?" Killian asked.

"She always comes to David's big events, and the Olympics is the biggest," the man explained.

"So she should be at all the swimming events?" Robin asked.

"Mostly," the man said.

"Thank you," Robin said.

"Good luck tonight," the man said as they shook hands.

„There, now you know who she is," Killian said.

"Indeed," Robin said.

"Okay, so after our match, we'll come up with a game plan to see about your meeting with the lovely lady Regina," Killian said.

"Let's go kick some Italian Stallions," Robin said as they made their way out towards the entrance to the court.

Robin's predictions came true as they won their match that night, and afterwards they headed back to their apartments in the athletes village. Robin went to the apartment where she had been heading towards, but no one answered. He then spent some time looking around for Regina but didn't see her, as he gave up and headed back to his apartment, where Killian and him started coming up with ideas for finding Regina.

Killian said he was going out for a minute, and would return soon.

While Killian was gone, Robin started to google Regina Mills on his phone. She was everything and then some. She was elegant, classy and an amazing figure skater, along with her partner. She was fantastic on and off the ice, as she interviewed like a Queen. Robin watched as she was lifted and thrown into jump after jump. He had to admit that he held his breath as he watched her being picked up into lifts and jumps.

"So any luck?" Killian asked as he walked in.

"No, I went by the building where I had last seen her, but she wasn't there," Robin said.

"I heard that Nolan and his friends throw a party at their place almost every night, except tonight I heard that Nolan, Booth and a certain lady were in town, at a certain night club," Killian said.

"Is that a fact?" Robin asked.

Killian smiled as he answered, "Indeed."

"So which club?" Robin asked.

"Lapa," Killian answered.

Robin smiled as he remembered they had been there the night before, and knew the place quite well.

"So what are we waiting for?" Robin asked.

"After you," Killian said as they headed out in search of Robin's...lady.

(A/N-I've made an account on Twitter just for fics, not the show. I will post sneak peaks into projects I'm working on. No drama just a place to enjoy fics, save it for DMs please. It's atMyFicsAndMore)