She remembered.

"Mom?" Henry asked, "did you-"

"Yeah, kid I remember it now." She replied.

"How do we get to mom?" Henry asked his mother.

"I will find a way to her." Emma replied hopefully with her words.

The blonde whispered to herself, "I'll follow the sound of your heartbeat, how it always calls me, finding my way back to you."

~Back in Storybrooke~

Regina felt a sudden tingling in her chest. "That was strange." She said as she placed her hand on her heart.

The Mayor of Storybrooke continued her piling paperwork in her office like nothing happened.

She returned to her ample mansion like ever other dreadful night. Alone. She reached her study and poured herself a glass of apple cider and dragged her exhausted self up the staircase for a bath. And she was off to bed, even though she wouldn't be sleeping she would be thinking of her lonely life and the god-awful people she had to deal with.

Emma had to find a way back to Storybrooke back to her parents and Regina. Regina. All Emma wanted was to feel Regina in her arms and tell her she'd always be with her. So she and Henry packed everything up that night and headed straight for Maine.

Henry was sleeping in the passenger seat of the bug and Emma was driving through the rainy night. A slight gasp slipped from the blonde's mouth as she a the green sign appeared in front of her Welcome to Storybrooke.

"What? Huh? Mom are you okay?" the sleepy boy asked.

"Yeah I'm fine it's just that well…we're here. We're home."

Henry was now fully awake as they passed the sign.

~The day Emma and Henry left~

"But I just found you," Emma said looking into brown eyes, "I don't want to lose you."

"Neither do I, dear. But this is my fault let me fix it. Let me give you a better chance with Henry." Regina begged.

"But-

Emma was cut off by two warm, pink lips crashing into hers. She felt the rush of passion and love and kissed Regina back. Regina broke the kiss and rested her forehead against Emma's. "You must go now, Emma. Let me save you."

Emma wiped away the tears rolling down Regina's soft cheek. Kissed her true love one last time cupped her face, "I will find you." And got into the bug she drove away never taking her eyes off her true love, her happy ending through the rearview mirror.

Regina watched the two people she loved most cross the line "Come back to me."

~Present Day~

Emma and Henry had finally reached Mifflin street drive and pulled into the driveway of the place they once called home. They both looked at each other and without saying a word got out of the yellow bug and walking up to the front door. Emma knocked standing with her arm around Henry.

Regina heard someone knocking on her door. Who ever it was they were going to get and earful because she had finally fell asleep and was now being woken up in the middle of the night. She pulled on her robe and walked downstairs to her front door.

Regina opened the door with a scowl on her face. "Can I help you?" she asked with disgust.

"Regina…?" Emma asked

"It is Mayor Mills to you!" Regina fired back.

Emma couldn't believe it Regina didn't remember who she was.

"Mom?" Henry spoke looking towards his brunette mother.

"No I am most certainly not your mother! This is very rude to knock on my door at this hour and claiming to know me and that I am your mother."

"But-"

"Henry don't" Emma said.

"Henry?" Regina asked.

"You remember me?!"

"No, it's just that I knew someone who had that name as well."

"I know that's why you gave me that name because you loved your father and named me after him!"

"Henry I don't know who you are, but you are not my son. I'm sorry."

Henry had tears in his eyes and ran to the bug very upset by the words of disgust towards him. His mother had no idea who he was. Henry sat in the bug and cried hoping his other mother could get through to Regina.

"Why are you here? To make me look like a fool and make children cry?" Regina snapped.

"You really don't remember do you?' Emma asked.

"No! Who are you?!"

"May I come in to explain? Please?" Emma pleaded hoping Regina would accept.

Regina felt that she could trust this woman for some odd reason. so she moved to let her in.