I wipe my tears from my face and pull my head from Kathrines shoulder. As I'm about to get up to put some clothes on, there's a nock at the door. I continue to get up but am now trying to answer the door. "Sit here, I'll get it." Kathrine says getting up from the sofa.
I wipe my hand over my eyes and remove the last of my tears. I then hear two sets of footsteps coming my way. "Regina? Were you crying? I'm so sorry please don't cry, the situation isn't as bed as it seems, I swear." Emma freaks out as she sees my red eyes. "I'm not crying because of that miss.swan." "oh. Then what's wrong?" Emma crouches Infront of me and asks with sympathy. "I'm fine. It's just allergies." I explain. I can practically hear Kathrine rolling her eyes.
"Kathrine will you go into a different room!" I tell her. "Yeah, I'm gonna go find snacks. you two want anything?"
Emma shakes her head " just go kath." I reply. She walks off and as I hear her footsteps fade, I pat the spot on the sofa beside me, telling Emma to sit.
Once she does I lay my head on her shoulder and wrap my arms around her. "so I guess you forgive me for what I said?" She asks. "Emma, wether you meant it or not when you said it, I shouldn't have reacted the way I did. The truth is...the reason I haven't dated anyone sence my divorce is because I don't want to open myself up again and be hurt." I say with tears starting to fall again.
She hugs me tight"the last thing I wanna do is hurt you. I didn't mean to say what I said, but I did mean it. I would never hurt you." "You mean it?" "Of course I do. You're the smartest and the most beautiful person I've ever met. Why would I hurt you? It's not like I can do better." She laughs. I laugh a little and give her a kiss on her chin. "So how about we forget about everything that's happened today, get outta here, and go celebrate your birthday "That sounds great."
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the mayor
Fanfiction"I wake up on my side still wrapped in Emma's arms and to a long forgotten feeling. The feeling of being lost in your mind and fearing the unknown. I stare off into the distance and think about the last time I felt like this. "