Hello guys! Ibring you my new Swan Queen story. I hope you like it and if it does let me know what you think and if you want me to continue posting the chapters.

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Emma's eyes snapped open, trying to control her agitated breathing. Sweat dripped down her forehead and her heart was beating fast against her chest.

She had had a strange dream, very strange. The last time she had a dream like that was two years ago and she remembered it as if she had lived it in person. At first her vision was blurred and after blinking several times she could distinguish herself in a large room, she was in an elegant party and was by the arm of a handsome man. The people looked at her with a smile and greeted her with courtesy, they stopped to talk to the man next to her and engaged in a rather intellectual conversation that Emma often didn't understand half of. In her free hand she held a glass of red wine and she only smiled and laughed at the jokes that came up in the conversation.

Emma sat up slowly and ran her hands through her blond hair, untangling it a bit with her fingers, she looked at the clock on her bedside table and snorted at the time. She got out of bed and shuffled to her son's room, opened the door and looked at the boy for a few seconds.

—Wake up kid, it's time to get up.

Henry let out a moan and stirred under the sheets, stretched out his arms and let a drowsy "Ok" escape from his lips.

The blond walked to the kitchen to make breakfast, like every morning. She picked up her hair in a ponytail and glanced at the incandescent sun that shone in the sky. In New York it was rare to see the sun that way, but specialists said it was due to global warming.

While she was cooking some eggs she thought about the things she had to do that day. The work in the station was not more than normal but she had to take care of the groceries for the department. In her head the image of that dream returned like a flash and a headache invaded her.


Regina was sitting at the dining table playing with her fork, threading bits of fruit on it. Another morning having breakfast alone, the house was quiet and she could feel the cool breeze coming in through the windows.

She snorted as she remembered that she had nothing to do during the day. Graham had gone to the office to fulfill his duties as mayor and he wouldn't return until very late. The house was clean, the garden was in perfect condition and she wasn't required in any important meeting and she preferred not to go to the club and have to talk with all those girls who wanted to impress her.

Being the mayor's wife was not easy at all. The previous night she had to attend a cocktail and smile so much that her cheeks hurt. If her mother had seen her, she would be proud of her. Regina ran her hands through her dark hair and finished her last bite of fruit.

She got up from her seat and got ready to go to visit her father and her brother and sister. She was the youngest of three children, Neal her older brother and Zelena. Her father, better known as Mr. Gold, was the owner of almost all of Storybrooke's businesses and her mother had died years before of a heart attack.

Regina putted on her coat and tucked her hair behind her ears, she putted her hands in her pockets and left her mansion to get into her car. His father's house was not far away, but she decided to go by car to later go downtown to buy some things.

She drove five minutes and let out a small smile when she saw the house where she had grown up. She opened the door and breathed in the smell so familiar to his father's cologne and the cigars he always smoked.

—Is there someone at home? — She shouted entering the room.

—Hello little sister — Neal saluted by the door of the kitchen with a big smile.

Regina walked to the kitchen and met with her brother who gorged on ice cream.

—Don't you think it's too early to eat ice cream?

—It's a champion's breakfast — he replied with a grimace.

—I don't think it's good for your health.

—Hey, I'm the big brother... I should take care of you.

—Yes, but you never pay attention to anything — Regina commented with a smile as she took a spoonful of ice cream.

—Wow! So early and you're here — Zelena said entering the kitchen.

—I'm also glad to see you sister — Regina answered sarcastically.

—Don't you have to work or something like that?... Oh right, I forgot, the first lady of Storybrooke doesn't have to work.

Zelena and Regina had never got along, since they were little they had conflicts and even with the death of their mother they couldn't get close to each other. Zelena had always looked down on Regina, put her aside and never considered her at all.

—Enough Zelena — interrupted Neal with a firm look.

—I'm just telling the truth, brother.

Regina decided to ignore her sister and putted her hand on Neal's arm to attract his attention.

—Is dad at home?

—He's in his study — he answered.

The brunette gave a small smile to her brother and left the kitchen without saying a word. Regina walked to her father's study and slowly opened the doors while a smile formed on her face as she saw her father behind the desk reading the newspaper.

Mr. Gold looked up and smiled at his daughter, he got up from his seat and walked to Regina to give her a big hug.

—Daughter, what a pleasure to have you here

—How you been dad? — She asked slowly separating from her father.

—As always... focused on business and watching your husband very closely.

—Graham does the best he can with the mayor's office.

—I know... He's a good man who knows how to manage the people. But I'm not sure he does the same at home, does he? — He asked raising an eyebrow.

—Of course he does — she hastened to say —He has a lot of work but always finds time for me.

—I hope so... Because if he is not he'll have to deal with me — said Mr. Gold raising his index finger.

Regina smiled and looked at her father tenderly caressing her cheek. Regina had always been her father's darling and unlike her mother he didn't want her to be the perfect daughter.

Father and daughter stayed in the study trying to spend some time together. Regina listened to her father's stories with attention, she loved to hear him talk about his business and his adventures as a young man.

After several hours without being interrupted, Neal came to inform his father that it was time to go to an important meeting in the mayor's office. Regina said goodbye to her father and her brother and informed them that she would go downtown to buy some things. Both men gave her a hug and kissed her on the cheek watching her with a smile. Zelena was no longer at home, she had gone to work at her law firm, which Regina thanked with all her soul.

She climbed into her car and drove to one of the few clothing stores in town. She got out of the car and entered with a smile while the women in there greeted her kindly.

She had to buy some clothes for the gala of next week. Graham had asked her to wear something blue to match the outfit he was going to wear. So she decided to look for a new dress for the occasion.


Emma decided to leave the police station early, the day was too quiet and nothing out of the ordinary had happened, she was sure that her co-workers could take care of everything.

Henry was in his swimming lessons and she could take the opportunity to do the shopping before picking him up. She got on her yellow beetle and drove to the nearest supermarket.

The traffic was quiet at that hour and Emma really appreciated it. She stopped the car at a red light and let out a sigh. The lights went green seconds later and Emma accelerated little by little, her cell phone started ringing and the blonde looked out of the corner of her eye at the driver's seat where she noticed that the screen of her cell phone was on again and again. Maybe it was a call from the police station asking her to come back.

Emma looked away from the cell phone and took it with her right hand to try to answer, her green eyes returned to the front and a car crossing in front of her made her open his eyes wide.

—Watch out! — Shouted a scared voice.

The blonde braked thoroughly managing to stop the car before hitting the car in front of her. Emma was breathing heavily and her hands were tight on the steering wheel. The only thing she could do was look everywhere for the voice she had heard. Nobody had noticed the incident and the car had already gone long... So, who had shouted?

And away from there, Regina was standing in front of the clothes shop counter with her eyes wide open and her hands shaking. Her sight had suddenly become cloudy and she had observed how one car was about to hit another and all she could do was scream: Watch out!

The people in the store observed her confused but she couldn't remove that image from her head, she could still see the image of the road in front of her and she didn't understand why. She could feel as if another heart were beating as fast as hers and as if another breath were agitated at her side.

Emma could feel the same, someone at her side. She had heard that voice clearly, she was sure it had not been her imagination. Her vision blurred and he could see the face of a girl watching her confused, suddenly she was not seeing the road anymore; It looked like she was in a clothing store somewhere else.