Prompt: High School Robin and Regina are fighting about Marian and Daniel?


"It wasn't anything!" Robin yelled as he chased Regina down the corridor, "Regina come on!"

She wasn't stopping, her heels clicking on the hard floor as she ignored her boyfriend who was grovelling after her. As far as she was aware he wasn't there.

"Regina stop!" He found her wrist, taking hold of it gently, "let me talk, give me a chance to explain."

She stopped reluctantly and could tell that he thought she had given up, but she had actually just come to her locker. She shrugged his hand off her and opened it, rummaging around in her books to find the one she needed for her next lesson.

"Regina, come on, please."

"I have nothing to say to you, so go away," she found the book she needed, pulled it out and slammed the locker door, making him flinch, she knew people were staring at them and it was probably because he had drawn attention to them by hollering at her the entire walk down the hallway.

"Babe, you know how much I love you, come on."

"Daniel!" she called, waving over to the jock who was heading towards them down the corridor, he had been the guy she fancied before Robin came along and managed to sweep her off her feet, to be honest, she hadn't thought of him since she'd been with Robin, but that didn't mean that she couldn't pretend that she had.

"Hey Regina," he smiled as he stopped in front of her.

She heard Robin scoff behind her and shook her head, "hey, I was just wondering if you wanted to grab a coffee after school..."

"Regina, what the hell are you doing?" Robin snapped, glaring at the guy stood with them.

"Oh I'm sorry, I thought you might be busy with your little friend Marian."

"Regina, for the last time I don't want Marian!"

"That's not what it looked like when I saw you, in fact, you looked very cosy together," she seethed, turning around to look at her boyfriend.

"I'm not into her like that, but apparently you're into him," he pointed at Daniel who cringed.

"I'm just going to leave you two to your domestic, but if you do break up Regina, call me," he winked at her before carrying on in the direction he had been heading.

"Regina."

"Would you stop saying that!"

"What?"

"My name I'm sick of hearing you say it," she didn't know where that had come from, but he was starting to annoy her. She saw the smirk on his face and struggled not to laugh at it, she hated it when he did that in the middle of a serious argument because he knew that she couldn't help but giggle with him whenever he laughed, it was contagious.

"Well I'm sorry your majesty, but what else would you have me address you as?"

"That is a start," she held her head up, "why were you with her?"

"I wasn't she was the one who came to me, I promise."

Regina narrowed her eyes at him, "what did she want?"

"She wanted to know if she had a chance at getting back with me."

"What did you say?" she asked swallowing nervously, Robin meant everything to her and even though she was mad at him right now, the thought of losing him made her chest tighten and her heart hurt.

He grinned and reached out for her, pulling her into his arms and tucking a stray strand of hair behind her ear, "I said, that I already had the most perfect, beautiful, smart and funny girl in the world as my girlfriend and that there was no chance of me and her getting back together. Regina, I only want you, you alone, I promise."

She struggled to fight the smile that rose on her face and bit down on her bottom lip, "I only asked Daniel out to make you jealous," she confessed, "I don't really want him."

"Yeah, I figured that."

"Someone is confident in themselves," she scoffed, rolling her eyes playfully.

"Nope, I just know that the love we share is true," he shrugged, tucking a strand of her hair behind her ear, "but then again I suppose I am somewhat of a catch."

"Shut up," she giggled, rising to kiss him, her fingers playing with the soft hair on the back of his head, "I'm sorry for being a jealous girlfriend," Regina whispered as she broke their kiss, "but sometimes I can't help it. You're mine."

"I am yours and you're mine."

"Always," she breathed, pecking his lips once more, "does this mean I have the right to go and scare Marian because I would really love that."

"Be nice," Robin laughed as they began walking down the corridor, now hand in hand instead of him chasing after her.

"I am nice! She's the one who… right, I really should work on that shouldn't I," she cringed, realising that she had been getting jealous yet again. "So, is that a no to scaring Marian?"

"Yes it's a no," he chuckled.

"Shame, I bet I could make her cry."

"Regina."

"Sorry," she shrugged, "she did try to steal you from me though Robin."

"And failed, you need to stop making people cry."

"I don't do it that often and always have good reason."

"I'm pretty sure you have managed to nearly make me cry by yelling at me before."

She grinned, "secret talent, I think I can just scare people easily."

"Yep, also it isn't very secret."

"True," she smirked wickedly. Just as she was about to drop the subject Marian walked around the corner and all it took was one intense glare from Regina for her to be running back the way she came. Regina turned to Robin with a smug smile, "I think that was satisfying enough."