Robin Hood (
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dustofstars2014-07-18 01:02 am
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don't let me go;
The shock of seeing Marian again had blinded Robin to everything else for just a moment. It was as though time had completely frozen, and it was only the two of them, the way he'd once wished it could have been for the rest of their lives. But Marian had died.
She was supposed to be dead, and that was a difficult thought to reconcile. So long ago, he would have given anything to be with her again, but now that she was here, the thought wrapping around his mind was that she shouldn't be here. It shouldn't have been possible. He might not know everything about magic, but a part of him realized there had to be consequences for this.
His thoughts quickly shifted to Regina, though, and the tears in her eyes didn't escape his notice. He kissed Marian's forehead again, then stepped back, reaching for Regina's hand. He would have to sort things out with Marian separately, but for now, he just needed Regina to know that it wasn't as simple as going back to his wife. His heart was divided, and already shattering with the weight of it all.
"Regina..."
She was supposed to be dead, and that was a difficult thought to reconcile. So long ago, he would have given anything to be with her again, but now that she was here, the thought wrapping around his mind was that she shouldn't be here. It shouldn't have been possible. He might not know everything about magic, but a part of him realized there had to be consequences for this.
His thoughts quickly shifted to Regina, though, and the tears in her eyes didn't escape his notice. He kissed Marian's forehead again, then stepped back, reaching for Regina's hand. He would have to sort things out with Marian separately, but for now, he just needed Regina to know that it wasn't as simple as going back to his wife. His heart was divided, and already shattering with the weight of it all.
"Regina..."

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Her fingers clenched tighter to make it harder for him to hold her hand, and she felt her heart do the same. Everything had fallen apart, everything had been ruined, all because Emma Swan didn't think of the consequences.
"Don't," she said quietly, her voice tight against its tremble. She didn't want this, she didn't want any part of this moment to happen, but it was all happening around her, she had to escape it, and without another word, her hands flew up and she disappeared in a swirl of purple smoke, gone from the diner and reappearing somewhere where she could properly let her emotions release
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He didn't want to hurt Marian, he didn't want to hurt anyone, but he also couldn't let Regina walk away not knowing where he stood.
Despite not knowing where she went, exactly, he told Roland he'd be back soon, kissed Marian's forehead, and just ran out of the diner, calling out Regina's name.
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Alone, she could feel this way, and let the harsh exterior fall aside. Because she was devastated, devastated that once again it had come to this - her losing everything because some foolish girl couldn't think things through. And now she'd lost the second love of her life, a love she truly thought would last.
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Finally, he spotted her and his steps slowed until he finally came to a halt.
"Regina..."
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"Shouldn't you be with your wife?"
There was a bitterness to those words that did nothing but hurt her and she grimaced the moment she said it. She looked down at her lap, focusing on pushing those emotions back, to act like this somehow didn't affect her.
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Now, it seemed, she'd already put up a wall around her heart again, and Robin was desperate not to let it stay that way.
"I don't know where I should be, I only know where I want to be at the moment. With you."
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And she didn't blame him for that. She really didn't. He had a chance to be with the one he had loved and lost, something she had been wishing for herself for a long, long time.
"You told me you'd walk through Hell to be with her again and, now... you don't have to."
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But he shook his head, his words firm when he spoke: "Regina, I've begun to fall in love with you. That's why there's no easy answer to any of this."
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"Oh, but there is," she confessed, a dry sort of laugh falling from her lips as she shook her head to herself, turning to face him. "Because you'll never speak to me again. Not once you find out what I did."
Because Regina had seen her face before, and now she knew where from. She'd captured and sentenced her to death a long time ago, a death Robin had mourned, unknowing he was falling in love with the woman who was responsible for it.
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"What don't I know already?"
He wasn't ignorant of the evil things she'd done in the past, not at all, but he wanted to move forward with her and not be perpetually trapped by things that had already happened and could never be changed.
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Looking at him, she stood silently for a moment, just looking at him and his face and wishing so much that she wasn't about to lose all of it. But she was. Because she always lost.
"Your wife. Marian. When I saw her in the diner, I recognised her," she paused for another breath, for the next words would hurt her hardest. "I recognised her.. because I'm the reason she's dead."
Her face held stern, eyes alight with her teeth and trembling as they dared not leave her eyelids. Her teeth her near gritted in her determination to not break, lips curling slightly as she tried to speak without crumbling.
"I had her executed. That's why you lost your wife, why Roland lost his mother."
She can't bear it, she can't even bear herself and she turned away from him, looking skyward as she let a few of those tears silently fall.
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He loved this woman, the very woman standing before him now and confessing that she was responsible for the death of his wife.
The woman he loved had taken his Marian away, had robbed Roland of his mother.
He should have hated her the moment those words left her lips, but he couldn't, and he didn't know what kind of person that made him. Nothing in this mortal life could ever test him the way this was now. What kind of person was he if he left his wife to be with her executioner?
But it wasn't fair for any of them that Marian was suddenly here now. She wasn't supposed to be, and he'd already let go of her so many years ago. It wasn't her fault that time had been reset, but she didn't belong, and he hated that in the chaos of his thoughts, he wished she could simply be returned to the correct timeline, that things could be as they once were.
"You killed her?"
His voice was husky, heavy with emotion.
"And now she's...here, and she isn't supposed to be. I let go of her, and..."
Regina killed her.
"Why? Just tell me why."
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The heart he had once protected with his life.
Her eyes closed tighter still when he questioned her, hearing the pain in his voice and hating that she’d caused. Caused it so long ago, when she believed she could never be capable of love again. Even then, she was destroying happiness she could not yet touch.
“For the same reason I killed any of them,” she said hurriedly, emotions flinging out words before she coul control them. “Because she helped Snow White escape,” she whispered, with such a fierce tremble, one would think the Evil Queen had returned. But the emotions were for an entirely different reason, and the hatred was not for the Princess, but for herself.
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After it felt like an eternity had passed, Robin spoke softly, "You're not that person any longer. I saw for myself, the light magic you used to defeat Zelena. Your heart has changed."
In a way, he was saying these things mostly to himself, to convince himself of...something.
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Taking a deep breath, she returned her gaze to Robin, to how he stood there, watching her, hoping for something she couldn't possibly understand. "It doesn't make any difference," she whispered. "You know who I am. You know what I did. You'll never look at me the same way again." The mere mention of that destroyed her all over again and she shook her head, having to look away from him to hide the tears that freshly fell. She was utterly heart broken.
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"Why do you presume to know how I'll feel?"
Her words cut him to the core, but his love for her was undeniable, and it made him ache.
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With a pained frown, Regina found herself turning away again, putting more distance between them. "Robin, please. Just go."
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"If you truly want me to go, I will, but if you think for a moment that the choice I have to make is easy, you're wrong."
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She laughed to herself, weakly, dryly, a smile that meant nothing. "Oh, and I really thought I could be happy," she said, her own voice breaking, as she continued to laugh at her own stupidity. How could she have been so naive to think she would even get her happy ending?
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But despite all of that, what he wanted more than anything right now was to feel Regina in his arms once more, to know the softness of her lips again. It felt wholly selfish and terrible, but he knew of no better way to soothe the ache in his heart, and to comfort her, to assure her that he had fallen in love.
He didn't know what choice to make, though, and it would be irresponsible to do what he desperately wanted to.
"I beg of you not to lose hope, Regina. Please. I will find my way back to you."
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Turning to look at him, the sight of him hurt her as much as it lifted her, and slowly she stepped towards him, keeping those tearful eyes fixed on his. Shine, they might, but they were still strong, a woman who had taken far worse beatings than this.
She said nothing as she brought her hand up to touch the side of his face, a gentle shake to her fingers as she tried to keep those emotions intact. She loved him, but she had to let him go.
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Covering her hand with his, Robin's eyes closed as he breathed her in, nuzzling against her hand and kissing her palm tenderly.
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"Thank you, Robin," she says softly, a moment of honesty for the chance she'd been given.
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It's not fair to Regina, or Marian.
He's a coward, but he can't walk away, and suddenly, his lips are on Regina's.
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He can't possibly let her go.
Cradling her face between his hands, he keeps her with him, not wanting this to end.
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She loves him so much. It's the only reason this hurts as much as it does. She is devastated, but what perhaps hurts more, is the fact that part of her feels like she should've known better. That it was always destined to end like this. Evil Queens never lived happily ever after.