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Our Son by Eepree
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Emma Swan and Regina Mills are the typical arch enemies of Storybrooke, getting along just enough to please their son, Henry. However, when a series of events lead to Emma realizing that she's in love with a certain Evil Queen and Regina to confirming that her feelings for the rebellious sheriff are true, they must find a way past each others walls- and the mysterious evil-doer that has stolen their beloved son. *** Swanqueen fan fiction based off of the season one setting. All rights to ABC and the creators of Once Upon A Time.
You Brought Me Home - Captain Swan Fanfic by roseoswinpond
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This story takes place right after the season three finale. Something I changed: Emma never brought back Marian, and Outlaw Queen lives on, yay! Also, this is my first CS fanfic, so be sure to tell me what you think!
SwanQueen Texts by maikeakua
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When Regina gets Emma's number as well as other citizens of Storybrooke, what will their messages look like?
Teacher's Pet by trueloveskxss
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Emma Swan has never really fit in with the crowd - she's the one generally deemed 'the outsider'. She has trouble making friends, trouble speaking up in class, the norm for someone like her. She keeps her walls up, never interacting long enough with anyone to form a relationship. She's never really connected with anyone...until she met Ms. Mills - her science teacher. Emma seems to have a special connection with her teacher, one she's never had with anyone before. But she knows, for sure, that nothing can ever happen between them. For one thing, it's her teacher, and teacher/student relationships draw unwanted attention. Ms. Mills is way too gorgeous to go for a lame teenager like Emma; or so she thinks. Oh, and Ms. Mills is likely straight - Emma's not. As much as Emma tries to ignore her feelings for Ms. Mills, she's got them, and they are fighting their way to the front of her walls, pushing them down, opening her up, which has proven in the past to be a big mistake. Will opening up to Ms. Mills turn out to be a big mistake? How far will her little crush go, or will it stay just that? Written from Emma's POV.