It had been maybe a week since Henry had gotten his memories back. But, he still wasn't spending as much time with Regina. She became lonely and had little to leave the house for. She had been sitting at her desk going through some old books she "magicked" up when she cast the first curse that brought them to Storybrooke. She grabbed a book about the Crusades and Richard the Lionheart off the shelf and set it down at the table, pulling the chair out to sit when she heard a knock on the front door. Before she could figure out who it was, she heard a click and the door opened. "Hey mom. Sorry if I freaked you out but I knew where the key was and…" Henry was standing in the doorway giving his mother a quizzical look. "What's up? Why don't you ever leave the house? I want you to visit me sometimes, and I want to come over but David and Mary-Margaret won't let me. They keep saying Emma will get angry. They said something about the Wicked Witch still possibly being on the loose. But today they said it was ok."

Regina smiled at her son, noticing how much he'd grown this past year. Henry observed her look and walker over and hugged her. She hugged him back tightly for a moment before he let go.

"Wanna hang out today?"

"I'd love to honey. Let me just grab a coat and a pair of better shoes."

"Okay. Can I go up to my old room?"

"Of course. This is your house too, after all."

"Cool!"

Henry dashed up the stairs and opened his bedroom door. Regina smiled again and walked up the stairs to grab her coat and shoes. She pulled on a pair of boots and an overcoat. She walked over to Henry's room and looked in, seeing him looking at the books on his shelf. "Ready Henry?"

"Yeah!"

"Where do you want go or is there something you want to do?"

"No preference, I just want to hang out with you."

"Alright then. Have you had breakfast yet? We could stop by at Granny's."

"No. Breakfast sounds good. Let's go."

She opened the door further and watched as Henry bounded out of the room and down the stairs. Regina started tearing up, because she hadn't been this happy in a while. Henry was waiting downstairs by the door. She opened the door and together, they walked out.