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Emma only wanted home. She wanted it and she got it and she killed and dismembered a woman to keep it and now, instead of sitting home with her things and her family and her safety, she’s sprawled on her ass in her son’s mother’s house because everywhere else is wrong.
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- Part 2 of The Light in Autumn
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Between owing Gold in the first place, forgetting to feed Henry before they get in the car with the man threatening to kill them all, and, oh, right, failing to notify his mother that they’re leaving town, Emma’s basically got a lock on Screw Up of the Year, 2012 edition.
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- Part 3 of when the time is right
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Henry straight-up beams at her, and then both of their faces are lit up by headlights, and within two minutes Regina’s ducking into the backseat and Henry’s launching his whole body at her with a joyous “Mom!” And yeah, Emma will go eighty seven days without her afternoon cocoa if it means Regina and Henry get to smile at each other, just like this.
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- Part 2 of when the time is right
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Regina dreams of cocoa, pine trees and poetry.
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- Part 1 of The Light in Autumn
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There are so many things that separate Regina from Cora—and how could she forget, how could she forget—but it's the littlest things that Emma values most. [Post 2x11: Emma apologizes.]
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- Part 1 of when the time is right
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Emma and Regina are each very certain that they know what other people want. They are also very certain that they know how to get what they need. It's always worked this way before ...
Thanks to Magnetgirl and Retconning for the betas
Bookmarked by deemn
18 May 2013
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“I love my mother,” Regina repeats, but there’s a quiet hopelessness in her tone, desperation on her face that bespeaks reluctance. And you begin to wonder if Regina isn’t just as captive to Cora’s whims as the rest of you.
(In which Cora uses her love spell on Regina.)
Bookmarked by deemn
17 May 2013
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The curse- it was never meant to be used on so many people. That, added to the effect of Emma’s magic breaking the curse, effectively sent a shock wave through all the copies of this world. It created fault lines where there were none.’
‘And Emma fell right into one,’ Henry finishes.
‘Was pulled into one,’ Regina corrects.Emma disappears, and Regina goes looking.
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Henry begging Regina to rescue Snow White and Emma from the Enchanted Forest in the season 2 premiere sets the formerly evil queen on a quest that takes her from the mountains of the Middle Kingdom to the pirate lair of a serial killer and straight into conflict with her own villain, the Queen of Hearts.
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Bookmarked by deemn
6 May 2013
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"Emma, who knew her, and was kind in spite of it." // Amazeballs doesn't even begin to cover this one.
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Set at a not-entirely-fixed point in season 2, after Hook and Cora have been dealt with. Regina is rattling around in her lonely life and Emma is struggling to handle the strangest year of her life, with unfamiliar support systems and too many responsibilities. Is it possible the one person who'll understand is the person she can't quite bring herself to trust?
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Regina considers for another long moment, tapping her foot as she thinks about her options. It’s not too late to turn a drunken intruder out into the night, file a complaint with the Sheriff’s department that will never be actioned. Prisoners’ rights follow the old world model here, now that everyone has their memory back. And if Emma was a hero for breaking the curse, it’s only cemented by her short-lived trip back to the Enchanted Forest.“Oh, come on,” Regina sighs, pulling Emma to her feet and gingerly wrapping a supporting arm around her waist. “Upstairs."
“Why?” Emma says. “Why are you helping me?” She slurs.
“Because, Miss Swan,” Regina replies, dragging Emma towards the stairs. “You don’t have the monopoly on what good people do.”
