Jane is determined to test Maura's inability to lie by asking questions she's sure Maura would rather not answer truthfully. Co-written with Googlemouth. Repost from 4/2011
Regina and Emma set out to get Henry's birthday gift. It's a long car ride. Short drabble.
Jane settles in to watch her favorite show. Maura lovingly mocks her just a touch. Very short drabble.
Emma teaches Regina to throw a baseball. Amusement ensues. Very short drabble.
Henry gets hurt trying to save the day, and Regina reacts. Very quick drabble.
Regina swings by the sheriff's station to demand Emma do something about Henry. Short, sweet, and very fluffy.
We always hear from the royals, but what about everyone else? A few of the 'regular' people of the town of Storybrooke have had enough, and they're writing letters to the editor of the Mirror to air their grievances. They're angry and tired of taking it!
Henry's first encounter with Disney's version of Regina, and how he handles it. Sappy little family piece with just Henry and Regina being son and mother.
Regina has to to decide, if she had the opportunity to come at life with a clean slate, would she? Her decision changes everything. Swan Queen, slow burn. Warning: Torture in later chapters.
A first person reflection on the newest member of the family. Total, absolute fluff. I'm not good with fluff, but I figured I owed you guys after the angst I gave you earlier this week.
After Jane's baby comes, Maura decides to make a choice for both her and Jane. This is full of angst. Just know.
Regina takes inventory and decides what do to with herself now that Robin has found Marian again. Warning: Triggers
Whenever Emma is sick, Regina winces, much to Henry's amusement. Can be read as a stand alone. In the 'Better Option' universe. Followup to "Red Truth." Swan Queen
Emma and Regina talk about the future, one of Emma's many skills, and apple trees. Can be read as a stand alone. In the 'Better Option' universe. Followup to "Familial Embarrassments." Swan Queen
Emma and Regina keep getting caught in the kitchen, much to one's embarrassment and one's irritation. Can be read as a stand alone. In the 'Better Option' universe. Followup to "Keeping Score." Swan Queen
Sometimes, Emma does actually manage to get the upper hand. Can be read as a stand alone. In the 'Better Option' universe. Followup to "A Touch of Blackmail." Swan Queen
Maybe giving Emma a key wasn't the best idea? Can be read as a stand alone. In the 'Better Option' universe. Followup to "She has Her Cake." Swan Queen
Emma shows up at Regina's door at an unexpected time of night. Can be read as a stand alone. In the 'Better Option' universe. Followup to "Rumor Mills and Mutual Self Destruction." Swan Queen
A surprising rumor is going around about Emma and Regina after their first date. Can be read as a stand alone. In the 'Better Option' universe. Followup to 'Wickedly Evil Fire Starter.' Definitely Swan Queen.
In the same universe as 'Better Option.' It's a followup piece; centers around a portion of that first date. Can be read as a stand alone. Swan Queen. One shot. Can be read alone. The next story in this series is "Rumor Mills and Mutual Destruction."