Regina had met up with Mallory in the hospital cafeteria and they had gone over everything and arranged for the meeting to take place that afternoon. Regina had also given her statement to some police officers that had come by the hospital to question her and Emma. She told them that they would need to wait for Emma's statement since she was sleeping. She then went to get the toiletries that she needed for herself and Emma, as well as new underwear that she desperately needed. And some smart-looking clothes for the meeting that afternoon. She hadn't felt like leaving the hospital (or Emma) until she really needed to. She had also spoken to her dad and Henry briefly, telling them a bit about Emma's condition and that she'd see them later.

Regina fidgeted nervously while she waited in a separate room, at Mallory's law firm building, with David. They didn't speak, just waited. Mallory waited for Robin to show up for their meeting in a conference room. Robin had agreed to come to Mallory's firm on Madison Avenue after Mallory made up some story about papers that she needed Robin to sign. There was a camcorder hidden in the room, recording their meeting, that Regina could watch on a separate screen in the room she was in.

Eventually, about twenty minutes late, Robin sauntered into the room that Mallory had been waiting for him in. His nose was swollen and both his eyes were black from the broken nose Regina had given him the previous evening.

Mallory stood up as he approached the table, looking at his unfortunate nose. "You're late, Mr Locksley."

"Ah well, I had things to take care of. So what are the papers that need my signature, Mallory?"

"There's a couple, actually. Please have a seat, and we can get things started." Mallory sat back down as she pretended to look through the stack of papers on the table. She knew the papers she needed were right at the bottom of the pile.

Robin sat down impatiently. "Get what started?"

"Well, your divorce from Regina, for starters," she said as she pushed the papers towards Robin.

"Excuse me!?" Robin said, grabbing the papers. " I never filed for a divorce. What is the meaning of this!?"

"Oh, Regina filed for divorce on the grounds of adultery. She said you've been having an affair for the past two years and it's time you both just divorced so you both can just get on with your lives. All you need to do is read the stipulations and then sign here." Mallory pointed at where Robin needed to sign.

"As you can see, Regina doesn't want anything from you. She will just take the things she brought into the marriage and whatever she paid for, naturally. And Henry. She wants full custody."

"Ah well, where is she then? You see, the only way Regina will get Henry is if she is actually around to have him. I heard that she's disappeared. I mean shouldn't she be here to witness me signing these papers? It is she who is filing for divorce."

"Oh, she trusted me enough to be the witness, Mr Locksley. So what do you say? Sign these now and you will walk away from here a single man, free of responsibility for a wife and son. Doesn't that sound good? And what do you mean she's disappeared? Did you not see her last night?"

"Yes, I did. Anyway, there's one problem. Henry no longer belongs to either of us," Robin said as he signed the papers. "And even though I'm signing these papers, she is no longer Henry's legal guardian," Robin said as he pushed the signed papers back.

"Is that so? And how is that possible? Who did you sign Henry away to, Mr Locksley?"

"To his biological father. He had never consented to Henry's adoption in the first place and he wanted his son back. Henry and I never bonded so I thought he would be better off with his real father."

"And what about Regina? She is his mother. I know how much she loves him, Mr Locksley. She's asking for full custody, after all, so I doubt she is willing to give him up to someone claiming to be Henry's biological father.

"Yes, well, I was just as surprised as you are. But when I was presented with the papers by the man, it already had her signature on them."

"You mean these papers?" Mallory asked as she pushed a copy of the papers that Neal had given up to Regina the previous evening, towards Robin.

"Where did you get these?" Robin asked, clearly shocked that his lawyer had them.

"Ah, Mr Cassidy gave them to Regina last night, when he tried to take Henry from her. He really is a rather stupid man. Anyway, it seems that Mr Cassidy forged her signature. He was arrested last night. Did you not know that, Mr Locksley?"

Robin paled before answering. "Well, what does that have to do with me? I thought that was Regina's signature. It looked authentic. So I signed them too."

Robin sounded rather smug and as Regina watched, she felt her tears stream down her cheeks. How could she have married such a man?

"Well, Mr Locksley, could you tell me how Mr Cassidy was able to forge your now ex-wife's signature? Where would he have gotten a previous signature of hers to copy it?"

"How the hell should I know! And why the hell are you interrogating me? You are my lawyer. I pay you to be on my side," Robin sneered.

"Well, I was hired as your family lawyer. That included Regina. And Henry for that matter. In any case, did you know that Mr Neal Cassidy was in federal prison for the past 9 years? That he only got out recently and was on probation? If he does anything to violate his parole conditions, he would be back in prison to see out the rest of his sentence. He was meant to stay in Florida state for four years. So not only did he break one of his probation conditions but he also forged someone's signature to illegally get custody of a minor. Do you know what got him into a federal prison?"

"I don't know and I don't care! Now if it's okay with you, I'm going to go start my new life with my new family. Unlike Regina, Marion is a real woman who can reproduce. We are expecting our first child in November. I can now finally tell her that I'm all hers." Robin said in a very smug tone.

"Oh, congratulations Mr Locksley. But I just have a couple of things to tell you before you take your leave. If you could please sit back down?"

"Get on with it. I have places to be!" Robin said, sitting back down begrudgingly.

"Firstly, Neil Cassidy told the police officers that you provided him with Regina's signature. That you gave him some papers with Regina's signature and that he copied it. He seemed quite proud of himself for doing such a good job. I mean just looking at it, it does look authentic." Mallory said, gesturing between Regina's signature on the divorce papers and the one that Neal forged on the fake papers granting him custody of Henry. "Do you know what that means, Mr Locksley?" Robin stayed deathly quiet. "It means that you are an accomplice to this forgery. Which is a federal offence, by the way. That's your career down the tubes, in layman's terms."

"That son of a bitch is lying!" Robin stood up, enraged.

"I see. Well, what about Mr Daniel Colter? Was he lying, too, when he told the police officers that you hired him to make his wife disappear? And Miss Emma Swan? You called him to make her disappear as well."

"I did no such thing! You are fired, Ms Vincent! I will not be disrespected by you!" Robin got up to leave and that's when Regina walked in with David right behind her. Robin looked like he had just seen a ghost."R-Regina!" Robin then looked back at Mallory, then back to Regina.

"Sorry I'm late," Regina said, looking Robin in the eye. "What's the matter, Robin? You look a bit pale. Are you feeling unwell?" Regina asked, sweetly. "Were you not expecting to see me? This meeting does concern both of us, does it not? And Henry too, but I didn't want his heartbroken at the thought of you just throwing him out like Sunday's newspaper. Did our son mean that little to you?"

"He's not my son. He never was. And he's not yours either! He will never be."

"Yes, he is. Just because we don't share the same DNA doesn't make him less of my son."

"Well good riddance to you both. Henry was always a weak mama's boy. Now if you will excuse me, I have a family to return to." Robin made to move past Regina but David blocked his way. "Get out of my way, David, or you will be sorry."

"No. I don't think I will. Now go and sit down because Mallory isn't finished with you." David stood tall and strong, towering over Robin.

"I'll just stand right here. I'll not be staying long."

"Sit. Down. Robin." Regina said through gritted teeth and David looked at Robin sternly.

"Fine, but this is the last thing I'm listening to. Get on with it, then!"

"I got this very interesting recording from the police officers who arrested Mr Colte," Mallory said. "You see, Mr Colter was shot last night, with an arrow. He's in the hospital now and being charged with the attempted murder of both Miss Emma Swan, Dr Regina Mills and Mary Margaret Nolan. They were very lucky that their friend, Mary Margaret, is a champion archer. And that she was able to escape her restraints and saved them just as Mr Colter was about to put a bullet in their heads. Just like he did to his partner, Sidney Glass. Or should I say Michael Mirror, since that was his real name?"

"So? What does that have to do with me? As you can see, Regina is very much alive."

"Well, the police confiscated all his personal effects. Including his phone. So when the police asked Dr Mills for her statement, this morning, she mentioned the phone call that Daniel had with you in her presence." Mallory stopped here to gage Robin's reaction. He paled further but remained quiet.

"After he finished on the phone with you, Mr Colter told me - and I quote - 'Oh, Robin sends his regards, by the way.'" Regina said flatly. She just wanted to get out of the room now. The sight of Robin was making her sick.

"That doesn't prove anything! He could have been bluffing! Who is this guy, anyway? It's her word against mine." Robin stood up again, pointing at Regina, but then sat back down when David looked like he wanted to punch him.

"Oh, well that wouldn't prove anything in a courtroom. But when the police went to Mr Colter's room to question him, he vouched for Dr Mills. In fact, he told the police that he has an app on his iPhone which automatically records all his phone calls. Just in case he ever finally got for his serial killings." Robin paled even more if that was even possible. "Yes, Mr Colter is a serial killer. Responsible for at least twelve women who have gone missing in the last three years. Anyway, I digress. I think you know what I'm about to reveal, though. Right?" Mallory asked, looking quite serious. Robin remained silent. "Shall I playback the recording of your phone call with Mr Colter from last night then?" No answer from Robin, just heavy breathing. "Very well then, Mr Locksley," Mallory said, pressing the play button on the digital device she was holding.

Playback

"Yeah?"

"It's Robin, look, are you ever actually going to go through with this!?"

"Yep, I've got them. And some woman named Mary Margery or something…"

"Mary Margaret? Damn, I suppose you better kill her too."

"Yeah that's it."

"I want you to kill Regina tonight, Mr Colter! And that bitch, Emma Swan. Just make them disappear! Tonight! Or our deal is off and I'll find someone else to do it."

"Okay, don't worry, I'll take care of it."

"And I'd like you to make them suffer. Especially Miss Swan."

"Okay, I'll see you tomorrow. You better have my money. In cash."

"You better bring proof! I want to see photos of them dead. Oh, and just before you kill Regina, give her my regards."

End of recording.