A/N-Thanks for all the reviews, messages, follows, favorites. I promise the paternity test is coming very soon on both Regina's and Zelena's baby :)

"Tink you do know that most doors are made for knocking?" Regina asked. "And you can't just float in here after all this time, where the hell have you been?"

"Don't even try to change the subject. I'm hearing that you have broken up with Robin," Tink said.

"Let me guess, hmm short, loud mouth, and a bit grumpy?" Regina asked.

"It doesn't matter where I heard it from, but the point is that I heard it. Now what the hell are you thinking?" Tink asked.

"I'm thinking, that your damn pixie dust must have gotten hi-jinxed," Regina said.

"Robin is your soul mate Regina, he is your other half. The half that you have been missing for so long, the one who will help bring balance to you," Tink said.

"Oh really? How is this for balance? He chose someone over me because of his damn code, then he left with his return from the dead wife, only minutes after saying he chose me. Then to top it all off, he made a decision to move on from me so quickly and got another woman pregnant, who happens to be my sister." Regina said. "So how does that rate on your whole soul mate rating?"

"Regina, first off, how would you have reacted if it had been Daniel who returned?" Tink said and received a death glare from Regina. "Exactly, you knew it would tear your soul into two, your heart. Secondly you told him he had to leave to save her, and knew he would have to move on one day." Tink said.

"Within days of leaving me?" Regina asked.

"He loved Marian once, deeply as you did Daniel. He married her, and they shared a child and a life together. I'm assuming he tried to recapture that with her," Tink said as Regina just walked away from Tink.

"I just never thought I could be so easily replaced by him," Regina said as she sat down on the couch.

"Regina," Tink said as she walked over to sit beside her. "He didn't replace you, you were and will always be in his heart. If I know anything about Robin, I can bet he has been trying everything to win you back, hasn't he?"

Regina could only nod as her reply.

"That's what I thought. And has he torn down any of those walls you build around yourself after you are hurt?" Tink asked.

"Not torn down, but cracked," Regina admitted.

"Regina let him back in, he loves you dearly. You're just too pigheaded to see it, just open your eyes," Tink said as Regina remembered Robin saying something very similar to her about they all getting a second chance, that she just needed to open her eyes to see it.

"How can I trust him again? How do I know that if by some bad luck, that if Marian was to really return he won't do the same thing to me before?" Regina asked.

"Because he has learned from his mistakes, and now he is trying to make up for him," Tink said. "And further more why don't you just ask the man? Look into his eyes and see his answer there."

"When did you become Doctor Phil?" Regina asked.

"Who?" Tink asked.

"Never mind," Regina said.

"The point is, you need to talk to him. Tell him your fears, tell him how you two can work this out between you," Tink said.

"It's not that simple," Regina said.

"It's a much better start than sitting here being completely alone and miserable," Tink said as she watched Regina place a hand on her stomach.

"I'm not alone," Regina said under her breath.

"What was that?" Tink asked.

"Nothing," Regina said.

"Don't let your fears or your doubts cloud your judgement, talk to him Regina," Tink said.

"He's got to be so mad at me, after everything that I have done," Regina said.

"What else have you done?" Tink asked, afraid of what she was going to hear.

"Oh, where do I begin? I have pushed him away since we found him in New York, since I found out he was going to have a child with Zelena," Regina said.

"You know he never would have touched her if he knew it was Zelena," Tink said.

"I understand that, but my hurt won't let go of the fact that he did move on with someone else," Regina said.

"Regina, you know he had no choice with the circumstances, tell him how you're hurting over this, let him ease that hurt," Tink said.

"I don't know if I can," Regina said.

"Then that is your hurt talking, your pride has taken a hit," Tink said as Regina looked at her sharply then. "I get it, I really do Regina. But you have to talk this out with him."

"And what then? Watch as my sister gets bigger and bigger everyday, knowing that that baby will be a constant reminder of how he gave up fighting for me? For us?" Regina asked.

"Regina, when you look at Henry do you see what happened with Daniel there, more importantly are you reminded of the secret that Snow White broke?" Tink asked.

"No, why?" Regina asked.

"Then when you do see this child, you should do the same. You're not reminded of Daniel's death when you see Henry, who is a part of Snow White," Tink said.

"You're giving me a headache," Regina said as she made a move to grab some pills out of her table side drawer but then had to put them back.

"What's wrong? Why didn't you take them?" Tink asked.

"I can't right now. I don't know if they are safe," Regina said.

"Safe? Safe from what?" Tink asked as just then it hit her like a tons of bricks. "No way! You're pregnant? You're pregnant with Robin's child?" Tink asked.

"Careful Tink, any louder and the whole town will know, if they don't already," Regina said. "And if Grumpy finds out, everyone will know."

"So what's the problem then? You're having Robin's child and-" Tink was saying, but stopped upon seeing the look on Regina's face. "It is Robin's child right?"

Ten minutes later Tink arrived in the Rabbit Hole, looking for someone in particular. She quickly scanned the bar, and finally found the man she was looking for. She walked right up to him, and pulled him around by his shoulder and proceeded to slap him across the face.

"Ow!" Jefferson said as he rubbed his face. "What was that for?"

"You, do you have any idea how messed up this situation is now thanks to you?" Tink asked as she sat down at the bar beside him.

"It wasn't my fault," Jefferson said.

"Oh, of course not," Tink said.

"No, I'm serious," Jefferson said.

"Whatever," Tink said. "Now look you are not going to go along with this anymore, this ends now."

"I can't just abandon the mother of my child," Jefferson said.

"Jefferson, I'm warning you," Tink said.

"You'll what? Sprinkle me with fairy dust as well?" Jefferson said.

"You do not want to mess with a pissed off fairy, Hatter," Tink said.

"Oh I'm shaking in my hat," Jefferson said as he took a drink.

"Do you have any idea what both of you are doing to Robin?" Tink asked.

"Oh he can take care of himself, find another woman to leave Regina for," Jefferson said.

"He only did that because he thought the mother of his child was going to die," Tink said.

"Point taken, but still to just give up on her. You know Regina like I do, you know how she feels things and when she's hurt she strikes out and then shuts down from that person," Jefferson said.

"That's why you need to remove yourself from this, they need to talk to one another without any interference,"Tink said.

"I haven't really interfered, it's been all Regina fighting him," Jefferson said.

"I know, and hopefully that will end very soon," Tink said with a smile on her face.

"What did you do?" Jefferson asked.

"Nothing, nothing at all," Tink said as she winked at Jefferson.

Meanwhile, Regina was asking herself for the millionth time why she was doing this? Here she was marching through the woods, heading towards Robin's camp. It was almost like she was experiencing a taste of deja vu, the first time had been when she was walking to him and listening to him apologize for loosing her heart. Now here she was walking to him...for what?

"Regina?" a voice said causing her to stop in her progress.

"Roland? What are you doing out here?" Regina asked as she saw he was a little away from the camp site. She could see the camp just a little to her right, more importantly she could see Robin sitting at the fire, poking at it with a stick.

"I was chasing a bug that lights up," Roland said.

"I see," Regina said.

"Regina, can I ask you something?" Roland asked.

"Of course, sweetheart, you can ask me anything you want," Regina said as she crouched down to his level.

"Regina, you're going to have a baby right?" Roland asked.

"Yes, sweetie I am," Regina answered.

"And it might be my Papa's?" Roland asked.

"It's a difficult question for me to answer but possibly," Regina answered even though it pained her to.

"Do you want it to be my Papa's?" Roland asked. Regina looked over at Robin, still at the fire then down at Roland's little angelic face. She placed a hand on her stomach, she thought she could sense a jolt of magic going through her. Her baby had magic evidently.

"What I want isn't important right now, but it's an adult problem right now," Regina said.

"I don't like adult problems," Roland said.

"They are not much fun, I promise," Regina said. "But Roland, know this, I do love and will always care about you, never doubt that. I'm sorry you got caught up in your Papa's and mine problems." Regina said as she put her hand under his little chin, causing him to smile at her. Oh, those dimples of his.

"I love you too Regina," Roland said as she opened her arms and he walked into them, hugging her right back.

Robin had gotten up from the log to look around for his little boy, as his eyes scanned the areas surrounding the camp site, he saw Regina with Roland. He quietly made his way over to them, letting them have a few moments alone with one another. His heart always skipped a beat to see his son being in Regina's arms, the two most important people in his life right there, possibly three. His heart ached about that baby, if that baby was his and Regina's he knew his heart would know no bounds of love for it. He knew his heart would love it, no matter what though.

"I see you are in good hands son," Robin said as he made his presence known. The two pulled apart and looked at Robin.

"Regina's here, Papa," Roland said with a smile.

"I see that, do you mind if I speak with her for a moment?" Robin asked.

"Alone?" Roland asked causing his Papa to chuckle.

"Yes, alone," Robin said as he looked at Regina finally. She looked heartbreakingly beautiful. He wondered if Regina would ever let down that tough guard of hers with him, as she had just done with his son.

"What are your plans for her?" Roland asked.

Robin smiled down at his son, he could see how protective Roland was of Regina.

"I'll keep her safe, my boy, I promise." Robin said as Roland gave a quick kiss to Regina's hand before leaving the two adults alone. He wanted Regina, he loved her. He hadn't realized how much until he saw the hurt in her eyes at that apartment that fateful day. He'd left her and he'd made a colossal mistake in thinking he could ever move on from her, and it was a mistake he didn't know if he could rectify. He could still see the sadness lurking there. And he felt an inch tall knowing he'd put it there.

He had yelled at her, hurt her. He knew if he could tell Regina about Zelena's baby not being his, then that would help ease a little of the hurt.

"So what brings you here, milady?" Robin asked.

"I wanted to talk to you, if that's alright?" Regina asked.

"Always a good time, for you," Robin said. "May we sit?" He motioned to a fallen log, not their log but another one. Regina walked over and sat down, clasping her hands.

"Roland looks happy, no affects from the forgetting potion," Regina said out of the blue.

"He is, he is always happy to see you as I am. I'm very grateful for you for that potion," Robin said.

"Family is important to everyone, or it should be," Regina said softly.

Robin wanted to sweep her into his arms, to promise her she would never be alone again. That there would always be family enough for her.

"Is there a way for us to start over?" Robin asked softly. He'd been wrong in the past, his decisions. He hated that. But more importantly, he knew he'd destroyed something precious. Something fragile and not easily replaced. Her trust in him.

Regina didn't respond instantly, but when she finally did. "I don't know, with everything that has happened. Zelena, Jefferson, the baby," Regina said.

"I'm so sorry, it was always you. You have been in my heart for so long that I don't remember a time when you weren't there. I love you, Regina," Robin said.

His hand brushed back the hair from her cheek, the breeze kept tendrils floating around her face. Her skin was so soft. He wished he could see her better. The moon gave enough light to walk, but didn't come beneath where they sat.

"I can make this work for us, if you'll just give me a chance, love," Robin promised. "Trust me sweetheart, trust your heart, trust our love." Robin drew her into his arms. For a moment she resisted, then seemed to melt into his embrace. This was what he had been missing since he had been forced to leave her. She felt feminine and sweet. Yet she fired a hunger in him he'd never known before. Each moment with her was special, and he, like a fool had felt it could ever replaced this.

Just as he was about to lower his head to hers, she started to pull out of his arms. He had to do something and he had to do it now. His kiss stopped her thought process. He molded her body to his, encircling her with his arms, holding her close, as if cherished. His kiss deepened, took Regina to heights she's never gone before. She would hate herself later, was the last thought she had, before giving herself to his embrace.

She loved this man. Time had no meaning. She wasn't sure if she was still in the forest with him or floating into the nighttime sky. Robin filled her senses, brought exquisite sensations never before dreamed of. Her heart engaged, her mind free. Nothing had made sense since the day she found Robin in New York.

Just then his phone buzzed, Robin groaned as he reached for it. He quickly broke the kiss and saw that it was Doctor Whale.

"Yes, Doctor Whale?" Robin asked as he looked at Regina, and he could see the walls going up around her. Damnit, he thought. "Yes, yes I'll be right there."

"What is it?" Regina asked.

"It's Zelena," Robin answered. "Whale needs me there immediately."