Hi guys! I hope everyone is safe and healthy with their loved ones right now. It's a scary time, but we're gonna be okay :) With all our this time on my hands, I've been able to write faster than ever, and I'm hopeful that I'll have the next chapter up in a few days, early next week. There's only a couple more one shots left of this series, and then we're on to the real thing! (reminder: this is the background info for the eventual story Love You, Lose You.)

The next chapters are going to be shocking, but I hope you stick around for the ride! I'm so excited to start writing Love You, Lose You, you have no idea! Here's Chapter 10! I hope you enjoy!

P.S. in this story, a song is used. It's actually something I wrote, so full disclaimer, it's actually mine :)

Chapter 10

It was the middle of March, and the whole town buzzed as winter began to buzz into spring. Robin's birthday was coming up, and Regina sat on her front porch wrapped in his jacket, her guitar in her hands, trying to find the right words to write.

This was Robin's eighteenth birthday, and she knew this was a big milestone in his life. She needed to make it special. She just didn't know how to express everything he's made her feel the last year and four months.

Emma wasn't lying when she said she didn't care about the two of them anymore, in fact, Emma loved it now. Emma and Killian went out with Robin and Regina, and now, they had their little group.

Regina sighed as she brushed the hair out of her face, the soft breeze sending a chill up her spine. This needed to be the best song ever. This needed to be their song.

It was their story.

…..

Robin didn't know why his parents wouldn't let him leave the house, but all he wanted to do was be with his girlfriend. His birthday was two days away, and he just wanted to escape the stress he was in and enjoy life as a teenager for once. The past months had been so busy, with Robin's senior year crumbling down on him, and he couldn't remember the last time he and Regina spent a night out in the town.

They sat in the Locksley living room, his parents staring at him expectantly. Robin didn't understand what was going on, but when the front door swung open, a large duffel bag dropped by the stairs, his eyes widened, and Helen and Robert smiled.

"There better be a good reason you decided to ditch me back home and come here, Mate. I just spent the last four hours driving through Maine, and all I've seen are trees and stop signs," Will smirked as he shut the front door, and Robin got to his feet hurriedly as he smiled a laugh in disbelief.

"No way," Robin exclaimed as he hugged his best friend, clapping him on the back as Will did the same.

"Did you really think I'd miss this? My best friend is turning eighteen, and trust me, if there's no me, there's no party," Will grinned, and Robin rolled his eyes with a happy smile.

Robin turned to his parents with an out-of-this-world gaze, so thankful they flew Will out for him.

"This is the best birthday present ever," Robin exclaimed, and his parents smiled.

"Of course, we'll have to see what that girlfriend of yours has gotten you," Will smirked, and Robin smiled, running a hand through his hair.

"Speaking of lasses, where's Emma?" Will asked as her put his hands on his hips, looking around the house, taking in the new environment. Robin grinned as he put a hand on Will's shoulder.

"She's out with Regina right now, but they should be back in about-"

"Look, all I'm saying is drive on the right side of the lane if you are going to go fifteen in a fifty," Emma groaned as she and Regina walked through the back door. The sound of bags resting on the counter could be heard from the living room, and Will and Robin smiled.

Perfect timing.

"You gave the finger to our math teacher," Regina laughed in the kitchen, and the girls' laughs made the four in the living room smile.

As Regina and Emma made their way out of the kitchen, opening the door leading to the living room, Emma completely froze in the doorway when she saw Robin's childhood best friend, a huge smile breaking out on her face.

"Who would've thought they'd let riff raff past security," Emma smirked when she went to Will, and he rolled his eyes as they shared a quick embrace.

"Emma Swan. Who would've thought you'd grow out of those pigtails," Will smirked back, and Emma glared at him with a playful grin.

Regina stood next to Emma awkwardly, not really knowing if she should speak or not. She knew who Will was, he was Robin's best friend since, well, forever. They hadn't seen each other since Robin came to the states, and although she's met her boyfriend's best friend on facetime calls, it was different to see him standing right in front of her.

"And you must be Regina Mills," Will smiled as he looked to Emma's left, and the brunette smiled politely.

Will held out his hand for Regina to shake, and Robin smiled as he watched his girlfriend and best friend get along.

"I've heard a lot about you," Will smirked, and Regina looked to Robin, who only shrugged with a silly smile.

"Well, as much as I would love to stay here and catch up, we have to head up to the school to work on the mural. You should come see it, Will, it's going to look really good once we're done with it," Emma explained, and Will acted hurt about their leaving.

"What's the mural for?" Will asked, and Emma grabbed her purse from the steps as she responded.

"We're throwing this fundraiser for the arts program. Tomorrow, there's going to be a little carnival in the parking lot, and then there's going to be a bonfire at night with live performances," Emma smiled as her eyes pointed towards Regina and Robin, and Will's face lit up.

"Alright now, I think you might've left out the part when you became a rockstar," Will teased, and Robin rolled his eyes.

"It's just for the school, Will, calm down. Plus, mine won't be anything compared to Regina's," Robin smiled, and it was Regina's turn to roll her eyes.

"Whatever you say, Rockstar," Regina smirked as she leaned into kiss his cheek, following Emma towards the front door.

"We'll be back by dinner," Emma called over her shoulder as the girls left the house, and Will shook his head as he put his attention back to Robin.

"She's hot," Will smirked, and Robin shoved him. Will chuckled as he held his hands up.

"How'd you get her to fall for you?" Will asked, and Robin rolled his eyes.

"It took five months to get her to even look my way. Don't put any thoughts in her head," Robin teased as he grabbed Will's bag, both heading up the stairs to get set up for the next week together.

Robert and Helen only smiled and shook their heads as they watched the boys go up the stairs, realizing nothing had really changed at all.

Regina sat on the makeshift stage of her high school's parking lot, legs dangling off the edge. Her guitar was right next to her, along with a notebook and pen, but no matter how hard she tried, nothing came to her.

She didn't even know how to start. What was she supposed to write? How was she supposed to incorporate the last year into one single song?

Regina looked up when she heard heavy footsteps coming her way, expecting it to be Robin, but she was surprised when she saw Will. He smiled at her as he pointed to the spot next to her, and she nodded.

Will hopped up onto the stage, getting comfortable as he whistled, looking out to the view of Storybrooke.

"For such a small town, it sure is beautiful up here," Will sighed, and Regina smiled as she nodded her head, setting down the pen in her hand as she took a deep breath, taking in the fresh air of the afternoon.

"I guess you're right… I've never really seen it that way," Regina nodded her head, and Will grinned as he turned towards her.

"You're really lucky, Regina," Will said, and it was the look in his eyes that made her aware he wasn't just talking about the view. Regina ducked her head a little, color rushing to her cheeks as she tried on a smile.

"I know," Regina answered, and Will sighed as he let his legs dangle off the edge of the stage, continuing to look out over the skyline.

"I've known Robin since we were babies. I've seen every show, every gig, every heartbreak, and every relationship he's gone through… He won't tell you, but he feels things so deeply, that the only way he can put it into words is writing. He doesn't talk, not a lot, but because you are one of the people he can talk to, I thought we should get to know each other better," Will explained, and Regina smiled.

"You make him really happy, Regina. I've never seen him this way before. You are the only thing he talks about, and when it's not you, it's a song that he wrote for you or how at his best football game, you were there. I just… he sees a future with you, and I need to make sure you're as committed to this as he is."

"When Bridget left him, he wouldn't even let me in. And then when he found out she had moved on not even a week later, it was like the Robin we know wasn't there anymore. And I guess that's another reason he came here. He needed a new start. He needed to forget about Bridget, and even if you don't realize it, you're what helped him through it." Will smiled to himself, remembering hearing about Regina for the first time. Robin had been so happy, so sure he had found the one.

And here she was.

"I don't know how much Robin has told you about me, but before I met Robin, I was in a pretty bad relationship. It never really worked from the beginning, but I kept holding on because I thought it was something I couldn't live without. And then he cheated on me with some blonde from New York… I promised myself that I would never fall in love again, because it hurts too much when it ends," Regina told Will as she shrugged her shoulders.

"But you're with Robin?" Will acknowledged, and immediately, a smile appeared on the brunette's face.

"Yeah, he totally screwed up my plans, but I'm not complaining," Regina shrugged with a grin, "I told him that I wasn't meant for relationships, that I would never be in one again, and he wasn't going to be the one to change my mind. And then he wrote a song for me, I've been a goner ever since."

"It's that damn Locksley charm, I swear," Will smirked, and Regina chuckled.

"He's gonna marry you someday," Will smiled, and Regina's eyes glowed as she beamed.

"I know. And I can't wait," Will looked at her and smiled, and Regina crossed her legs on top of each other, stretching to make sure her happiness didn't explode. She looked over to where Emma was and smiled when she saw Robin helping with the mural.

"If you break his heart, we're going to have a problem, Mills. I like you, I like you a lot, but if I have to choose between you and Robin, it's always going to be Robin," Will sighed, and Regina smiled, nodding her head.

"I'm not going anywhere, Will. It's gonna be like this forever."

"I'm looking forward to it," Will smiled, and Regina grinned as she watched the sun begin to set over the horizon.

….

"I'm serious, Regina, don't waste your money on me. I have you, and that's all I need," Robin sighed as he pulled up in front of her house, and Regina smiled from the passenger seat, rolling her eyes as she took her hair out of her messy bun.

"It's your eighteenth birthday, Robin, I'd be the worst girlfriend in the world if I didn't get you anything, so shut up. I've got this," Regina smiled, and Robin glared at her playfully.

"I don't want anything," Robin said again, and Regina chuckled to herself.

"I know you better than you know yourself. This is one of those moments where that comes in handy," Regina smirked, and Robin rolled his eyes as he brushed the hair out of her face, coming closer to her.

"You're impossible, Mills," Robin sighed, and Regina smiled as she shrugged her shoulders.

"I wouldn't get used to Mills. I think Locksley has a nice ring to it," Regina's eyes shined with a daring look, and Robin dropped his jaw, watching as she unbuckled her seatbelt, hand on the handle, getting ready to leave.

"You're just going to leave me after that?" Robin asked dumbfoundedly, and Regina smirked as she shut his passenger door, turning towards him as she leaned against his car, her head poking inside the car with the window rolled down.

"Yep," Regina grinned, and Robin groaned loudly as he banged his head against the headrest. Regina laughed and shook her head.

"I think you're going to be okay," Regina chuckled, and Robin shook his head with a grin.

"I don't think I am."

Regina walked in front of the car to Robin's side, and he smiled when he saw her messy hair in the breeze, her makeup-free-face as beautiful as ever.

"I love you," Robin breathed, and Regina ran her fingers through his hair as she bit her lip.

"I love you too," Regina smiled, and just as she leaned in to kiss him, her lips just ghosting his, the front door opened with her father standing with his arms crossed.

"Dinner's ready, everyone's waiting," Henry called not-so-patiently, and Regina let her head fall on the driver's side door. Robin chuckled as he bit the inside of his cheek.

"He doesn't like me very much anymore," Robin noted, and Regina smiled apologetically.

"He just needs to warm up, I promise. Just give it some time, you guys will be back to normal soon," Regina smiled as she reluctantly walked away from Robin, and he smiled to himself.

"No kiss?" Robin called after her, and Regina laughed as she shook her head, walking up the front yard stones to her porch. Robin watched as she made it to the door then turned the engine on, and with a wave to both Regina and Henry, he made his way out of the development.

Once his truck was out of view, Regina turned to her father with a knowing look.

"This isn't going anywhere, Dad. I love him… and I really wish you did, too," Regina sighed as she walked past him into the house, leaving him in the doorway to be with his thoughts.

Henry shook his head as he looked down, following his daughter inside, knowing he should learn his little girl wasn't so little anymore.

Regina laughed as she covered Robin's eyes, and he let out an exhale, wondering what the hell she had come up with. It was his birthday, and even though he loved her, he hated the fact she was so determined on getting him the perfect gift. He didn't want all this attention.

"You know, we could just go home and put on a movie. That sounds amazing," Robin said, and Regina rolled her eyes as she kept him steady.

"Shut up. Alright, ready?" Regina asked, and Robin rolled his eyes with a smirk.

"I don't really have much of a choice, do I?" Regina smirked as she took her hands away from his eyes, and when he looked around, he smiled with a shy look.

"Surprise!" Both families shouted, and Robin looked at Regina with a smile, already thanking her for everything. Regina nodded her head subtly with a grin, and Robin looked back out to the Mills front yard, where all his family and friends stood.

"Thank you," Robin whispered in Regina's ear as he brought her in for a hug, and she smiled, wrapping her arms around him.

"Thank me later," Regina smirked, and she left to go be with Emma. Robin shook his head with a grin as Will came up to him, and he knew this would be one of the best birthdays he'd ever have.

Robin was standing to the side of the makeshift dance floor in the Mills front yard, laughing as his girlfriend and sister messed around like little kids. Robin turned his head when he felt the presence of another next to him, and he straightened up when he saw Henry next to him.

Ever since Henry found out he and Regina were together, and had been for quite some time now, he had treated Robin like some trash guy her daughter had brought home off the streets. Like the last year had never happened, like he wasn't seen as his son anymore.

Robin wanted that relationship back so bad, but he didn't know how to reach that level of familiarity with Henry again. He was making it so hard.

"Eighteen's a big one, huh?" Henry asked, and Robin nodded his head, relieved that the man was finally speaking to him.

"Yeah… it's a little nerve-wrecking," Robin sighed, and Henry nodded his head, shrugging his head.

"It always is… You going to college?" Henry asked, and Robin smiled as he ran his fingers through his hair. That was the plan, wasn't it?

"Honestly, I have no idea what I'm going to do, but most likely. I'll probably take a gap year to figure things out," Robin explained, and Henry pursed his lips. Robin furrowed his eyebrows at the elder man.

"Say you were to go to college, where are you aiming?" Henry asked, and Robin could tell he was forming some kind of argument. But he missed his second father, so he took a deep breath and tried again.

"Belmont has a really nice music program," Robin smiled fondly, but Henry kept his straight face on. What the hell was going on?

"Belmont, as in Nashville, Tennessee?" Henry asked judgingly, and Robin nodded his head reluctantly, slowly. Henry laughed to himself as he shook his head, looking Robin in the eye now.

"So while you're partying down Main Street, hoping to make a name for yourself, my daughter will be here, working her ass off, wondering when you'll find the time to make a single phone call," Henry raised his eyebrows accusingly, and Robin stared at the man like he was crazy.

"You think I'm going to forget about your daughter?" Robin asked just as accusingly as Henry's prior statement, and the man glared at Robin.

"She thinks she's in love with you… Look, if you are going to leave, then you are leaving her. And if you are driving out of this town after graduation, then you might as well let Regina down slowly right now. We both know long distance doesn't work, and if you are willing to leave everything behind, leave Regina behind, all for some stupid dream of becoming a star, then maybe she deserves better," Henry expressed his feelinga gruffly, and Robin crossed his arms against his chest, facing Henry.

"Regina is in love with me, and I her. I don't know why you can't accept the fact that I am with your daughter for the long haul, but I suggest you get used to it… Fine, I don't know what I'm going to do, but what I do know is that I will never leave Regina, and someday, I am going to marry her. So if I chose to go to college, it's my choice, and it's hers. I'm not just going to drive off. I'm not going to leave her high and dry, like whatever picture you've made up in your head," Robin fought back firmly, standing tall in his place.

Henry smiled a fake smile as he chuckled and rubbed his hands together.

"Looks like you've got everything figured out, doesn't it?" Henry amused as he put a hand on Robin's shoulder, and what should've been a clap on the back was more of a powerful shove.

Robin stumbled back and shook his head, staring at the man in front of him like he had lost his mind.

"What the hell is wrong with you?" Robin raised his voice, and it caught the attention of those around them. Regina and Emma came over when they saw Henry take a step closer into Robin's personal space, and just before Robin was about to freak out, Emma stopped him, dragging him away from Henry and over to the drinks table.

Regina stood in front of her father with disbelief in her eyes, disappointment screaming at him.

"Are you kidding me? You had to do that right now? Robin's acting more like a grown up than you are right now," Regina walked away to Robin and Emma, pissed, and Henry watched as his daughter vented to both.

Henry felt eyes on him, and he turned to see Cora glaring at him.

Well, what was a party without a little bit of drama?

….

Robin sat in the Mills kitchen with a cold soda in his hand, waiting for Regina. She had a surprise for him apparently, and he was told to wait in here until everything was ready.

Robin turned his neck towards the door when he heard footsteps, but he sighed and looked away when he saw it was Henry.

Robin decided to shut up, not wanting to start anything, but he was surprised when Henry brought up a chair, taking a seat next to him. Robin wasn't sure what he was supposed to do, whether he was supposed to act like it never happened or just move on, but when Henry let out a low breath, he knew they were not going to forget about it.

"It's not you," Henry started, and Robin looked up at him with curiosity, "I mean, it is you, but it's not what you think… I'm a father, Robin. I'm never going to like the idea of my daughter being in a relationship, but if she is with anyone, I'm glad it's you. You're a good guy."

"Then why have you treated me like rubbish the past few months?" Robin asked, finally glad they were having this talk. Henry rubbed the back of his neck as if he were nervous, and Robin let him take his time.

"You're not just Regina's boyfriend to me, Robin, and you're not just Emma's brother. You and Emma are also our family. Emma's my daughter, and you're my son, that's how it's always been…" Henry sighed, and Robin smiled, happy that their relationship was still strong.

"I know you love Regina, and I know she loves you. A blind man could see that from a mile away… but sometimes love isn't always enough, especially at your age. It's hard to find your soulmate, and because you two found each other so young, that means you have to go through so much more than any ordinary couple would have to… and if later on it doesn't work out, Regina won't only lose you, but I'll lose you too," Henry explained quietly.

"You know I love you, Robin, but if there ever comes a time where I have to pick Regina or you, there's no second thought. I'm picking Regina, and if you ever hurt my little girl, I will kick your ass so hard you'll wind up back in England," Henry made it very clear, and Robin chuckled as he nodded his head, his feelings understood.

"I don't want to lose you, Robin, and I don't want Regina to lose you… you have to promise me you'll take care of my little girl. She doesn't want to talk to me right now, but make sure she's okay. And if she walks through that door later tonight with anything less than a smile, I will track you down," Henry smiled, and Robin grinned as the elder man clapped his back gently.

"So we're good?" Robin asked, and Henry nodded his head.

"We're good… don't mess this up, Locksley, you have the world in your hands," Henry expressed quietly, and Robin smiled.

He really did.

….

Regina led Robin to the backyard, his hand in hers, and he paused when he saw the deck decorated in string lights and a large box with a bow on top, waiting for him on the table. He stopped and smiled, looking at Regina.

Robin's hands went to her hips and she smiled as she wrapped her arms around his neck, Robin's lips finding her in a slow, passionate embrace.

"This is already the best birthday ever," Robin breathed between them, and Regina smirked as she put her hands on his chest, giving him a playful pat.

"Just wait, it gets better," Regina's eyes sparkled, and Robin bit his lip, leaning in for another kiss, her beautiful smile irresistible.

Regina escaped his arms, heading towards the steps of the deck, and Robin noticed there was a guitar leaning up against the wood railing. Robin tilted his head knowingly and gave her that look, and the brunette only shrugged her shoulders with a hint of a smirk.

Robin followed her down the steps and paused when he saw the big oak tree in the back of the yard. Hanging from its branches were strings, pictures attached to the end of them. Robin raised his eyebrows, and Regina grinned.

"This is our story," Regina explained as she reached for one of the first polaroids, the picture of her and Robin at her sweet sixteen placed gently in her hand.

"This is when we first met. I thought you were some cute stranger, and I was going to go find you after the party to take you up on your offer of getting to know each other better, but then Emma introduced me to her brother, and I think we both know how that went," Regina laughed, and Robin chuckled as he nodded, Regina's fingers letting the photo go gently, grabbing the next one.

"This is the dinner our parents threw at Granny's after we made the choir at school… That was the first day I learned who you really were. I pictured you as some pretentious jock who's only talent was looking good, but when it was just us in the hallway of the choir room, you told me you wanted to be a singer/songwriter. And everything I thought I knew went out the window. You are very handsome, don't get me wrong, but you're also kind, and funny, and family is everything to you. That was the first day I realized I loved you," Regina explained, and Robin smiled fondly at the memory.

"That was also the day you agreed to begin our friendship… I should've known I wouldn't last long," Robin teased, and Regina shook her head with a grin.

Robin reached for another picture, rubbing his thumb across the bottom of the polaroid.

"This was the night I played you my song… I thought I was so smooth," Robin smirked, and Regina smiled as she slipped her hand into his by their sides.

"Oh trust me, you were. You had me daydreaming for days after, and my dad even wanted to take me to Whale to see if I had hit my head," both chuckled, and Regina held another photo.

"I miss summer. It was so… quiet. We didn't have to worry about anything," Regina sighed as she played with the picture, bending its upper corner with her index finger. She was on Robin's shoulders as Emma's was on Killian's, and someone had managed to snag a picture of the four of them playing chicken wing in the water.

"Don't worry, Love. We have the rest of our summers to look forward to," Robin smiled, and Regina did too.

After finishing up their timeline of the past year and a half, Robin watched as Regina reached for her guitar.

"You are my everything," she started shyly, her cheeks turning pink, and Robin smiled lovingly, "I don't know where I'd be right now if I never met you. I know this whole re-living the past thing is cheesy and stupid, but that's not how we see it…"

Regina began strumming chords on her guitar, and Robin stood in awe as he watched the love of his life.

Best friend's brother,

Don't take it any farther,

I never played by the rules.

I tried to fight it,

But it was hopeless,

Nobody needs to approve.

Regina looked up to Robin with a silly smile, and Robin grinned back, taking in every word.

Because it's me and you,

Your leather jacket and my sweet perfume.

Because it's me and you,

And no one moves me the way you do.

Robin grinned as Regina walked closer to him, her eyes shining in the dim lights hanging above.

He said:

"Don't you know it's not a bad thing, to fall in love with me."

But what he doesn't know is, he's had my heart since sixteen.

Take it easy, take it slow, you don't know how fast it goes.

A thief, a queen, a perfect mess, can't wait to see what comes next.

Robin smiled adoringly as Regina kissed his cheek, continuing to rock out in front of him.

If we stay a secret,

You sure you can keep it?

I was screwed from the start.

A year went by,

You're still my favorite line.

They can try, but they won't keep us apart.

Because it's me and you,

Your leather jacket and my sweet perfume.

Because it's me and you,

And no one moves me the way you do.

He said:

"Don't you know it's not a bad thing, to fall in love with me."

But what he doesn't know is, he's had my heart since sixteen.

Take it easy, take it slow, you don't know how fast it goes.

A thief, a queen, a perfect mess, can't wait to see what comes next.

Regina slowed her playing as she started a slow picking pattern, and Robin couldn't keep the smile off his face.

Because it's me and you,

Your leather jacket and my sweet perfume.

Because it's me and you,

It's always gonna be me and you…

Regina let the last chord ring out, and she barely had time to set her guitar on the ground when Robin lifted her up in his arms and spun her around, kissing her lips. Regina smiled into the kiss, wrapping her arms around him as he set her down.

"I take it you liked it," Regina smiled, and Robin kissed her again.

"I loved it. I love you," Robin grinned before pecking her lips yet again, and Regina beamed.

"I love you too… Come on, I still have one more present for you," Regina announced as she slipped her fingers into his, and they made their way back up the deck and to the table, the large box finally getting its attention.

"I know you said you didn't want anything, and I know you said you didn't want me spending a lot. But, I saw this at the shop one day and I've been saving up for it ever since, so I just want you to enjoy it," Regina explained, rubbing her hands together, and Robin smirked at her.

Moments later, after reading the card and ripping apart the wrapping paper, Robin stood with his mouth hanging open, shocked about the gift in front of him. Regina chuckled as she hugged his arm.

"You were so upset when your last amplifier broke, and when I saw this just sitting in the window of Gold's shop, I couldn't turn away. I mean, you're a musician, you can't go without this baby for too long, and it's already been four months," Regina sighed as she ran her fingers across the top of the box, and Robin looked at her in amazement.

"You did this, all for me? Regina, I don't deserve all this," Robin sighed with a shy smile as he turned to her, and Regina grinned as she brushed the hair out of his eyes, running her hand down the side of his face.

"Of course you do… I don't think you realize how much you've changed my life, Robin. I would've probably given up on music by now if it weren't for you, always cheering me on, helping me when I'm frustrated, and even agreeing with me if the song doesn't sound good. You're my number one fan, and you're my number one in general… I made you wait so long for us, and I don't want to waste any more time not telling you how amazing you are," Regina breathed passionately, and Robin brought her in for a tight embrace.

He let her go but kept his hold on her, and Regina blushed as she looked up into his eyes.

"Is this what we're going to do now? Write songs for each other and keep score?" Robin smirked, and Regina played with the collar of his shirt as she nodded her head.

"Doesn't sound like a bad plan to me," Regina shrugged her shoulders with a silly grin, and they both chuckled.

"Happy birthday, Robin," Regina leaned in to lay a kiss on his cheek, and Robin threaded his hands through her hair, pulling her in for one last kiss.