Here is a crossover between our favorite shows. Once Upon a Time and Rizzoli & Isles.

Co-written with BiggestNerdYoullEverKnow

(We own nothing but the ideas in our heads)

Her half brother, Daniel, had it pretty good. He had the love of the most beautiful woman in the kingdom. Only bad thing was he had to keep it in secret.
But Jane however had to keep her love for Regina a secret from everyone. They were bet friends. She even helped hide Daniel and Regina's relationship from the kingdom.
Sitting on the bail of hay next to her friend, Fallon smiled. "So when you run away... can I come?"

Regina stopped packing her bag for just a moment to look over at Fallon. "Of course you can come. I wouldn't dream of leaving you behind." She smiled and reached over to pat Fallon's knee. "We're leaving tonight. You should get your things ready to go by then."

"I will be ready by then." She set her hand over Regina's then kissed her cheek. "I'm glad we're friends."

"Me too, Fallon." Regina smiled brightly.

Mayor Mills frowned at the memory as she watched Jane Rizzoli, Fallon, hose down a small fire at Granny's Diner. That memory, while in and of itself sweet, led to a much darker one Regina would never forget. One that led her herself down a darker path.

When Jane had finished and walked back outside, into the alley behind Granny's where the former queen stood, Regina finally spoke. "Do you know the cause of this particularly inconvenient incident, Chief Rizzoli?"

"Seems someone left a rag of some sort beside the burner of the stove." She shrugged. "Minimal damage, luckily." She pulled off her helmet and held it under her arm and looked at the mayor in the eye. Granny will need to shut down a few days while the repairs that are needed are completed."

"I can only imagine it was the ever-so-bright Ruby Lucas who clumsily left the rag there." Regina said cooly as she crossed her arms. "I guess I'll have to finish my lunch elsewhere. Good work on extinguishing the fire, Chief Rizzoli. If only your response time had been a bit faster."

"Well, perhaps I could buy you lunch when Granny's reopens to make up for the few seconds I lost sliding down the pole. Maybe I'll have a few inches shaved off to save time."

"Lunch might be doable." Regina smiled, that diplomatic smile that seemed to please those who fell at her feet trying to impress her. "We should get back to our duties now. Let me know when the incident report is finished."

"I'll bring it to you personally, Madam Mayor." She winked then turned to head back to the truck. "Boys! Lets go!"

Dark eyes watched the fire chief and her crew load back onto the truck before her gaze locked onto the waitress. "Be sure to refund your customers, Ms. Lucas. I'd hate to hear any complaints at my office since the town seems to believe I can solve all of their problems."

Regina walked past the group gathered at the diner to head back to her office, ready for a day of mundane activities.

XxX

"Why don't you just bang her already, Rizzoli!?" Dirk called out then slapped her on the shoulder playfully, before straddling a chair across from her at the break room table. "Yeah she's scary as shit but I think you could tame her."

"Oh yeah, okay. Because it's so easy to ask the straight Mayor if I can bang her. Seriously, Dirk?"

Dirk laughed and shook his head as he pulled the tab on his soda, taking a quick drink before speaking again. "Actually, you can't know for sure if she's straight or not. I can't even recall ever seeing her go out on a date. Maybe she's like a black widow. Mates with ya and then bites your head off." He smirked. "I can see it."

"Oh gee 'cause that makes me wanna fuck her even more." She rolled her eyes before shooting a rubber band at her friend's face.

Dirk just barely dodged it, chuckling as he sat up straight again. "But you admit that you do wanna fuck her? I can't blame ya, Chief. I'd do her, too. She's a spitfire and they're typically beasts in bed."

"That damn scar on her lip gets me every time." She shivered just thinking about it. "Regina is a sexy woman but that scar is the sexiest thing on her." She bit her bottom lip and hummed softly. "Alright, hush. I have to finish this paperwork so I can turn it in."

"It'll just give you an excuse to go see your black widow." Dirk grinned and stood, turning his chair around the right way to better focus on his food. "Let me know how that discussion goes, boss."

The moment Jane signed the last page, she stood up. "I'll be back later." Gathering the papers into her manilla folder, the chief left the station and limped towards her black sedan. Getting in, she drove towards the mayor's office. Walking through the door in her tight jeans and black, form fitted tee that said 'Fire Chief' on the back, she swaggard toward the large desk.

Regina looked up from her paperwork just as Jane walked in, subtly looking her over. Fallon had always carried herself in a proud manner. While Daniel was her family's stableboy, Fallon took up blacksmith work and secretly learned the arts of swordcraft. Regina's most trusted soldier in the Enchanted Forest, the woman had always wanted to be a knight. And while the queen had tried to bury it, she'd always found Fallon attractive. Even when she planned to run off with her brother.

"Finish that paperwork, I assume." She grinned. "And in such a timely manner."

"Yes, ma'am." She smile and laid the folder down on the desk and slid it to her, her eyes never leaving Regina's. "You know... I was thinking that you didn't get a chance to finish your lunch so you must be starving by the time you leave here. I consider myself a pretty damn good cook so how about I fix you some dinner?"

"While your offer is enticing, Chief Rizzoli, I don't think you had dinner with my 10-year-old son and myself in mind. Perhaps another night?" Regina asked, looking back down at her paperwork to avoid that intense gaze.

Jane smiled softly. "I'll cook for him too. I like kids." She tapped the folder to get Regina's attention. "It's just chow, Madam Mayor."

Regina sighed softly but slowly dragged her gaze back up to meet Jane's again. "Okay. What time would you like us over?"

"7:30 be okay?" She smiled triumphantly.

"Yes, that would be fine. I'll see you at 7:30, Jane." Regina said softly.

The fire chief walked out of the office with a confused smile on her face. How in the hell did she get Regina Mills to have dinner at her house? She wasn't going to ponder it instead she hurried up and then called Dirk. "Uh I'm having dinner with her tonight at my place so do me a favor, don't need me."

"Say what?" Dirk asked, truly surprised. "You got the queen of ice to agree to dinner with you? At your place? You have to tap that ass or I'll no longer be able to call you my role model." He chuckled.

Jane laughed. "I'm sure I could get that fine specimen into bed tonight if she didn't have her little boy with her. I told her she should bring him tonight. I don't want her to think all I'm after is sex."

"Oh, man. Cock blocked by a 10-year-old." He laughed. "Well, when you do get the mayor all to yourself and peel off those layers, give me a call back. With details."

"Well technically not 'cock' and will do. Catch ya later." She hung up and started cooking an Italian meal with all the fixings. By the time the door bell rang, promptly at 7:30pm, Jane had everything set out on the table. Walking to the door she opened it up and grinned. "Hi, come in." Jane smirked down at Henry. "Good to see you again, Hen."

"Hi, Jane." Henry grinned and marched inside, taking a seat at the kitchen table. When he'd first been given his storybook, he wasn't sure what to make of Jane. She was one of the Evil Queen's closest allies. But, upon really reading her story, he realized Fallon was in love with his mother and just hadn't told her. And he liked Jane in Storybrooke. So Henry thought she may be able to do something Fallon never had: win the queen's heart.

Regina watched Henry for a moment and then offered Jane a polite smile. "Good evening. Whatever you've made smells great. Hopefully it tastes that way, too." She teased with a grin.

"Ah well that test begins soon." She smiled and led Regina into the kitchen and sat down with them and began to eat. "How is school, Henry?" She asked trying to make conversation to fill the gap where an awkward silence had taken place.

"I'm going to enact the curse, Fallon. Tomorrow. As the sun rises." Regina said, staring out the window in her room. Her voice was calm and steady unlike the churning sea below her. She watched as wave after wave crashed against the cliffs, waiting for her friend's response.

"Regina... are you sure revenge like this is what needs to be done?" Fallon asked as she walked up beside her friend. Leaning against the window sill facing the woman that had become so dark. "What happens when you do this? Its going to effect everyone... even the ones that love you."

"Love me?" Regina laughed - that maniacal laugh that just as often hid pain as it did express deviant pleasure. "You might be the last who holds any real affection for me, my friend." Her honey eyes, light and warm only for her friend, found Fallon's. "It's an unpredictable curse, but I have a little control in it. I'll make sure you're happy. Doing something you enjoy. But..." Regina looked away and back out the window again. "You probably won't recall we were ever friends. Still, I can't allow Snow White to have her happy ending. This must be done." She said, practically snarling the princess' name.

Fallon nodded, a few tears in her eyes that had yet to escape. "I wont remember you? Just make sure we actually have a chance in becoming friends...where ever this curse takes us." Taking the Queen's hand then pulled her into a tight embrace. "You're my best friend and I will always love you, Regina."

Feeling the warmth from Fallon's touch, Regina's eyes fell upon their now connected hands before allowing herself to be pulled into the hug. She held onto Fallon tightly, the soldier's lithe frame surprisingly strong, and rested her chin on her shoulder. They had grown distant over the years, much of it due to Regina's pushing, but the 'evil' queen still held deep affection for her friend. "I love you, too. I'm sure we'll be friends in this new life, as well."

Falllon pulled back slightly and kissed Regina's forehead. "I know you've been pushing me away for sometime now but would you like me ok stay with you until the curse is placed?"

'Love is weakness.' The words reverberated through Regina each time she thought of letting her guard down. She'd come too far to let herself get caught up in memories of the old days with Fallon. "No. I think it'd be best if you leave. I'm sure there are either things you'd rather be doing your last night here in the Enchanted Forest."

That wasn't what Fallon wanted to hear but she nodded. "Yes, your majesty." Taking a breath she turned and left her Queen's chambers. It was the last time she saw her.

"Hey, Mom. Mom, are you okay?"

"Hmm?" Regina snapped out of her thoughts of a time past and looked over at her son.

"You kinda spaced off there. You okay?" Henry said, actually a little concerned for Regina, which was rare these days. But she never just zoned off like that.

"Yes, I'm fine." She forced a smile and then looked across the table at Jane. When the fire chief was Fallon, there were never any awkward silences. "The food's good, by the way. Guess you passed that test."

"Thank you." She offered a smile. "This is nice by the way too. We should hang out more." She looked over at the boy smirked. "Any objections?"

Henry smiled and shook his head. "Nope."

Regina cocked a brow. "I've barely said a word this evening, Jane. I can't imagine I'm that great of company."

"You're the mayor of this tiny town, just your presence is good company... plus you're a spectacular focal point." she winked before taking another bite.

Regina grinned and took a bite of her pasta, slowly taking it from her fork. Henry was too busy swirling spaghetti around his utensil to notice. "So, Jane, would it be okay if I asked you a somewhat personal question?" He asked suddenly.

Jane grinned back at the fluffy haired brunette as she answered Henry. "Sure buddy, i have nothing to hide."

Regina held Jane's gaze for a moment before turning her attention to Henry, tilting her head slightly with curiosity, waiting.
"I've noticed that you walk with a limp. How did you hurt your leg?" He asked.

Looking over at Henry she started to speak but didn't have an answer. "I... I don't remember. I guess however I hurt it, it knocked me out too." she sighed. "I'll show you why I limp after we eat." she smiled then looked down at her plate, fiddling with a noodle as she thought.

Henry stared at his plate, smiling to himself. He knew exactly what had happened to Jane's leg and why she couldn't remember: the curse. He glanced at his mom who was still cool and collected, not seemingly worried about Jane's lack of memories, and pouted a bit. He wanted her to sweat. "Okay. Maybe it was something cool like a shark attack." He smirked as he looked back over at Jane.

Jane chuckled. "That would be a great way to loose a leg."

After dessert Jane cleaned up as Henry helped right beside her. "How'd you get so cool, kid?" She asked then flicked water at his face with a grin.

"Hey!" Henry laughed and leaned over the sink to get his hands wet and flick her back. "I guess it's just in my genes. You have met Emma, right? She's pretty awesome."

"Of course I met her. She's pretty cool. She makes a great sheriff." she smiled hen dried her hands. "Alright wanna see what makes me limp?"

"Mom doesn't think she does." Henry shrugged and then grinned big. "Yeah! I'm ready to see this shark attack proof." He said as he stepped back to get a better look.

"Alright." She smiled and leaned against the counter and pulled up her right pants leg. As she did Regina was coming through the kitchen threshold and saw, along with Henry, what it was that made Jane limp. A prosthetic leg from the middle of the firefighter's thigh, down.

Regina's breath caught in her throat for a moment upon the sight. She remembered the day Jane received that wound and how it'd almost killed her clearly.

"Does your leg still ever feel like it's there?" Henry asked.

Jane shrugged, "If I don't think about it." She shrugged. "But, I don't let the absence of a real leg stop me from anything I want or have to do."

Henry smiled. "Clearly. You're the pretty awesome fire chief." He said excitedly.

Regina stood in the background quietly.

Jane smiled and pulled the jeans back down over her leg and stood straight. "Yeah." Her eyes locked onto Regina's. There was something there. Something between them that Jane could feel but had no idea what it was.

Her gaze fell back on the boy. "If I'm only to teach you one thing, bud, this is it. Don't let anything stop you from conquering your fears and taking your dreams by storm."

"That's good advice." Regina finally spoke up, Henry's eyes falling on his mother as he nodded.

"Thanks for showing me, Jane." He said as he looked back up at the firefighter. "So you don't remember how you lost your leg? It must've been a really bad accident."

The soldier sighed. "Yeah, it must have been.. I just wish I have a cool story to go along with my awesome leg." She smirked and roughed up his hair. "Would the two of you like to pick out a movie on tv or do you have to leave?"

"Can we stay, Mom? Please?" Henry begged.

It must've been his pleading tone, or perhaps it was the way Jane was looking at her, but Regina nodded. "Okay. But no more begging. You know what I've told you about begging." The mayor's eyes locked with Jane's again. "We can stay for one movie and then I need to get Henry home in bed."

"Deal." She smiled brightly and walked toward the living room with them and crashed on the couch. Henry of course taking up the other end then patting the middle cushion for Regina to sit. Purposely between them.

Henry had picked out a Disney movie, Mulan, and during the battle scene the mayor had zoned out once more.

"Help! We need help over here!" A soldier called out on while leading his horse into the walls of the castle. "We have a soldier down!"

Fallon was on a gurney being pulled by the man's horse, half conscious. She had an arrow in her shoulder and a gash in her upper thigh and loosing a lot of blood.

Regina was actually near the front gate with Leopold, who was busy talking to some of his men, when they brought Fallon in. She heard the frantic calls and felt for the soldier but didn't pay the incident much heed until she saw that wild mane she recognized so well. "Fallon..." Her heart clenched in her chest and without another thought, the queen excused herself and made her way back to the castle's healer and his clinic.

Getting loaded onto the table earned a loud, pain filled grunt from Fallon. Opening her eyes once she was still and the men gave her a bit of room to breathe she saw her queen. "Regina... I'm sorry." She clenched her jaw tightly trying to keep quiet, though, the agony was starting to win.

"Shhh. It'll be alright." The men stepped aside as their queen took a spot next to Fallon, taking hold of her blood covered hand gently, making sure she didn't jolt her friend's injured shoulder. "I'm going to be right here beside you. The healer will take care of you." She looked to the old man as he prepared his tools and dressings.

"I'm not leaving you. Regina..." She closed her eyes and squeezed the woman's hand. "But I did fail you. I'm no good now and for that I beg you for forgiveness."

"Out. Now." Regina glared at her men who scrambled to get out of the clinic before focusing her gaze on Fallon again. "You don't know that. You could make a full recovery. And even if you don't, you didn't fail me. You're the most valuable thing within these castle walls."

Fallon sniffed and forced a small smirk. "I beg to differ, my queen. You are far more valuable than I. Not just because you are royalty but because you are my best friend... and the woman I.. ahh!" She broke out in sheer pain. The soldier's body tensed, her grip grew stronger on Regina's hand.

"Can't you give her something for the pain?" Regina barked at the healer, the man nodding and scurrying to mix some herbs.

"Yes, my queen." He turned and forced some brandy down Fallon before giving her an herb mixture to help ease the pain and calm her. "I'm going to clean out this leg wound and stitch it up before turning to the arrow. Please just try to hold still, Fallon."

As he got to work, Regina bent over and leaned close, whispering in her friend's ear. "Just stay with me. Listen to my voice." She began to sing a soothing song she'd heard in one of many ceremonies at the castle.

Fallon could hardly keep still through the cleaning but the longer she listened to Regina's voice she slowly calmed down. After a long moment she smiled through it. "You are going to make me think I've died and gone to heaven and I'm listening to an angel sing." Turning her head slightly, Fallon's temple rested against Regina's forehead. "You know I would do anything for you, right?"

"Now I know you're delirious." Regina let out a breath of laughter and smiled for a moment before letting it fade. "I know you would. As I would do for you." She said softly, planting a gentle kiss on Fallon's temple before resting her forehead against her's.

"No, just truthful when I'm in pain." She smiled sweetly. "When I heal, I'll get you outta here. I promise." Fallon whispered.

"I believe you." Regina said kindly, though she knew better. "When you're good to go again, we'll run far from here. Just the two of us." She whispered, turning her head to watch the doctor finish up his stitching. The wound was deep and long, starting from the upper thigh down past Fallon's knee. "How are you feeling?" She asked the soldier as Marcus prepared to treat her shoulder injury next.

"I'd like that, but this time its going to work." She shrugged her good shoulder. "I'm okay... just don't leave me."

There was a stab of pain to Regina's heart upon hearing those words: "this time it's going to work." She still carried Daniel's death with her, and she didn't want to see Fallon befall the same fate. "I won't ever leave your side, Fallon."

When the movie ended, Jane couldn't help to feel a bit bummed. She liked having them here and hanging out. Turning the channel, she looked over at Henry and smirked seeing him fast asleep and Regina still looked kind of zoned out. Getting up, Jane stooped down in front of her, placing her hands on the mayor's knees. "Madam Mayor? You okay?"

Regina's eyes, stormy with a mixture of feelings, cleared as she looked into Jane's darker ones. "I'm fine. It's just been a long day and I'm afraid I haven't been very good company this evening."

"You're fine." Jane smiled sweetly and patted her knees before standing up and offering a hand. "You okay to drive home?"

"Yes, I'm fine. Thank you." Regina smiled and took Jane's hand, ending up much closer to the firefighter than planned as she stood up. "Thanks for inviting us to dinner tonight. It was nice."

"It was nice." She whispered, glancing at Regina's lips. "We'll have to do it again some other time when you're not so tired." She looked down at Henry. "If you open the doors, I'll carry him out."

Regina noticed exactly where Jane's eyes went. They didn't really spend much time together outside of work in Storybrooke, with the exception of run-ins at Granny's, but the mayor had noticed the firefighter's attraction over the years and the way she wasn't exactly trying to hide it. She was definitely bolder than her Enchanted Forest counterpart. "Yes. Perhaps we could aim for a weekend day next time." Regina looked down at a still sleeping Henry and nodded, moving to get the door as Jane lifted him up.

"We should. I'd like that." Once Henry was in her arms, she smiled when his arms wrapped around her neck. She has had to lift heavier bodies than his and this was a piece of cake. Walking through the front door she went to the Mayor's car and once she opened the backseat, Jane laid him down across it. Shutting the door silently she turned and moved a bit closer to Regina, getting off the street. "Whenever you want, you have my number, call or text and I'll make sure I'm off in time to experience the more awake version of our beloved Mayor." Jane grinned.

Regina gave a dazzling smile and nodded, her eyes drawn to those dimples of Jane's. "I'll be sure to do that, Chief." She leaned in just a bit closer, her breath on the firefighter's skin. "Goodnight, Jane. I'm sure I'll see you around tomorrow with those budget hearings."

Jane wet her own lips instantly when Regina moved in closer. "Yes ma'am. I look forward to it." She smiled and made sure she got in her car safely and drove away before heading back inside her own house.

Henry had woken up by the time they'd gotten home, sleepily walking himself upstairs to his bedroom for the night. It took Regina a long time to get to sleep, past memories replaying themselves in her head.

By the time she'd dropped Henry off at school the next day and made it just a few hours into work, the former queen was already frazzled. And she knew seeing a cocky and very sexy Jane Rizzoli strut her way in later that evening wouldn't do anything good for her nerves.

Jane did just that. Still in her firepants and her tight white tee, she had ash on her face and clothes but still held her swag. Sitting down in the front row of the town hall, a bit late due to putting out a house fire, the Chief looked up at the Mayor with a dirty smirk; in more ways than one.

All eyes were on the fire chief, including Regina's. And that smirk, so forward and bold, had the mayor's heart racing a bit faster. But she kept her cool demeanor. "Nice of you to join us, Chief Rizzoli." There was no returned smile, she had an image to uphold afterall, but the words weren't harsh. "Do you need a moment or are you ready to give your presentation?"

"I can give it." She smiled and stood up. Walking up to the podium, her eyes couldn't help but scan Regina's body and outfit. Damn that skirt hugged all the right curves. Once she was able to speak Jane looked at the members and started. "Wanna save money? Stop. Setting. The buildings. On. Fire." That earned a laugh from the people before she continued on with her speech about the budget within the station. Once finished, the firefighter gave the stand back to the fluffy-haired brunette, shoulder brushing against shoulder, before she sat back down.

While the others had laughed, Regina had shook her head. Jane had always had the gift of putting others at ease and making them laugh. She was a bit of a show boat at times. The mayor's eyes followed Jane to her seat, letting the chief know she was clearly being watched, before speaking. Once the meeting had wrapped up and everyone else had left, Regina finally made her way outside, just to find Jane leaning against the side of the building. "Waiting for someone?"

Jane pushed off the wall and stepped a bit closer to the mayor. "You." she said with a smile crossing her features. "I wanted to apologize for being late." She put her hand on the brick, her gaze fixed on Regina's. "However you want me to make it up to you, Madam Mayor, consider it done."

Regina's own confident manner dropped for just a moment as that gaze zoned in on her. "Normally there would be plenty of public chastising, but you had a legitimate reason for being late, Chief. I'm sure, however, that I can think of some way or another for you to make it up to me. Your late presence did cause the meeting to go on for longer, afterall." She grinned.

"It did, but at least I took the edge off and loosened the people up for ya."

Fallon would never be like this with Regina for fear of her finding out her true feelings, but Jane was the polar opposite. Bold and daring but knew her boundaries. Stepping closer, she whispered, the mayor able to feel the firefighter's breath on her flesh. "I can't wait to see what you come up with."

Regina had an idea Jane knew she had an affect on her, and she wasn't about to back down now. She stood her ground, their faces just an inch apart. "I'm sure whatever I decide upon will be enjoyable." She smiled, letting silence fill the air for a moment. "You never know, I might need someone to clean my gutters for me or something." She winked and then started for her car, knowing Jane would follow.

Rizzoli grinned and followed the woman to her car. "Oh I'd be very happy to clean your gutter and I'd make it very enjoyable for the both of us. Trust me." Her eyes did more than just glance at Regina's lips the moment the mayor turned around. They lingered. "Just name the time and day."

Regina rubbed her lips together and wet them purposefully, pausing a moment as if to make a decision. "I'll get back to you on that." She smirked and opened the car door behind her. "And when I do call on you, you better not disappoint. Goodnight, Jane."

"Oh honey, when I say I'm gonna do something I go all out." With a wink she backed away from the car when Regina got in then pulled out. "Damn." She whispered with a dimpled smirk on her face.

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