Robin threw a dart, hitting the bullseye. "Yes! Fifty points for me. Bet you can't beat that, Alice," she said gloating and passing the dart over to her love. She may have had to wear glasses instead of her usual contacts but her accuracy was still as good, if not a bit more light handed since she wasn't using a bow.

They were playing for best out of three total. In the corner of Roni's bar, the dart board was full of holes and missing some darts, but Alice and Robin had a fun time passing one of the darts around to take turns. Everyone else was out hanging with their friends and family since the curse was over. The celebration was amazing and grand, but with a quietly pleasant bar and few patrons afterwards, Alice wanted to challenge Robin to a game of darts for good fun to see if her partner still had her aim. The loser was to try out Regina's and Zelena's new concoction for the menu, one Robin wasn't privy to knowing the ingredients of for the challenge.

Alice smiled, taking grand delight in the festivity, confident of what Robin didn't know. She charmed the dart with her magic to go where she wanted, her hand encapsulating the dart behind her back so Regina and Zelena couldn't detect the spell. With one swish of her arm back and forth as if guiding her aim, she said, "Be careful what you wish for," before letting the dart fly. The dart hit the center red target.

"Fifty points for you both. Congrats!" Regina exclaimed.

"Too early to say who will win, sis." Zelena remarked. Putting her hands up to her mouth as if she had a megaphone, Zelena cried, "Give it your best shot, sweetie!"

As Alice passed the dart back over to Robin, she felt that the blue eyed blonde was just a little too smug. The dart was unusually warm and tingly. Almost as if there was magic! Robin cried out, "Alice, you used magic, didn't you?"

The two older women looked at the couple, shocked at the predicament, as Alice put her hands up in defense, ready to lie when she thought better. "Hah… you caught me. How did you know?"

"I could sense it." The archer said, seething. "That was foul play."

"Sorry, Robin. Just thought I couldn't win if it was against you, seeing as you're really good at it. If you want, we could have a do over," Alice suggested, feeling guilty and owning up to cheating.

Her green eyes narrowed at her partner. "Do you promise to not use magic for the rest of the game?"

"Promise, Nobin. I honor it with my Papa's full recovery."

"Okay, well then, let's start right where we left off." Robin said with a grin and a pat on the adventurer's flannel covered back to lighten the mood, knowing that Alice wouldn't say that kind of thing lightly. "I'm sure you'll need those complementary fifty points where we're going."

Alice shrugged, gesturing her hand for Robin to go.

With one fell swoop, she made her next shot, almost landing another bullseye with the dart falling on the green outer ring. "Damn it!" The archer was determined to win, not quite satisfied with her throw. "Hope you like alcohol, Al."

The adventurer replied without a sweat, "I could say the same to you. I can handle trying new things but don't worry. I'll be there to hold your head over the bucket."

She kissed the dart and gave the dartboard her all. It landed with a resounding thud, dead in the center, giving an audible clapping from the in-laws to be.

"Alice has 100 points and Robin has 75 points. This is going to be a close game," Regina deducted.

"If I had seen this coming, I would have bet some money on Alice," Zelena said, laughing.

Robin gawked as she couldn't believe Alice landed another bullseye without the aid of magic. "You just got lucky," she said with a scoff, readying herself as Alice passed the dart over.

"And you sound like a sore loser," Alice replied, happily filled with competitiveness. She had practiced throwing things at a dart board her papa had carved out in the tower. It was more for fun than accuracy over the years as she tossed anything at it when he was no longer around to be her opposing player. However, as rusty as she was, luck seemed to be on her side to continue her good streak.

"Just wait and see," Robin retorted.

With a deep breath and what seemed like the longest ten seconds she had aimed at the colorful spirals, she made the throw. The women erupted in a cheer as Alice gasped. Robin had landed her second bullseye.

"How's that for you?" she taunted in Alice's ear as a whisper as their hands exchanged the dart.

"Robin has 125 points and Alice has 100. Unless you hit a bullseye, the win goes to Robin," Regina announced.

As the remaining player, Alice felt the pressure. She threw with slim hope. "Ooh, so close!" she cried out. The dart had landed just above the ring of the bullseye, giving her twenty points.

Zelena grabbed the clipboard from Regina and stated, "With the lead of 5 points, Robin is the winner!" Shoving the tally chart back into her sister's hands, she clambered on over to her daughter, pinning her into a tight squeeze. "My little monkey, I knew you could do it."

Robin grunted at the hug, trying to pry away. "Help me," she mouthed towards Alice.

Alice tapped on Zelena's shoulder, causing her to let Robin go, only for the bespectacled archer to end up trapped into another embrace, this time in Alice's. "Good game," the adventurer said, snuggling up to her taller lover's chest. "Can we play another round next time without any consequence?"

"Mm," Robin said, relaxing and hugging back.

"Okay, that's enough love to go around," Regina sarcastically said, holding a purple colored drink in a cocktail glass as they broke apart. "Time for the loser to drink."

Alice accepted the drink, looking at it suspiciously as if it meant her doom. Sure, she could now drink alcohol in good fun since she wasn't taking anymore medication like Tilly was under the curse, it still made her unsure.

"Robin, if I don't come back from this, wake me up with a kiss?" Her blue eyes were a bit watery, being dramatic as heck.

"Always, babe," Robin replied, enamored.

Alice downed the drink, shivering and coughing a bit afterwards. It was mildly sweet but mainly cinnamony and citrusy along with the cut of bitterness. "Ugh, that is strong. Not the worst thing, but what was in it?"

"Blue Curacao, Campari, some sparkling water, and a dash of lime." Regina answered.

"That's not a bad combo," Robin said, highly amused at the knowledge of what the mixture could taste like from her time bartending as Margot. Grabbing the glass from Alice's willing hand, she tasted a few drops herself and made a face as if to say it was just okay.

Seeing the usually energetic girl's face crinkled in disgust still, the former Evil Queen popped behind the bar top and started the kettle, saying, "I'll make some tea to wash that out of your mouth, Alice."

Zelena declared, a bit disappointed, "Guess that's not a winner though. We should get a few more people to try it before it goes on the menu to make sure."

"Can we watch a movie now?" Alice pleaded, with puppy dog eyes to Robin, immediately in the mood to get distracted and relaxed.

"Sure thing. You got one in mind?"

"The Fox and the Hound, please?"

"Wow, I haven't seen that one in forever. You really have a thing for animals, huh?" Robin rubbed a circle on Alice's back to soothe her nerves. "Well as long as I can find it on the internet, I'd be delighted to."

They both headed upstairs as Regina and Zelena clinked glasses, drinking and talking about the future of things.