Day One – Bed Sharing
"I cannot believe that I agreed to this," Regina complained.
"You know the power he has in those puppy dog eyes," Emma replied as she poked at the campfire. "Think about it this way, he has wanted a trip with just his moms for a long time."
"Yes he has, but camping? I was going to suggest we visit some place educational, not the woods just outside of town," Regina said as she stared at the flames. "At least we each have our own tents. He snores sometimes, very loudly."
Just at that moment a loud snore came from Henry's tent. "Should one of us put a sound barrier on his tent?" Emma laughed.
"Done, Miss Swan," Regina said as she waved her hand and the sound of his snoring disappeared. "Now, it is late and I need to sleep."
Regina stood up and walked to her tent. "I know that you insisted on putting your own tent up, so if it falls tonight, don't come complain to me," Emma said.
"I can assure you I won't. Goodnight, Miss Swan," Regina replied as she zipped up the tent. Emma just smiled and shook her head.
Later that night…
Emma stirred at the sound of her tent being unzipped. After she rubbed her eyes she opened them to find Regina, squatting next to her.
"What is it? Is something wrong?" Emma asked.
"My tent fell. I tried putting it back up, even with magic but it keeps falling. Can I sleep in here with you?
Emma giggled a bit, "Of course, if you are ok sharing this air mattress and sleeping bags."
Regina nodded yes and slipped in the sleeping bag beside Emma.
"Why do you have two sleeping bags?" Regina inquired.
"I thought since the air mattress was a queen size that it would be nice if I zipped them together to make one big bag. It is nice isn't it, having more room to move?"
"With the two of us in here there really is not that much extra room," answered Regina.
"Yeah, but we still have room," Emma replied as she pointed to the small space between them.
Neither of them said anything more and after a few moments they were both asleep.
The next morning…
"Emma, have you seen mom?" Henry asked as he unzipped her tent. Before him he saw both his mothers sound asleep. Regina spooning Emma. "About time," he said softly as he quietly stepped back and began zipping the tent back up.
