Both women were full of hate for each other. Regina looked back at Emma and gave her a look telling her everything was okay. Regina took a step outside and closed the door leaving Emma alone inside.

Regina and Snow stared at each other for a moment.

"I'm sorry," Snow stated. She was very sincere. Snow would do anything to take it all back. Regina hadn't deserved to be savagely attacked. She could have stopped all of this, but instead she helped hurt her.

"I believe you." Regina started to speak trying to get the words out, "We have spent so many years hating each other. We need to get past this, for Emma's sake. She needs her mother. She needs you. I know I deserved what you did. I spent years trying to kill you. I was so bitter and full of hate. I know we will never like each other, or even tolerate one another but I want us to move on. I want us to move on."

Regina could not believe she was saying those words. Regina had spent half of her life hating the woman before her. Now Regina knew it was time to forgive and try to forget. She knew she could never truly get over Snow's betrayal even though it happened so many years ago.

Snow was in awe. She froze for minute unable to talk because her body was taken over by shock.

"Really?"

"Yes. I think it's for the best."

"Regina I would like that. I would like that a lot." This is what Snow has been waiting her whole life for. When Snow first met Regina she loved her. She loved her kindness. Snow was never able to hate Regina despite everything they went through. Snow knew somewhere under all of her evilness and pain there was that kind girl who saved her like. Snow wanted that girl back. She wanted that girl to be her mother and to love her. Snow idolized Regina so much as a child. She wanted to be just like her.

Regina had watched the woman in front of her grow up. Snow was always too nice, too weak. Regina knew they could never see eye to eye because Snow didn't understand pain. Snow would never be able to understand Regina or her actions.

Regina turned to go inside. She could not handle seeing much more of this woman.

"Wait, Regina?"

"What?" Regina questioned.

"Well.. um. I don't know how to ask you this so I am just going to."

"What?" Regina asked again in an agitated tone.

"When you were umm unconscious you said something." Snow mumbled.

Regina's heart started racing. She knew she had admitted to something but was extremely worried as to what is was.

"When they beat you," Snow started.

"We, it's not they it's we. You helped them." Regina pointed out.

"When we beat you, you were talking under your breath." Snow paused for a moment gathering up the courage to finish her question. "You said my father's name."

Regina looked back at Snow suddenly shaking. Regina's mind went back to all of those years ago. She felt like her nightmare was happening all over again.