AN: I have had an immense need to write SwanQueen so at last I'm doing it. This goes to my friend Kira because she's amazing and sweet and said I would be awesome on a swen. Sorry if I sometimes delay on my updates but I'm a piano student at a professional music school so that kinda keeps me very busy! No need to say what the story will be on about because it's all on the summary. Enjoy!


Chapter 1: Senior Year

Regina Mills was Cora Mills' daughter, which meant she was the mayor's daughter, yes, Regina was the top of the social pyramid in Storybrooke. She was the richest, the most known, and all those supposedly prestigious things.

With or without that family status Regina was the prettiest girl on school, she had always been, and that of course meant she always had every single boy she would have wished for at her feet, but she didn't take advantage of it. With 17 years of life and the most beautiful face, body, personality and anything you'd like, Regina had only had one boyfriend. He was called Daniel, the complete opposite of her, he was the poorest, but she didn't care. Daniel had been her first boyfriend, her first kiss, her first love and also her first broken heart. Daniel had been many of Regina's first, she truly thought she was going to marry him, they had dated for more than two years, which was impressive at their age, from early fourteens to late sixteens. But they say that all good things must come to an end and he had been no exception, it had been the most horrible thing she had ever lived in her life apart from her father's death. Daniel died one day in a car accident with all his family when they returned to town from a holiday out. Regina didn't speak of it.

Her tragic love story was buried in her memory, as it should be. That day her worries were different.

"Regina, dear don't eat so fast or you will get everything out again. It's still very early, there is no need of rushing" Cora said, looking seriously at her daughter who sat across the long table.

The teenager stopped eating her breakfast and left her fork back on her plate, swallowing disgusted. "Ew, there was no need to say that, now I can't finish this"

"Regina" the mayor reprimanded her. "Where are your manners? That is no way of talking to your mother"

Cora was very hard on her, it was always the unnecessary need of having royalty behaviour, she hated it but there was no way of disagreeing with the woman. "I apologize, mother, I'm a bit nervous that is all, you know today it is my first day as a senior. I don't know what to wear, how to fix my hair, if I should wear make-up"

"Oh honey what ever you choose will make you look as beautiful as you always do. But if you allow me to suggest I say you wear flat shoes, any kind of comfortable jeans, a red blouse and leave your hair down. The red to catch the eye." her mother smiled.

And so she did. She followed her mother's advice and wore black shoes and jeans together with a long sleeved red blouse with a generous amount of cleavage that didn't show too much. She grabbed a black purse where she put her day to day personal things and in a pretty black back pack she put her books, notebooks and other school supplies.

At the exact time she had to leave she left the house, she decided to go walking as the school wasn't much far away. Regina wasn't the 'friends by million' type, she had two best friends and that was pretty much it. One was the handsome Graham Humbert who was son of the Sheriff and the other one was Rose McIver who was the daughter of no one important to the town, she had just once become her friend when Regina had defended her when in 5th grade some kids were bothering her, they used to call her Tinkerbell for her resemblance to the Disney fairy. They had always been there for her and she had always been there for them too, they had been her first friends, well, Graham first but it didn't matter.

When she arrived at the entrance of the Highschool she saw both her friends sitting on the stairs that lead to the big glass doors, she approached them and they both smiled at her.

"Regina!" Rose said in excitement and hugged her, she then hugged her other friend and sat with them, there was still time left before the bell rang.

"Anything new you've seen?" she asked them.

"No, unless the fact that the blonde chick, friend of the bookworm, looks much hotter this year counts" Graham said.

"No, I wasn't talking about that sort of news" the brunette said faking disgust, the three friends laughed together.

"But you two look hotter too, don't get me wrong" the boy said smiling.

"You should have told me that when we were in 8th grade, today I don't care" Regina replied.

She had had a very big crush on him once but he had denied her for many reasons, it hadn't hurt her, because Graham hadn't been more than a simple big big crush.

"Are we having any classes with you this year Regina? Or did you again aim for the boring subjects?" Rose asked.

Regina rolled her eyes and the bell rang just in time. "I will see you at lunch break" she said as she stood up.

She walked to her locker, that remained the same as the past year. She opened it and left her back pack inside, just getting her Maths notebook out. She had three different types of Mathematic application classes on the first four hours, her first was advanced calculus, but she knew that as this was the first day it would be mainly talking about the course. She took a look of herself at the mirror and smiled at the picture next to it, it was a picture of her and her two friends of the last year, it needed an update.

She passed through the first four hours of the day with no problem, listening to the teachers and seated next to a girl called Kathryn that she liked quite much. She took almost all of her classes with 'the bookworm and her friends' (as Graham would call them), she didn't like calling names to people, but her friends meant no offense. The Bookworm was a girl called Emilie and her friends were Ruby, Mary Margaret and the blonde she had never learnt a name from. Apart from those five people and maybe two more Regina had no idea who her classmates were that year, she would get to know them during the year.

She had lunch with her two friends, who complained about how boring their art class was going to be that year. She talked with them about the summer, laughed a lot and told them about her new class, which they again marked as boring.

Her second half of the day had a bit more of variety. She took literature with Rose, history with Graham and her last two hours again on her own (with Kathryn) which were biology, chemistry and physics all in one big chunk that was called 'science'.

When she was about to leave the classroom and the bell rang she was in such a hurry that she forgot her cellphone without taking notice. When she had walked a few meters away from the door she heard giggles behind her and then someone tapped her shoulder. When she turned around she found a pair of emmerald green eyes in a pale face that was framed by a wavy blonde hair.

"Hey! Um you are the Mills girl right? Sorry to bother you" the girl said and laughed awkwardly.

"Yes, it's Regina actually" she smiled and the girl blushed palely.

"Okay uh this will be weird but you kind of left your phone on your table and I brought it to you, not that I stole it or anything but I wanted to return it to you because it wouldn't be good if you missed it. And I just said a lot of nonsense crap right?"

Regina bit her lip to stop from laughing but a half smile couldn't be stopped and she nodded. "It's all right I won't bite you or anything, thank you very much for returning it to me"

The blonde laughed again and handed her the phone. "No problem!"

"Hey, what's your name?" she asked, she didn't know why but she did.

"Uh Swan" she shook her head "I mean Emma, Emma Swan"

"Well nice to meet you Emma" the brunette answered and walked back to her locker, she could hear the sound of the blonde's light steps running away the opposite direction from her, then a round of little giggles.

As she grabbed her things to go meet her friends she thought to herself that it had made absolutely no sense to be so nervous in the morning. It had been a normal day as any other, as if she hadn't gone to summer break. The only thing different was that it was her first time talking to Emma Swan.

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Thanks for reading!

-Lily Rickman