Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Swan Queen Week Midwinter 2014 Masterpost

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Taking Chances
Henry presses his mom to accept a date with a woman he knows from school, why? Because it’s time she got over his dad and Miss Swan is perfect for her—he just knows it.

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The Days That Bound Us
When Emma and Regina met twelve years ago, they had fallen for each other instantly. Because of Regina’s desire to have a child, they had one but Emma wasn’t ready for the responsibilities that came after giving birth to Henry. Young and panicking, she cheated with a young man named Neal who had such a bad influence on her, she ended up in jail. Regina then took full custody of the child and moved out of Boston. Now, nine years later, that same child ends up on Emma’s doorstep, leading to a reunion neither women had expected to have.

Warnings: NC-17 Rating

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Beyond The Borderline
AU start to the series, where everyone is a hostage to their own fears and Mister Gold’s power—especially Emma Swan who takes on a simple case in her capacity as a bail bonds agent and ends up getting involved in a situation she is far from ready for. No book, no Henry being angry at Regina. Prompt somewhat loosely interpreted.

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Lessons We Are Taught
When Emma Swan and her partner Graham Humbert are forced to attend a sensitivity training seminar organized by the Boston Police Department, Emma fears it may be the death of her. Thankfully the afternoon speaker, Dr. Regina Mills, PhD., who will lecture on the peculiars of supporting survivors of sexual assault looks promising enough to stay awake for. When Regina Mills speaks of her own dark past, a genuinely moved Emma realizes there a lot more to the woman up on stage than beauty, and tries to get a little closer to her.

Warnings: general discussion of the topic of sexual assault, but no flashbacks or actual assault.

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When I Find Your Heart Anew
When Hook takes Emma and Henry back to the Enchanted Forest after collecting them in New York City, he is overcome by the Wicked Witch of the West who takes Emma and leaves the rest of them for dead. When a small group—theoretically led by Snow and Charming, but spearheaded by Regina—tries to rescue her, they find that the Witch has turned against them the only person they can’t kill: Emma herself. Desperate, Regina decides to sacrifice herself for the woman she gave up on once already.

Warnings: violence

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Coming Home
When Regina casts the curse that will take away Emma’s memories, she has to replace her whole life. She gives Emma new parents—parents who still remember her when the curse finally breaks. While Emma and Regina try to come to terms with the fact that their kiss—a kiss that Regina never intended to happen—was the one to break the curse, Emma invites Regina to join her and Henry for a trip to her parents, because who better to explain why they suddenly have memories of a woman who has only been in their lives for a year than Regina? Regina accepts, but knows that it will be hard to fight her ever-growing feelings for Emma when she will be in such close proximity to her for days—especially when she finds out they will be sharing a bed.

Warnings: NC-17 Rating

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The Clock (Tower)
When Emma messes up and Henry finds out she is seeing his mom—who he believes is the Evil Queen—Emma is forced to try and salvage her relationship with Henry as well as Regina, because the Mayor is refusing to see her in light of her son’s anger. Frustrated, Emma gets Henry to tell her Regina’s favourite movie so she can act out the most romantic scene from it and win Regina back. Set early in season one.

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