I am very sorry that this chapter has taken so long to appear. I have been ill and then hit a bit of writers block that was driving me mad. I think i have past it now so hopefully it will not take as long to get the next chapter to you. This chapter his the Outlaw Queen first date. I am going to bring the drama into it I think beginning from the next chapter but I will try to fit in some Outlaw Queen fluffy moments here and there to give a break from the drama I am about to head into. Anyway I hope you enjoy this!


Mary-Margaret and Josh entered the house. Josh running in and kicking his shoes off as usual and Mary-Margaret slowly following behind him and picking up his shoes. "Josh how many times do I have to tell you not to run in the house." Mary-Margaret shouted after him.

"Sorry mom!" Josh shouted back as he ran up the stairs not really paying attention.

Mary-Margaret sighed and rolled her eyes. She placed Josh's shoes at the bottom of the stairs and then turned on her heel just in time for David to come out of the kitchen. She gave him a smile and then the smile dropped as soon as she saw the look on her face. "What's wrong?" She asked with a sigh as she slipped her coat off.

"Regina's home." David said simply.

Mary-Margaret frowned at his answer. "And? I thought you wanted her back here so that you could keep an eye on her."

"I did…I do…but she wants' to go out with Rose tonight. I told her to ask you when you got home and I think you should tell her she can't go out. After all it is a school night." David said pushing his hands into his jean pockets and shrugging his shoulders.

"Well…why does she want to go out with Rose? She only just saw her the other night." Mary-Margaret said.

"She says they have things to talk about…" David shrugged. "I am guessing about Robin." David said whispering in the hope Josh and Regina wouldn't hear.

"Ah…yes of course." Mary-Margaret said nodding her head and making her way into the living room. She sat down on the sofa glad to sit down.

"Ah yes of course?" David repeated with a raised eyebrow. "Is that all you have to say?"

"David what do you want me to say? Of course Regina is going to want to go out with her best friend and talk about the boy she has fancied for so long who has finally asked her out on a date. It's what girls do. She will have a lot to talk about and it won't be things she will want to talk to us about." Mary-Margaret replied.

"What things would they be?" David asked as he sat down beside Mary-Margaret on the sofa.

"Probably things you wouldn't want to hear…" Mary-Margaret said.

"JOSH WILL YOU GET OUT OF MY ROOM!"

Mary-Margaret and David's attention were drawn to the shouting from upstairs and they both rolled their eyes and looked down at their watches. It was always only a matter of time before one sibling annoyed the other. "I think we got ten minutes this time…"

"Yea a new record. Are you going or shall I?" David asked.

"I will go. I want to speak to Regina anyway." Mary-Margaret replied. She pushed herself up from the sofa and started to make her way towards the stairs and the shouting.

"JOSH I SWEAR TO GOD! LEAVE MY STUFF ALONE!" Regina shouted.

"WELL GIVE ME MY GAMES BACK!" Josh shouted back.

Mary-Margaret rolled her eyes again as she reached the top of the stairs. They were really both as bad as each other. Always winding one another up. Twister was now adding in barks here and there between the shouting match not making things any better. Mary-Margaret entered into Regina's room to see Regina holding up two of Josh's games so that he couldn't reach and he was holding onto her diary.

"PUT MY DIARY DOWN!" Regina shouted.

"GIVE ME MY GAMES AND I WILL!" Josh shouted back.

"YOU ARE SUCH A BRAT!"

Josh just smirked at Regina and began to flick through her diary. He stopped at a page. "Oh I just wish Robin would ask me out. He is so handsome. Those dimples and those blue eyes that I get lost in every time I am around him…" Josh read out the words in her diary and Mary-Margaret could see the rage rising in Regina.

She knew she had to stop them both before someone got hurt. "Alright that is enough." Mary-Margaret said firmly. "Josh put Regina's diary down."

"But mom…" Josh whined.

"Put her diary down." Josh sighed and he threw the diary down onto Regina's bed. "And Regina please give your brother his games back." Mary-Margaret said.

"Fine." Regina huffed and she shoved the games into Josh's hands. "Brat!" Regina muttered.

"Hey!" Josh whined.

"Right Josh now you have your games back you can go. I want to speak to Regina." Mary-Margaret said. Josh nodded and he walked from the room, not before sticking his tongue out at Regina who repeated the action. Mary-Margaret rolled her eyes again and walked a little further into the room and sat down on the edge of Regina's bed. She patted the space beside her and Regina sat down. "Your father said you wanted to ask me something…"

"Oh…he did…" Regina said. "It was nothing really…I just asked dad earlier if I could go out with Rose for a bit and he told me to ask you." Regina shrugged looking down at Twister and patting her. The dog rubbed her head against Regina's hands loving the attention she was receiving.

Mary-Margaret nodded. "He did mention something about you wanting to go out with Rose."

"So can I?" Regina asked finally looking up at Mary-Margaret. "I promise I won't be out late. I will be back by my curfew. I will even use the time to take Twister out on her walk."

"And by curfew you mean…"

"My week day curfew yes." Regina sighed.

"I do hope so. I seem to remember last time you forgot what curfew was when…"

Regina rolled her eyes. "I won't this time I promise. Please mom? I really need to talk to Rose about something."

"What do you need to talk to her about?" Mary-Margaret asked hoping the teenager would tell her something of her life for a change.

"Erm…well…" Regina started. She looked down at Twister again wondering whether she should tell her mother. How would her mother react? She was sure she wouldn't react half as bad as her father would. She bit her lip and then looked up at Mary-Margaret again. "I need to tell her about Robin…"

"What about Robin?" Mary-Margaret asked trying not to let on to Regina that she already knew.

"If I tell you can you please promise me you won't tell dad? I think I should tell him." Regina said. Mary-Margret nodded her head. Regina shifted slightly on the bed so she was looking at Mary-Margaret a little more. "Okay so yesterday morning I went to Emma's…" Regina started trying to think over her story. "And well Robin turned up and we talked. He told me he liked me…like he really likes me and I told him that I liked him back…"

"Okay…" Mary-Margaret nodded for Regina to continue.

"And well he has asked me out on a date. I'm not exactly sure of when we are going out on our date…I guess probably Friday night…but I just need to talk to Rose about it you know…" Regina shrugged.

Mary-Margaret smiled a little. She was so happy that Regina shared something that was going on in her life with her. It had seemed as Regina got older she wanted to talk to her less and less. "Yes I know exactly what you mean." Mary-Margaret said. "I guess you could go out with Rose for a while yes…"

"Really? Thanks mom." Regina said wrapping her arms around Mary-Margaret.

Mary-Margaret smiled even more and hugged Regina back. "As long as you use the time to walk Twister."

"I will mom. Thanks." Regina said pulling away from Mary-Margaret and standing up from the bed. She grabbed her phone and a jacket. "Come on Twister." Regina said patting her leg. Twister hurried to Regina's side. "I will see you later mom." Regina called back as she left the room with Twister hurrying behind her.


Regina and Rose were now on the peer. They had stopped by a bench and sat down, Regina motioning for Twister to sit by her feet. Twister did so and rested her head on Regina's lap while Regina patted her head and scratched behind her ears.

"So he finally asked you out then?" Rose asked excitedly.

"Yep." Regina nodded. "Asked me out and we kissed."

"You kissed?" Rose squealed. "Details! Come on Regina!"

Regina rolled her eyes and laughed a little as she looked down at Twister. "It was weird…I don't know." Regina shrugged. "I guess because neither of us have really…you know kissed someone else like that…it was maybe weirder than it would have been if we had more experience."

Rose nodded. "I guess…I have no idea Regina. I have only kissed one guy and he was an idiot."

Regina laughed again. "Yea he was an idiot."

"So when are you going out then?" Rose asked.

"I'm not sure yet. I guess probably Friday or Saturday. He said he would text me or something when he has it all sorted out. I presume he is trying to think where to take me. I just hope he doesn't take me to Grannies." Regina said.

"Oh he wouldn't would he?" Rose gasped.

Regina shrugged her shoulders. "I have no idea Rose. You know guys, they are just clueless."

"They really are." Rose sighed. They sat in silence for a moment and then Rose sat up as she got an idea. "What if I talk to him?"

Regina frowned in confusion. "Talk to who?"

"Robin of course." Rose replied. "What if I talked to him? You know gave him a few helpful hints on where would be best to take you and what to do…"

Regina thought about Rose's suggestion for a minute. "I guess you could do that…as long as you don't say I told you to speak to him or anything. I don't want him to feel I am taking over or anything."

"Course I won't say anything like that. I suggested it. At least if I talk to him he will plan something good." Rose smiled.

"I am sure whatever he has planned will be good." Regina replied smiling as she thought of Robin. She really couldn't wait for their first date.


Rose quickly walked over to Robin who was trying to stuff his books into his locker. She twirled and rested against the lockers beside his and smiled at him. Robin glanced over and frowned as he didn't see Regina with Rose. Usually once you saw one of those two you saw the other.

"Where's Regina?" Robin asked.

"She had to rush off. Something about having to pick her brother up and babysit him." Rose shrugged. "So…when are you taking Regina out on your first date?" Rose asked not wasting any time.

"Erm…Friday I guess…as long as she is free that is…" Robin replied as he pushed the last of his books into his locker.

"Oh she will be free don't worry about that." Rose smiled.

Robin slammed his locker shut quickly before the books fell out an turned to Rose. "She is?"

"Yea…as long as you hurry up and tell her that's when you want to take her out." Rose replied. Robin nodded and turned on his heel and started walking. Rose pushed off the lockers and quickly followed after him. "Where are you going to take her? What are you going to do?"

"I'm not telling you…I want it to be a surprise." Robin said.

"I promise I will not breathe a word to her!" Rose said holding her hands up. Robin gave her a disbelieving look and Rose sighed. "I honestly promise."

"Alright." Robin sighed. "To be honest I have no idea where I am going to take her or what we are going to do. I was going to just take her to Grannies…" Robin said but trailed off as he looked at Rose who had a disapproving look on her face. "What?"

"You cannot take her to Grannies. You see this was exactly what I was afraid of." Rose groaned.

"Why…what?" Robin asked confused.

"We go and eat at Grannies all the time and let's face it Grannies is in no way romantic is it? You want your first date to be really romantic you take her to Grannies and that will be you over before you get started." Rose explained.

"Really?" Robin asked.

Rose nodded her head. "Yes. You are so lucky you have me here to help you out."

Robin rolled his eyes and stuffed his hands into his pockets. "Okay since you are apparently the expert what should I do to make this first date so romantic?"

Rose thought about it for a moment and then smiled as an idea came to her. "Well I do have a few ideas…" She started.


Friday night had arrived and Regina had spent most of the time after school up in her room trying to decide what she could wear on her first date with Robin. Robin had text her on the Monday night to say he would like to take her out Friday night and had arranged with her to meet at six o'clock. She had been so excited when she received the text and had told Mary-Margaret and Emma as soon as she could. She then told David who was slightly less happy than Mary-Margaret and Emma were about Regina's first date.

Regina looked in the mirror and smoothed down the black bodycon dress. She turned to the side and then turned to the other side admiring herself in the dress. She groaned as she still wasn't sure if she looked okay. She had tried on practically everything in her wardrobe (which was a lot of clothes) and yet she felt like she had nothing to wear. She sighed and threw herself back on her bed.

"AHH!" She groaned and rested her arm over her eyes.

David glanced into the room and saw Regina lying on the bed. He then looked around the room to see clothes all over the place. He pushed the door open a bit more and stepped further into the room. "Regina are you okay?" David asked.

Regina moved her arm away from her eyes and looked over to where David was stood. She sighed and sat up on the bed. "No dad I'm not okay." Regina sighed.

David stepped over the various bits of clothes on the floor and made his way over to the bed. He sat down beside Regina and wrapped his arm around her. "What's wrong princess?"

Regina smiled as David called her princess. It didn't seem to matter how old she got he still called her princess. "I don't look good in anything." Regina mumbled.

"What are you talking about?" David asked.

"I have tried on everything but nothing looks good on me. I have nothing to wear on this date tonight and I have been looking for something to wear since I got home and I only have just under an hour until Robin will come to get me." Regina explained.

David sighed and he looked around the room again. He then looked at Regina and the dress she was wearing. Although he did not want her going out, with Robin, in a dress like that he hated to see her so upset. He sighed and ran his hand through his hair. "Regina…now I am not just going to say this because I am your father and I 'have' to…" David started. He then shuffled a little on the bed so he was facing Regina a little more. He moved his arm and he took both of Regina's hands in his own. "You Regina look amazing in whatever you wear. You are such a beautiful young woman. It wouldn't matter if you were wearing rags you would still pull it off." Regina smiled a little and David continued. "And I am sure Robin feels the same…" He added.

"It's killing you to say that isn't it?" Regina smirked a little.

David laughed and shook his head. "No…no it isn't. I know I might not have seemed happy about you going out with Robin tonight…"

"Might not have seemed happy?" Regina repeat with a raised eyebrow. "You were in a mood the whole night after I told you."

David sighed. "Yea…well that's what dads do…they don't like to see their daughters growing up."

"You seem fine whenever Emma goes on dates with guys." Regina said.

"Maybe on the outside but on the inside not so much." David replied and Regina laughed. "Anyway that is not the point I am trying to make. You, Regina, are perfect. What you are wearing right now…although I would strongly suggest a sweater or something…looks perfect."

Regina smiled. "You think I need a sweater with this dress?" Regina asked as she looked down at herself.

David nodded. "Yes very much so. The dress on its own…that's a no go."

Regina smirked. "When did you become an expert on fashion?"

"Today." David replied.

Regina laughed and ran her fingers through her hair. "Thanks dad."

"What for?" David asked.

"Just being you." Regina replied and she leaned forward and wrapped her arms around David.

David smiled into the hug and hugged Regina tightly. It was rare he got a hug from the teenager nowadays, sometimes he couldn't help but miss the days of toddler Regina. "I love you Regina."

"Love you too dad." Regina said back. She then pulled away and glanced over at the clock. She gasped and shot up from the bed. "Oh god I only have half an hour to do my hair and makeup!"

"Makeup? You don't need that do you?" David asked.

"Of course I do dad." Regina sighed. She ran her fingers through her long hair, ruffling it a little. She then took a small part from the front in her hand, twisting it lightly she pulled it back and grabbed a pin, pinning it to the side. She then grabbed her makeup bag and started to apply it.

David watched for a moment before he stood up from the bed and made his way out the room. Time had gone so fast. One minute Regina was a toddler and the next she was a teenager. He hated how fast it had gone. Mary-Margaret was stood nearby, a smile on her face. "What?" David asked.

"Giving your daughter fashion advice…that's a first is it not?" She smirked.

David rolled her eyes. "Yea well I didn't like her being all upset…I know how much she is looking forward to this damn date."

Mary-Margaret smiled. "I know you hate the idea of her going out on a date but you should have known this would be coming at some point."

"Yea, yea I did. It just happened a bit quicker than I had prepared for." David sighed. Mary-Margaret smiled and she reached up and wrapped her arms around David.

Half an hour later and the door bell rang out through the house. "I'll get it!" Josh shouted as he ran out his room and made his way to the stairs.

"Josh if that is Robin do not embarrass me!" Regina shouted after him. "And also tell him I will be two seconds!"

"Yea, yea!" Josh said as he quickly walked down the stairs and over to the door. He opened it. "Hey Robin." Josh greeted.

"Hey Josh." Robin replied giving a small wave. "Is Regina ready?"

Josh shook his head and stood to the side a little. "Nope she said to give her two seconds which actually probably means like ten minutes."

Robin laughed a little and stepped into the house. He stopped laughing as soon as he saw Mary-Margaret and David. "Hello Mary-Margaret and David." Robin said.

"Hello Robin." Mary-Margaret smiled. "How are you?"

"I'm good thank you." Robin replied. He awkwardly stuffed his hands into the pockets of his trousers. Things had never been awkward with Mary-Margaret and David but now he was dating their daughter the tables seemed to turn.

"So Robin where are you planning on taking Regina?" David asked.

"Erm…well…we are going to have something to eat…and then…I…" Robin stuttered. "Go for a walk…I think…"

"You think?" David questioned.

"David." Mary-Margaret muttered and nudged him.

"Alright I am ready." Regina said as she walked down the stairs. Robin looked over and couldn't help but stare as Regina wore a black bodycon dress that clung to her in all the right places. A black sweater over the top and flat black pumps. "I hope he hasn't been hassling you." Regina said motioning towards David.

"What? No of course not." Robin said shaking his head.

Regina smiled and grabbed her bag. "Okay shall we go then?" Regina asked. Robin nodded. "I will see you all later."

"Okay Regina have fun. Bye Robin." Mary-Margaret replied.

"Just remember what time you have to be in for Regina." David called after her.

"Yes dad!" Regina hissed. "I remember thank you."

"Make good choices Regina!" Josh shouted after her and received a nudge from Mary-Margaret. "Ow what was that for mom?"

Mary-Margaret rolled her eyes. "You two really do embarrass that girl sometimes." She muttered as she turned on her heel and walked into the house. Josh shrugged his shoulders and followed his mother while David stood at the door and watched Regina and Robin walking away.


Regina and Robin walked along the path in silence things becoming slightly awkward neither knowing what to say. It had never been this way between them before but it seemed becoming more than friends would be more awkward than they had previously anticipated.

"So…"

"So…"

They both said at the same time making one another laugh. Robin motioned for Regina to go first. "So…where are we going?" Regina asked.

"Ah well I have spent quite a bit of time thinking over what we should do on our first date and I am glad you wore flat shoes." Robin said nodding his head towards Regina flat black pumps.

"You are? Why? Where are you taking me?" Regina questioned, her eyebrows furrowed slightly as she tried to think what Robin could have planned for her.

"You will just have to wait and see." Robin smirked slightly. He then stopped making Regina bump into him. He turned to face her with a big smile on his face and held up a scarf. "You wouldn't mind if I blindfolded you would you?" Robin asked.

"Erm…I guess not…" Regina said hesitating slightly.

Robin smiled and he leaned forward wrapping the scarf around Regina's head and tying it at the back. "That's not too tight or anything is it?"

"No that's fine." Regina said shaking her head.

Robin waved his hand in front of her face and then held up three fingers. "Okay just to make sure you aren't cheating and can't see…how many fingers am I holding up?"

"Erm…five?"

"Nope. That's good. Okay let's go." Robin said and he moved around Regina so that he was stood behind her. He placed his hands gently on her upper arms and started to guide her towards where they were going to spend their first date.

Regina put all her trust in Robin to guide her without letting her bump into anything or fall. She spent the time wondering where on earth Robin would be taking her and why he wanted it to remain such a big surprise. She gasped as she stumbled over what she could only guess was a big twig but Robin was quick to catch her and straighten her up. "Where are we?" Regina asked glancing around even though she couldn't see a thing.

"Nearly there. Don't worry." Robin answered.

Another five minute passed and Robin stopped Regina in her tracks. He let go of her and quickly ran over to Rose who had been setting everything up. "Everything sorted?" He whispered.

Rose nodded her head. "Have fun." She whispered back and gave him a wink before running off so that Regina wouldn't see that she had helped Robin out a lot more than they had thought she would.

"Robin? Where are you?" Regina asked looking round her again although just finding darkness.

"I'm just here." Robin said standing behind Regina again. "Okay…Regina welcome to our first date…" Robin said as he gently pulled the scarf away from Regina.

Regina blinked a couple of times to let her eyes adjust and as soon as they did she gasped as she saw what Robin had set up. They were on the edge of the forest, on a hill that over looked the town where the lights seemed to twinkle. The moon shone down on them and the stars sparkled. There were colourful fairy lights hanging from the trees and a blanket on the ground that had food containers and a bottle of what looked like champagne but Regina suspected it probably wasn't. She smiled as she saw that Robin obviously put a lot of effort into their first date. She turned around to face him with a big smile on her face. "Oh Robin…this is…wonderful…" Regina gushed.

"Really? You like it?" Robin asked.

Regina nodded her head and glanced back at what Robin had set up. "It's lovely. it really is."

"Good. I'm glad you like it." He smiled. "Shall we?" He asked motioning towards the blanket. Regina nodded her head and he guided her over towards the blanket and they both sat down.

"Is this take out from Grannies?" Regina asked.

Robin nodded his head. "It is…I didn't want to take you to Grannies but since I am having to pay my mother back for a very expensive ornament that I totally accidentally broke I am a little down on money…" Robin explained making Regina giggle a little. "But I have ordered your favourite." Robin said handing the food container to Regina.

"Thank you." Regina said taking it from Robin.

"A drink mi'lady?" Robin asked holding up the bottle.

Regina giggled and nodded her head. "That's not actual champagne is it?"

"Sadly no it is not. I found it in the shop though. It is apple juice in a champagne type bottle. I thought it was pretty cool and would look good on our first date." Robin said.

Regina smiled. "You were right." she said and held up the plastic champagne glass.

Robin poured them both a drink and placed the bottle down. They sat and they ate and drank a silence taking over them but the silence this time was not awkward. Regina glanced over at Robin and then glanced at the whole set up. She had a feeling that Robin had a lot of help from a certain best friend of hers but she wasn't going to ask. It was perfect and she didn't care if he had a lot of help from Rose.

"So can I ask you something?" Regina asked.

Robin nodded his head and took a sip of his juice. "Sure."

"Why did you…why did you come and see me at my sisters? I mean to tell me you liked me…" Regina asked.

Robin took a bite of his food as he tried to think how to answer her question. Should he tell her that it was because of certain things she was saying when she was drunk? Or should he just say he finally just got up the courage? Both were true. "Well…erm…You remember the night before when you got drunk…"

"Well I wouldn't say remember…" Regina giggled and then she stopped. "Wait I didn't say anything embarrassing did I?"

"No…no…I wouldn't say that. I just got the feeling you were coming onto me…I mean like you were saying certain things that made me think you felt the same way I did…I mean do…you know and well I just finally got up the courage to go and see you and finally tell you how I felt. I had been trying for ages but I bottled it every time." Robin shrugged.

Regina nodded her head. "And your sure what I said wasn't embarrassing?"

"I don't think so." Robin shrugged. "Rose stopped you before you could say anything major I think."

Regina nodded. "So you have liked me for a while then?"

"Yea…I have no idea for how long but it has been so long." Robin said. "I can't remember the last time when I looked at you as just my friend."

Regina blushed a little and dipped her head shyly. She bit her lip and glanced up Robin. "I am the same…I haven't looked at you as just a friend in so long."

Robin smiled. "Well it's good I finally gained the courage to ask you out then."

Regina giggled. "Yes it is." Regina placed her food container on the blanket and rested back on her hands and looked up at the sky. "I love looking up at the sky and seeing all the stars. Trying to see if there are any pictures."

"Pictures?" Robin asked with a frown on his face.

"Yea…have you never done that before?" Regina asked glancing back at Robin who shook his head. "My mom and dad used to do that with me when I was little. We would all lie out in the garden on a blanket and look up at the stars and see if we could see any shapes in the stars. We used to have little competitions to see who could see the most shapes." Regina explained happily with a big smile on her face.

"Sounds nice." Robin replied.

"It was…but we haven't done anything like that in a while." Regina sighed.

"Why not?" Robin asked.

Regina shrugged her shoulders. "I don't know. I guess I grew up and thought I was too old for anything like that. Thought anything like that was boring you know he usual stuff."

Robin nodded his head. "Yea family time is for kids and is boring. I know it." Robin said laughing a little.

Regina smiled. "Yea…but the truth is it's not. You just don't want to seem like a loser even though it doesn't really matter if anyone would think you are a loser because family are the most important." Regina said. "Sorry…you probably don't want to talk about this kind of stuff on our date."

"No I don't mind what we talk about. I want to talk about everything with you Regina." Robin said as he shuffled over on the blanket a little so that he was closer to Regina. He moved his arm around so that it was wrapped around her shoulders and Regina smiled and dipped her head shyly. "As long as I am with you I don't care. I want you to feel like you can talk to me about anything. And I mean anything!"

Regina glanced up at Robin noticing just how close he was to her. Her gaze flicked between his eyes and his mouth and she wondered whether she should kiss him or not. Should she wait for him to make the move? She had no idea what to do. They had already kissed once so surely she could make the move. She had no idea but she did know that she really did want to kiss him. She could see his gaze flicking between her eyes and her lips and she could tell he was thinking the same. So she took the plunge and she leaned in closer to him and brushed her lips against his. She pulled away from him and looked up into his eyes as if asking if that was okay.

Robin smiled at her and then he leaned in again and took her lips in his. He made this kiss deeper and his hand moved from her shoulder and into her hair moving his fingers through the silky brown locks. He had wanted to kiss her from the moment he had seen her. He pulled away from her and Regina blushed a little and smiled at him. "I hope that was okay…" Robin said.

"I kissed you first." Regina said quietly shrugging her shoulders.

Robin nodded his head. "I have wanted to kiss you from the moment I saw you, but I was sure your dad wouldn't have wanted to see that."

"I don't think you would have made it out the house alive if you had kissed me in front of my dad." Regina said with a giggle.

"You might be right there." Robin laughed.

"So…" Regina said looking back up at the stars. "Are we just going to stay here or have you got something else planned?"

"Well I was thinking we could maybe go for a walk along the beach if you wanted?" Robin suggested.

"I'd love that." Regina smiled.

Robin smiled back and he quickly gathered up everything putting it into the basket that Rose had left. He then helped Regina up and picked the basket up. He slipped his hand into hers and they made their way out of the forest and over towards the beach.