The morning was early for Regina, but she was used to it. Henry would always wake her up early. It was however after yesterday, a strange feeling that woke her. She felt quite unwell not sleeping in her own bed, more so since some more or less vivid dreams of Emma would hint her.

There was a noise she wasn't used to in her house, a noise if screams. Those who would one only hear from someone being tortured.

She immediately stood up, running towards the source of those screams. It did took her long to reach her bedroom.

'Emma, Emma it's me Regina wake up, darling.'

Emma didn't needed long to wake up. She realised that Regina was holding onto her shoulders, inspecting every movement. It felt safe, it felt like coming home.

'Ugh, what a nightmare. God my head hurts.'

'Is there anything I can do for you? Do you want an Aspirin?'

'That would be helpful, yes please.'

While Regina would reach her drawer, on the bedside, she would feel Emma's gaze on her. Unfortunately the one thing Regina didn't wanted to see was exactly there, while she opened the drawer. A red, six inch long, rabbit. Needless to say that Regina face went red.

'This doesn't look like Aspirin.'

'Shit!'

'Regina, language!'

'I am sorry, Emma. Since you are here, well. Well, I am not used to have someone in my bedroom, so some movements go automatically without thinking. And the Aspirins are in this drawer I assure you!'

'Also your toys, by the way I like your taste.'

Emma could barely talk normal, without having difficulty to giggle like a five year old. Which got Regina more than embarrassed, she wanted to vanish. But Regina wouldn't be Regina, if she didn't had a comeback for Emma.

'Well since I am single and as you know there are no capable partners for me around, I have to help myself. Besides its perfectly normal!'

'Oh my Regina, I am sorry, I overstepped. You are right it is perfectly normal. I do not know though about the capable partners I mean.'

Emma got interrupted by a very curious looking Regina. The smile on this womans face would constantly drive Emma insane. This one curve above her scar would just be too much.

'Here is you Aspirin dear. Please do not hesitate to let me know whom you have in mind! I am going to get ready. You should do the same. Breakfast will be waiting for you downstairs.'

Regina stood up and walked away, this time though she could her Emma's breathing. Slightly deeper than normal, like she was inhaling a sent.

'Swan you are an Idiot. "I don't know though..." Ugh. Anyway time to get ready.'

Under the shower the water was hot, Emma felt her body and her by now blue eye. She could feel her muscles all over her body. This would be a long day, besides the fact that she would have to face him. She didn't even wanted to think about it. What scared her the most, was the fact that Regina would definitely be difficult to handle. She knew exactly what Regina would love to do to him.

Going downstairs the smell of Regina's promised breakfast would overwhelm Emma. This was something she always admired, Regina's talent for great meals, besides other attributes. Emma had to admit, she was more than confused. She knew exactly what she didn't wanted anymore, unfortunately in this case she realised what she definitely wanted. And that seemed to be unreachable.

'That smells amazing Regina! I am so lucky to have you.'

Regina was turned with her back towards Emma, preparing Greek scrambled eggs.

'Oh you have no idea, how you could have me.'

This sentence was nearly too loud. Emma got more than confused about the things Regina would whisper, from time to time.

'What was that?'

'I said, you have no idea, how right you are. Hungry?'

'Like a wolf!'

They had a calm and almost to silent breakfast. There were some weird looks from both. And sometimes Regina could swear that, Emma was looking at her boobs.

Suddenly the silence was interrupted, the doorbell would be ringing more than dramatically. Raising her eyebrows, Regina stood up and walk towards the door. Telling Emma that it would be probably her mother and that she could continue to have her breakfast.

When Regina opened the door, she was more than surprised to realize that it wasn't Mary Margaret ringing her doorbell.