an Show You the World

by Erin Griffin

Pairing: Red Beauty/ Beauty and the Beasy (for real though)

Disclaimer: I own nothing

*Don't you dare judge me. I am writing, and I couldn't think of a title, so I put this here after I put in that tag.

"Pancakes again?"

Belle only shrugged as she picked up her fork."I think it is my new favorite food."

"I think I have created a monster."

Belle only took a bite happily as Red sat in the booth across from her. The werewolf watched as the other woman ate, a small smile on her own lips. Part of her wanted to show Belle that there was so much in this world that she hadn't seen, but she remembered that having not left Storybrooke, there was a lot that she herself was missing out on. Still, she felt she could help Belle re-familiarize herself with her surroundings, that is if the Savior and Snow didn't return soon or if Regina never finds a way to let them go. She never knew she was caged in until now, and she tried not to think of it like that, or the wolf inside of her would be released. "Have you eaten yet?" Belle asked. Red shook her head, but remained quiet otherwise. "Is there something wrong?" Belle asked. She had a slight frown, and she set her fork down to give Red her full attention.

"No. No, I am fine. I was thinking… Perhaps i can show you some interesting places in Storybrooke. I know there isn't a whole lot, really, but Ruby remembers a lot of secret hideouts she found as a kid." Red offered. "I can make a basket of goodies, and you can maybe eat something else other than pancakes," Red said.

"But what if i want pancakes?" Belle asked playfully.

"Then you will have to deal with not getting any pancakes. At least, not on this picnic." Red grinned. Wait until you try cheesecake, she thought to herself.

"Alright," Belle said, picking up her fork again now that she saw that there was no more seriousness between them. "Where are you taking me?"

"You'll have to wait an see," she said. As Belle finished eating, Red founding herself feeling more eager to leave than she thought she would. As she stood up to get their picnic basket prepared, she found that more than finding her lemur in this world, she wanted to be that lemur for someone else.