Congratulations Jekangel, you are the first reviewer who actually stumped me with your prompt. This was probably the first review that I had to think really hard about what I wanted to do. Prompt: "Maybe write one where Emma makes a snarky comment about how Regina is turning into Cora and Regina gets really upset or she teaches Emma a lesson"
"So remind me again why we're going towards the Evil Queen?" Elsa asked, jogging to keep up to Emma.
"This spell makes you turn on the people that you love the most. Which means that Regina hates me the most right now. If I can make her angry, we can get these bracelets off," Emma explained.
"So we just walk in?" Elsa asked, looking in terror at the door to Regina's crypt.
"We do nothing," Emma countered, stopping in front of the door. "You're going to stand there while I do the talking."
"Why?" Elsa asked. "I could help!"
"I love her," Emma said. "So naturally, I know how to push her buttons."
Elsa smiled. "Okay. Just, don't push her buttons too much. I'd like to live through this ordeal."
Emma laughed before using her magic to take down the barrier that Regina had set up.
Emma had not been expecting the outfit that Regina was currently wearing. "Of course I have to be attracted to her right now," Emma mumbled. Elsa snorted.
"You," Regina growled.
"Hi," Emma said. "Nice to see you too."
"You must be very stupid to come here," Regina growled.
"I like to go with brave," Emma teased, taking a seat on a random box. Elsa looked at her with wide eyes. Emma was certainly pushing Regina's buttons.
"Congratulations," Regina said sarcastically. "Now get out."
"I'm good," Emma said.
Regina's eyes narrowed. "What do you want anyway?"
"Just to talk," Emma said simply.
"Wonderful," Regina growled.
Emma suddenly got an idea. She needed to make Regina mad, and right now she just seemed annoyed. Time for Plan B. "You know who you remind me of right now?"
"I have a feeling that you're about to tell me," Regina said.
Emma smirked. "You remind me of your mother."
"What?" Regina said. "I am nothing like my mother!"
"Yes you are," Emma said. She stood up to stand next to Elsa, who was staring at Regina with wide eyes. "You're just as evil as she is. You killed so many innocent people, just to get back at a little girl that told your secret. I mean, come on. That's a little pathetic."
"I am nothing like my mother!" Regina shouted, lighting a fireball in her hand. She launched it towards Emma, who ducked and threw her and Elsa's hands in the air. The bracelets absorbed the magic, breaking them.
"Time to go," Emma said, grabbing Elsa's arm and running from the crypt.
After the spell had been broken, Emma was immediately searching for Regina. Hopefully she didn't remember anything that Emma had said to her, but she had a bad feeling about it.
"Regina!" Emma called. She ran over to where her girlfriend stood, tackling her in a bear hug.
"It's lovely to see you too," Regina said, laughing. "I didn't hurt you did I? When you and Elsa came into the crypt?"
"Oh crap," Emma said. "You remember what happened down there."
"I do," Regina said. "And you didn't say anything that wasn't true."
"Regina, I said those things to make you angry," Emma said. "I needed that bracelet to come off. That's the only reason why I said those things. They are not true."
Regina smiled sadly. "Yes they are. You've just been waiting for the right moment to say them."
"No," Emma argued. "I have not been waiting to say those things. It hurt me to say those things to you. None of them were true."
"Sure," Regina said. "Let's just go home."
Emma grabbed Regina's arm. "We're not going anywhere until you believe me."
Regina sighed. "I'm sorry. I do applaud you though, you know exactly how to push my buttons."
Emma laughed. "Of course I do. It's part of my job as your girlfriend."
"Can we go home now?" Regina asked.
"Do you believe me that I didn't mean those things?" Emma challenged.
Regina rolled her eyes affectionately. "Fine. I know that I'm nothing like my mother."
"And?" Emma asked, smiling.
"And I love you," Regina replied.
Emma smiled. "I love you too."
