Author's note : Sorry if I kept you waiting! I swear, I try to write as often as I can. I also want to thank everyone for the nice reviews. It is always nice to have feedback.

Marian had decided to take Roland to the ice cream shop as she had promised him the day before. "I'm going to let you two catch up, she had said. I'm sure you have many things to tell each other." That's when it hit in Regina's mind. She had to tell him. They went to her house and she let him explain how they got back and how Marian was cured. Regina poured him a glass of whiskey and she was relieved that he didn't ask why she wasn't drinking. "So tell me about you, Regina. How have you been?" Regina got up from the sofa, and started pacing the floor. "Well, I worked at the mayor's office with Mary Margaret and spent time with Henry…"

They heard the front door open. "Mom? Called Henry" He made his way to the living room to meet with Robin and Regina. "I heard Robin was back, he said. So I came as fast as I could." He dropped his school bag on the floor and hugged Robin. "It's great to see you, young man. Robin said." Regina signed almost relieved that Henry was there. She knew she had to tell Robin about her pregnancy, but she wasn't ready just yet. She was afraid of how he was going to react.

- I didn't want to interrupt, Henry said picking up his backpack. I'll go finish my homework.

- Henry, how about we all go eat together tonight? Asked Regina.

- Awesome!

Henry went up to his room and Robin patted the sofa to invite Regina to sit next to him. She sat back, but felt very nervous as he seemed to be examining her. "You look different, he simply said." Regina pulled her hair behind her ear and bit her lips.

- What do you mean? She asked.

- I don't know, but there's something different about you.

- So, now that you're back… What's next?

- I guess we can pick up where we left off.

He wrapped his hand around her neck and caressed her cheek with his thumb before he kissed her. Inside her, she knew things were much different than when he left.

Robin opened the door and Roland jumped in his arms. "Roland wanted to see Regina and Henry so…" Robin put Roland back on the ground a let him run inside the house. "Great, Robin said. We were just about to have dinner." At that moment, Regina arrived behind Robin and opened the door wider to see who was there.

- I better get going, Marian said.

- Do you want to join us for dinner? Asked Regina.

- Oh no, Marian replied embarrassed. I just came to drop Roland.

- Come on, insisted Regina. There's plenty of food for everyone. I made my special lasagna.

Marian glanced at Robin before she accepted. They all sat together feeling a little awkward but all willing to make this situation work. After all, Robin had made his choice to be with Regina and Marian had agreed to step out of the way. What could possibly go wrong? Nevertheless, Regina was terrified about the future. Everything was now too perfect. She was so used to have her happiness ripped away that she feared everything would fall apart once again. As Henry was chatting with Robin and Roland was showing Henry's comic books to his mother, Regina served herself a third piece of lasagna. "Are you sure you don't want wine? Robin asked as he was refilling Marian's glass." Regina forced a smile. "No, I'm fine, she said." She finished her plate in a hurry and stood up.

- I'll go prepare the desert.

- I'll help you, said Marian standing up.

Both women entered the kitchen with plates in their hands. Regina started rinsing the dishes. "So, Marian started. Does he know?" Regina's heart started racing.

- Know what? She casually asked

- Three pieces of lasagna, you don't drink and you are simply glowing. You are pregnant, aren't you?

Regina turned off the water and turned to face Marian. This was so embarrassing. "Look, Marian said. I know it's over between Robin and I. When we left Storybrooke I thought maybe things would go back the way they used to be, but they never did. He loves you." Regina forced a smile and glanced down. Telling Robin about her pregnancy felt like it would then be possible to lose her happiness.