Regina Mills - Lana Parrilla
Harry woke up and just lay in bed. He wondered why his life couldn't be simple.
Ever since he came into this world and found Emma, his life has been normal. Except that now, he was the same age as his daughter. He didn't age. And now this city, which is full of characters from different fairy tales. Snow White and her prince, the Evil Queen, and most likely many others.
But most importantly, his daughter and her son. His grandson.
Harry was beginning to believe that Fate had a very strange sense of humor.
He lay still, finding a small café that worked, he drank coffee and found out from the owner where the mayor's house was. The owner explained how to find Regina's house, but he looked nervous and advised not to anger Regina. Harry found this odd, but thanked him for the warning.
Finding her home was not difficult. He rang the bell and waited. Soon the door opened, and he was able to get a better look at Regina. She had brown eyes and dark hair that was shoulder-length. Slightly plump lips with red lipstick. A silk shirt that hugged her slender body and was undone with a couple of top buttons, but not enough to show her cleavage. Business trousers and a jacket with high-heeled shoes.
"Mr. Potter." - Regina greeted.
"Miss Mills." - Harry answered her. - "Do you mind if I come in? I don't want anyone to hear our conversation."
"Well, if you didn't come here to kill me, then come in." - Regina answered and let Harry in.
"And why should I want you dead? I'm not a Storybrooke resident, and I haven't been to the Enchanted Forest." - Harry replied as he entered the house and closed the door behind him. Regina went to the kitchen and Harry followed her, looking at her juicy ass in tight pants. But he immediately gave himself a mental slap in the face, as he had more important things to do.
"Whiskey?" - Regina asked, pulling out two glasses. Harry nodded, and Regina filled both glasses and gave one to Harry. - "So, what brings you to me so early?"
"Call me Harry." - Harry replied.
"And you make me Regina." - Regina herself was surprised by her request, but something told her that it was so right.
"Well, from what I learned yesterday, you are the only one who can help me in any way." - Harry confessed.
"Well, as you can see, I don't have magic now. Soon the whole city will come here with pitchforks and torches." - Regina said, taking a sip of her whiskey.
"Well, they are idiots. You brought them to a world where there is no magic, so there is no need to be afraid of being cursed or eaten by a dragon. They have houses with heating, and in winter, they will not freeze. TV, internet, toilet, shower. The magical society of my world was like the 18th century." - listed Harry, sipping whiskey.
"But that's not enough for them. They want my head." - Regina replied. But the doorbell rang again and Regina went to open it. It was David.
Harry finished his whiskey and listened to what David had to say. He spoke too loudly.
David demanded from Regina that she find a way to return Emma and Snow White, Regina tried to explain to him that without magic, she would not be able to do this, but he did not listen to her. Harry listened to their exchange. But I decided to join them in the living room.
"I would still listen to your skirmish, but I am sure of one thing. Emma is alive." - Harry said, surprising them.
"How can you be sure of that?" - asked David, in which hope appeared.
Harry showed his right arm, where there was a lion tattoo, which was just below the shoulder.
"As long as there is this lion, then Emma is alive." - answered Harry, finishing his whiskey. Regina just smiled at Harry's explanation. But she already realized how serious Harry was. - "Let's do this, Regina and I will deal with magical issues, while you take care of the usual ones - help the townspeople."
Antiques shop.
Harry and Regina drove up to the antiques shop. Entering, Harry could feel the magic emanating from almost all objects, and it was dark magic. Regina looked at the books.
"Library behind the clock tower." - said a man with a cane coming up to the counter. "But you closed it when you had power."
"I'm not here just for this." - Regina replied. - "My new acquaintance wants his daughter back, so we came to you, Gold."
The man looked at the man with whom the Mayor came, but did not recognize him. And he knew everyone in the city.
"I'm afraid I can't help you, I'm an antique dealer, not a lifeguard, mister..."
"Potter. Harry Potter." - Harry replied. - "Mr. Gold, let's not break the comedy. This whole store is filled with magic. And you will help me find my daughter."
"And who is she?" - Gold asked, he didn't like not knowing something.
"Oh, you know her, Emma Swan." - Harry replied, surprising Gold.
"Now, this is interesting. You don't look older than Miss Swan."
"What can I say. Magic. Let's just say that I, like you, are not of this world. And now to my question."
"I would help, but all known methods will not work if there is no blood relationship." - Gold replied. Regina started to get a little nervous. After all, if they don't find Emma, then she won't see Henry either.
"Oooh, that's not a problem. She is my daughter by blood." - Harry replied, shocking two people in the store.
"WHAT?!" - was a question from two magicians.
"Does something surprise you? When I found Emma and decided to adopt her, I performed a ritual that made her my blood daughter. So that there are no problems in the future." - Harry replied, but only then did Harry realize that they didn't understand much. - "Ah yes, you have hardly been outside the city."
They had different reactions. Gold quickly considered the information he received, trying to figure out how to use it. Regina was no fool and quickly realized that he was Henry's blood grandfather, and therefore she had to keep him by her side.
"Well, I'll see what I can do." - Gold replied.
"You'd better find a way to get her out of the Enchanted Forest, or I'll do it." - Harry said seriously.
"And what's stopping you from doing it now?" - asked Gold, he needed more information.
"This will upset Emma." - Harry replied.
"Upset?" - Gold asked with a smile.
"Yes. I know one way to get her back, but it requires a lot of magic, and I will take every drop from this city. The whole city and all its inhabitants will turn to dust." – Harry said, coming up to Gold and holding the cursed box in his hands. After a couple of seconds, it just crumbled into dust. - "Except for Henry and Regina."
"I AM?" - asked the Evil Queen in surprise.
"Henry is my grandson, so he is not in danger. And you are his mother, even though he doesn't want to admit it." - Harry replied as if it were the most obvious thing. "And sometimes air it here, otherwise you can get sick."
Harry looked a little more at the things in the store, but not finding anything suitable went out into the street. Regina joined him a few minutes later, and they drove to her house.
"Whatever you think of with this book, it's not worth the risk." - Harry said as he looked around the city.
"What does it mean? I just want my son back." - Regina replied.
"Henry is my blood and my magic. His magic can awaken at any moment. If he does it under pressure, people may get hurt. You have to understand what this will do to him." - Harry explained.
"Okay, what do you suggest?" - Regina was ready to use her mother's book, but some part of her understood that then she would be like her mother, and she did not want that.
"When I was Henry's age, they always kept information from me or most often lied to me, this was done by people whom I trusted, whom I considered family. And Henry is in the same situation now. Except that no one is after him. Therefore, the four of us need to get together and talk openly."
Later
David reassured the citizens and stopped them from crossing the city limits, as they were losing their memory from the Fairy Forest. And now he and Henry were walking towards Regina's house. At first, Henry didn't want to go, but after learning that Harry would be there, he agreed. He had many questions and wanted answers. When they got to the door, they knocked, a few seconds later Regina opened the door and they entered the house.
