anonymous asked:
Could you do a little more with CA and little Robin? That was sooo cute.
"Oh good, there you are!" Zelena shouted frantically as she ran over to the couple cuddled up together in a booth at Granny's.
"Hey! What's up?" Robin asked, a worried look suddenly painted on her face.
"I need you to watch her?" Zelena smile hopefully at the adult version of her daughter.
"Who?" Robin mumbled, hoping that this version of her Mother wasn't about to ask her what she thought she was.
"You?" Zelena counterattacked innocently.
"Me?"
"Me! Hi, pretty Alice." Little Robin shouted as she ran through the door, immediately crawling into the booth and wedging herself between the two lovers.
"Hello, little one!" Alice coed as she placed a small kiss on the child's head.
"You want me to watch myself?" Robin smiled forcefully, not wanting to upset her younger self.
"It's an emergency and who better to look after Little Robin, than you!" Zelena begged.
"I don't know…" Robin mumbled as she looked at Alice for help, they had already planned a whole day together and some of the stuff Robin had in mind, was definitely not kid friendly.
"Please...it's been forever since I've spent time with you two!" Little Robin looked up at Alice with a pout, melting the blonde girl's heart.
"What do you think?" Robin smirked, already knowing that Alice was never able to say no to her younger self.
"I think that I love spending time with both of my Robin's. Of course, we will watch her!" Alice smiled brightly as she pulled Little Robin into her arms for a cuddle.
"Brilliant! I'll stop by your place later to pick her up! Now, be a good girl monkey." Zelena clapped her hands together excitedly.
"I will." Both Robin's answered at the same time, before rolling their eyes at each other. Robin could already tell that this was going to be a long day.
"Okay little one, since you are our guest, why don't you pick what we do first?" Alice asked as she walked hand in hands with both Robin's, down the streets of Storybrooke.
"I can do anything?" Little Robin bounced excitedly.
"Anything in all the realms!" Alice winked, before bumping shoulders with the older, grumpier Robin.
"Can we…umm." Little Robin screwed up her face in thought, something that Alice had seen Robin do hundreds of times when having to make much more important and in some cases, life-altering decisions. "Oh, I got it! Can we have a tea party? I was reading Henry's book and it says that you liked to have tea parties in Wonderland?"
"Good idea little one, what do you think Nobin? Fancy joining us for a tea party?" Alice winked, already knowing that Robin had never been a fan of Alice's tea parties, even if she didn't admit it.
"Sounds like a blast!" Robin said with fake enthusiasm. "We could even pick up some gingerbread men from the bakery if you want Kid?" Robin looked over at her younger self, with a knowing smirk.
"With extra icing?" Little Robin's eyes lit up as her grip on Alice's hand tightened.
"And chocolate button eyes, instead of that gummy cr…stuff!" Robin was quick to stop herself from cursing as Alice sent her a warning glare.
"Yes!" Little Robin cheered ecstatically while jumping in the air. "This is going to be the best day ever!"
One trip to the bakery for gingerbread men and some English biscuit's later, the trio found themselves walking up the long path that leads to the couple's small cottage. Little Robin looked around in amazement, she had never seen land so green before, being used to city life, this was a whole new world to her.
"You…we live here?" Little Robin asked her older self.
"Sure, do Kid…and this is not even the best part. Wait until you see the target practice set up, I have out the back!" Robin winked as her younger self grew more and more excited by the second.
"Robin! Don't you think she's a little young to be around stuff like that?" Alice warned the older brunette, stopping the pair who were about to run around to the back of the house.
"Oh…sorry Kid. Maybe when you're older." Robin shrugged at the now pouting 6-year-old.
"No fair!" Little Robin kicked the ground, a sign that both girls recognized as the start of a meltdown.
"Aww come here little one…it's just that I don't want my favorite girl getting hurt by the pointy arrows." Alice crouched down as she opened her arms to the teary-eyed child, who glad ran into them, holding the blonde close.
"Sometimes she doesn't even let me out to practice," Robin added, smirking to herself because she knows that it's for a completely different reason, that her 6-year-old self would understand when she got older.
"Really?" Little Robin asked the blonde.
"Really, really. I don't know what I would do if either of my Robin's were to get hurt!"
"I don't want you to get hurt either pretty Alice." Little Robin planted a small kiss on Alice's cheek, before hiding her red face in the blonde's neck.
"Alright you two, I thought we were meant to be having a tea party? Kid, why don't you head into the house and grab the blanket from the front room?" Little Robin was quick to sprint away from the couple, leaving them alone, just as Robin wanted.
"I can't believe it." Alice started as a wicked smile appeared on her face. "You're jealous of a 6-year-old!" Alice teased, before wrapping her arms around the pouting brunette.
"Am not…"
"Are too…don't worry love, you're still my favorite version of you." Alice purred as she cupped the taller girls face.
"You sure about that?" Robin huffed.
"Of course, I can't do this…" Alice paused as she planted a passionate kiss on the brunette's pouting lips, prompting Robin to wrap her strong arms around Alice's slender waist and pull her closer. "To any other Robin's, now can I?" Alice finished as she moved to place small kisses in the crook of Robin's neck.
"Why are you kissing Robin?" The two girls quickly pulled away to see Little Robin, her small arms full of pillows and a blanket, with a confused look on her face.
"Oh...Umm." Alice was at a loss for words for the first time in her life, she had never had to explain why she felt this way for Robin before. Her Papa had just simply accepted it and it had been an unspoken realization between her and Robin.
"Why don't you go and start brewing the tea, I got this." Robin gave Alice's hand a quick squeeze as she handed over to bags from the bakery, before walking over to her younger self. "How about we go a little walk around the garden?" Robin knelt down to look her younger self in the eye, receiving only a nod in reply, as her little face scrunched up in thought.
The walk was silent, to begin with, neither of the Robin's really sure what to say. Little Robin was replaying the kiss in her mind, confused as to why it made her stomach flutter, while Robin was trying to think of the perfect way for her to explain to the 6-year-old what her life had in store for her.
"There are lots of bunnies around here…" Little Robin commented as a baby rabbit hopped across the path in front of them.
"Yeah, Alice seems to attract them...hey Kid, why don't we sit down and talk for a bit?" Robin reached her hand out for the younger girl to take, an action that she had never done before. In any of their past interactions, it had always been Alice who took Little Robin's hand.
Leading her to a small tree swing that Robin had built for Alice, to sit and read on. Sitting down on the swing, Robin's face was quickly cupped by her younger self, who began to inspect her older self's face.
"I don't see any cuts…" Little Robin mumbled as she let go of her face.
"Come again?" Robin asked in confusion, her face scrunched up like Little Robin's face had been moments ago.
"When I fall and hurt myself, Mom or Aunt Regina kiss it better…I thought that Alice was kissing a cut better." Little Robin mumbled as she shrugged her shoulders.
"Oh…that's actually what I wanted to talk to you about Kid." Robin paused, as Little Robin turned on the seat to face her fully. "Alice and I have known each other for a really, really long time…and the thing is, she is my best-est friend in the whole world…but she's also more than a best friend…do you understand what I'm saying, Kid?" Robin looked down at the brunette, who had corkscrewed her lips together as she thought about her older self's words.
"Nope…" Little Robin said with a pop.
"Right…you know how when things go wrong around here, everyone always talks about true love?"
"Yep! Neal's Mommy and Daddy share true love's kiss all the time…oh." Little Robin's eyes widened in excitement. "Alice is your true love! That's why you were kissing her?!" The little brunette jumped down from the swinging seat, as she danced around the grass.
"Exactly…Alice and I love each other very much, one day you'll get that feeling with your own Alice…or whoever you fall in love with." Robin couldn't help but smile at the young girl, telling her had been heaps easier than when she came out to her Mother, but she knew now, that if Little Robin really did follow in her footsteps that particular moment would be a whole lot easier now.
"I get to kiss my own Alice one day?" Little Robin's mouth fell open.
"If you're lucky…but make sure it's YOUR Alice and not MY Alice." Robin joked with the young girl before Little Robin knocked the wind out of her as she ran straight in for a hug.
"I can't wait until I grow up to be like you…" Little Robin mumbled against her stomach.
"Hey, Kid? Can you keep a secret?" Robin asked, prompting the little girl to pull away from the hug slightly.
"Yep!" The child nodded excitedly.
"One day, very soon for me, you are going to get down on one knee and you are going to give your Alice this." Robin carefully pulled out a white handkerchief, carefully she unfolded it to reveal a sparkling diamond ring.
"Woah, that's pretty…are you gonna marry Alice?" Little Robin whispered as she lifted the ring up for a better look.
"That's the plan Kid, just need to think of the perfect way to do it." Robin shrugged, as Little Robin placed the ring back in her hand. Quickly the archer wrapped up the handkerchief and placed it in her pocket inside her jacket.
"Oh! I have an idea!" Little Robin announced before running off behind the swing. Unsure if she wanted her to follow, Robin remained where she was and waited for the young girl to reappear. Ten minutes later, Little Robin came running back struggling to carry a large rabbit. "How good are you at training rabbits?"
