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Henry and Regina didn't talk much as they ate their spaghetti. Henry was having trouble deciding what to say next to her.

"After we're done eating, we can go up to your room so that you can get a few of your things," Regina said. "I'm sure you must miss your comic books."

"Yeah, I do," Henry said. "Thanks."

Henry was glad that Regina had said that because he had been thinking that he wanted some things from his room, but he wasn't sure how to ask. He didn't want his mother to think that was the main reason he had come there.

Regina brought out the brownies after they were through with dinner. Henry had really missed those brownies. He wasn't supposed to eat candy (thought he sometimes did anyway), but Regina occasionally baked good desserts.

"When did you learn to bake?" Henry asked.

It didn't seem like she would have been cooking or baking much when she had servants to do that before.

Regina smiled. "I had a lot of time on my hands before I adopted you, and baking was one of the many things I learned to do."

Henry nodded. It must have been odd to be the only one aware of everything while time was frozen for 28 years.

After they had finished dessert, they went upstairs to Henry's room. He still thought of it as his room, even if he didn't live there anymore. Regina hadn't changed anything in it, either.

"You haven't turned this room into an office or a game room or anything," Henry said.

Regina frowned. "Of course not. Why would I do that? It's your room. It will always be your room."

Henry realized that he was glad it was still his room. He looked around for what he wanted to take with him the most.

First, he picked up a few of his favorite comic books. Then, he started looking through the toys. He saw the "Star Wars" toys, including miniature versions of Darth Vader and Han Solo's ship, the Millennium Falcon. It gave him an idea for a new mission. He could call it "Operation Falcon."

The doorbell rang.

"Why did she have to get here early?" Regina asked. "I still have five more minutes with you."

Henry just shrugged.

"I will go downstairs and let Emma in," Regina said. "You can finish looking around for things you want to take with you."

"Okay," Henry said.

Regina paused at the door to his room. She stood there for a moment before coming over to Henry and giving him a hug.

"I love you, Henry," she said. "I've missed you so much."

"I've missed you, too," Henry said as Regina pulled away to look at him, her eyes a little bright again. "Maybe we could go out for ice cream or something."

Regina smiled. "I would like that."

The doorbell rang again, and Regina walked out of Henry's bedroom. Henry finished gathering up the things he wanted to take and went downstairs.

Regina and Emma stopped talking as he reached the bottom of the stairs. Henry assumed they had been talking about him.

"Regina says that you want to spend more time with her," Emma said.

Henry nodded. "I thought that maybe we could go out for ice cream. We used to do that sometimes."

Emma nodded. "I don't have a problem with that. Are you ready to get going, kid?"

"Yep," Henry said.

They agreed that he and Regina would meet at the ice cream shop on Tuesday. Regina stood at the door watching while Henry got into Emma's car.

"So, did you have a good talk?" Emma asked.

"Yeah," Henry said.

"That's good."

Emma was probably looking for more information than that, but Henry wasn't really ready to talk about his conversation with Regina yet.

"I want to go see Archie tomorrow," Henry said as they pulled away from the house.

"Okay," Emma said. "Are you missing the sessions you used to have with him?"

"I just want to talk to him about something," Henry said.

Tomorrow, the first phase of Operation Falcon could begin.