A/N: Welcome to my SwanQueen Songfiction-Collection.
I already published a few chapters in german but now I try to translate it to English and hope you'll like it.
Most of the Songs are from Disney. If you have some song requests let me know about it!
New chapters as soon as possible (I still have to write some in german but I'll try to translate very soon!)
A few lines in the lyrics of some songs are altered!
Have fun!
1. Song: Beauty & the Beast - Something there
It was very warm everyday and the townspeople of Storybrooked were longin for a cooling but either rain or even a cloud was showing up.
Most of the people were lightly dressed and nearly everyone held some drink in a hand. Everywhere were someone who wiped away the sweat from the face.
It was so unbearable warm, even in Granny's where the owner positioned a few ventilators and lowered the blinds to keep the sun from shining through the windows.
There were nearly plaintive moans when the door was opened and someone entered the Diner. The bell over the door made a loud noise and a few customers looked up. Finally the newcomer – Emma Swan – wasn't very interesting and so the people looked away again.
Mary Margaret and David sat at a round table in the middle of the Diner, waved to the blonde woman who smiled briefly, before she threw a glance to the left side and so at the table that was near the windows. The person who sat there was the one and only Regina Mills, the mayor of Storybrooke. Reading the newspaper, she didn't realize Emma or even the fact that the icecubes in her waterglass were already molten. Also she seemed to ignore the low wind of the ventilators that let the newspaper flutter and blew through her dark hair.
Emma surveyed the mayor for a short moment until she looked apart and to Henry who sat opposite to Regina, holding a Game-Boy in his hands. He grinned and the blonde replied a tentative smile before she joined Mary Margaret and David.
They greeted quickly, then Emma sat down. Again she peered at Regina who suddenly looked over the margin of the newspaper and met Emmas eyes. She smiled lovely and the blonde blinked a few times while she felt that her heart beat faster. But then Regina looked away again, seemed to be a bit embarrassed but the corners of her mouth jerked if she would try to hide a grin.
Emma bent her head apart to look around the newspaper. Then she lost herself in thoughts.
Emma:
There's something sweet
and almost kind
But she was mean and she was coarse and unrefined
And no she's dear and so unsure
I wonder why I didn't see it there before
Regina grab for her waterglass and just in the moment she held it in front of her lips she looked with a blond of the eye back at Emma. Sipping she grinned until she put the glass away and read the newspaper again. Emma saw the brown eyes moving to and fro while reading an article but seemingly there was something that distracted the Mayor – so it seemed that she couldn't concentrate on reading anymore, because she threw glances at Emma, met her eyes, again and again.
Regina:
She glanced this way, I thought I saw
And when we touched it always thrilled me to the core
No it can't be, I'll just ignore
But then she's never looked at me that way before
Suddenly Mary Margaret and David noticed the glances of both women and exchanged some themselves. Then they grinned and watched Regina and Emma looking at each other, nearly tensely.
All three at the round table looked at Regina but she only noticed Emma's glances, so intense.
But then she gasped for breath and looked at Henry, said something to him. He nodded and stood up, then he went to the counter and ordered something.
A few minutes later he came to Emma, holding a cup of cocoa in his hands and reached it out to her.
"It's from Mom. And she wants you to join her," he said and grinned. The blonde looked surprised at him and at the cup until she nodded briefly, stood up and took the cocoa. Holding this she neared Regina.
"Madam Mayor?" she greeted when she stood beside the table.
"Miss Swan."
"You asked me to come?"
Regina looked up from the newspaper and at Emma, nodded and smiled again until she made a wave to indicate that Emma could sit down.
Emma did and raised an asking brow.
"Well, Miss Swan... I thought about some things."
Again their eyes met over the margin.
Finally Regina folded the newspaper and put it away before she continued: "I think, now that the curse is broken and the family relations are clear, we should try to settle our differences about Henry."
If Emma didn't raise her brows before she would do it now. So she blinked a few times to emphasize her questioning look.
Emma:
New and a bit alarming
Who'd have ever thought that this could be?
True that she's no Queen Charming
But there's something in her I simply didn't see
Regina folded her hands and leaned back, again with the smile that let Emma's heart nearly melt. She lost herself so much in Regina's look that she didn't really notice what she said about parenting and something like that.
Emma:
True that she's no Queen Charming
But there's something in her I simply didn't see
Straining their ears, Mary Margaret and David already leaned forward to listen to the conversation between the two women, but Regina already finished and so she and Emma only looked at each other, smiling, nearly dreamy.
And Mary Margaret and David were not the only ones in the Diner which realized the glances between them. Also Ruby and Granny looked from Emma to Regina and back.
David:
Well, who'd have thought
Mary Margaret:
Well, bless my soul
Granny:
Well, who'd have known?
Ruby:
Well, who indeed?
"Well, only if you really want to, Miss Swan. Of course," Regina said but it wasn't more than just a whisper Emma swallowed hard, licked her lips and bit the lower.
"Uh... at first, let us start with that you call me Emma," she answered and realized that it was a bit out of context.
Regina raised her brows and it looked nearly lovely when she seemed to be confused. But then there was a smile on her red painted lips and she nodded before she said: "Regina."
"Hi," Emma whispered and now the brunette couldn't hide a grin anymore.
"Hi."
David:
And who'd have guessed
Mary Margaret:
they'd come together on their own?
Granny:
It's so peculiar
All present at the round table and behind the counter looked at the both women which didn't notice. Their eyes were locked and they seemed to see only themselves, the world around them meaningless. They didn't say a word and looked at each other so intense if they tried to read the other womans thoughts.
They smiles seemed to speak volumes, that gleam in their eyes spoke louder than words.
Ruby and Granny grinned. "We'll wait and see" the older woman said quietly "... a few days more."
Questioning Ruby looked at her grandmother but then she understood without any words.
... There may be something there
that wasn't there before
"You know, perhaps there's something there that wasn't there before" David whispered and Mary Margaret made an approving noise.
"What?" Henry looked left and right, looked at his grandparents, then at his mothers.
Mary Margaret didn't answer and just smiled until she said "There may be something there that wasn't there before."
"What's there, Grandma?"
The blackhaired woman peered at Henry and laid a finger on her lips.
"Shh..."
Because of the fact that Henry was still confused, David leaned forward and said quietly "We'll tell you when you're older."
