Regina landed hard on the ground, "Emma? Neal? Is anyone there?" Regina heard movement and froze in fear.

"Regina? Is that you?"

"Mother? Where am I?"

"Wonderland," she answered, "what's wrong? And how did you get here?"

"King George sent me here and I've been blind for a while now."

"You can't see anything?"

"No," Regina became emotional.

"That's obviously why he sent you here. Let me help you," Cora helped her daughter to her feet, "just hold onto me." Cora had Regina teleport them to her castle. Regina was silent and crying. "Sweetheart, I'll do everything I can to find a way to get you home." Regina was tightly holding herself. "Regina, listen to me," Cora crouched down and tried to get Regina's attention. The younger woman was having a panic attack. Cora held her daughter and tried to help her get through the attack.

"Mom, how did you end up back in Wonderland?"

"How do you think?"

"King George?"

"I opened the door one day and he cuffed me before sending me to Wonderland."

Regina used her magic to remove the cuff. "Mom, I can't do this anymore. I need you to take my heart and crush it."

"Never," Cora said. "This is all temporary. I'll send someone to the Mad Hatter's and see if they can find a hat. If we can get one of his hats then we can easily return to Storybrooke. I'll send someone else to my vault to collect everything." Luckily there was a hat they could use. Cora sent her things to Regina's and got the hat working again. She took her daughter's hand and the two jumped into the portal. They landed right in the middle of Regina and Emma's living room. Cora picked up the phone and dialed the number Regina gave her.

"Regina," Emma answered desperately.

"It's Cora, but Regina is here in your living room with me. Bring the books from Regina's vault. I have mine here as well. We're going to get her sight back."

Emma and Cora went through every book until they found a spell that could work. Suddenly, the lights flickered off. When they came back on, King George stood right before them. He waved his hand towards Regina. Lights flickered and flashed around her as she convulsed. "Stop it!" Emma yelled, "what are you doing to her?"

"Electrocuting the woman who ruined my life."

Cora waved her hand and threw George into a wall. "The only person who ruined your miserable life was you." She froze him and walked up to him. Cora thought about ending his life right then and there.

"Emma, call your father so he can take George to the station."

Emma did and David was there moments later. He and Neal took George in. Neal had become a deputy sheriff when he returned. Emma and Cora moved Regina to her bed. The woman hadn't spoken since George's arrival. "I want you to know that I'm proud of you," Emma told Cora, "Regina will be too."

Cora smiled at her daughter-in-law, "thank you, Emma. I know she wouldn't want me to kill him."

Regina began to groan and her eyes flickered open. She looked at Emma and smiled, "how do you feel?" Emma asked.

"Tired and sore, but there is a bright side."

"To being electrocuted?" Emma was curious where this was going.

"You look just as beautiful as I remember," Regina said.

"Thanks, but...wait what?"

Regina chuckled, "I can see again."

Emma and Regina both began to cry. They both held onto one another. Cora smiled and looked at her phone. "That's good because Ella just had the baby."

"Really?" Emma and Regina asked excitedly.

"A baby girl," Cora added. "Henry said to not come to the hospital. They would bring her here to meet you."

"Why?" Regina asked upset.

"Honey, he still thinks you're blind."

"Oh, yeah," Regina said.

"I asked Snow and David if I could stay in their spare room until the baby comes home," Cora said, "they said yes. I think the two of you need the next couple of days to yourselves. Henry is staying with Ella and the baby. Lucy will be at Snow and David's with me."

"Thank you, mother," Regina said.

"Just don't waste these two days," Cora smiled.

"Trust me, we won't," Emma said.

After Cora left, Emma and Regina got to know one another once again. They spent those two days doing things they hadn't done in a year. Things in the bedroom, the kitchen, the living room, and the back yard. They cooked, baked, watched television and movies, gardened, and made love. They definitely didn't waste those two days.

David and Neal had discovered that George was at the bar the day Regina lost her sight. The man had slipped a potion in her drink to take her sight for the purpose of kidnapping her more easily. He had used sleeping powder on Lucy before using it on Regina. All George said was the family had ruined his life and he was determined to ruin theirs. He was sent to solitary and visitors were banned.

Henry, Ella, and Lucy were still unaware that Regina's sight was back. Emma and Regina wanted to surprise them. Henry walked in holding the baby while Ella held Celia and Lucy's hand. Lucy and Ella sat in chairs in the living room. Henry handed the baby to Emma and sat next to her. Emma was in between Henry and Regina. "What's her name?" Emma asked.

"Hope Ruth Mills," Henry said.

Regina smiled at her son, "she's so beautiful," Regina said.

"Thanks," Henry said. Ella and Lucy realized what Regina had said and after a moment, Henry did too, "wait, how do you know she's beautiful?"

"How do you think?" Regina teased.

"Mom, that's great," Henry stood and hugged his mother. Ella and Lucy walked over to hug her too.

"Now, it's my turn," Regina said to Emma who handed over baby Celia. "Lucy, I love how you've been reading me stories, but tonight I thought I could read you one."

"I'd love that, grammy. Maybe tomorrow we can read one together."

"I'd love that," Regina smiled. The past year had been difficult for Regina. She tried to accept her loss of sight, but she never did completely. The mayor didn't want Emma to worry about her and did her best to cover up any negative emotions. Regina could only remember what Emma looked like. Emma was the last person she saw before she lost her sight and the first person Regina saw when her sight returned. Regina and Emma never had the easiest lives. Together or apart, they struggled and fought. It was their hope that now things could calm down. With Regina's body permanently damaged from both strokes, life would never be easy. Their children and grandchildren made life easier. They made life easier for each other. Emma loved caring for her wife and Regina loved being cared for. The mayor finally used to things being that way. They still had three kids at home and enjoyed every second they had with them. One day they would be grown and move out. Emma and Regina would welcome twenty-five grandchildren. Henry and Ella had Lucy, Celia, Hope, and Mark. There was Roland, Regina Cora, Emma Snow, and Leo through Odette and Robin. Charlotte, Roxanne, and Sebastian through Faline and Graham. Remy married his high school sweetheart, Suzy. Together they had three daughters Bianca, Olivia, and Melody, and a son named Emile. Oliver married Duchess and they had two daughters Nala and Kiara. They also had three sons Toulouse, Berlioz, and Figaro. Stella married Max and together they had Penny, Jewel, Dolly, Fifi, and Danny. There was no shortage of love in the family. The grandchildren had to learn how to handle their grammy's disability just as their parents did. The grandchildren were better at it though. Regina and Emma had a true love that was as strong as Snow and Charming's. A love that would last for eternity. Something neither thought they would ever deserve or have. A long way from dating the son of the dark one and a loveless marriage to a much older king. They had their parents, their children, and their grandchildren all close by. Most importantly they had each other.

Side note: Faline, Remy, Oliver, and Stella all got their names from Disney animals. Remy's wife and children were all Disney mice. Oliver's wife and children were all Disney cats. Stella's husband and children were all Disney dogs. Faline and Graham's children were various Disney animals as well.