#OQHappyEndingWeek day 4 - Cursed version of Regina and Robin happy ending. | memories are erased but Regina and Robin are happy being in one another's company. |


Most days are pretty dull for Regina ever since she lived in this small town in maine. She took months to adjust to the strange ways and customs that the people went by. She was the center of awkward stares and gossip. She ignored the things that were spread around the streets, blocks. She walked with ingredi and pride to pull through the negativity, loneliness. She couldn't get a date without the fear of being left with a broken heart. She had love but he died and she suffered.

She never married or had children of her own to take care of. She was close friends with Emma and her ten year old son Henry. He'd taken quite a shine to her the moment they met at the library when he was looking for a comic book. She brought him new ones to read every couple of weeks. She loves spending time with the boy, he didn't have the easiest life growing up. He moved a lot for his mom's job. He was a loner to most of the kids his own age who had friends to hang with after school. She found this old book that was filled with classic fairytale stories that she clung onto in her youth, it appears when she needed it most. She lent it to him so he could have the most important thing in this world hope.

"So we're did you go this time?." her soft voice grabbed the young boys attention. He popped up, closed the pages of the book. He ended at twenty three, which kept him wanting to read more. He took two seconds of his time to be social at the small table. He wondered what was going to happen next to the young queen that crossed paths with tinkerbell.

"I went to Neverland. Were the evil queen and the savior went to save the boy of the truest believer from Peter Pan and the lost boys."

"Sounds fascinating Henry. I'm glad you like the book."

Regina wrapped her hand around the coffee mug, as Robin dropped by the place. She let him into the tight space in the kitchen area. He joined her at the table where Henry was sitting. She got up and grabbed him a small plate of eggs. She was glad to have him here with her. He was special and unique compared to most of the guys she's seen. He even smelled like forest pine when she caught a whiff of the manly colne he used.

"Good morning Regina. Did you sleep well last night?."

"I slept okay."

"Me to. "

He let out a small yawn as she gets up, pours him a small cup of coffee. He always likes having caffeine before he can go to work, plus it gives him some time to spend with her. Emma came by early to take her child to the bus though he was apprehensive to go on his own.

"Mom, I can walk on my own."

"I know but were doing it together."

Regina tells Henry "Go on kid, listen to your mother."

Robin had a small sip from the coffee mug, opened his eyes and smiled at the young kid. Watching her around him made it easier to want a family just like theres. She is so good with kids and children in general. Henry picks up his tiny school bag, follows his mother out the door as they walk to the bus together like hes a five year old kid.

"Have a good day Henry." She says to him before he slams the door behind him.

She never wanted to have children. She loved being near them when they are older and come with a bit of a parenting manual. She glanced back at the clock and knew that she must get to work otherwise she may never leave the apartment. Robin got up and lends a hand on doing the dishes for her as she got dressed.