Silence was all one could hear in the enchanted forest. No birds chirping, no frogs croaking, no wolfs howling. Nothing. Pure bliss for Robin.

She watched as the arrow she had released launched and stuck itself into her target that she painted onto a tree. Robin sighed as she remembered her father, or rather, remembered his legacy. Robin Hood: The best archer in the enchanted forest, and probably the world at that time. She had to love up to that, which was proven difficult once hunters released she was a girl. But that didn't stop her, nothing did. Robin grabbed another arrow, but just as she was about to release it, she heard the pitter-patter of feet stepping over twigs and dead leaf's.

"Who's there?" She called out. Her bow was now aimed at the empty dark space where she heard the noises. Again, more pitter-patter. "I said, Who's there!"

A woman with a light blue elegant cloak walked into the line of fire. She pulled down her hood , revealing herself to the other girl. "It's me, Alice. Please don't shoot, I don't want to be turned into a bloody kebob!" The blond answered with a smile. Robin chuckled as she lowered her bow and engulfed Alice into a hug. "Someone missed me!" Alice joked.

Robin only grinned from ear to ear. "Of course I missed my best friend!" She confirmed. Well to be honest, it wasn't confirming but so much as lying to each other. Nook, Henry, and even Emma had told each other to just make it official, but both were still oblivious to their feelings.

"Oh bloody hell, I was only gone for three days! And plus, I got you a little something from the road!" Alice grabbed something from the pocket of her cloak.

Robin watched Alice admire the clock before gifting it to her. "Oh wow, I've never seen a clock rotate the wrong way! Where'd you get this?"

Alice loved the smile forming on Robin's face, and almost missed the question entirely. "Wonderland." She smiled. "It belonged to a friend of mine; The white rabbit. He gave it to me when I first met him, but I left it my tower. He told me 'Gift this to the one you treasure most when you go through your adventures.' And left. At first I thought that I would never find someone to gift this to. But Robin, Nobin if you will, I found you. Even my papa told me this was handmade for you." Alice grinned.

Robin nearly broke down to tears but held them in, only to find herself tugging Alice closer to her, and eventually letting their lips touch.

Once apart they both sighed. "I wish I could've found the strength to do that earlier." Robin chuckled. Alice rested her head on the archers shoulder and bit her lip.

"That doesn't matter now. All that matter is that you did." She smiled, leaning in to kiss Robin once more.