The casket sunk slowly in the body shaped hole. Regina picked up the shovel, shoveling dirt on it. She dumped the contents on top of where her best friend, Kathryn rested inside. Regina closed her eyes, smacking down the shovel back into the pile. Her eyes flicked over at the blonde, who stood between Kathryn's parents. Emma's side eye caught Regina as she looked over quickly to the brunette. There were no love eyes, no connection, no sympathy, and no gaze. Regina just stared at her with an angry look plastered as her expression of how she was feeling about Emma. Greens eyes let out a tear, as she turned away, watching the funeral continue.
"Regina?". Emma stood next to the brunette. Regina did not respond instead she walked away. Emma put her hands in her coat pocket, rolling up her eyes to the sky, "What the hell did I do Kathryn?"
Regina lied awake on a Sunday night, she felt ashamed and guilty for how she has been treating Emma. Shouldn't she trust Emma over this A person who she knew nothing about. Maybe Regina needs to hear the story coming out of the blonde's mouth. There are always two sides to every story, now it was time to hear the other side. Regina grabbed her phone, sending Emma text message, telling her to meet at the castle in twenty minutes. The blonde pulled up her combat boots, not bothering to change out of her pajamas. She swung her red leather jacket around her body, putting her arms through the sleeve. The blonde sneakily opened her bedroom window.
"So now you're talking to me?". Emma's voice trembled with anger. She didn't even come over to sit next to regina as she stood a far from it. Regina jumped off the castle, walking over to the blonde. The brunette enveloped Emma into a hug turning the blonde's frown into a cheeky wide smile. She was surprised at first but guessing how Regina says sorry is with a hug. Emma wrapped her arms around the brunette, both held on tightly.
"I am so sorry for how I been treating you the past couple of days". The brunette whispered in Emma's ear, as she laid her head on Emma's shoulder. The blonde swayed Regina and her back and forth, pressing her body tightly against her's. She could stay like this for hours, days, weeks, months or even years. Their was something about Regina that makes her whole.
"I forgive you Regina".
The brunette gently broke the hug. A pure, angelic smile come about sending shock waves through Emma. Regina's smile is a thousand fireflies lighting up a dark room with colorful fireworks blasting out around.
"Do you want to know why I was so angry?"
Emma's eyes bulged out of her eye balls, taking a step back. No words were spoken to the brunette, needed to hear the side the story. The blonde's wobbly legs controlled her to go the other direction, far away from Regina. The brunette sprinted in the direction of Emma, grabbing onto her shoulder as she ceased her from walking away any further.
"Why are you running?"
"Do you have your phone?"
Regina sensed something was off because of the way Emma asked the question. The blonde's voice, now mixed with fear, is afraid of what A might do. Regina grabbed her cell phone as Emma took it from her hand before she had the chance to give it to her.
"Emma what the hell"
The blonde turned away from regina. She hurriedly looked over her text messages, focusing carefully on the messages that has A at the end of the text. She slowly spun around, holding up the phone, revealing the bright screen.
"Why didn't you tell me A texted you?"
"I don't know who the hell that is Emma! And why the hell would I tell you!"

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Falling In Love
Storie d'amoreEmma Swan has always felt alone and worthless until she was invited into a loving home. Soon she became friends with Regina Mills when she entered her new school with whom she will have trouble with because of all the others who love to tease her. N...