Regina Monologue

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This date was going way better than Regina had ever imagined it going. Robin is one of the greatest guys she has ever had the pleasure of meeting. He is witty, intelligent, and extremely hot. She learned that she has quite a lot in common with him. Robin is a writer for musicians. He claims that he can sing very well, but writing is his passion. He even went as far to joke about writing a song for her one day, which made Regina's stomach flutter.

After their food arrived they didn't talk much. They were both too busy devouring their amazing food. Regina chuckled when a little sauce was stuck in Robins stubble. She instinctively moved forward and wiped it off with the pad of her thumb causing Robins breath to slightly hitch. And then she did something Robin did not expect,
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Give a little time to me or burn this out,
We'll play hide and seek to turn this around. All I want is the taste that your lips allow. My, my, my, my, oh give me love.

Robin smiles fondly at her and beings singing along with her. Before they know it they are screaming the lyrics at the top of their lungs, happy and carefree. Regina isn't the type of person to let her guard down, but for some odd reason she feels like she can do that around Robin. She looks over at him singing and smiles widely. His smile is quite contagious. The song ends and they both make eye contact and burst out laughing. This was definitely not how either of them imagined their night going and both are very grateful it turned out this way.

They arrived at her house and Regina found herself not wanting to leave him. "I had a great time tonight," she whispers.

"So did I. I would very much like to do this again sometime. Can I have your number?"

They quickly exchange numbers and they both sit in the car in silence, not wanting this night to end. "I'm so glad Kathryn talked me into this. And I'm so glad Killian talked you into

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