Authors note:

Outlaw Queen was so fucking cute I still can't breathe! The fact that the curse was broken by Regina and Henry's true love kiss was so beautiful and exactly what I had hoped for. I still have feels even though it's already Friday (yeah, sorry I was busy).

Hope you all enjoy this chapter!

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~ The Enchanted Forest, Past. ~

"Your Majesty." The thief said with a genuine smile, though there was a small hint of pain in his blue eyes. Regina couldn't help the guilt that filled her. She was responsible for that. "How can I help you today?"

No answer came from the brunette however, as she strode on in the same pace. The clicking of her heels muffled by the soft ground that was scattered with pine needles and moss. She just knew she would find him here, in the forest that surrounded her - their castle.

"Do you need something from the woods? I can help you find it, if you want to, of course." He said with an uncertain voice and they locked eyes.

Don't let anything hold you back.

Those were the words that were echoing in her mind. And Regina had decided to listen to them. To the words, not to Snow. She would never listen to the princess. Her steps came to a halt when she was face to face with Robin. His scent - which actually smelled like forest, but not that Regina minded - filled her nose and her hands seemed to work on their own accord as they lifted and her fingers tightened around the fabric of his collar.

She didn't need much strength to pull him in, because Robin certainly wasn't resisting touching her lips with his own. A warmth exploded in her chest as her soft lips moved over his slightly rougher ones. It felt like she'd died and gone to heaven. Their tongues met in the most beautiful of ways and Regina couldn't contain the small moan that left her mouth and filled Robin's.

And then she pulled back, panting and trying to keep her heartbeat under control. She waited, searching his eyes for any sign of disgust or rejection, but she found absolutely none. Instead his large and calloused hands lifted and he placed them on the back of her neck, pulling her in for yet another smoldering kiss. The earlier tension that had filled Regina vanished into thin air, her hands let go of the now wrinkled collar and she rested them on his chest, feeling his pounding heartbeat under the palm of her hand.

No words were exchanged as they pulled apart for much needed oxygen only to smash there lips together again after a couple of seconds. His hands left her neck and instead gripped her hips in a not too tight hold. Regina willingly followed as he steared her body towards the nearest tree. Her back connected softly with the bark and she let out a soft moan into his hot mouth.

But when she felt his hands trailing up north towards her heaving chest, she softly pushed him backwards.

"No, not here." Regina breathed and smiled at him. "Not now."

Robin returned her smile as he leaned in until their foreheads rested against each other. "Of course." He said and Regina shivered when his hot breath tickled her lips. "I would never push you to do anything, Regina."

He couldn't possibly know how much impact those words had on her. Never before had any man said that to her. And now, to hear Robin say the words she had been denied during most of her life- there was no way to decribe how safe and loved she felt. Her brown eyes got wet from her tears and she placed a chaste kiss on his lips. "Thank you."

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~ Storybrooke, Present. ~

Two months.

Two whole months without anything. No Zelena, no Rumple. It was like the formerly green witch had simply disappeared into thin air. No one had seen her or Rumple, no one had heared from them. No threates, no killings, nothing.

But Regina knew exactly what was going on. Zelena was stuck. She had collected all the ingredients for her curse, the only thing that was left was her and Robin's child. A child that was still safely growing in her large stomach and Regina planned to keep it in there for another month, at least now they had time to figure out how the hell they could destroy her so called sister.

But she couldn't keep their child safe forever, Regina was aware of that excruciatingly painful fact. It was only a matter of time before their daughter would be born, and if they hadn't found a way to kill the witch by then- no, Regina didn't want to think about that, she wouldn't think about that yet.

"Mommy, can I go and ask if Henry wants to play with me?"

Apparantly the fact that Zelena wanted to steal her baby girl, wasn't enough pain and stress. No, on top of that, Henry still didn't remember her, to him she was 'Madame Mayor'.

Her brown eyes found the thirteen year old teenager, sitting in a booth and playing with his game boy.

"Of course you can ask him, sweetheart." Regina smiled softly and pulled out a tissue to clean his small hands that were sticky with ice cream. "But if Henry is too busy with his game boy, you come back okay?"

Roland nodded and jumped off the booth was a little help from Regina.

Robin smiled as he took another spoonful of his cold and sweet treat. "It's nice they get along so well, isn't it?" He asked while his eyes remained following his son. Roland was now sitting next to the older boy, intently listening as Henry explained to him how the toy worked.

Regina smiled softly and rubbed her hands nervously over her very pregnant stomach. "Yes it is."

"I think Roland would like to have Henry as a brother."

"That will only happen if Henry gets his memories back." Regina said sadly and blinked the tears away.

Robin's hand quickly found hers and he smiled at her. "That will happen, Regina. I know it."

"How do you know?" Regina asked with the shake of her head. "Henry's been here for four months already and he still doesn't remember me, or his grandparents for that matter." She let out a shuddering breath and closed her eyes for a second. "And now my sister is threatening our child. I can't loose our family Robin."

He moved quickly as he stood up and sat down next to Regina. "You're not going to loose our family, Regina." He said softly and wrapped an arm around her, pulling the brunette in his side. "I'm going to make sure that you won't, I will get your heart back and I'll make sure that nothing happens to our little girl. I promise."

Regina nodded and rested her head against his arm. "I believe you."

"Good. The only thing you need to think about is taking care of our little girl." He smiled and placed a hand on her stomach.

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~ The Enchanted Forest, Past. ~

"Robin we really need to get inside, they're waiting on us." Regina chuckled, but the sound quickly turned into a small moan when Robin's lips once again smashed onto her own. Her head got pushed backwards against the stone wall as Regina wrapped her arms around his neck, pulling him closer.

"I don't care, let them wait." He smiled and softly bit her bottom lip. "You're a Queen after all."

"Damn right I am." Regina breathed and moaned when his tongue found her own.

They were so wrapped up in each other that they didn't catch a certain princess, who was standing in the doorway, a big smile on her face.

"I was wondering how long it would take." Snow grinned and casually leaned against the wooden door.

Regina broke the kiss with a surprised gasp and she quickly pushed the thief off of her. "Snow? I thought you were already inside." Regina hated the heat that filled her cheeks. There was no need to be ashamed for getting caught kissing by Snow, right?

"No, I wasn't." The fair skinned princess chuckled. "But I really need to get inside, you too by the way."

"Of course, Milady." Robin chuckled. "We'll be right in."

"Sure." Snow said with a raised eyebrow but she opened the door anyway.

"Are you alright?" Robin asked once the princess was inside.

"Are you kidding me right now?!" Regina shrieked. "We were just caught kissing by my former stepdaughter and nemesis!"

"Former nemesis?" Robin asked with a grin and raised eyebrows.

"You know what I mean." Regina snapped, but she knew it would do nothing to help her case. Had she really just considered Snow a former nemesis? "Let's just get inside, dear."

...

Heavy boots thumping on the cobblestones sounded throughout the quiet council room as former town drunk turned dwarf stepped inside.

"Grumpy." Charming greeted and he stood up, leaning his hands on the big wooden table. "Please tell me you found something we can use."

The dwarf shook his head with a look of disdain on his face. "No, I found nothing, I've been to Blue, Tink, all those fairies. They've been scouring the forest for enchanted items to destroy the witch but- it was no use, she's too powerful."

"It's happening again." Snow sighed. "A powerful witch is again threatening my family."

Regina rolled her eyes at the princess's words, the only thing that kept her from slapping the younger brunette in her face was Robin's hand on her leather clad thigh. "Well, to be fair, the first time I was only threatening you, the rest just became collateral damage."

"Remind me again why we forgave her?" Grumpy questioned with a skeptical look as he pointed at the Queen.

"Because I'm helping!" Regina reasoned as she turned to glare at the dwarf. "Need I remind you all that I'm the only one with magic." She sighed and immediatly cut the dwarf off when he opened his mouth again. "And if you say 'the fairies' I'll rip your throat out."

A soft squeeze in the firm flesh of her thigh told her that she maybe shouldn't have threatened the dwarf.

Oh well...

Her brown eyes risked a quick glance at Robin and she caught him smiling softly.

"Frustrating as it is for me to remember." Regina continued. "Snow, you had a head start on me the last time. How?"

Snow sighed as she leaned forwards on the table. "Rumplestiltskin, he warned us."

"Well, maybe he can warn you again?"

"Wait." Grumpy interrupted. "You want to break into the Dark One's castle where he's being held captive by the Wicked Witch? The name is Grumpy, not Stupid."

"Could've fooled me." Regina murmered under her breath, but it was either ignored, or not heard.

"You're right, it is stupid, but for our family..." Snow sighed.

"Heartwarming." Regina snapped. "He's trapped in his own castle." She turned to the woman who had recently joined them, the one who informed them of Rumple's resurrection. "Belle, you were prisoner there."

"Yes, but breaking in, I would've no idea how to get in there."

"Luckily I do." Robin added with a small smile. "I broke in there once before, I can do it again. The castle has traps, deadly once."

"Not more deadly then my magic."

"Actually, they are, Milady." Robin smiled.

"Alright, thank you, Robin." Snow said with a knowing smile. "We'll leave tomorrow morning, but first, we need to find out what the Wicked Witch wants exactly."

"I may be able to help with that." Regina sighed. Turns out now was the moment to tell them all that the green witch that was hunting them was actually her sister.

She could only hope that she wouldn't wake up in the dungeons.

"How do you mean?" Snow questioned.

"There is something I haven't told you about the Wicked Witch." Regina started, feeling all eyes burn into her. "Back when I lowered the shield, we... ran into each other. She told me something, and she made it quite clear why she was doing it and what her intentions are."

"And those are?" Charming asked with narrowed eyes in suspicion.

"She told me she's my sister."

There was a long silence in the council room as every jaw was almost laying on the table in shock.

A mix of 'Why didn't you tell me?' and 'Are you working with her?' rang throughout the large room.

"Regina, why didn't you say anything?" Snow eventually asked once the noise had calmed down again.

"Because of the way you are all reacting right now. No, I am not working with her. Her plan is to destroy me, why would I work with her?!" Regina snapped, but she was glad Robin's hand had never left her thigh. At least someone believed her.

...

"Regina, wait!" Robin tried as he tried to keep up with the Queen's quick pace. "Regina." He reached out his hand to carefully grab her wrists, preventing her from walking away from him.

"What is it, Robin?" Regina said softly and the sound almost came out in a whimper. "Why are you here? Aren't you supposed to hate?"

"Why would I hate you, Regina?" He asked with a soft smile. "I understand why you didn't tell anyone that the witch is your sister. Everyone was already so suspicious of you and the fact that she's your sister certainly doesn't help." He said and used the pad of his thumb to brush a stray tear from her soft cheek. "Next time though, just remember that you can tell me anything. I would never hurt you, Regina."

She furrowed her brown eyes as she stared up at the slightly taller thief. "What do you see in me?" She asked softly in a croaked voice.

"Hopefully the same thing you see in me." Robin smiled. "A second chance."

The kiss that followed had Regina believing him without a second thought.

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~ Storybrooke, Present. ~

"Can we get started?" Regina asked the three Charmings as she slowly lowered herself into a chair. It was really tiring to walk around these days.

"We're still waiting on Hook." Emma sighed as she leaned back into her chair.

"I don't have time to wait for the handless wonder." Regina said as she slowly rubbed the side of her large stomach. Her little girl had been furiously kicking her for the better part of an hour. Her kidneys will never be the same. "We have to figure out how to destroy my sister, before she gets her hands on my child."

"For once I agree with Regina." Charming said as he sat down on the couch next to his wife. "We can't wait on Hook, not when we don't know Zelena's next move."

"But there has been no sign of Zelena anywhere for these last two months." Emma reasoned.

"That's because she's just waiting for me to go into labor." Regina snapped. "We can't wait on your boyfriend Emma."

"He's not my boyfriend!"

"Alright, stop it." Snow interrupted. "Regina's right, stopping Zelena's plan is our priority."

"Fine." Emma relented. "But there's just one thing about this plan that doesn't fit. Regina."

"Me?" The pregnant brunette questioned with furrowed brows. "I'm the point of it. So that she can take my life for herself."

"Yes, but why bring you back to Storybrooke, why bring any of us back to Storybrooke?"

"Well no one has ever succeeded in traveling through time, perhaps something in this world makes it possible." Regina reasoned. "But what's almost as troubling is that she was able to cast the curse that brought us here in the first place."

"Why is that?" Snow asked.

"Because you need to sacrifice the thing you love most, and from what I've gathered, Zelena doesn't love much."

"Well, neither did you and you've managed." Emma said but quickly looked down when all she received a hurt glare from Regina. Perhaps that was uncalled for.

"Zelena is smart and strategic." Charming said as he stood up and started pacing. "What if we discovered something in the Enchanted Forest to defeat her, but we just don't remember."

"And the only way to stop us was to cast the curse and wipe all our memories of her." Snow finished. "So if we get our memories back, we might already know how to defeat her."

"All we need to do is break the curse." Charming sighed and stopped pacing.

"Well thank goodness we have a Savior." Snow smiled as she looked over at her daughter.

"Uh," Emma stammered. "I would love to but there's one problem. All it took to break the curse last time was me believing in magic and kissing Henry, since I've been here I've done both but nothing happened."

Regina smiled in realization as she sat up a little straighter. "It's the believe. Henry, he has to believe. In this new life he doesn't, we need to get him to believe again."

"So what?" Emma asked skeptically. "We put on a magic show?"

"How did you believe?"

"The book."

"That's what started Henry on his original plan. He believed because of that book, you believed because of that book. It's the key to get him to remember." Regina smiled, but it quickly fell. "Remembering everything." On one hand she didn't want to make Henry remember, but on the other she wanted to have her son back. Her family would never be complete without Henry.

"It's not a gift, he's been through seem pretty tough stuff." Emma sighed.

"And some good stuff." Regina quickly reasoned, remembering all the times where he'd told her he loved her, remembering his birthdays and his first words and first steps. "Either way, it's our best bet."

"Yes I know."

Regina couldn't help but notice how dissapointed Emma sounded.

...

"Gold's was a dead end." Charming sighed as he closed his phone. "Belle said it was not there."

"Regina?" Snow started as she turned to look at the pregnant brunette. "You said the last place you saw the book was in Henry's room."

"Yes, but it's not there, swept away by the last curse."

"A book can't just dissapear."

"But it can just appear." Snow said in realization. "It just showed up when I needed it, better yet when Henry needed it."

"What do you mean?" Emma asked.

"Henry was going through a rough time, he had just realized he was given up and he didn't feel like he had a real family."

"But he had." Regina said softly, unable to keep the hurt from her voice.

"That may be true, but he didn't feel like it, Regina." Snow said softly with a sympathetic look towards the brunette. "He needed to believe in happy endings again and that's what the book gave him."

"Well, he needs to believe again." Regina blinked the tears away when she finally turned to look at the Charmings again. "We need to find that book, where did you find it the first time?"

"My closet."

"Then what do you say we go and look for it there?"

...

They found it, that damned book that had let to the destruction of her relationship with Henry and her curse. The latter would always be less important though.

Now all they needed to do was make Henry believe.

Why did it sound so easy in her head?

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~ The Enchanted Forest, Past. ~

Apparantly the Charmings still trusted her- or still believed her as much as they did before the whole sister drama, seeing that they've asked her to join their little expedition in search for Glinda the Good Witch of the South. Rumplestiltskin - or 'Rumplebumple' as the imp had called himself in all his madness had told them to go there.

Not that Regina was very convinced the grey skinned man was telling the truth, but still, it was their only lead in trying to find something that would defeat the Wicked Witch.

And so now the trio was walking through the thick forest, darkness serounding them from all sides.

Her lips were still tingling from the passionate kiss goodbye she had gotten from Robin. It caused her lips to curl upwards, at least that was until she caught sight of a certain sickening couple.

"What?" Snow asked as she saw Regina's unimpressed gaze focused on them.

"We're on the edge of the Dark Forest, looking for the one person that can stop our imminent doom and you two stop to smell the roses?" Regina snapped.

Snow couldn't help her smile as she held up the white flower. "Snowbells."

Regina huffed as she crossed her arms over her chest. "I don't care if their dancing daffodils! I need to find a way to destroy my sister, and so do you!" She snapped and looked around the forest. "And if that babbling mad men sent us on a wild goose chase, I swear I'll-" She stopped talking the moment the door came into view.

"What is that supposed to be?"

"Well," Charming started with a grin. "It appears to be... a door." He took a couple of steps further to check behind the solid metal. "That leads to nowhere."

Snow smiled as she remembered the words Rumplestiltskin had told them. "Through the door, step inside, if pure of heart then she won't hide. It's Rumple's riddle, it's Glinda." The younger brunette quickly walked towards the door and threw it open, without a second thought she walked through it. Charming hot on her heels.

Regina let out a quiet chuckle as she too walked towards the door. "A portal with a cheap cloaking spell." She huffed, but when she stepped inside, nothing happened. Absolutely nothing.

Pure of heart...

"You've got to be kidding me!" Regina growled and walked back through the doorway, slamming the door closed again.

...

"Are you kidding me?!" Regina asked incredulously as she stood up from the log she had been sitting on, waiting for the Charmings to come back. "You want me to enact the Dark Curse?! For that to happen I need to give up the thing I love most and for me that's Henry."

"There has to be another way." Snow tried, ever so optimistic.

Sickening...

"If there were, do you think I would've killed my own father?"

"What about a magic bean, or Jefferson's hat?" Charming asked.

"There are no more portals. Not for us, not for anyone the curse brought back. When I undid the first curse to escape Pan, to bring us here, it divided out realms, it put a wall between them."

"So the Dark Curse is the only way."

"Haven't you just been listening?!" Regina snapped at the sheppard turned prince. "I can't cast it!"

"But someone else can."

"Who?" Snow asked her husband.

"You. It's the only way to safe our family, you have to cast it, you have to crush my heart."

Snow shook her head. "Our family needs you. There has to be another way, there is always another way."

"No there isn't, you have to do this." Charming said and then turned to Regina. "What do we need to get to cast the curse?"

Regina sighed as she softly shook her head. "We need to find the ingredients first."

"How long will that take?"

"Well, the first time it took me nine months, but now that I know where to look, three months, maybe three and a half."

"Alright. Let's do this then."

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~ Storybrooke, Present. ~

"Henry is gone!" Emma said with a slight panic in her voice when she stepped back into the diner again.

"What do you mean, gone?!" Regina questioned as she pushed herself off the barstool.

"Like he's not in the room, he took my keys, my car keys."

"Give me something of his, I'll try a locater spell."

"Way ahead of you." Emma said as she pulled out her phone. "I've put GPS on his phone." She quickly opened the app. "He's at the docks!"

...

Regina knew something was wrong even before they stepped into the boathouse, loud screeching noises came from inside. She walked as quick as she could with her eight months pregnant stomach.

"Henry!" She couldn't stop his name from escaping her lips as she saw the flying monster lunge towards him. A fireball was quickly summoned in her hand and she fired it towards the beast, the monkey disspeared in a mist of red dust.

"I never liked pets." Regina grumbled as she killed another monkey.

"What were those things?!" Henry yelled in fear once all the monkeys were killed. Regina couldn't help the small sting of jealousy when the boy ran towards Emma instead of her. "Why does he have a sword?"

Regina heavily leaned against the wooden post, rubbing her stomach as she watched how Henry looked at the book with a skeptical look. It was so ironic. More than two years ago, Regina would've loved it if he looked at the book that way. But now, it hurt her, because that book was the only way to get her little boy back.

And Regina really needed him.

"Then take it." Emma said and she held out the book.

Henry's hands slowly inched closer towards the old paper and when he finally touched it, his face went blank.

Regina looked at him with hopeful eyes. The little girl inside of her was moving around, almost as if she wanted to meet her brother.

"Mom?"

Henry was still looking at the blonde, and Regina could feel dispair fill her body. It didn't work, he still didn't remember.

He would never remember.

"Mom!"

Regina's teary eyes looked up again and noticed that this time, he was looking at her.

"Henry!" Regina's voice came out in whimper as she quickly moved towards her son. The feeling of his arms around her again, actually had tears rolling down her cheeks and Regina let out a choked sob. "Henry."

"Mom." He smiled and pulled back out off the embrace.

Regina smiled and then looked up at Emma. "Do it, Emma. Break the curse."

"Not so fast!"

Regina let out a surprised gasp when Henry suddenly dissapeared in a cloud of deep green smoke. Zelena was standing there, holding Henry tightly against her body, one arm wrapped around his neck.

"Now who wants to say goodbye first?"

"Who are you?" Henry asked in fear as he tried to pry the woman's arm from his throat.

"You can call me auntie Zelena." The redhead chuckled and looked directly at Regina.

"Enough of this!" Regina snapped but before she could even move her foot she was blown back by an invisible force. Her head connected harshly with the wooden floor and she saw her vision blur as black spots took over.

"Let him go, he has nothing to do with this." Emma tried, but it was no use.

"Don't blame me." Zelena sighed. "The captain failed me. And he knew what the price of that failure was, you're son's life!"

Emma had no time to question it because Henry let out a choked gasp as Zelena slowly squeezed his airway closed.

"Ma?" Henry choked.

Emma shook her head and closed her eyes. She needed to think about Regina's lessons. Magic is about emotions.

And before she knew it Zelena let out a pained scream when Emma's magic started to burn her skin. "This isn't over." She growled and pushed Henry towards him.

"I will get my sister's baby!"

"Mom!" Henry yelled when Zelena was gone. His knees harshly connected with the floor as he shook her slighty, noticing the small line of blood on her forehead. "Mom?!"

Regina groaned as she pushed one hand to her stomach, relieved that her child was still moving around. "Henry?" She breathed out and slowly stood up with a little help from the Charming prince. "Oh Henry!" She pulled the boy in her arms. "I promise I'll never let you go again."

She leaned backwards and cupped Henry's cheeks with her hands. "I love you, Henry."

"I love you too, mom."

Regina smiled and leaned in, planning on kissing him on his forehead. But when her lips connected with his skin, a gush of air and magic moved throughout the boathouse.

True love kiss...

"I remember!" Snow gasped and

"Then who cast the curse?" Emma asked as she shifted her gaze towards her parents.

"We did." Charming said in realization.

...

"New York was awesome." Henry smiled and leaned further into his mother. It felt so good to have her back, it was so strange to know that all those things he remembered doing with Emma, he had actually shared with his mom. "The pizza, the Yankees."

"Slow down." Regina chuckled as she placed a hand on top of her stomach. "I want to hear it all, the entire year."

"I found an apple tree in Central Park that looked exactly like the one by your office. Of course I didn't know that then, but now I do. And guess what."

"What?" Regina asked softly as she studied his face, he had changed so much, Regina was pretty sure there was the beginning of a mustache on his upper lip.

"I got pretty good at math."

"No!"

"Yeah! Not Stephen Hawking good of course, but good." Henry smiled. "What did I miss this year."

"Not much." Regina smiled. "Well except the obvious." She said and pointed at her stomach.

"Is it a boy or a girl?" Henry asked with a grin.

"A girl." Regina said with a teary smile and rubbed her stomach.

"So I'm getting a little sister?" Henry looked at her belly in awe. "And then you have Roland and Robin."

"Henry." Regina said softly as she cupped his face, which was almost on the same height as her own now. "I want you to know that no one can replace you, sweetheart. No one, and though I love Roland and I love this baby, you'll always be my first child. I love you, Henry."

"I know." Henry smiled and wrapped his arms around her. He let out a soft gasp when there was a sudden push again his belly. "Is that her?" He smiled and Regina nodded.

"It is. Do you want to feel?"

"Yeah."

Regina grabbed his hand and placed it on the spot the baby was kicking.

"It feels so strange." Henry chuckled as he looked down in awe. "Does it hurt?"

"A little, but it just means that she's healthy." Regina smiled.

"She's kicking again?"

Both mother and son looked up to find Robin standing in the doorway of the boathouse. He smiled at them and slowly walked over.

"So you're Robin Hood." Henry smiled as he took the hand Robin was holding out.

"That I am, Henry."

"And you got my mom pregnant?"

"Henry!" Regina shrieked as she softly pushed the young boy's shoulder.

Robin chuckled and nodded. The boy definetly had his mother's sass. "That too."

"Robin!"

"What?" He chuckled again and wrapped one arm around her shoulders. "He only tells the truth."

"What am I going to do with the two of you?"

...

~ The Enchanted Forest, Past. ~

"Regina?" Robin asked softly. Regina was standing in his doorway, a long back silk robe wrapped around her slim body. "Did something happen? It's midnight."

"No, nothing happened." Regina said in a soft voice as she looked the thief up and down.

"Alright." He asked with a confused look.

"We made a deal." Regina grinned and started to loosed the knot around her waist until the robe fell open. The soft material quickly slit off her shoulders and onto the cold cobblestones. "I told you I'd let you know when I wore it."

His mouth watered as he stared at the woman in front of him. The tight see through, black corset was clad around her torso, her breasts were pushed up deliciously which caused an enormous amount of cleavage. She wore black lace panties and garters that held up the black stockings and the icing on the cake were the highest black heels Robin had ever seen.

"Regina? I-" his breath caught in his throat and he licked his lips.

"You like it?" Regina asked with a seductive smile as she wrapped her arms around his neck, pushing her breasts tightly against his bare chest, she released a moan in his ear when her hard nipples brushed against his hard muscles.

"Oh, I like it." He smiled softly and used both his hand to grab the back of her thighs.

Regina chuckled and wrapped her long legs around his waist. "I'm glad."

Robin quickly kicked the door closed behind him and carried the beautiful Queen towards his bed. He softly laid her down and remained standing, looking down at the goddess.

Regina smiled as she softly arched her back, pushing her chest upwards. Her long silky locks were scattered around her head like some sort off halo.

"Robin." She moaned softly and locked eyes with him. "Make love to me please."

And that was all he needed to hear.

Her permission.

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