A/N: So I'm back. I recently reread this story and fell in love with it again because who does not love these two women? So now this is sort of AU, sort of not.


"Ok. I will leave with you," Regina told Emma.

"What?"

"I told you. I will leave with you. I just want to make sure Henry's safe."

"Henry has David, I'm pretty sure he will be safe," Emma replied sarcastically.

Regina sighed and hugged me. Emma returned the action and smiled. Emma would protect the mayor as much as Regina was a bad ass, she was still as fragile as a rose petal sometimes.

"When do you want to leave?" The beautiful blond asked.

"Tomorrow at six A.M. sharp." Regina told her.

"Alright, I'll go home now and pack."

"Don't come back Emma, I need some time to think," Regina replied.

Emma nodded and Regina smiled at her. Emma left her and the "Evil" Queen sat by herself in deep thought. She was not the evil person everyone thought she was and Emma sure as hell wasn't the kind and pure person everyone thought she was. Regina almost wished she could go back in time and never have learned magic in the first place. It was no good, it only brought trouble to her and now it was driving her out of town.

The next day, Emma was woken up by a loud alarm that made her want to throw it on the floor so hard it would shatter. Instead she just shut it off and groaned. Emma had always hated mornings, why the hell had she agreed to get up so damn early? She gathered her things and walked out to her yellow Volkswagen, only to be greeted by David or apparently her "dad."

"Emma where do you think you are going?" David asked her.

"It is really none of your business," Emma snarked.

"If you are planning to go out of town with someone, don't. They will lose all their memories and well, the town and I really aren't sure what else," David told her.

"Maybe they want to lose their memories."

"As painful as some memories can be they always have some effect on someone's life and without that a person's life experience dwindles," David told Emma.

"Whatever, see ya "dad." Tell the kid I said be good."

"You cannot leave Emma."

"Watch me."

Emma got into her old car and drove to the Mayor's home. She got out and rang the doorbell on the expensive home. Regina came down the steps, but she was missing her luggage.

"Where's your stuff hun?" Emma asked.

"I-if I leave I will forget all my memories," Regina said, shakily.

"So? You have had a tough life, would it not be good or at least refreshing to start a new?"

"I can't go. I just can't. I might have extremely painful memories, but they make me who I am and I am willing to change. I have to face the consequences of my actions and as long as I have you I know I can do it," Regina explained.

"Damn it Regina! If I didn't really care for you I would be really pissed off right now!"

Regina embraced the blond and Emma could feel Regina shaking. Emma wanted to ask what exactly was wrong, but she was afraid to ask. Regina took Emma's hand and intertwined her fingers with Emma's. Regina led Emma up into the house. Emma was going to ask where they were going, but she decided to leave that a secret. When Regina stopped leading them they were outside a closed chipped wooden door.

"Close your eyes Emma."

She closed them and she heard the door creak open.

"You can open them now."

When Emma opened her dazzling blue eyes she was mesmerized by her surroundings. There was magic everywhere. Flowers were blooming, a sparkling mist created what seemed like stars on the ceiling, the floor was lush and green, almost like grass.

"What is this place?"

"This is the last thing I will do with magic. It is my meditation room. Lately, I have been trying to find a way to calm myself more. I did some research and found out that meditating is the best way to calm a person. So I made a beautiful, peaceful and quiet place to meditate."

"It's beautiful. Why are you showing me this?" Emma asked.

"I wanted to show you that I am really trying to change. I don't want to end up like my mother, I want to be kind and more importantly I want to be truly good again."

"Babe, you were never evil to me. Driven? Yes, but never evil. Hell, I spent some time in jail yet these people still call me their savior. I will never get this town and it is weird that only me and Henry can leave without anything happening to us." Emma said to Regina, in a soothing manner.

"It is not quite strange for you, but for Henry yes. I am not quite sure why Mr. Gold brought him to me either."

"Yeah me neither, but hey we should do something fun today. Maybe we could make something in the kitchen, watch a few good movies and then have some really great sex?" Emma suggested.

Regina play hit Emma for having her mind in the gutter.

"That sounds wonderful."

Emma heard a knock at the door and scowled. She hated when people interrupted her conversations with the woman she loved.

"You want me to get that?" Emma asked.

"Sure."

Emma strolled over to the front door in a huff and opened it. Standing there was Henry, David and Mary Margret.

"Oh thank God! You didn't leave!" Mary Margret said, joyfully.

"Mom, how could you even think of leaving with that woman? After what she did to this town, you should be disgusted with her."

"Shut up kid. She took damn good care of you, and that was something I never had," Emma responded.

"Emma you have to come with us, a man is here and he is claiming to be Henry's father!"