A/N: This story was more recently from today's agenda. I already have three chapters left but I will upload these three chapters on each night while I am working on other stories.

Enjoy it. By the way, Cora is a cool Southern woman.


Chapter 1:

While, in the vivacious streets of New York City, the diner was popular in these days, and the people loved Granny, the best chef in the city of food. Her best customers always were on the first served The Mills family. They amalgamated on their businesses. The Mills family consisted of the parents and two daughters. Their names were Cora, Henry, Regina, and Zelena. For their businesses, the daughters of the Mills Family were on different career paths. The brunette woman in the company suit, Regina Mills is well known as the event manager for The New York Arts and Culture in the museums and special events for the culture history. Another daughter, a redhead woman in the business suit is well-known as the hospitality administrator for the Hilton Hotels. Their parents were proud of them and supported on their career paths.

For Cora, she was always nosy on her daughters' love life and meddled through their life. She knew Regina was gay since her birth and supported her lifestyle. She promised to not interfere with her high school to college years, but she was still doing that through Regina's life since the brunette woman got a job as an event manager in the beginning. But for her other daughter, Zelena, she hasn't been bothering her love life and didn't care what Zelena do for her love life. But She loved her daughter so much as long as she wants her to be happy. For her life as Cora Mills, she was friendly, strict but a darling from the South and she had her sassy wit. She retired from being a mayor of the small town, Storybrooke, Maine.

For the old man of the three women in his family, Henry Mills. He was a nice old man with gray hair in the business suit, retired from his mine business in Storybrooke, Maine. He decided to move out to New York City to live closer to his daughters with his wife. He has supported three women in his life since he watched them growing up with them with their parenting skills. He taught his daughters to be an independent woman in the business world. He couldn't be prouder of her children for their success remarks.


Until, the day came to surprise her with the better life Regina had. It started with Granny's Diner. The brunette woman was sitting with her brunette mother to have their coffee in the morning for a breakfast chat. Regina sighed and rubbed her forehead. Her mother had a wit comeback to open her mouth, and the brunette lady couldn't believe that her mother had everything to go.

"Regina Maria Mills, what's wrong darling?" Cora spoke with her Southern drawl. The brunette woman realized that her mother was from Georgia and raised on the farm with her family who was Southern and had a thick accent like her. She was surprised when she was young to hear her mother speaking like that and never had that understanding on her mother's talks.

"Nothing. I had a headache."

"Oh my goodness. Let me find aspirin in my bag."

"Mother, no. I am drinking water. It is going away soon."

"Don't sass me, young lady!"

"I'm sorry, mother." Regina looked down at the newspaper, and Cora found her medicine then gave her two aspirins. The brunette woman reached it and gulped it with water. They kept talking about Regina's business and love life. The brunette woman groaned until the door revealed a blonde long-haired woman in the blue jeans with a red V-neck t-shirt and black stilettos. She put her Gucci sunglasses on her head and turned around to find her son, a 14 years brunette boy trailing on her way to the diner. Regina went dumbfounded while she was looking at the blonde beauty with her brunette son. Cora was continuing to talk about her retirement until she looked up at her brunette daughter from her phone and knitted her eyebrows.

"Darling? What are you look -?" The brunette mother turned her head to follow Regina's the point of gaze at the blonde woman and the brunette boy standing in the line.

"Oh, Gol Darned!" Regina whipped to look at her mother and growled.

"Mother!"

"Well, I remind you that you are G-A-Y." Cora defended her point and slowly pronounced the word as she spelled it for her brunette daughter.

"I can spell it better than you, Mother."

"Whatever you say. That blonde beauty is god darned. She might be single and be your girl." The brunette haired boy couldn't laugh at the Mills ladies voice and tried to get him over at their table and inform them. But he held his position until they got their turn to order the food.

"Stop it, mother."

"Why not you come askin' her for a phone number?"

"Oh really, I don't know who she is."

"Come on, Regina. Live it up a little bit."

"Who are you? What have you done with my mother?"

"I'm your mother. So get your ice comin over there!"

"I can't!" Regina was frustrated with her mother since her headache was coming back again. She looked away at the blonde beauty, and the brunette boy were chatting about the food menu and laughing. The scruffy brown haired boy noticed her and smiled widely. The blonde beauty didn't catch him smiling at her. Regina blushed and looked away when her mother opened her mouth. The brunette haired boy decided to inform his blonde mother to order for him, and she nodded. He grabbed a napkin and a pen from his backpack to write a phone number. Then he waited for their turn to order, and he would walk back to the table for giving a phone number to the brunette lady.

"Why not, my sweet cheeks?"

"Don't call me that, mother!" Cora laughed. The blonde beauty went to order the food. The brunette boy made his way to the table where Regina and Cora sat and spoke lightly. The Mills women were shocked when the boy came to their table.

"Excuse me, ma'am. I can't take notice that you are looking at my mom. I want you to know that my mom is single. So, here is my number. You can call or text me." He smiled and walked away to be with his mom. Cora snickered and spoke in a carefree tone.

"What? I can't believe that boy came to get his number for you!"

"Mother!"

"Oh lordy lordy."

The blonde woman collected their food, walked out from the diner and the brunette haired boy caught the Mills women by their eyes and mouthed "My mom is gay too." He waved a goodbye and ran out from the diner to catch up with his mom. Cora slammed her hands on the table and laughed harder.

"Oh gracious me! That boy told ya that his mama is gay like ya!"

"Oh stop it, mother. You are embarrassing me in the diner." Regina glared at her mother, clenched her bags and left the restaurant.

"What I do? Come on, Reginaaaa! Don't leave me here!" Cora gripped her purse and ran toward her daughter back to the work.


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