Part 47: Robin's Pov

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   This kid was crazy. How could all of this not be real; my life, my family, all of it? There's no way that my son and my fiance aren't real. "What are you talking about?" I didn't believe them; I had no reason to. My life was good. I have a beautiful son and a wife to be that I can't imagine living without. I believed in that. I had to.

   "I'm saying that none of this; this reality, it was never meant to exist. A very greedy man decided to use his power to send us all here because he was bored. In our reality, back in Storybrooke, you were in love, you had great friends and an amazing family. We all did and now we have to get back there before this story ends and we're trapped forever." A little dramatic, but the life he described for me in this Storybrooke didn't sound too different from my life here so why would I want to change it.

   "But I'm happy here." I respond, truly believing it. Regina, Henry and the others could see that I did too. I could tell by the looks of disappointment on their faces.

   "How? How can you be happy without your true love?" He didn't understand. He couldn't, not if he thought that I was alone or didn't know love. He obviously hadn't met Zelena.

   "Who said anything about being without my true love?" Henry had no way to answer. Instead he exchanged glances with the woman he claimed to be his mother, but all she did was shake her head in bewilderment.

   "He's getting married Henry. He's already found his true love." Regina seemed to be the only one who wasn't delusional as she had accepted what I had told them.

   The boy was about to make some witty comeback, but I cut him off at the sight of my fiance. "And here's my bride to be now." Everyone turned their heads to see the tall, red headed woman who was making her way towards us. Zelena. Henry's expression changed from one of unacceptance to that of total shock and disbelief. "I'd like to introduce Zelena; my future wife and the love of my life." As I gazed into her eyes, I saw only the happiness and joy that we would share in our life together once we were married. If they couldn't accept that this reality is the only reality, then they wouldn't survive The Evil Queen for long.


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