Secret Affairs
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Secret Affairs: Chapter Four
"Mom?" Henry walked down the stairs and found his mother in the kitchen, a freshly cut apple on a plate and pancakes in a pan.
"Good morning sunshine." Regina greeted him.
"Pancakes? What happened?" Henry asked sitting on a chair and waited for his mother to place a full plate in front of him. Which happened a few seconds later.
"Nothing happened, Henry, I'm just in a good mood." She smiled, thinking of the funny look Ruby had thrown her as she left the diner in the early morning. She smiled, thinking of how fast she had driven home, got into the shower and quickly got dressed in order to be ready for when Henry's alarm would go off. She had never felt more alive. It had been years since such a rush run inside her body.
"So when's Robin coming home?" Henry asked, half pancake in his mouth.
The question left Regina speechless.
Damn Henry, Regina thought. She loved her son dearly, but he always had the power to change her mood with few words. Did he really had to mention Robin over breakfast? Her boyfriend had been gone for a week now and she was finally able to breathe again. Of course she missed Robin. Of course she loved him. Of course she wanted him to come home safe soon.
To be honest, though, Regina had just spent one of the best nights in her life. Maybe even the best. So was she really happy Robin would be back from his work trip in a week? Or maybe, just maybe, deep down Regina needed some more time away from the man she was so sure she loved?
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Slowly, she sipped her coffee while sitting at her desk. Her office seemed so big that day. Her thoughts filled the big white shiny room and suddenly she felt the pressure of the doubts that had been in her head for quite some time now. In the past she had chosen to ignore the small voices talking in her ears, but now, something had changed. Someone appeared and was making Regina overthink. She never did that. She was the mayor. She was sure and confident in her shoes 24/7. She had a town to rule and people trusted her.
What would the inhabitants of Storybrooke think of her had they seen the state she was in the previous night, breath heavy and legs parted while a hot blonde brought her to climax against some store's wall? Regina was ashamed of herself. She was always so cautious. She let no one doubt her actions and never doubted herself. The only time in her life in which she had thrown common sense to the air, was when she fell in love with Daniel. But that was so long ago she wasn't even sure it affected her life anymore.
The choice to adopt Henry was pondered for years and letting Robin into her life was a very long process too. It had been years since she had been so impulsive. And honestly, it felt very good. Liberating. She felt like a young girl again, careless, happy. For two days with Emma Swan she did not let her strong mind get in the way, she acted just the way she wanted because she could. How satisfactory it felt to be in a stranger's bed that morning, a stranger who activated her mind in ways she had forgotten. Someone she actually enjoyed being with, who made her laugh and was so funny when staring at her like she was the expensive dessert at the end of a crappy dinner.
Wow. Really, Regina?! Crappy? One day with the blonde and she had already started using words that she heard from her mouth, that's how powerful that woman was. Regina did not approve of herself. She could not recognize herself. She inhaled deeply and checked the clock. Almost lunch time. If only she had asked Emma her phone number, she could invite her over for lunch.
A tiny smile formed on her lips. How stupid was she? Day dreaming about a lady she had only just met. She had more important things to do. Get a hold of yourself, Regina, she thought.
Regina's brown eyes stopped on the clock again. Not even one hour had gone by and the thoughts in her mind were so loud she might as well speak them out loud. Exhausted, she took the phone in her hands and called David Nolan.
"Mayor Mills?" His voice was worried, and Regina could not help but smirk. He respected her, maybe he was even afraid of her. Glad she still had this effect on her people, glad Emma hadn't change everything in the last few days.
"Hello. I need to speak with Miss Swan please." She demanded, not paying attention to the answer. A few minutes passed and then the blonde girl's voice sounded in her ear.
"Regina?"
"Did you have lunch?" The Mayor asked.
"I didn't."
"Why don't you grab something at Granny's and come by the office ?"
Regina hung up without waiting for the answer.
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"Never, never call me Regina in front of others." Regina demanded, pushing her fingers hard inside Emma while biting her neck.
"What?"
"You may not refer to me as 'Regina' while in presence of some people, detective Nolan and detective Jones for instance."
Emma was not following, she was too busy trying not to come too soon all over Regina's hand.
"Are we understood?" Regina asked again, biting the soft skin a bit harder.
"Well... if you put it like that... you could at least... let me know where your office... is... before hanging up on me... "
Emma moaned loudly as Regina added one finger inside of her. She gently brushed her thumb against her clit and slowed her ministrations down.
"Or you could... tell me what you want for... lunch instead of... complaining..."
Regina pulled Emma's head back and pushed her tongue inside the blonde's open lips, gaining a loud moan and a clench in Emma's whole body. She could feel the woman was close.
The moment she had entered the door, Regina could not stop herself. She waited for Emma to approach the desk and then slowly, Regina stood up and bent Emma over the wooden table, lowering her jeans and taking her hair in her hands in a ponytail while the other worked between her legs.
Emma was surprised at first but the moment Regina bent over her back and went to lick her neck she let out a groan she didn't know she was holding. With a swift motion Regina pushed her further against the table, releasing her long hair and bringing the now free hand to meet the other one between Emma's legs. With one hand she kept pushing inside of her whilst the other massaged her nerves on top. Emma's body trembled under Regina and the mayor smirked.
"I do the talking here, Miss Swan. What are you to call me around other people?" Regina's eyes met Emma's green ones and she stared at her.
"Regina..." Emma pleaded.
Feeling Emma closer and closer, she abruptly stopped and waited for Emma to focus on her face.
"I beg your pardon?"
"Mayor... Mills." Emma exhaled, waiting for the familiar rush to wash over her.
"So is this how you treat your employees?" Emma took a bite of her sandwich and looked at Regina eat her salad.
"What do you mean? I treat everyone very well." Regina snapped.
"Having sex with them in your office before lunch?" Regina went pale and sent Emma a look.
Not giving Regina the time to answer, Emma got up." Anyway, I gotta go. Are you gonna ask me your number or will you keep calling my colleagues?" The blonde challenged.
"I do not ask anyone the number."
Emma raised her hands and shrugged.
"Have a nice day, Mayor Mills."
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Killian raised his hand and signed Ruby to bring two more beers to the table. Emma thanked him and kept playing with a napkin in her hands.
"So, no boyfriends in your life?" Killian asked for the umpteenth time that evening.
"I swear to God, if you ask me one more time."
"I'm just kidding, Swan. I got the hint!" Killian let out a laugh and took a sip of his full beer.
"I heard you have all sorts of girlfriends here." Emma remarked, letting her eyes wander around the diner.
Actually, no, she was not wandering around. Her eyes were constantly ending up on a certain brunette, sitting on the other side of the diner, eating dinner with her son. Henry, Emma remembered. He looked nice, friendly.
After a week of casual flirting she had accepted Killian's invite out for a beer just to clarify how not interested she was, but she actually was having fun.
That, until Regina and her son had walked into the room. Emma felt like the air had been sucked from her lungs and the room began spinning. She was barely following the conversation, like right now, Killian had surely asked her something and was waiting for an answer.
"I'm sorry, what did you say?"
Killian let out a laugh.
"I asked if you were thinking of staying in Storybrooke once we solved Gold's case."
"I don't think that's gonna be any time soon given the progress we made this past week, so it's not something I gotta think about now."
Killian nodded in agreement.
"Aye, Swan. She's really pretty I gotta be honest."
Emma's head snapped and she turned to face the man beside her.
"What did you say?"
With a hint of the head Killian pointed the corner where Regina and Henry were eating. Regina was cutting a piece of food and was placing it in Henry's plate, a big smile on their faces. Emma could not help but smile back.
"The Mayor. I see the way you're looking at her."
"I'm not looking at anyone."
"Sure, Swan." He mocked her, gently nipping at her arm.
"I guess I should have rather asked you about possible girlfriends!" He said laughing at his own joke.
Emma kicked him under the table and finished her beer.
"I'll see you tomorrow." She said, walking towards the stairs leading to her B&B room.
"Swan!" He called back, leaning in.
"I'd be careful." He said, gesturing towards the Mayor, his head completely hidden behind the beer glass.
Once Emma had disappeared up the stairs, Killian walked to the counter to meet Ruby.
"So.." the girl handed her a new beer which he did not refuse.
"You don't seem too bummed."
Killian smiled at her.
"She's a nice girl, but she's not ready for the 'Hook'!"
Ruby laughed out loud at the nickname he had in college for picking too many girls up and not being able to keep one.
"She's a good girl. I hope she'll stay in town."
