Robin wasn't really the jealous type. He wasn't. But that had apparently changed. And all because he was madly in love with Regina. This Queen will be the death of him.
They starting seeing each other two months ago. It hadn't been easy for Robin to scale her walls and convince her to let him in, but he had been determined to fight for this woman, because the first time he had seen her, he knew that he felt something strong for her.
They were arguing all the time at the beginning, threatening and insulting each other despite knowing deep down they were attracted to each other more than they would like to admit.
Their first kiss had been intense, passionate. After Regina had been avoiding him for days, Robin fought it and finally managed to make her believe that he was really in love with her. He knew Regina was also in love with him, but he didn't care that she didn't want to admit it just yet.
Late in the afternoon, Robin made time for a walk in the forest when he heard whispers from the library. He recognized one of the voices as that of his Queen and suddenly forgot all about the walk and turned his way to the library.
He silently opened the door smiling, excited for what he was about to see, but his smile instantly disappeared at the scene in front of him.
His queen was flirting with one of his merry men.
He took a moment to hear their conversation, and when he heard the man call his queen 'beautiful', his anger escalated. His veins could be discerned under his skin, flowing with pulsating blood. His body tensed and his teeth clenched.
Yes, Regina was beautiful, but he couldn't bear the fact that another man liked her. He didn't want to have competition.
Robin stayed there for a little while, but then he saw Regina smiling and answering 'thank you' whilst looking into his eyes. And that was it. He lost it. The muscles of his neck twitched. He couldn't control himself anymore. He started with strong steps, walking towards them as he made his presence clear.
"What is going on?" He tried to look calm, but it was in vain.
Regina and Alexander turned to look at him.
"Nothing serious mate; I was just helping the Queen find something." Alexander answered, smirking. Obviously he didn't care much for his life. Not that Alexander knew what was happening between his leader and the Queen, but Robin couldn't consider that fact right now; jealousy blinded him.
Robin ignored him and turned his gaze to Regina, looking at her seriously.
"May I speak with you, your majesty?" he asked.
Regina looked at him confused. Something was wrong, she could tell. She said goodbye to Alexander, who was also confused with Robin's behaviour, but he didn't ask further.
Regina followed Robin outside of the castle. When they were alone and away from everyone Robin stopped and faced Regina.
"What the hell was that?" he asked, harsh enough to have Regina considering taking a step back.
Regina still looked at him with confusion, underestimating how jealous he actually was. Still, he had no right to overreact like that.
"What was what Robin?" she asked sharply.
"You're asking me? You were there, smiling and flirting shamelessly with one of my merry men." He raised his finger to point at her. He tried to control himself not to raise his voice at her, but he failed.
Regina's eyes widened in surprise as she tried to hide her smirk; the thief was jealous. Really jealous. She couldn't admit that she didn't like it… because she did. She was enjoying it actually. She decided to play with him a little.