After many months of weekly dinner dates, or even just movie nights, Regina feels so close with Robin, and they know so much about each other. Despite her efforts, Henry now knows that she and Robin are dating and Roland is almost a year old. Regina's favorite memory with Robin was when the two of them went on a hike in the woods and relaxed by the pond. Robin surprised her with a picnic lunch. One day, Robin and Regina were taking a walk, and Regina was tired, so they sat on a bench. Robin took a small box out of his pocket, and Regina didn't notice. He knelt in front of her and said, "Regina, will you marry me?"
"Yyy-ee-sss, Robin, I will!" Regina exclaims, as she bursts into tears.
Robin gives her a hug and slips a diamond ring onto her finger, her hands trembling. They stroll back home and tell Henry the news. They are both so happy to be together, and decide that they will both move into Regina's house. Regina calls Emma, to explain plans, Henry has to leave tomorrow, and Robin calls his parents, who still live in Wisconsin. Henry is excited to be a part of this, and the two start to make plans for their wedding. They decide to do it in the summer, and it is currently spring. Henry will be the ring bearer, the flower girl will be Robin's niece, and all of the citezens of small Storybrooke will come to watch. As plans are being made, Regina realizes that this all started because she said hi, she said hi one time, and they went on a date the second day they met. This never would have happened if it weren't for his moving here, his divorce, where he lived. This is all so crazy to her, but she is so happy.
