Regina felt her stomach tie up in knots as her chest grew tight with grief. How foolish she had been in thinking she could be happy for an extended amount of time. She didn't deserve even the amount she had gotten from her time with Robin. She should have known it was going to come to an end eventually. She clutched her hand to her chest, briefly thinking about pulling her heart out and burying it out in the snow. It would be so much easier not to feel, not to care. And maybe to enact her revenge! But, she was still trying to be a better person so instead of lashing out on the incipit moron, Emma, she decided to walk. And walk she did. She was somewhere in the forest when she realized she hadn't felt her feet in a while and yet she kept walking. Regina had waited until she was sure that no one was following her before she let the tears fall, and as they fell she felt her face get very cold, almost to the point of freezing the moisture to her face. The Queen was beginning to worry she might be getting close to the town line when she heard the most beautiful music coming from behind her. She couldn't describe it but she felt a connection to it. The music was sad, but strong. She needed to be closer to it. Her feet seemed to move without a connection to her brain as she drew nearer to the haunting lullaby. As she got closer the music thundered in her ears, so loud she wanted to cover herself to shield the invading noise. And then, as quickly as it began, it stopped. Regina whirled around trying in vain to find the source. She went to take another step when she realized her feet were stuck. A large block of ice began to form at her feet and slowly made it's way up her body. She tried to cry out in fear but she was unable to find her voice. As she flicked her wrist to conjure a fireball the ice wrapped itself around her hands, stopping the movement before it began. She tried to poof herself home but found she was unable to. She was trapped. Trapped alone in the woods as the glacier made its way around her body, tightly binding her in a frozen prison. The ice had wound its way all the way to the top of her head and she feared she wouldn't be able to breath shortly. Suddenly, a hole began to form in the ice, near her stomach. The hole grew larger until her stomach and chest where free to move. She was terrified and helpless as the shadows moved around her, closing in on her quickly. She tried one last time to teleport herself somewhere safe but the ice kept her firmly in place. The last of her efforts left her tired and before she could see her attacker Regina blacked out.