A/N- Alright guys, here it is. The final chapter. Are you excited? Anyway, there'll be a pretty long thank you note at the end, if you're interested. Enjoy!

As soon as she heard the knock on the door, Robin shot off the couch and ran to answer it. She had wanted to wait with Alice and their daughter, but she was so anxious for her family to meet the newest addition that she'd been pacing holes in the floor upstairs. It was driving Alice nuts, so she sent Robin downstairs to await the arrival of the family.

When Robin opened the door, she saw Regina, Zelena, and Nook, jostling each other in their excitement to see the new baby.

"Aunt Regina! Mom! Hook! I'm so glad you made it!" Robin exclaimed, ushering them inside and hugging them each in turn.

"It's good to see you too, Robin," Regina replied kindly.

"But we really want to see my granddaughter!" Zelena interrupted. "Where is she?"

"She's upstairs with Alice," Robin explained with a good-natured eye roll. "Come on, I'll show you."

She turned and headed up the stairs, taking them two at a time out of excitement.

She knocked gently on the door, and Alice called, "Come in!"

Robin opened the door, and there they were in all their glory- Alice and their daughter.

"Aww, she's adorable!" Zelena fawned. "Can I hold her?"

Alice nodded her consent, and Zelena took the baby from her gently, being careful to support her head.

"Aww, hello, little one," Zelena cooed. "My little flying monkey is finally here. What's her name?"

"Tiera Rose Mills," Alice revealed.

"Tiera Rose," Killian repeated. "It's beautiful, Starfish. She's beautiful."

"Would you like to hold her?" Zelena offered. "She's your granddaughter too, after all."

"Yes," Killian agreed enthusiastically.

He held out his arms to Zelena, who gently transferred the baby to him.

"Careful," he warned. "Mind the hook."

Once the baby was safe in Nook's arms, Robin and Alice watched as he fell in love with their daughter. She reached out a tiny hand and wrapped it around the smooth part of his hook, and his eyes said it all. No matter what happened, he was never going to let that little girl go.

She fussed ever-so-slightly, so Nook gave her a little bounce, then began to sing to her.

"My love said to me, my mother won't mind," he crooned. "And me father won't slight you for your lack of kind. Then this she did say- 'It will not be long, love, 'till our wedding day.' "

As he reached the chorus, Alice began to sing along to the familiar tune.

"She stepped away from me, and she moved through the fair," Nook and his daughter hummed softly together. "And fondly I watched her move here and move there. And she went her way homeward with one star awake as the swans in the evening move over the lake."

"I'm impressed, Captain," Zelena teased lightly. "It's not a pirate shanty."

"Papa used to sing that to me every night," Alice smiled fondly. "I'd almost forgotten it."

Nook smiled down at Tiera for a while longer, then glanced up at Regina.

"Care to hold her?" he suggested. "She's practically your granddaughter too."

Regina hesitated for a split second, then nodded, holding out her arms to take her niece from Nook.

Once Tiera was in her aunt's arms, she opened her bi-colored eyes to peer curiously at her.

Regina looked at Robin and Alice with a mixture of pride and exasperation on her face.

"Her eyes are two different colors," she pointed out.

"It makes her unique!" Robin defended.

"Yes, it does," Regina acknowledged. "But it also means that when I did the spell, you two were not visualizing the same eye color!"

"We couldn't decide," Alice admitted. "But we thought the magic would just pick a color. And besides, I like her eyes just the way they are!"

"I do too," Regina decided. "I think they suit her very well."

They stayed in that room for a long time. Tiera was passed from hand to hand, but she never seemed to mind. Finally, Regina, Zelena, and Nook caught on to the fact that Alice was exhausted, and decided to leave.

That night, Alice and Robin were laying in bed, Tiera cuddled up sound asleep in Robin's arms.

"Alice?" Robin asked.

"Hmm?" Alice replied.

"Thank you," Robin smiled. "For our daughter. She's perfect."

"Yeah, she is," Alice agreed.

After putting Tiera in her crib, Robin and Alice fell asleep with big, goofy grins stretched across their faces. Their daughter was finally here, and for now, everything in their world was wonderful. They had each other, and nothing was ever going to pull them apart again.

A/N- Wow. I can't believe we're finally here. It's done! I would like to thank all of you for sticking with me on this wild ride. I've been working on this story for almost a year now, and it's one of the hardest things I've done. And yet, you all stuck around and supported me throughout this time-consuming process, and put up with all of my unreasonable demands. You've been truly wonderful, and I couldn't have a better audience. Thank you so much for all of you wonderful reviews, they kept me going through all of this. Thank you for reading, and have a blessed day, loves!