I saw this prompt and couldn't resist. I'm not sure how many chapters there will be yet, but I'll try update weekly.

Prompt: Emma works at a boutique store and Regina walks into the store, searching for a dress for her sister's wedding.

It is three weeks later, the wedding already occurred but Regina keeps coming to the store, using the wedding as an excuse to meet Emma.

~The Lonely Geek

Wedding Love

Chapter 1

Regina sighed, walking into the store. This was the fifth store she'd been in today all to find the perfect dress for Zelena's wedding. How hard could it be to find a dress? This was the last store she had time to go to because Henry finished school soon. Her annoyance was soon forgotten though as a cute blonde sales assistant shot her a smile and walked over to her.

"Can I help you?" She asked. Regina returned the smile and nodded.

"I'm looking for a dress," She explains. "My sister's getting married and I want the perfect dress." The sales assistant, Emma Swan according to her name tag, nodded and led her over to a different section of the store. "

"We have a wide selection of dresses suitable for weddings, just over here," She told Regina. It was technically the end of Emma's shift, but when she saw Regina enter the store, she couldn't resist going over to help her. She knew from previous experience that the hottest women were normally straight and already in a relationship, but she couldn't help herself. "If you need any help, just come and find me." Regina nodded and smiled.

"Thanks," Then she began searching for a suitable dress. Every once in a while she would glance up at where Emma was standing. She just looked so cute. Emma tried to stop staring at Regina, she was at work it was completely inappropriate. She couldn't help but think that Regina might also be staring at her though.

After about half an hour Regina walked over to her, holding two dresses. "I'd like to try these on please," She told her. "I'm not sure where the fitting rooms are."

"This way," Emma smiled, leading her to the other side of the store.

"Would you mind giving me your opinion on them when I've tried them on?" Regina asked, slightly nervous, but she couldn't resist letting the cute blonde see her in tight fitting dresses. "I'm awful at deciding between dresses."

"I'm sure you'd look lovely if you turned up in a bin bag," Emma told her, her heart beating slightly faster. "Not that I'm suggesting that you should turn up in a bin bag." Regina laughed slightly.

"Zelena would kill me slowly and painfully if I turned up to her wedding in a bin bag," She smiled. "It's been hard enough persuading Henry to wear a suit."

"Henry?" Emma asked, her heart sinking. The way she had spoken about him made it sound like she was talking about a son and Regina's nod only confirmed her fears.

"Yeah," She told her. "He's eleven and wants to turn up in jeans and a hoody." She laughed rolling her eyes, before seeing a slight flicker of annoyance in Emma's gorgeously green eyes.

"Does he look like you?" She asked her, annoyed that she had wasted her time flirting with this woman when she could have been home having a shower by now. Regina shook her head.

"Henry's adopted," She explained. "I don't have a partner and even if I did we wouldn't be able to have kids." She said breezily, going into a changing cubicle and closing the door behind her.

"Why not?" Emma asked; hope now rising in her once more.

"I'm lesbian," Regina told her bluntly. "I was never gonna have my own kid but I really wanted one so I adopted Henry." She waited a heartbeat but Emma didn't reply, too stunned that she might actually have a chance with this woman. "I hope you don't judge me because of that."

"Oh no," Emma said quickly, afraid she had upset Regina. "I'm lesbian too, it's just…" She trailed off, remembering the things people had called her growing up in the system. "I've never had the courage to talk so openly about being gay like you just did."

"Why not?" Regina asked, shimmying into the first dress. "If people don't accept you for who you are that's their issue, not yours."

"My parents abandoned me when I was a baby, I grew up in the system and people weren't very understanding. When I was thirteen I was adopted, but then my adoptive parents found out that I was gay and I was back in the system faster than you can say lesbian."

"I'm so sorry," Regina said sympathetically, unlocking the door to show Emma the dress. "What do you think?" Emma gasped. She was completely in awe at how beautiful this woman was. "What?" Regina asked, worried at the gasp. "Do I look hideous? I know I'm not that pretty, but I didn't think I was that ugly." She joked.

"You're not ugly," Emma told her quickly. "No, it's just you look… stunning."

"Thank you, Miss Swan," Regina smiled, her eyes looking at the name tag on Emma's chest. "I think this is the one, I'm not going to bother trying the other one on."

"I can take it to the till for you once you're changed out of it," Emma told her.

An hour later

"Did you get a dress for Aunty Ze's wedding then?" Henry asked when they got back home from Regina picking him up from school.

"Yes," Regina nodded, smiling at the memory of Emma Swan. She bought the dress out of the bag to show Henry and receipt fluttered out with it. "Hey Henry, check out how much it cost, I didn't look." Regina said suddenly, realising she had been paying too much attention to Emma's cute smile to notice the price she had just used her credit card.

"$50," Henry read. "That's cheap, oh hey," He said, looking at it closer. "Were you flirting with the person at the till?" He asked.

"Why?" Regina asked sharply, confused at how the dress could only be $50. She was expecting it to be at least $100. She took the receipt off Henry quickly and immediately saw why he asked if she had been flirting. In smudged black ink was a phone number and next to it was a quick doodle of a swan. Regina grinned at it. "Yes, I did." She said, answering Henry's question.

She took her phone out and added Emma Swan as a contact with a heart emoji next to it. She normally hated the use of emojis, but she could cope just this once. She glanced at the receipt again before realising how the dress was so cheap. Underneath the price of the dress, which had originally been $120, was some smaller print saying that a staff discount card had been used. Emma had taken money off by using her discount card for her. Regina smiled before taking her phone out once more. She had a text to send.