When Regina opened the door to her Storybrooke mansion she stopped still and just stared at them, the Queen had forgotten to mention that they would be stopping by, but she figured that there was no way Regina could mind, not when they were bringing her the news they were doing. "What's going on?" the brunette asked, her eyes glued to Robin.

Gina pushed him forward before wrapping her arm around her own Robin, "we brought you someone we thought you might want to see," she quipped.

"I brought him back for you aunt Trina!" Tia gushed as she hugged her sister and moved to cuddle against her mother as they four of them waited for Regina and Robin Hood interact.

"Robin?" Regina whispered, blinking faster than usual to try and stop herself from crying, "are you… are you really here?"

"Regina," he breathed, moving towards her and wrapping his arms tightly around her, pulling her flush against his chest.

"I missed you," she sobbed, burying her face against his shoulder as she cried into his shirt, "I missed you, so, so much!"

"I missed you too," he agreed, pressing his lips against her temple.

Regina pulled back to look at him, her hands running all over him as she checked him over, "is it actually you? Are you real?"

"Yes, I don't know how, but yes."

"You stupid man! How dare you give your life to save me!" she cried.

"Regina…"

"I love you so much," she cried, "oh Robin!"

"Regina," he buried his head against her.

"I'm so sorry!" She sniffled, "I'm so sorry!"

"What?" He moved his head so that he could look into her eyes, "hey, Regina, what?"

"You died because of me Robin, you died saving me!"

"And I'd do it over and over again if it meant that you were safe." He shook his head, pulling her close and pressing his lips gently against hers, "Regina, I love you and I would never be able to stand by and watch you get hurt."

"So, I had to watch you get hurt! Had to live without you!" She rubbed her hands across her face, "I thought I was never going to see you again, never going to hold you, never kiss you, never have another of our late-night talks, I thought I'd lost you, I had to watch you die Robin! Knowing there was nothing I could do to stop it!"

"Hey, I'm back now and I can't promise you that something won't happen to separate us again, but make no mistake, I love you Regina and will do forever." He traced his fingers across he cheek tenderly.

The Queen watched them happily as she pulled her own family closer to her, it seemed as though everything was working out for her and her other half. Her fingers trailed through Tia's hair as Hope moved to cuddle her daddy. "I think we'll leave you all to it."

"How did you manage it?" Regina asked, looking at Tia, the shock still present on her face.

"Tia, show her," Queenie instructed, gently tapping her daughter.

"This appeared after I brought him back," the girl whispered, holding her wrist out to Regina, showing her the sun-shaped marking.

"You and I both know what that means," the Queen stated, her hands resting on Tia's shoulder as Regina examined the mark, her eyes wide as she did so.

"How is that possible? Wouldn't you have known before now, surely there would have been some kind of sign that she was a descendant from the gods."

"We always knew she had a lot of magic, but I don't think we ever for a minute would have guessed that."

"It makes so much sense now," Regina breathed, cupping the girls face gently and smiling at her, "I don't know how I can every thank you for what you have done for me, sweetheart."

"Just seeing you happy is good enough for me," she remarked, a proud grin playing on her features, "I don't like it when you're sad and you have been ever since we met, even when you were happy, underneath you were still missing Robin. Now you can be happy again and Roland can have his dad back."

"Where is Roland?" Robin asked, looking into the house.

"He's in his room, let's go find him," Regina laughed quietly, "he's grown so much whilst you've been away," she whispered, pain evident in her voice from the fact that Robin had missed out on seeing his son grow up. Roland was a teenager now.

"Well, we best be going now, it's a school night," the Queen stated, winking at her girls as she gestured to Robin for him to start walking without her.

He got her drift and nodded, scooping Hope up in his arms and making her squeal as he hauled her over his shoulder and wrapped his spare arm around his eldest, "come on then girlies, let's go get some ice cream before heading home."

The Queen headed over to Regina and took one of her hands in hers as she rose her eyebrows playfully, "enjoy tonight."

"Shut up," the brunette blushed, "but I can imagine that I will. Thank you," her eyes shined with tears, "tell Tia that she will be getting the best birthday present ever this year."

"Oh, trust me she will be expecting you to throw her the party of the year."

"She can have whatever she wants," Regina cooed, hugging her alter ego, "please thank her again for me."

"I will do. Keep in touch with me."

"Will do," she nodded, pulling back and waving at Gina as she made her way down the street. She knew that Regina would now have her happy ending, now she had her Robin back, she could finally have her whole family together. The Queen spotted her own family coming out of the ice cream parlour, the girls giggling at something their father was saying to them.

She smiled to herself and cleared her throat, "really? Having a sugar rush before bed?"

"Mom! I got you rocky road!" Tia called out, hurrying over to her and passing her a cone with a scoop of the chocolaty treat on top.

"Thank you, my thoughtful girl," she hummed, kissing her daughter's temple as she took the ice cream from her.

"Is Regina happy now?"

"Yes, she is very happy," the Queen nodded as they began walking back towards the vault where the portal to their world was located. "She also said that you could have anything you want for your birthday and she will throw you a party."

"Really?!" The girl asked, her eyes sparkling as she turned to look at her mother with excitement written all over her face.

"Yes really."

"YES!" she cheered, grabbing her little sister's hand and doing a silly dance.

The Queen laughed as she felt Robin's arm wrap around her, she hummed and leant against him, "how are our children so perfect?"

"I think it comes from their mother," he quipped, kissing her neck playfully before moving in and tasting some of her ice cream.

"Hey, cheeky," she slapped him as she laughed.

"And the party, is she really throwing it?"

"Yes, I managed to pass that duty onto her."

"Cheat," he laughed, "I know how much you hate throwing parties."

"It's not that I hate it, it's…"

"Gina."

"Fine, I hate it," she chuckled as they reached the mirror and opened up the portal before stepping through and appearing in their living room back in the Enchanted Forest.

She made sure that her girls were all settled down and read Hope a quick bedtime story before moving into her own bedroom. She bit down on her lip as she waved her hand over the mirror, revealing a picture of Regina, Robin, Roland and Henry all embracing one another in Regina's sitting room. A smile played on her features as she saw her own Robin come into the bedroom from tending to the animals outside. It seemed that for once, both she and Regina had everything they ever wanted.