Final chapter! Just some Swan-Mills fluff for you!


Emma stumbled into the kitchen and found Regina already dressed and with two cups of coffee on the kitchen table.

"One of those for me?" Emma asked, sitting down next to Regina.

"Of course, Dear," Regina replied, "I knew you'd be down soon. I knew you wouldn't miss today for the world."

"God, yeah. Henry's first day of senior year. Where did the time go?" Emma asked rhetorically.

"I don't know what we're going to do when he's off to college next year," Regina commented, the thick emotion present in her voice.

"Hey," Emma scooted her chair closer to Regina so she could wrap her arms around her, "we'll make it through. This isn't the biggest thing we've had to face."

"You're right," Regina agreed, "and he knows he can come to us if he has any problems."

"Exactly," Emma said, "plus, he's a smart kid. He knows most of the 'dos' and 'don'ts' of the world." Regina smiled and leaned even closer to Emma to kiss her. Just then, Henry walked in, Mia bouncing along behind him.

"Oh, moms!" Henry exclaimed, "it's too early for this." Emma turned and stuck her tongue out at him before kissing Regina's nose, causing Regina to giggle. Henry just grumbled as he got out a cereal bowl and the box of Cheerios. Mia, on the other hand, was quite excited to see her moms being affectionate–her younger years severely lacking that lovingness. She practically exploded with smiles as she skipped over to them and wiggled onto Emma's lap. She put her head on Regina's shoulder, looking up at her, and sighed, still beaming. Regina kissed each of her eyelids.

"Are you hungry, koala?" Regina asked. Mia nodded. "how does toast sound?"

"With strawberry?" Mia asked, hopeful.

"Of course!" Emma exclaimed. Mia nodded enthusiastically and bounced up and down on Emma's lap.

"I'll get it, Dear," Regina said, kissing Emma's cheek as she got up. Henry made a face, but deep down he was really smiling. He'd missed this part of being a family. He was glad his moms had finally found their happy ending.


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