Hey everyone!

Dont get used to the quick updates but I wanted to get Regina and Emma interacting... sorta. You will understand soon. Hope you are all diggin' the story.

Enjoy,

Snow


In the Enchanted Forest:

"You can trust me," said the peddler. The prince and princess did just that. Trusted a stranger. When they left the peddler to his path a glimmer perched on the peddler's shoulder.

"It would be in your best interest to get off me, Dearie," hissed the peddler. The fairy smirked, flew from her perch and re-sized midstride and walked with the peddler. As soon as they were certain the royals would not be back their way the peddler shifted. His skin grew course and glittered with a green complexion. Blue always found Rumpelstiltskin reminiscent of a lizard.

"You did well," she said as they walked and then he grabbed her, pulled her to him, and then they transported away in a cloud of red. Rumpelstiltskin let go of the woman as soon as they arrived at his castle.

"I did my part, now it is your turn Dearie," he giggled and then spun back to her with his fingers steepled in front of him. The fairy held her hands up with a coy look on her face.

"I have no idea what you are talking about," she played and faster than a whip Rumple plunged his hand in her chest and yanked. Blue took deep breaths, and then let the pain, the heavy empty ache subside. She opened her eyes and her expression pinched. They both looked down to his hand. His smile grew, and her eyes narrowed.

"Such a dark heart from one who claims to be doing good work," Rumple impishly smiled with a giddy little giggle.

"Yes well, I would gladly take upon an evil heart to destroy the woman who destroys everyone's happy ending in the Enchanted Forest," Blue gritted as Rumple looked up and joking pretended to fumble with the heart in his hands. She leapt forward but he snatched it from her reach. He lifted the heart to his lips, and her eyes grew.

"Tell me all your secrets," he whispered almost lovingly to the beating organ in his hand. Blue stood wreathing and clamped her lips together.

"You are lucky I allowed you so close," she said as she pulled her wicked wand from behind her.

"Give me the wand," he ordered the heart and Blue growled as she handed over the item. He looked at it and shrugged then tossed it on the table as if it was nothing more than a stick in the forest, "Now talk," he ordered.

Blue told him of the future, of Regina and her evil ways, and the deaths she caused. The dark curse that takes them to the land of no magic. That got his attention.

"Why would she send you there?" he asked eyes glittering evilly.

"It's where…" Blue tried as hard as she could to keep one morsel of information to her self then he squeezed, "YOUR SON! That is where he is," she gasped as his hand released his tight hold. He looked at her and rammed her heart back into her chest.

"I knew where he was," he gritted then tilted his head to the side with a disturbing smile, "So, Dearie, you planned everything. You planned for Regina to become my apprentice, planned for the princess to lose control of her steed. Planned for Regina to save her, then the little brat to betray her," Rumple look up into Blue's eyes, "Tell me, did you make the little girl tell Cora, or was that all on her own?"

Blue stood firm, not speaking. Her silence alone was his answer, and he loved the maliciousness of it. The Dark One laughed straight from his guts and bent over in glee.

"Oh, you poor pathetic insect," he chuckled, "You did all of this to the woman you wanted to destroy. Don't you think that she is this way All…Because… Of… You?" Rumple tisked at Blue.

She sighed and turned to the table and then held her hand over her heart. That foul woman took from her. She took the man she was destined to be with. She took her true love. She shook her head. If she could not live with him then the Queen could not live, could not ever have happiness, and she could die getting her revenge, if only to hold him in the hereafter.

"The thought had crossed my mind, yes," Blue replied softly and then her gaze hardened when she thought of Ray, "We have gone down this road for too long. Let's finish it," she gritted. She strode to the table and picked up her wand, changed and flew.

She arrived as Geppetto finished the wardrobe, she arrived as the word came that the Prince and Princess would arrive. She waited in her place, away from wondering eyes, and observed the activity that was to come.

As the curse came, Snow barely kissed her child's forehead, barely breathed her name, and then shoved her in the wardrobe with an incompetent boy. She held her wand as the cloud covered them, took them away, cursed them.

When her eyes opened, she was back in Storybrooke. She smiled as she looked down at her Mother Superior garb and sighed. She had her memories. Excellent. Now wait for 30 years to come.

About 35 Years Later:

There was a ripple in the air. Something shifted, and Mother Superior looked up from her papers. She slowly stood and looked out of the window of her convent office. She wanted lavish cushions, and slide into her fairy form and stay that way, but the last 30 odd years taught her appearances were everything. Every damned thing to happen over the past 40 odd years were her fault, in the Enchanted Forest, and now in Storybrooke. She can silently claim it with pride. She was behind almost every one of the instances that made Regina a suspect. Hell, she even framed her that time Cora came to town and supposedly killed Archie. She was the one that released the older witch to begin with.

The one factor in all of this, even having gone back she never counted on, was Emma Swan. The Savior. The product of true love. More like the product of a pain in her ass. Blue could feel it, call it instinct, but she knew the blonde sheriff has something to do with the shift in Regina's heart. She watched the two women tap dance around their emotions for years. It was only a matter of time. There was that ripple again. She looked at the calendar, the time.

"Oh dear," she muttered. In the past this was the day she went back to the Enchanted Forest. This was the day she went back and replaced her past self. She threw her shoulders back and moved from the window. She grabbed her drab navy blue shawl, and began her walk down the street. She got to main street, and saw it happen. It was nothing. No flash, no pop, no cloud of smoke. She was not there, then she was there kneeling on the road looking at it as if she was confused. Blue watched Emma come up to her past self.

"Damn," she hissed. She didn't need to stay to know that when Snow, and Regina approached her cover would be blown. She spun and teleported.

"Hello Dearie," came a voice from behind her. Blue turned and then took a deep breath.

"We have a problem," she said and shuddered as she saw Gold's smile slip over his lips.

"You have the problem, Dearie. Everyone expects me to be evil. Not the Fairy Godmother, or the epitome of good in the world, The Blue Fairy," he said having too much fun at her discomfort.

"Ah, yes, and how is your marriage going Rumple?" Blue said as she stepped closer glaring into the man's eyes.

"I see," he gritted as he could smell blackmail from a mile away, "This way," he led her to the back of the shop. He picked up a potion, a pouch, and a box.

"What are these?" she asked as she saw a vile with two hairs in them, entwining, glowing, as if dancing. He looked up with a fake grin.

"A science experiment," he deflected then turned, "I'll be back Belle," he shouted. They heard a soft voice from the back. He grabbed his cane and then agreed to teleported to the back of Granny's.

Inside the Dinner:

They saw the sheriff nurse a cup of coffee. They watched as Snow and the fairy sat in silence. Snow opened her mouth; her annoying voice could be heard.

"Now that there are two Blues, we need to be able to distinguish you apart," Snow said.

"Smart girl, when she isn't trying to save the world," Rumple commented, saw the fairy beside him then shrugged, "What? When she tries to do anything heroic, she is a complete moron. It is a miracle that Miss Swan has a brain."

Blue only smirked and agreed but watched the conversation commence.

"I have a name," the fairy in the dinner said softly then she looked up, "Reul Ghorm," she said and the fairy beside Rumple shifted. She never told anyone her name. If people know your true name it has power over you.

"That's a nice name," Snow said patting her hand, but Emma moved her chair and got a refill.

"Ok Reul, lets go get us an evil fairy," she said and came back, "How do we fight her?" asked Emma as she sat down.

Blue watched as the question of the day was dropped from the Saviors lips. You can't defeat someone as ancient as the Blue Fairy, as ancient as Reul Ghorm. Even Rumpelstiltskin had problems with her magic. She smiled. The fairy before her was not used to darker methods of survival.

"I never thought that the Imp would stoop as low as to spy, especially with the Bug," came a voice from their right and from a distance. Blue straightened and turned to Regina, and Gold stood next to her. It was like a showdown at the OK Corral.

"Now that I have met your better self, I can see the differences," Regina smirked, "Evil doesn't look good on you Gnat," Regina smiled as a fireball flamed in her hands. Rumple threw the pouch in between them as Regina threw a fireball. The bag caught on fire, and smoke filled the alley way. Coughing could be heard as Rumple grabbed Blue and led her through a door way.

"Regina!" came Emma's voice.

"Damnit!" Regina growled, and then looked up when she saw the other blue fairy trailing behind Emma. Regina tilted her head to the side at the pairing, but it was not her business.

"The Imp, he threw a bag of… something that intercepted my fireball. I don't want to go in there. Who knows what that cloud is?" Regina said as she stepped back from the alley way. Emma however was a moron. She sped into the cloud as if she was a demon on the heals of the escaped dead from hell.

"Emma! Gods! You damned Idiot!" Regina yelled and went to run after her, but Snow caught her arm. She glared at the hand. Regina found the eyes of her enemy, snatched her arm from Snow's grip, and plunged into the cloud after Emma. Snow opened her mouth to speak and then shut it as she saw Blue… Reul, race after the two women.

Regina and Reul found the door, it was the only one in the alley, and walked through. They heard scuffling, grunts, and Regina and Reul could practically taste the magic in the air. When they came to the open space that Emma, Gold, and Blue stood in, it was like mayhem had erupted. Emma crouched behind a tempted over table, and Gold and Blue stood behind pillars that held up the structure of the warehouse. Regina rolled her eyes, of course it had to be a warehouse. She looked around. With heavy chains hanging from the roof, part of the ceiling was falling in and looked like it would cave in at any moment. Emma deflected a spell. Pride bubbled in Regina's stomach, and then she watched where the spell went.

"Emma NO!" she dove forward and blasted the debris from the ceiling to bits saving Emma, but it had its consequences. Regina took a magic shot to the thigh. She rolled and sat next to Emma and clutched her thigh. Emma looked down at her leg and then around. She saw Reul.

"Cover us!" she shouted, and the fairy nodded from her post around the corner and popped her head out surveying the land. She looked over to the villains. Then behind them. She took a deep breath.

"Emma help her," Regina commanded, but when Emma's hands touched her wound, she sighed as pain shifted away, and the healing commenced. Emma smiled when Regina opened her eyes, then Emma's hands pulled from the ruined pants.

"Shut up," growled Regina and then she looked to the new fight scene.

Reul threw Rumple into the wall with her blue wand, but he stood quickly. Regina threw out her hand and the wall reached out and captured the man's hands and held him fast. Regina and Emma quickly stood and went to help Reul. Blue versus Blue.

Reul saw her comrades and smiled, but it was stupid. She took a hex to her gut, she doubled over. The blue fairy's grinned and shifted to blast Rumble free with a dark wand silver. But Reul shot a spell and it intercepted the Blue's and deflected to the ceiling. The blue fairy looked at her options, saw Reul weakened, and Emma and Regina worse for wear and her partner captured by a wall. The blue fairy turned and shot a spell. Reul threw up her wand and sent one last charge to save Regina. Magic combined in a white blue light as it smashed together, but kept charging forward. Regina closed her eyes. At least she would die a hero.

Then nothing came. She opened her eyes, Green. Regina looked at the eyes she had memorized and then looked deeper into their depths. Then they closed as Emma dropped to the floor. Regina looked up and saw Blue magic Rumple free and they both teleported out of the warehouse. Regina watched as Reul stumbled over to the women.

"No," it was a strained whisper that slipped from Regina as her hands slowly reached out to touch Emma. Regina's hands were caught by the fairy and her eyes glared at the woman with absolute hatred, but the fairy wasn't watching Regina. Her eyes watched Emma.

"Oh my god," Regina gasped. Emma Swan, shifted. Four legs, soft light tan fur. Regina sat with her mouth open as she took off her gloves and ran her fingers through the fur of Emma's neck.

"You fool, you damned idiot," Regina whispered.

She felt the tears creep up, creating a lump in her throat, but she would not let them come. Fingers clutched the fur of the doe, and she bent forward and buried her face into neck of the animal that was her best friend. The doe roused, lifted her head and looked at Regina as Regina's head came off her neck. Then panic set in the dear's eyes. She kicked out smashing into Regina's thigh, and sprang to her feet. The doe finally made it to her feet and stared at the woman before her. Regina spoke softly as she gingerly stood on her bruised leg. She smiled softly, spoke quietly, with her hands out and inched forward. The Doe, Emma, blinked.

"Emma, I'm right here. See," Regina said and nodded slowly to her hands, "I am right here," Regina slipped her hands past the deer's nose, and slowly, as if everything counted on this moment, Regina slid her hands over Emma's fur.

Part of the ceiling dropped behind Regina startling the woman. The doe before her snapped with wild eyes and bolted through the glass window that shattered open in their fight. Regina raced after Emma down Main Street, but she was too slow. Emma was gone.