A/N: I'm sorry I didn't have any time to update much. I know I said it was vacation here, and it is. I was just to caught up in the beauty called Lana Parrilla in the past episodes.

I would update a Dark!OutlawQueen Proposal fic soon, I promise.

Well, here's the new chapter! I really hope you like it. I've spent a lot of time here. This is my longest chapter yet.

Prompt: Bandit Regina(who hasn't met Robin and still hates his guts) comes to Storybrooke and finds our Robin and Regina, married and with a 9-month old baby.


The Bandit Regina had never been so happy in her life.

She had finally, finally acquired an exit from the Enchanted Forest and away from the untimely demise Snow White has prepared for her.

She managed to trade a bean from a sorcerer named Maleficent. Maleficent wanted to get her dragon fire back and so Regina gave her what she wanted. Maleficent soon gave Regina a bean.

The dragon told her to think of where she wanted to go before entering the portal.

But as usual, everything goes wrong.

Regina was going to pack her things and go through the portal to a land called, Arendelle and start anew, when she spotted an old man wearing tattered robes standing in front of her log.

She slowly stalked him, reaching her bow and knocking an arrow through it. She pointed the arrow to the man.

"Turn around slowly." She spoke in a menacing tone. She had had enough of Snow White's attempts to killing her.

The old man did as he was told and stared at her.

"Who are you and what do you want?" Regina continued.

"I'm the sorcerer's apprentice and I need your help."

Regina frowned. "The sorcerer? Who are you talking about?" She kept her arrow pointed at him, in case he did something stupid.

"He is none of your concern, Regina. I need you to know who you really are."

"I know who I am well, thank you very much." Regina was keeping up her guarded posture but inside she was freaking out. Who she really was? Does that mean this man knows her parents?

"Okay." The man sighed. "If you don't want to belive me, then don't. Just be sure to read this book before you leave."

He handed her a rectangular book. On the cover were the words, 'Once Upon A Time,' engraved in gold.

"What is this? Is this some sort of trap? You work for the queen, don't you?" She said, glaring at him.

"No. I am only trying to help."

Regina narrowed her eyes at him suspiciously and lowered her weapon. She returned her arrow in her quiver and held a tight grip on her bow against her side.

She grabbed the book and skimmed through it. She looked up and the man was gone.

She frowned, looking everywhere, trying to see if she can make sense of where the old man went.

Once she realized he was really gone, she stared at the book in her hand.

She entered her log, her home sweet home, and read the book properly.

She smiled as she saw her name but as she read more and more, she frowned.

The Evil Queen? Monster? Enacting a curse?

This was a far cry from who she was.

The book actually started, not in the The Enchanted Forest but in a place called Storybrooke, Maine.

She furiously read and read, until she reached the last page, in which the Regina in the book kissed the man who she hated with all of her guts.

Robin Hood.

The Bandit Regina gritted her teeth in annoyance.

Her, kissing the competition?

She stood, grabbed the only hope of ever getting out of her Snow White's clutches. The bean. It was the only way. The only way to clear whatever was going on in the book was to get there herself. It could be a way to get the hell out of Snow White's grasp.

She grabbed her bag and threw the magical bean on the floor. A portal opened. She closed her eyes, taking a deep breath, she thought of the town she read in the book. Storybrooke, Maine. And she thought of the mansion the other version of her owned.

And she jumped.


Regina Mills smiled as she felt Robin's arms circled her waist.

"Good Morning, Your Majesty." she felt him mumble as he kissed her shoulder.

"Good Morning, thief." She leaned towards him, her smile still intact.

She turned around in his arms and pulled him in a passionate kiss.

Their making out was interrupted when they heard a thump.

Robin looked at her, confused. She frowned and shrugged. Regina dragged him towards the living room, where the sound had come from.

They both gasped as they saw... Regina. In familiar clothing that she had wore during the alternate reality that Isaac had made.

Robin immediately ran to her, scooping her up and bringing her where his Regina can reach the Bandit.

"She looks exactly like me." his Regina whispers, more to herself.

"She is you." he said, chuckling.

Regina rolled her eyes and looked up at him. "Bring her to our room. We'll see what happened when she wakes up."

Bandit Regina opened her eyes, then closed it again as light engufled her senses. The first thing she noticed was the warmth and softness underneath her. Her eyes turned into slits as she got used to the light.

She was in a beautiful room filled with beautiful furniture. She smiled. She knew she was where she needed to go to. This was the bedroom of the other version of her.

While she was in her thoughts, she didn't notice a woman lying down beside her, quietly observing her features.

"You're awake." The Bandit slightly jumped at the voice beside her. She looked at where it came from and gasped.

"You look exactly like me." She whispered. She sits up, taking a hand out to reach the other Regina but pulls away.

Regina, from Storybrooke, chuckled. "I said the same thing."

"You even sound like me." The Bandit said, mostly not listening to her.

"I am you, you are me. We are both." Regina said, smiling. "Do you know where you are?"

The Bandit smiled back. "Storybrooke, Maine. Such an odd name, don't you think, Your Majesty?"

Regina raised her eyebrows. "How do you know that?"

The Bandit shook her head in denial. "It doesn't matter how I know." She said, as she remembered the last page of her book. "You made out with Robin Hood! My competition!"

Regina bit her lip as she tried to keep her laughter in control. "What?" She couldn't take it anymore as her laughter bleed into the air. She approached the bedroom door and peeked as she opened it. "Robin, baby, come here; she's awake."

It didn't take long before Robin came inside the room, staring at the Bandit Regina, who was looking at him confusedly.

"Are you Robin Hood?" she asked.

He nodded and she immediately glared at him. He looked at his Regina. Regina shrugged and sent him a look that explained everything.

Oh, right. Bandit Regina hates him because he always got in her way.

"Good afternoon, Regina?" He said, holding back laughter as his Regina had done.

"What are you two laughing at? I never thought I'd say this, but how could you betray me like that, Regina?"

Regina of Storybrooke frowned. "What? How do you even know I know you?"

The other Regina shrugged. "Instinct, I guess."

"Well, you're right. I know you and I've brought someone you might know as well."

The door opened and revealed... Snow White.

Bandit Regina paled. She stands out of the bed and took her dagger from the bedside table. She held it out to Snow White. "Don't... come any closer."

"Wow." Snow just gaped at her in awe. "I'm beggining to think that Regina just might be the fairest in all the lands. You can pull off absolutely any look." She said, acknowledging the Queen Regina, who smiled.

The Regina holding the dagger was confused. "Fairest? What are you playing at?"

"Regina, the Snow White here is the one who had been hunted... by us." The Storybrooke Regina said, slowly walking to her other version.

"What? Us? You hunted her?" The dagger in her hand fell and it clattered to the floor.

"I did but we've been friends when I had changed because of-

"Henry. I know." She sighed, "God, the next thing you're going to tell me is you and Robin Hood are dating."

"Dating?" Robin chuckled. "We're married." He took Regina's hand and held it with his other hand, showing the gold bands that encircled their ring fingers.

The Bandit only stared at them with her mouth open. "Are you kidding me? Married? Who would be sane to marry you?"

"Well... the Blue Fairy. As much as I didn't want her to marry us, I guess she's better than Friar Tuck." Regina replied, rolling her eyes.

"So, you're happy?"

"I am." Regina looked at her Robin, her thief with love in her eyes and looked back at the exaxt replica of her. "Maybe the Robin Hood in your world would make you happy, too. You should go find him."

Bandit Regina chuckled. "My happy ending isn't a man."

"You're right. But for me, my happy ending doesn't just include him. There's Henry, Roland and our beautiful daughter, Elizabeth. There's also, as much as I hate to admit it, the Charmings and my sister. I have everything I need, Regina. My happy ending is finally feeling at home in the world and maybe... just maybe, yours would too."

The Bandit was on the edge of tears. "A daughter? You have a daughter?"

Regina smiled. "Yes."

"Can I... can I see her? I mean, if that's okay with you."

"Of course it is. Come. She's downstairs with David."

The walk down was silent. It was comfortable, though Bandit Regina was still wary of Snow White so she kept a distance and stuck with her other self.

They arrived in the living room and saw David rocking the crib. He heard their foorsteps and looked up. His jaw dropped open as she saw two Reginas but closed his mouth immediately as the Storybrooke Regina glared at him to shut up.

The Bandit quickly looked at the baby in the crib. Regina was right. She was beautiful. She had wisps of dirty blonde hair that Robin owned and she had Regina's nose. She had chocolate brown eyes that was definitely from Regina.

The Bandit tickled Elizabeth's tummy and the baby giggled. It showed a cute little dimple at the side of her cheek. It was absolutely adorable.

"She's a complete mixture of the both of you." She whispered, in awe of the cute little bundle of joy.

"Yeah, I'm sure she'd have Robin's love for thievery and Regina's sass and scary face." David said.

"Hey!" Regina shouted. Regina glared at him while Robin smirked.

"He's right, though." Robin murmured. Unfortunately for him, Regina heard.

"You're siding against your wife?" His queen raised her eyebrows.

"No. But, that's not all. I'm pretty sure she'd have that concentrating face you'd have when you're confused."

"Yeah, he's right, Regina. She'll surely have that." Snow stepped in.

"What face?"

"You know, the one when you scrunch your nose up and drift away in an adorable manner." Snow said teasingly with a playful smile.

"You dare call me adorable? I'm the queen and that word does not connect with me." Regina smirked playfully.

"Okay... stop, stop before Regina kills you." Robin stepped between them, chuckling. He hugged Regina to his chest and kissed the top of her head. Regina smiles contently and buries her face in Robin's chest.

Bandit Regina sighed sadly as tears gathered around her eyes. "You do look happy... and content. Maybe the Robin in my world is worth a try."

Regina looked up from Robin's chest and walked to her other version. She took her hands in hers and looked at her right in the eyes. "You can be happy. You just have to believe in yourself."

The Bandit smiled. But then she remembers something and her smile disappears in an instant.

"What's wrong?" Robin immediately detected the negativity in her brain and walked to his Regina and stayed beside her.

"I can't go back. I only had one bean; I didn't plan on going back, at all. How will I meet him if I'm not in the same world as him?"

Regina smiled. "Don't worry. It isn't that hard to go to another realm, or dimension when you're face to face with a powerful witch."

The Bandit frowned, confused as to what she was saying. "Who?"

"Me."


"Are you sure you can do this?" Bandit Regina asked, as Regina guided her inside her vault.

Bandit Regina's jaw dropped open as they descended down the stairs. She looked around in awe. "Woah..."

"Don't worry, Regina. I had three beans left here. I just don't remember where I put it." Regina, the queen, responded.

They passed the drawers where she kept the hearts she took and suddenly the Bandit Regina moved to her front and stopped her.

"Did you take all of these hearts?"

Regina hesitated. "Yes... I couldn't return them anymore; I lost track." She looked down guiltily.

"Well, you should label them next time."

"I'm not sure there will be a next time."

"I wonder what you were like as the Evil Queen. It seems... surreal." She stated, frowning.

"Oh?" Regina raised an eyebrow and flicked her wrist. She was engufled by purple smoke. The smoke cleared and she appeared in one of her famous Evil Queen outifts.

The Bandit gaped at her in awe. "Whoa..."

"Can you imagine it now?"

The Bandit remained speechless, staring at the ample cleavage the dress showed.

"You know, you're welcome to oggle yourself at the nearest mirror. My assets are Robin's." Regina teased.

The Bandit closed her mouth. Regina could see her flush as she changed back to her Storybrooke clothes.

They continued to the main room of her vault and Regina immediately started looking inside her drawers and her chest.

Bandit Regina, not knowing what to do to help, sat on the makeshift bed. She noticed a small wooden box on the chair to her right. It had a beautiful intricate design on its lid and its body. She got curious so she took it. She stared at the designs for a while and opened it.

Inside were three shining magical beans and a globe perched on its stand. The stand was covered in royal blue satin.

"Umm... Regina?" She looked at the other brunnette and pointed the inside of the box. "Is this what we're looking for?"

Regina's eyes widened as she saw the box, and most especially, when she saw the contents inside.

What Regina said next brought hope to bloom in her chest and that's all she'll ever need.

"That's it. Are you ready for your new adventure?"


See what I did there^^^

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