Emma was angry. All throughout the rest of the school day, Emma was thinking about how Regina just quit, and how she didn't tell her that she was quitting, no warning or nothing. Emma felt betrayed. She felt alone. She couldn't wait until the final bell rung so that she could get into her yellow bug and drive quickly to the mayor's office.

Emma stormed into the building and took the elevator up to the second floor where he mayor's personal office was. She was greeted by Regina's personal assistant.

"Hello Emma" The woman greeted kindly.

"Hi, it the Mayor in?" Emma asked without a smile. She hoped she wasn't coming off as rude, but she couldn't fake that she happy.

"Yes Emma, why don't you go on in, I'm sure she would love to see you" The woman stated even though she held up a single finger stopping Emma from going in and pressed the intercom button. "Mayor Mills, Emma Swan is here to see you" She yelled into the box. Emma could hear a 'Send her in' coming from out of the box as a response.

"The mayor will see you now Emma" The older woman held her hand in the direction of Regina's office door.

"Thanks" Emma stated as she pushed the door open and walked in. Before looking into the office she turned around and shut the door behind her.

"Hello Emma, how was school dear?" Regina asked.

"It was fine" Was Emma's dry automatic response. School was not fine, it was the opposite of fine. "Remember when you told me that I should talk to you about my feelings" Emma asked crossing her arms over her chest trying her best not to glare at Regina.

Regina thought back into her recent memory. "More or less, those wasn't my exact words but go on" Regina urged placing her pen down on her desk. She could tell Emma was upset about something, and of course she knew what that something was.

"I went to class today, and you were not there" Emma stated, although to Regina it sounded more like a childish whine. Combine that with the crossed arms and the pout Emma wore…yeah, childish.

"Oh dear" Regina said sincerely. "Come, sit with me, we should have a talk" Regina stated as she moved her chair back and held her arms out to Emma. Emma obeyed and sat down in Regina's lap. "Now Emma, I know that you may have been disappointed that I am no longer your teacher, but this is best for the both of us" Regina explained.

"How?" Emma asked.

"Well, for me I won't have Mayor's work, plus school work when I go home, which means I'll have more time to spend with you" Regina casually explained playing with a strand on Emma's hair as she spoke to the teen who was hanging on every word.

"But, you didn't even tell me, I went there, and you…you were gone" Emma stated a little accusingly.

Regina sighed. "It was for the best Emma. Sometimes, I'm going to make decisions that effects the both of us, but that's what I do, that's why I'm in charge and not you. Just know that I will never leave you, and you will never leave me, I love you Emma, and you love me too, don't you?" Regina asked Emma. Emma nodded. "Let me hear you say it" She added.

"I love you" Emma simply confessed. It was true, she did love Regina. She didn't want to leave Regina, and she didn't want Regina to leave her. She had never had someone care so much about her.

"Good girl" Regina praised. "You know, it's a good thing you stopped by Emma, you still have another week of detention with me" Regina added.

Emma simply smiled.

Regina smiled as well. Emma was hers.