"When?" Robin asked between kissing her lips and neck.

"When what?" Regina asked trying to concentrate on what he was saying.

"When do I get to call you my wife?" Robin elaborated in all seriousness.

"When were you thinking?"

"Does tomorrow work for you?"

"Robin, we can't get married tomorrow," Regina said.

Robin gave up his attention on her neck to look at her face. "Why can't we? What would be holding us back?"

"Well, I need a dress, and you would need a suit, and we would need a place for the ceremony. Plus we have to tell our kids," Regina began listing off reasons, though in her heart she was just as desperate to elope.

"Our sons are going to love the fact that we are about to become a family," Robin stated confidently. "I know Roland will love having you as a step-mother and I have a hunch Henry will accept me as his step-father."

"I have no doubt Henry will be over the moon over to have you and Roland join our little family," Regina agreed.

"And the best part will be seeing their reactions when tell them about our little princess here," Robin said as he lowered his head to her stomach and pressed a kiss to her still invisible baby bump before addressing the little princess herself.

"Hello little one! This is your papa. I love you so much already. I know you are a little girl who is going to look just like her beautiful mother. I just hope I can fight off your suitors in the future, if not I'm sure your two older brothers will be more than happy to help." Robin teased, smiling when he felt Regina's hands twist in his hair as he had talked to their baby. His hands gently drifted over her stomach searching for any signs of his child.

"Ohhh…" Regina gasped.

"What's wrong? Are you in pain?" Robin asked, instantly alarmed by her exclamation.

"No, no I felt a little flutter just then. I think she was responding to you," Regina explained with a smile on her face.

"Of course she is. She loves her papa. She was making her presence known earlier at the hospital, wasn't she?" Robin asked as he remembered Regina grabbing her stomach and that same look had appeared on her face.

"Yes, she always does when you're around. I think she recognizes your voice," Regina said.

"That's my little girl," Robin smiled with misty eyes as he took Regina's face in his hands and kissed her deeply. As they kissed a pair of boys watched them from the doorway, both smiling at each other. A moment later, one let out a giggle that he could not hold in any longer, causing the adults to stop and turn towards them.

"And what are you two doing up here?" Regina asked, though she couldn't keep the smile from her lips.

"We just wanted to make sure you two were ok," Henry answered, making his way into the room with Roland right at his side.

"I'm fine, actually I'm better than that," Regina said as she looked over at Robin with a question in her eyes. He winked at her signaling for her to share their little secret.

"Henry, Roland, we have some news we would like to share with you," Regina started nervously. "Robin and I are getting married."

"Mom that's awesome!" Henry said loudly as he hugged his mom. Robin looked at his son and saw the happiness on his face instantly.

"So Gina is going to be my mommy now?" Roland asked.

"Yes Roland, she will be, as I would Henry's stepfather," Robin answered.

"So, Henry and I will be brothers!" Roland cheered happily, looking over at Henry.

"That's right," Robin said.

"Good, so can I call Gina Mommy now?" Roland asked.

"Only if you want to Roland," Regina said. She didn't want him confused between her and his mother.

"I want to very much, Gina," Roland said as he went into her arms and hugged her tight. Regina hugged both boys in her arms and looked over at Robin who smiled like the Cheshire cat upon seeing his family all together and happy.

"Now we just have a wedding to plan. So, how about giving us a few more minutes here?" Robin asked drawing the boy's attention.

"Sure Robin. Come on Roland, let's get some ice cream from the fridge. I know where Mom hides it," Henry whispered loudly as they left the room.

"Ice cream, mmm that sounds good right now," Regina said. She really didn't like ice cream all that much, but at the moment she felt like she could eat a whole bowl of it.

"Getting cravings already?" Robin asked, smiling at the look on her face.

"Well, I think we both know why am I," Regina answered as she placed a hand on her stomach. Robin placed his on top of hers.

"The best possible reason, milady. I love you both so much," Robin said as he put his arms around her and started to pull her closer to him.

"Robin, we are supposed to be planning the wedding, remember," Regina said with laughter in her voice.

"Oh we are, we are practicing the groom kissing the bride," Robin smirked.

"Is that so? Well, what do you think of practicing something from way back as well?" Regina said as she raised one eyebrow at him.

"Mmm and what is that milady?" Robin asked as he kissed the side of her neck and nibbled at it.

"If you remember, in our time engaged couples waited until their wedding night," Regina said causing Robin's head to pop up. He looked at her in obvious shock.

"Regina, I think it's a little too late for that practice, don't you think?" Robin asked as his hand landed on her stomach.

"Well, I thought it might be good to set an example and not give into our passion for one another until we are married. It would make the wedding night mean a lot more for me," Regina said. Robin seeing the seriousness of her words put his head into the crook of her neck and moaned slightly.

"Okay, okay you are right, of course, but we will not have a long engagement. Just long enough for you to get a dress, me a suit and whatever decorations you want," Robin said. They had been engaged only minutes and already he was sexually frustrated.

"Trust me thief, I'll make it up to you on our wedding night," Regina whispered into his ear, and then trailed heated kisses down his neck.

"You better," Robin stuttered.

"Okay so why don't I go see what I can find as far as a dress and maybe you can check with David about a suit?" Regina asked, pulling away reluctantly.

"No, no, no. I want you to rest this afternoon. I'll find Tink and send her over. You two can start thinking about what kind of dress you want and I'll talk with David as you said, but I'm leaving the two boys here to take care of you while I'm gone," Robin said, tucking her in the soft blankets on her bed.

"You mean to babysit me…" Regina grumbled.

"I'll call it… looking out for you. What can I say? I'm protective of those I love, get used to it," Robin said, his hand rubbing her stomach one last time. "Especially the smallest."

Robin kissed her lips before he left her in the bedroom, went downstairs and told Henry and Roland to look after her until he returned. Regina lay in the bed taking it easy for a few minutes, until she heard her front door open, followed by a loud yell of her name.

"REGINA!"

"Great here comes hurricane Tinkerbelle," Regina sighed as Tink ran into her room.

"Oh my god, you're engaged! I knew you two were destined to be together." Tink squealed as she came to the side of the bed and hugged Regina.

"Yes, yes, you were right. Now, calm down."

"I ran into Robin and he told me about the wedding and whoa..." Tink said.

"What is it?" Regina asked, concerned by the look on Tink's face.

"I feel a strong presence of magic and it's not yours," Tink answered, concentrating on the magic around them. As she figured out the source, a grin bloomed across her face.

"Wait a minute… Are you? Are you pregnant, Regina?" Tink asked and before Regina could even answer the fairy continued. "You are, aren't you? Why didn't you tell me?"

"Well, I just found out and I knew you would not be able to keep it a secret," Regina answered, shrugging without any regret.

"Oh, well you're right on that point," Tink continued to grin, laughing happily. "So now you and your soul mate are going to spend forever together and to top it all off you're going to have a baby together. I told you it was written in the stars."

"Alright Tink, you've made your point. Now, I need you to focus. I need a dress and help with planning this wedding."

"It's a done deal. We'll go to town and look at dresses tomorrow. Robin gave me strict orders that you were to rest, which makes more sense now that I know about the baby. So today rest, tomorrow dress," Tink giggled and went downstairs to watch over the boys.

Regina just shook her head at how someone's life could change so quickly. She had her soul mate whom she was going to marry soon, she had two handsome sons, and she had her precious little girl growing inside of her.

Life was good...

A/N Thanks to Joy Booth for all your help with this story, I appreciate it so much!