As the tears streamed down Regina's face there was a knock on the door. It had been days since she left her house. After Marion was brought back to Storybrook by Ms. Swan, Regina had fled from Granny's diner. There had been many knocks at her door, missed phone calls and unopened text messages. She stood up from the couch and started to walk up the stairs as she heard a voice call out.

"Regina?" It was the one and only Robin of Locksley. She thought to herself, "Great, the last person I wanted to speak to". She paused on the steps for a moment longer as Robin threatened to break down the door if she wasn't going to open it.

"Please open up Regina. We need to talk. If you don't open this door I will." Robin raised his voice. Regina continued to walk up stairs until she heard a loud crash.

"Dammit Robin! I don't want to talk to you." Regina screamed running down to the foyer. There he stood in the damaged door way, her door laying in the middle of the room. Robin saw the furry in Regina's eyes as she went to pick up her door.

"I- I'm sorry m'lady." Robin apologized as he bent over to pick up her door.

"I suppose you're going to fix that." Regina said with anger and frustration in her voice. "I- I wil- I didn't mean to brea-"Robin stammered.

"Who do you think you are to break down my door? You don't live here anymore. You have no right to even be here." Regina interrupted him. With a wave of her hand the door had been fixed. As Robin opened his mouth to speak Regina moved closer. She pushed him onto her porch. "Get off my porch outlaw." Regina yelled.

"When you're done playing the evil queen and ready to talk you know where to find me." Robin answered, as he walked away.

The tears started streaming down Regina's face. "Stupid stupid stupid, now you lost him twice" she thought to herself. "Wait…R- Rob-"Regina couldn't spit the words out. She fell to her knees sobbing. Something always went wrong with her love life. Maybe Rumple was right, villains don't get happy endings. As much as she wanted Henry to believe she wasn't a villain she knew deep inside her heart was black, she'd always be one.

Robin sat down next to Regina and kissed the side of her head. "I love you, Regina." Robin said, breaking Regina from her thoughts.

"Robin! I'm so sorry! I shouldn't of yell-"Robin interrupted her with a kiss. His warm, soft lips on hers quickly shut her up. She continued the kiss even though she didn't want to. She was so heart broken, but maybe it was a good idea to sit and finally talk to Robin about where their relationship stands.

"No, I'm sorry Regina." Robin said kissing the back of her hand.

After sitting on the porch for a good forty-five minutes, Robin picked Regina up and carried her inside. He sat her on the couch and leaned over her giving her another long passionate kiss. As Regina sat up Robin disappeared into the kitchen. Before Regina could ask where he was going he returned with two glasses of wine.

"I pick you, Regina. I want you. Just because Marion is somehow alive doesn't mean I should break off what we have. After all we are soul mates." Robin smirked. "In all seriousness, you're the only one fo-" Regina, interrupting him, wrapped her arms around his neck and whispered "I love you" into his ear. Robin pulled away and kissed her. She could feel the hunger in his kiss.

"I missed you" he said pulling out of the kiss.

Regina stood up pulling Robin up with her. "Where's Roland" she asked making circles on his chest with her fingers.

"He's with little John, why?" asked Robin with a smirk.

Regina led Robin up her stairs. She pushed him against the wall, kissing him with hunger. He picked her up and carried her to the bedroom they once shared. He started to lift her shirt while kissing her. Regina pulled back and sat up.

"Wait…Robin…are you sure I'm the one you want." Regina asked with fear in her eyes.

"Regina, I couldn't be more sure. I promise you. It's you. Forever and always, okay?"

"Okay." Regina answered pulling him into a kiss.