It wasn't like Emma to be tentative, even when she didn't know where she was going. Most of the time Regina had known her, not knowing where she was going had been her cue to charge ahead blindly. What was it she'd heard the kids saying? Leland...Lamar... Lee-something Jenkins... that was her.
Regina slowed her steps to fall even with Emma and slipped an arm through the blonde's. It was more affectionate than she almost ever was, but she supposed if there were an a time for it, it was now. "Like a bunch of drunk fairies puked everywhere, isn't it?" she teased gently as she drew Emma along.
Without stopping for her response, she dropped Emma in a booth in the Cafe across the lobby, and then left her only long enough to beam at Kitty (who looked startled, to see her smiling no doubt) and get them two long pours of good whiskey. It took about three minutes, and then she was back, sliding into the booth and pushing the glass across to Emma.
"The girl at the bar is Kitty. She's in some of Henry's comic books. Don't tell her." That'd do for a start on how weird this place could be.
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Date: 2019-02-02 04:41 am (UTC)Regina slowed her steps to fall even with Emma and slipped an arm through the blonde's. It was more affectionate than she almost ever was, but she supposed if there were an a time for it, it was now. "Like a bunch of drunk fairies puked everywhere, isn't it?" she teased gently as she drew Emma along.
Without stopping for her response, she dropped Emma in a booth in the Cafe across the lobby, and then left her only long enough to beam at Kitty (who looked startled, to see her smiling no doubt) and get them two long pours of good whiskey. It took about three minutes, and then she was back, sliding into the booth and pushing the glass across to Emma.
"The girl at the bar is Kitty. She's in some of Henry's comic books. Don't tell her." That'd do for a start on how weird this place could be.