Thank you guys for all the support and you're right I shouldn't let a few words get to me, what's the worst that person can do to me caps lock me to death. So I'm going to continue on and I hope I do not disappoint all you great people out there.
Regina stood tall in her doorway as she watched the blonde, who was about to change her life for ever walk out of her front yard. Her posture slumped as soon as the blonde was out of view, a million thoughts buzzy through the brunettes head. She felt a mixture of emotions running through her, fear that the blonde would want to take her son away and pride of the fact that she and her husband raised a smart boy. Her body stiffened at the touch of David's hand on her back but she quickly relaxed. David could see that his wife was lost in thought so he gently pulled her closer to him and kissed the side of her head. "So what are you thinking about?" he asked. There was a pause before she answered him. "What happens if she wants custody of Henry?" She asked he could see a glint of fear in her eyes. "Hey nobody is taking our son without a fight" he replied as he kissed the side of her head once again. "But what if she wins". David spun his wife around so she was looking directly at him. He wrapped his hands around hers and made sure she was focused on him before continuing. "Regina we have raised a healthy, intelligent boy there is no way the courts would give him to some random stranger that showed up ten years later, ok". She slowly nodded at his words, he was right and that helped ease her mind. "Come on" he said "you're letting in the cold air".
There was something about this place telling Emma to stay. His adoptive mother and father seemed nice and the boy is quite clever. But there was something about the town that wouldn't allow her to leave. She sat on her bed in the room at grannies and thought about the book Henry was talking about. An Evil Queen enacting a dark curse that took them to a new world in order to get revenge on Snow White, quite a twist on the tale. And in the process she manages to marry and have a child with the ever so charming Prince. The more she thought about the less sense it made but she wasn't going to tell Henry that. It saddened her that Henry couldn't feel the love of his mother, something she had to grow up this when she gave Henry up for adoption she only wanted what was best for him.
A few weeks later.
Regina sat in her desk thinking of ideas on how to get rid of the blonde, all of her attempts had failed and it only seemed to keep her here. She was pest to Regina like an annoying bug who keeps refusing to die. In her old land she would just rid of the pest by using her magic but in this land she couldn't. She missed having power underneath her fingertips, never having to do anything and letting the magic do it for her. But in a way she was glad that there was no magic, it was to easy and always came with a price. It was like a drug so easy to get addicted to but in reality it just ate you up slowly until there was nothing left of you but an empty shell. Her time spent with David and her family showed her that she could still have her happy ending and she wasn't about lose it because of some blonde.
David pushed the little blonde girl with her mothers eyes on the swing in their yard. Her little pink dress blowing in the wind in time with her blonde strips of hair. "Daddy" the little three year old said innocently.
"Yes my little princess" he replied as she hopped off the swing.
"Can we go see mummy? please" she asked.
"But mummy might be really busy, she has an important job of running the town and keeping us safe" he replied.
She looked up at him with her brown beady eyes and begged again "please daddy". David's heart melted at the sight he knew this look to well his wife would do the same thing to him when she wanted something and he could never deny her. "Fine" he replied "Only because you used your manners".
"Thank you daddy" the little girl replied.
Regina sat there going through plans of the town when she heard her secretary through the intercom. "Madam Mayor there are some people here to see you". Regina had no intentions of talking to anyone today it was a meeting free day, a day when she could sit back and just work without being interrupted. "Tell them I'm busy" she replied. Regina had gotten another message over the intercom and it look like these people were very determined to see her. "Fine" Regina replied "let them in". She was expecting to see some annoying peasant but was surprised by the two people who walked in. The irritated look on her face soon disappeared in to smile when she saw two of the three people she loved most in the world. "How can I help you dear" she said sincerely.
"Oh nothing it's just we thought that we would drop in and see you".
"Ahh so a social visit" she replied.
"I hope we are not interrupting anything".
"No, no it's fine" Regina replied as she shifted in her chair. "So what is my little princess up to" she said as she lent over her desk to see the little girl who stood in front of it.
"I wanted to see my mummy" the little girl replied.
"Oh really?" Regina said playfully.
"Yes I wanted to give you this" the little girl said as she pulled out a tiny object from the front pocket of her dress. "Oh this is really pretty" Regina said as she held the small sparkly rock up into the sun.
"Just like you mummy" the little girl replied. Regina was full of joy and sadness all at the same time, with the thought of her little girl to grow up and hate her for something that she did that seemed like a life time ago. She was going to cherish every moment she could.
Emmelia hopped onto her mothers lap and looked at the plans that were on her mothers laptop. "What is that?" She asked curiously.
"That my dear is plans for a new park". David watched as Regina explained the plans to their daughter. It warmed his heart to see them so happy.
