Chapter 16

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*short chapter*
Robins POV:
Regina is still crying and hasn't let me go for a good 10 minutes. I just sat there and rubbed her back softly. There was soon a knock on the door causing Regina to whimper and her grip around me to tighten.

"Shh it's ok. Come in," I said.

The door opened and in came my parents well cursed parents. They looked at me with sad looks and I know what they are thinking.

"I still want you guys to be my parents," I tell them.

"Are you sure?" My mom asked.

"Yea I'm sure," I reply with a smile and they both smile back.

After a minute Regina hiccuped before I wiped her tears away. Her grip around me doesn't loosen.

"I don't want to go home," she whispered.

"We will figure things out baby," I tell her.

"You two have to full us in," my father said.

"Right. Regina and I have been dating," I tell them.

"How long?" My mother asked.

"A few weeks before the curse hit," I say.

I look down at Regina and she was slowly falling asleep. I brush some hair out of her face and she snuggled more into my chest sighing with context. It felt good to have her back in my arms again. She is was so tiny and petite that she fit perfectly just laying on me.

"We will leave you two alone," my father said.

"Ok," I said.

They walk out and I just watch Regina sleep, but it didn't last long because about 15 minutes later. David and the rest of the group came in and it woke Regina up.

"So we all remember?" Emma asked.

"Yup," I said.

"What are we going to do?" Mar asked.

"I don't know but we have to find out soon before Cora does something worse," David said.

"We will figure something out," I said. Just then Regina's phone goes off and she looks at it.

"It's my mother," she said.

"Answer it," David said.

Regina's POV:
I didn't want to answer my mother but I did anyway.

"Hello?" I said.

"I want you home as soon as possible," she said.

"Ok," I said before she hung up.

"What did she say?" Robin asked.

"She wants me home as soon as possible," I tell him before snuggling back into him.

"Call me when you are ready to go home," David said.

"Ok I will," I said. They walk out leaving Robin and I alone. "You scared me today," I said softly.

"I know I'm sorry but I'm not leaving you any time soon," he replied.

"How did it happen?" I asked.

"A drunk driver slammed into me," he said.

I whimpered a little before getting close as possible to him but not enough to hurt his chest.

"I'm ok princess," He tells me.

"You promise?" I asked softly.

"Yes I promise," he replied.

"Ok," I whisper.

Robin and I talked about the things we missed since the curse. And how much we missed each other. It felt good to be in his arms again after such a long time.

I didn't even know I feel asleep till my eyes fluttered open. I whined a little at the bright light shining in my eyes.

"What's wrong?" I hear Robin.

"The light," I whimpered.

"Here," he said as the lights got dimmer.

I just buried my face more into his chest because I didn't want to go home. I wasn't ready to face my mother. Not now or ever. It was scary to think about what she was going to do to me and I didn't want to face it.

"What's going on in that pretty little head of yours?" Robin asked.

"I don't want to face my mother. I'm scared of what she will do," I say.

"There is no need to be scared," I hear a familiar voice.

My mother.

"Mother please do-" I say.

"Hush child," she interrupted before everything went black.

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