Emma

"Well, you'd just better hope to hell, you didn't bring anything else back!"

I opened my mouth, but before I could say anything, Regina spun around and stormed out of the diner.

I blinked and watched her go, not knowing what to do. Bringing that woman back was the biggest mistake I ever could have made. But how was I supposed to know that it was Marian all along?

Robin looked up when Regina slammed the door shut. While he was hugging Marian, he kept staring at the door with a twisted look in his eyes.

"What happened, Love?" Killian asked me curiously as Regina slammed the door shut. "What got into that woman?"

"I did," I answered, not being able to hide the crack in my voice. "I made a mistake."

Without giving him any other explanation, I rushed to the door to go after her, before she could hide anywhere.

I couldn't let Regina go evil again. Everything had been going so well. She didn't try to kill anyone anymore and she helped to defeat Zelena,

She was actually finally excepting that I also belonged in Henry's life and didn't try to keep me away from him. Now that problem was out of the way and I created a new one.

Luckily, Regina hadn't left yet. She was standing outside and ran her hands through her hair. When I opened the door, she didn't turn around to me, but I had the feeling that she knew very well it was me.

"Regina..."

I didn't know anything else to say to her. There was nothing I could say to fix what I had done. At least not right away, but I was afraid she was going to hate me as much as my mother.

"Not now, Swan." Regina's voice was cold, but I she sounded like she was going to cry.

"I'm sorry," I sighed. "When I brought Marian back, I didn't know who she was. I didn't intend to cause you pain."

Finally, Regina turned around to me.

"Well, your intentions don't really matter," she said icily "Because once again, I've felt the brunt of heroism. Always the villain... Even when I'm not."

There she went playing the victim again. She didn't even know how this all was going to turn out later. I was almost certain that Marian would understand that Robin has found a new love after all these years.

"What was I supposed to do?" I asked Regina.

"Well, you were dumb enough to travel through time," Regina answered irritated. "Maybe you should have left things well enough alone."

That wasn't fair. It wasn't my fault I fell through that time portal. It was activated by something and it was made by her own sister in the first place! How was it my fault then Zelena's portal still activated even though she was dead?

"I am not going to apologize for saving someone's life," I argued.

I admitted that bringing Marian back with me had been a mistake, but I knew I made the right choice by saving her.

"She was to die anyway," Regina coldly answered. "What did it matter?"

"What mattered is she was a person," I answered, sticking to my point. "And... Whatever she did, she didn't deserve to die."

"Well, what if she did?" Regina threw back at me.

I raised my eyebrow. She was totally in denial right now. I think she knew very well who I saved her from or did she kill so many people that she didn't know anymore? Well, she was already angry at me anyway so I could just tell her the truth.

"Well, you would know," I said to her. "I saved her from you."

Regina blinked a couple of times and only stared at me with pain in her eyes. Maybe she didn't know it was her after all...

"The woman who did that, that was the person I was, not the person I am," Regina said hoarsely. "I worked very hard to build a future. A future that's now gone."

"You don't know that," I softly said, suddenly feeling sorry that I reminded her of the person she used to be.

"Well, I know it's complicated enough that his dead wife is back," Regina argued.

I sighed. "Regina, for that I'm sorry. If there's anything I can do to help..."

"Swan," Regina interrupted me. "The more you try to help... The worse my life becomes."

At that moment, the door of the diner opened again. Robin, Marian, and Roland came out of the shop. Roland was dragging Marian with him. I could see that Marian was not going with him because she wanted to. After she found Robin again, she never got the chance to meet Regina.

"Marian, please, meet her," Robin said as he guided his wife to Regina. "Regina... I want you to meet Marian. I want us to talk about this."

The situation was awkward for everyone, but Regina held her ground and only nodded. I could see she was trying her best not to look hatefully at Marian. I slightly smiled. I still had the feeling that everything was going to be okay.

"Wait, were you two... Are you two together?" Marian asked as she looked horrified at Regina. She looked back at Robin, not able to believe it.

Or maybe it was going to be more complicated then I thought...

"Marian, please," Robin begged her.

Even though Regina was hurting the most in this situation, I also felt sorry for Robin. He was standing between two women he loved. Even though he had moved on, he probably never stopped loving Marian.

And how was this going to be for Roland? Regina spent so much time with them, that she must already be like a mother to Roland. And now his real mother came back from the dead...

"You and the Evil Queen?" Marian continued, refusing to try to give Regina a second chance. "Did you let her near my son? Do you know what she's done? The terror that she's inflicted?"

As Marian talked, Regina didn't move or say a word. But she had a strange look in her eyes that told me she wanted to kill her right now. The only thing that was holding her back, was probably the fact that Robin was there too.

The door opened again and I slowly shook my head.

"Whoever you are, do not make this worse then it already is!" I thought, wishing that people would be able to read someone's thoughts in this situation. "Just stay out of it and walk away!"

I wanted to walk away myself too. This was also none of my business and I needed to let the three of them talk it over on their own.

"Is everything okay?" Mary Margaret asked.

Of course, my parents didn't stay out of it. They were too good not to help when someone was in trouble. But they didn't even know what was really going on.

"Well, no one's been incinerated yet, so that's a good sign," David added, slightly sarcastically.

"Regina, are you all right?" Mary Margaret ignored Marian, who was staring at her with her mouth open as if she had gone crazy.

"What is wrong with you people?" she asked. "Why are you talking to her? Don't you know who she is?"

"Mom, what's going on?" Now Henry had gotten out too. He was the last person I wanted to see this whole conversation. I didn't want him to see how Marian looked at his mother.

Marian looked at Henry as if he had gone crazy too.

"She's a monster!" she shouted as she pointed to Regina. She picked up Roland and ran away to keep her son safe.

"No, she's..." But Marian was already gone and without a word, Regina turned around. "Regina!"

I wanted to go after her, but before I could, Killian grabbed my hand to stop me.

"No good has ever come of pushing this woman," He quickly said. "Give her some space."

Some space? I didn't think that giving her some space was a good idea at all. She was probably already creating some plan to get rid of Marian forever.

"Yeah, but it's what she does in that space I'm worried about," David said as if he could read my mind.

"You don't think she'll go evil again..." Henry asked worried as he watched his mother walk away through the streets. "She can't... She's come too far!"

I bit my lip. Regina going evil was exactly what I was afraid of and I knew everyone agreed with me. Even Henry, although he didn't want to believe it.

"I hope you're right, kid," I just said. "But I still think we need to go after her. I need to make up for what happened."

"Maybe it's better if you don't do that." Robin hadn't said a word after Marian and Regina left and I almost forgot that he was with us. "But I will go after her. If anyone needs to talk to her, it's me."

Without waiting for anyone to approve his decision, he walked away in the direction Regina went. I agreed with him that I wasn't the right person to go after her right now. I just hoped he could talk it over with her... I just wanted everything to be okay again.

"I think I'm going home," I sighed, not in the mood for a party anymore. I needed some time alone and I hoped they would give me that too.

"Emma, it wasn't your fault," Mary Margaret said, placing her hand on my shoulder.

I turned around to look at her. "Yes, it is," I said. "But I'm fine. I just want to go home and be alone for a little while. I promise I won't do anything stupid."

Mary Margaret slowly nodded and she, David and Henry walked back into the diner again. Killian however, stayed where he was and looked worried at me.

"I'm fine," I reassured him. "I'm just not in the mood for a party anymore."

Without waiting for an answer I walked over to my car to go home. As I walked, I got my keys out of my pocket to open the door, but on that same moment, I stepped on something slippery. It came so suddenly that I couldn't keep my balance and I fell hard on the ground.

"Emma!" Killian rushed over to me to see if I was okay.

I placed my hands on the ground to push myself up again but immediately got them off again. Something cold was on the road. It was so cold that my hands hurt the moment I placed them there.

Killian stared at the place where I was still sitting and I looked down. There was a big puddle of ice underneath me. I managed to get myself up and looked immediately at my car. It was also frosted.

"What the hell?" I asked confused. It was always cold in Storybrooke, but it wasn't freezing today. Where did that ice puddle come from? I looked around, but the only place that had ice was near my car.

"Maybe Regina's work," Killian said, although he didn't seem to be convinced about it either.

"Regina had fire magic, not ice," I pointed out to him. "It's something else..."