Emma went to Regina's office after school. She found out the previous day that the whole filing paper was an everyday thing that Regina's secretary did, since Emma was present she took on the task. Today was no different, she sat in front of the filing cabinet fining all the "A's". Emma thought this was a big waste of paper, the town of Storybrooke should consider going digital like the rest of the world.

Emma was silent and distant as she sat beside Regina and quietly worked. She wanted to cry but she didn't. What should she care if no one wanted her, if she wasn't desirable? She was only seen as a goofy sister. Emma sighed as she thought of Regina. Regina said she loved her, she was telling the truth, she could tell, but she was confused as to why. Maybe the older woman was just confused and would soon learn the truth and decide that she didn't want her like everyone else in her life has done. Like all the foster parents who thought they wanted daughter, but eventually decided that they didn't after all, or had a child on their own and didn't want Emma anymore. It wasn't fair.

Emma's sour mood lasted around dinner time. As she pushed around a cut up piece steak on her plate Regina spoke up.

"Alright dear, it's not like you to not savagely devour you food, is something wrong?" Regina asked as she sat down her fork and knife, giving Emma her undivided attention.

Emma looked down at her plate ashamed. She shrugged. "Nothing" She sighed. "Nothing's wrong" Emma answered not able to meet Regina's eyes.

Regina raised an eyebrow. She leaned over and placed a perfectly manicured finger under Emma's chin lifting it up so that she can make eye contact with the teen. "You know how I feel about lying dear, Now. I asked you a question, answer it" Regina said sternly. She knew what ever was bothering Emma was getting to her because she wasn't even eating. She knew demanding an answer was the best way to go, otherwise she didn't know if Emma would tell her.

Emma sighed. "I'm sorry" She whispered looking down despite Regina wanting eye contact. "I just…I'm…sad" She explained.

"I can see that dear" Regina stated. She let her hand fall so that she could take ahold of Emma's hands. "Why are you sad?" She asked.

Emma sniffed. Then she shrugged. "Jordan said he saw me as his sister" Emma explained.

Regina raised an eyebrow then continued to speak. "You mean the boy I forbid you from seeing romantically?" Regina asked, not really sure how she should feel about this, she wasn't sure where Emma was going.

Emma looked at Regina shyly and bite her lip. "I promise I wasn't doing anything…I promise" Emma responded trying to convince Regina. She wasn't in the mood to get in trouble. "It's just…I thought he liked me, I thought that finally somebody would like me, more than just a friend, but no one ever does, am I not desirable?" Emma asked sadly.

"Oh Emma" Regina stood from her spot at the table to move closer to Emma. "You are desirable, to me, and I love you, you do now that don't you?" Regina asked.

Emma nodded. "But one day you won't, you'll want me to leave" Emma whined. "Just like everyone else" She added.

"No Emma, I won't. You mean a lot to me, you're the most important person in my life dear" Regina admitted.

Emma looked up. "Really?"

Regina nodded. "Yes really. I love you Emma" Regina stated.

"I love you too" Emma smiled. "Thank-you" She added. The two shared a kiss and suddenly a bright light escaped from Emma's body and spread all throughout the house. Emma's eyes widened when she saw what happened. "What was that, did you see that?" Emma asked afraid. She had never seen anything like that before and she wondered what the hell just happened.

Regina froze, this wasn't supposed to happen. "Oh dear…" She said as she turned to glance out the window. Things just became complicated.