This chapter is for Angie with the prompt: "Werewolves can smell True Love, and Ruby smells it between Emma and Regina, but both are oblivious to what the other person feels. Deciding to take matters in her own hands, one day in the diner she starts commenting to Regina saying how happy she is that Emma is into women and then flirts with Emma. Regina is not happy and kisses Emma out of impulse, then asks her out."

There was an ending suggesting Red Beauty but I don't really ship Belle with anyone. She's too independent and doesn't need anybody.

Ruby looked up as the bell to the diner chimed. She instantly smiled at seeing who had entered. Regina and Emma were once again back for their usual lunch, and Ruby could once again smell the True Love that they brought with them.

It was honestly sad. They had the most beautiful thing possible, but neither knew how the other felt. Ruby felt like the only way the two of them would ever realize their love for each other would be if someone interfered.

Ruby smiled. She knew exactly who that someone could be. All she had to do was wait for the right moment.

"Granny," Ruby whispered. "I need your help."

"What'd you do this time?" Granny asked.

Ruby rolled her eyes. "Nothing. I need you to call over Emma and keep her occupied so I can talk to Regina."

"What are you up to?" Granny asked. "Is this about the bet that everyone has going? Because you know that interfering disqualifies you."

Ruby sighed. "I don't care about the bet. I want Emma and Regina to be happy. They've both deserved it."

"Fine," Granny said. "I'll make up something. Emma!"

Emma looked over at Granny and smiled guiltily at Regina before coming over. "Yes Granny?"

"I'm having some troubles with Leroy and I think you should hear about them," Granny said. "I promise that I won't take up much of your time. But as sheriff you should know."

"Of course," Emma said, taking a seat at the bar. "What's going on?"

Ruby smiled. Emma couldn't resist the chance to help someone out. It was in her blood. Still smiling, Ruby walked over and slid into the booth across from Regina.

"Ruby," Regina greeted. "Nice to see you with a little more clothes than usual."

Ruby chuckled. "Funny that you noticed."

"What's that supposed to mean?" Regina asked.

Ruby shrugged. "Just a little observation is all. I can tell that you have feelings for a certain person in this diner. Who also happens to have boobs."

"Ruby!" Regina hissed. "Keep your voice down."

"Why?" Ruby asked. "It isn't something to ashamed of. You guys could be great together."

"Don't be so sure," Regina said. "I doubt that she feels the same way. And it would be worthless to ask, because I never get a happy ending."

"Well," Ruby said, sliding out of the booth. "It just so happens that Emma is also into women. How convenient for me."

She sauntered away, not glancing back to see Regina's facial expression. Emma and Granny were still talking, but Granny wrapped it up seeing Ruby coming over.

"Thank you for your help," Granny said, quickly walking away.

Emma looked after her in confusion. "I didn't do anything…"

"Doesn't matter," Ruby said, sitting on the stool next to her. "Granny just likes to talk about her problems with Leroy. He annoys her to no end."

Emma smiled. "Her and everyone else."

Ruby smiled back. "It was so sweet of you to help her out. It must get exhausting having to help everyone in town all the time. It's so sexy."

Emma's eyes widened in surprise. "It's what?"

"Sexy," Ruby repeated. "What, never had anyone call you sexy before? Because if you haven't heard it by now, they don't know what they're missing."

"Ruby, why are you flirting with me?" Emma asked. "You know that I don't like you like that."

Ruby shrugged. "I don't really like you that way either."

Emma looked at her in confusion. "Then why did you-"

"So that I'd do this," Regina said. Emma turned to face her in surprise, and found Regina's lips on her own. She froze for a second before kissing Regina back. It felt right. Love and magic surrounded them both, making the kiss even better.

They broke apart, instantly smiling at each other. The other people in the diner cheered, each of them feeling happy after the feeling of magic and love had left the room.

"So," Regina said. "I do believe that this means I should take you on a date."

"Aren't you supposed to kiss after the first date?" Emma teased.

Regina rolled her eyes. "I think we've established by now that I don't do things the 'normal way'. That's no fun."

Emma smiled before pulling Regina to her for another kiss. "No fun at all."