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"Tell me, did you always want to be a musical theater actress?" Emma asked curiously.

"I always liked art, music especially. I always knew that I would end up dedicating myself to something that had to do with music, but never imagine being an actress" Regina sipped her coffee "It was when my father took me to see a musical called "Les miserable", that's when I fell in love with Theater and decided to try it. Luckily for me, I had some talent."

Emma smiled and bit her donut. Regina was so beautiful when she smiled at her.

They were sitting opposite each other in a donut box away.

"What about you? Do you always wanted to be a doctor?"

"It's a complicated story" Emma sighed and sipped her coffee trying to find the short version of the story "I wanted to help people, I had that positive mindset to make a better world ... So I enter the school of Medicine and I started to do everything in my power to help."

"Well, I think you do quite good job." Regina said with a smile.

"I know, I've been told that a couple of times."

Regina let out a small laugh and Emma smiled. Emma finished her first donut and took the second. She had not eaten anything all day and she was starving. She gave the donut a big bite and a big sip to her coffee.

"Come on, you still lack one donut" Emma reminded Regina.

"No thanks. I can't eat so much junk food ... It makes me feel very heavy during the shows

"I forgot that you were an artist"

"Believe me, when I first start in the theater I suffered a lot because I had to stop eating many things and concentrate on salads and protein meals" Regina shrugged "My stomach became smaller."

"Well, I think those who have invited you into a date always said a big thank you" Emma joked.

"Robin says I have the blame that he gain weight" recalled Regina with a smile "Because he always had to eat all the food I leave."

Emma smiled uncomfortably at the comment. She didn't know why when Regina mentioned her fiancé she had a feeling of discomfort.

Regina took the last sip of her coffee and rose from her seat.

"I think it's time for me to go home" commented the brunette getting her coat "I'll try to sleep a few hours."

Emma nodded and got up leaving her donut back in the box and coffee aside.

"Yes, of course ... I'll see you tomorrow?" Emma had a tender, shy smile on her face that made Regina smile.

"See you tomorrow." Regina approached Emma and kissed her cheek.

Emma smiled and watched Regina entered her fiancé's room.

Regina approached Robin and gave him a kiss on the forehead, stroked his face and whispered "until later" accompanied by a smile.


"How did it go last night?" Ruby asked, walking beside Emma.

"What are you talking about?"

"Don't think I did not realize why you were not with us last night ... You had coffee and donuts ... for two people."

"And that's a crime?"

"No ... But you could tell your best friend that you had plans." Ruby stopped and took Emma by the arm. "What's happening with Regina?"

"Why do you ask me that?" Emma rolled her eyes.

"Emma, you know that you can't lie to me ... What are you thinking about?" Ruby folded her arms and stared at the blonde.

"I don't know how to explain it. It's something inside me that tells me to get close to her" Emma ran her hands through her hair and snorted "I don't even know what's happening

Ruby put her hand on Emma's shoulder and moved closer to her.

"Just be careful, okay?"

Emma nodded and accepted her friend's embrace.


For Regina it was customary to spend breakfast time with Emma. She was bringing the donuts and the blonde was carrying the coffee. They sat outside Robin's room and talked about their days. Emma told her some particular cases of people coming to the hospital and she listened carefully.

"Hey!" greeted Emma entering the room "I thought you'd be in the theater at this time"

"Today is my day off.

"Do you want to go to the park?"

"Of course" Regina said with a shy smile.

Both had been in the hospital all day and needed to get rid of that smell of disinfectant, drugs and alcohol.

When they arrived at the park they sat on the usual bench and both breathed in the cool evening air.

"I was thinking" Regina began. "Would you like to go see one of my shows?"

"I'd have to check my schedule" Emma replied earnestly. "Besides, I need to make my preliminary inquiries about the show and if it's worth it."

Regina watched Emma trying to decipher her sarcastic response. Emma burst into laughter, then looked at the brunette with a smile.

"Of course I'd like to go ... I was just joking."

"You just lost your pass to dressing rooms with that joke Dr. Swan." Regina punched her lightly on the shoulder, then she smiled.

"There's no need for violence, Miss Mills."

"Is it okay in two days?"

"I think tomorrow would be better ... I only work half a shift in the morning."

"Then tomorrow will be ... I'll get you the ticket, you don't have to worry about anything."

"I think it's perfect, but ... you have to promise that I'll get an autograph."

"That will depend on you and your behavior at the end of the night."

"I will be a charm, so much that you will not recognize me"

"We'll see" Regina said with a smile.

Emma sighed and let her eyes focus on the sunset in front of them. Regina looked at Emma with a half-smile on her face, in the sunlight her blond hair turned golden and her blue eyes bulged.


Emma had spent the night in the hospital and had slept for only a couple of hours in the break room. She had to keep working for 10 more hours and his shift ended.

"Just a few hours more" she told herself, massaging her hair to pick it up again in a ponytail.

"Doctor Swan." call her one of the nurses approaching her. "They left this envelope for you." The nurse pulled out a white envelope from her robe and handed it to Emma.

"Thank you." Emma took the envelope curiously. "Who left it?"

"A pretty brunette woman" the nurse replied with a smile and turned to leave.

Emma smiled at the idea of Regina leaving that envelope. She opened it carefully and tooked its contents.

It was a ticket to the play where the brunette appeared: "Chicago" and along with that came a note.

"I hope to see you tonight in the front row"

R.M.

Emma put the contents back in the envelope and stuffed it into her robe. No doubt that was a very good incentive to end his shift.


At night, Emma walked through the streets of London wearing a knee-length dress, stockings, high heels and a raincoat of the same color.

Emma was not one of the women who often went to the theater, but she knew that she had to dress up formally and had done her best to look good.

The ticket Regina had given her was for a seat in the front row. So when she entered, she started looking for the seat number and sat down as fast as she could.

The lights flickered three times, indicating that it was the third call. People took their places and seconds later the music was ringing to welcome the actors on stage.

The dancers began to emerge to the sound of "All that jazz" and behind them appeared Regina. Emma recognized her instantly, though her look was not the same as usual.

The brunette wore a short black wig to the chin. A black lace dress and stockings of the same color. Her eyes looked intense and her lips were a red color hard to ignore.

She was the most sensual and beautiful woman Emma had ever seen.