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Outlawqueen- The 2020 collection.

Summary:

oq week:)

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Chapter Text

I put 1-259 in a random generator, and write the prompt it gives me.

C1-178/177/208- Robin meets Alice. One of their kids' weddings. Reacting to one of their kids coming out.

C2-44/206 High school AU. Regina/Robin Bad boy/girl. OQ+Drug problem.

C3-43/111/174/224/- Robin as a cop. Undercover. OQ in a dangerous situation. I'm not going to leave you. You're never going to have to be on your own again. I promise./ Ex's that are still in love.

C4- 172- You're that child actor from that TV show I've forgotten the name of. Im sorry im staring it's just going to bug me.

C5-102- Regina introducing Robin to Henry snr in the underworld.

C6- 88/152-Regina suffers PTSD and has an episode. Drunk Regina and Sober Robin. 

C7-41- A verse where Regina runs from an abusive mother, and meets Robin, another runaway.


prompt one- 177,178,208.

Robin meets Alice. One of their kids' weddings. Reacting to one of their kids coming out.

Lets just say Robin didn't die K? K. Also zelena is just.. Not here. Regina raised Robyn, who by the way, I couldn't figure out a name for, bc if robin didn't die, she'd have a different name right?


She took a deep breath as she reached the living room door, trying to slow her racing heart that beat so loud in her ears she's surprised her parents can't hear it. Swallowing the lump in her throat, she raised her head, cleared her throat, and with one last breath, opened the door.

Regina and Robin were sat on the couch in front of the TV, and the sixteen year old couldn't help but smile to herself as she listened to her mothers laughter at something stupid her dad had probably come out with.

As she shut the door, her mother turned around slowly with a smile.

"Hey sweetie," Regina said to her with a smile, but as Regina looked at her, the smile faulted. "Everything okay?" Regina asked. Robin turned around to face her at Regina's words, and the girl smiled.

"Yeah." She said, her voice shaking, "I just erm.."

"Hey, Hey." Regina said softly as she sat up as a tear fell from her daughter's face. "What happened?"

"Nothing." The girl said quickly, wiping the tears. She walked towards them, sitting in front of them on the foot stool. "I just need to talk to you both about something." The young girl said, and met her mother's worried eyes, before looking at her father's curious ones.

"I have something to tell you." The girl said, before swallowing and looking to the ground. "And i don't know how you're going to feel about it. I have hopes that you'll be okay but.."

"Oh my god you're pregnant." Robin said quickly, before turning to Regina who looked at him with wide eyes. "She's pregnant. I thought you talked to her about safe se-"

"I did!" Regina interrupted, before turning to her daughter, "Are you pregnant? Because I will beat you with this chair-" Regina told her, and the girl laughed slightly.

"N-" She went to say, but her father saw red.

"Who is he? Is he here?" Robin said, beginning to stand up, and Regina quickly grabbed his arm and pulled him down next to her.

"Obviously he's not here, you picked her up from school." Regina said as she rolled her eyes.

"I know about windows." Robin told her, "I'm a thief . I know how to sneak into places" Robin said to her, and Regina closed her mouth and turned to face their daughter and went to speak when the girl's expression stopped her.

She sat there, staring at her parents with a small smile, and laughed slightly.

"This is funny to you?" Robin said to her seriously, and the girl's smile dropped.

"You're sixteen, we didn't even know you were having se-"

"I'm not pregnant." She told them, and she watched her parents relax.

"You're not?" Both of them said at the same time.

"No." Their daughter laughed, and both of them looked at her with the same blank expression.

"I-" The girl began, but the fear that had just vanished during the chaos that just took place leapt straight back into her. Straight. She thought to herself with a laugh. How ironic.

"What is it, Peanut?" Robin asks her, and she felt herself tear up at the nickname he hadn't called her in years.

"I.." She began, "I.. okay." The sixteen year old said, before shaking herself and closing her eyes.

"Is everything okay?" Regina asks her, "You're acting like you're about to tell us you've killed the dog and buried it in the garden." Regina laughs.

"You.. You didn't kill the dog, right? Because I know what your mother was like with anger issues and I mean.. I'd rather it be a dog than a person but.." Robin babbled on, and his daughter laughs.

"No, I didn't kill the dog." She laughs.

"Then what is it? It's okay. You can tell us anything."

"I know. I know." The girl said, and she looks up at them. "And i want to tell you this. Because i've held it inside for so long and i just.. I don't want to fight anymore." She said, "I want to tell you this because it's who I am. And I want you to know me, because you're so special to me, and.. " She took a deep breath, closed her eyes, and said it.

"I love girls. Like.. I love them instead of boys. You know? Like the way you feel about each other is the way I feel about girls. This one girl, actually." Their daughter told them, and then shook her head, "But that's besides the point, I just.. Wanted you to know that about me. Okay. Cool." The girl said, and stopped talking and closed her eyes, taking a deep breath and prepared herself for whatever was coming. She knew about the place her parents grew up in. Things like this didn't happen.

But then they didn't talk.

The girl opened her eyes to find both of her parents staring at her. Her father looked at her with wide eyes, like he's processing the news, and her mother looked at her with a smirk and knowing eyes, and she stared at her mother.

"Why are you looking at me like that?" She asks, and Regina smiled.

"I'm just.. Wow." Regina said, "Did you really think that this would change anything?" Regina asks her softly, and her daughter looks at her.

"No.. I just. This is something that I wanted you to hear from me. I wanted you to know this."

"Honey.. I've known this since you were ten." Regina smiles, and both her daughter and her father look at her.

"You have?" They both ask.

"Your first crush was on the girl that sat next to you in homeroom in middle school." Regina tells her, "You talked about her and her hair for three months." Regina said, and her daughter laughed and looked at the ground.

"Maybe I just liked her hair." She said with a smirk.

"I thought you did just like her hair?" Robin said, and both his girls looked at him.

"No dad, I liked her." His daughter smiled. Robin nodded and sat back, and the young girl looked at her mother with worried eyes, but Regina shook her head and smiled, her daughter looked to the ground and Regina felt her heart break.

"Robin." Regina said, and the man looked up, and she could see him processing what their daughter had just told him. She raised her eyebrow and he nods and looks at their daughter. The girl looks at her father with sad eyes and Robin put his head to the ground. Regina freezes, and stares at her husband. She looks at her daughter, who was also looking at the ground, tears rolling down her face. Robin catches Regina's eyes and looks at her, and she stares at him intensely with anger. He then looks at his daughter, before standing and leaving the room. Regina releases an uneasy breath, filled with rage and heartbreak for their little girl. Her daughter's cries brought her out of her anger and into reality.

"Come here." She says gently, and her daughter leaps into her arms.

Regina holds her close, running a hand through her hair.

"It's okay. It's okay." Regina whispers, before kissing her head.

"He hates me." She cries into her mother's chest.

"He doesn't hate you, baby." Regina says gently, "This is just all new to him."

"I thought he'd still love me." The young girl sobs, and Regina swallows the lump in her throat and kisses her daughters head, holding her tighter.

"You are so loved, no matter what." Regina tells her. She pulls herself from her mother's arms slowly, and looks at her. Regina smiles and gently places both hands on her daughter's cheeks, wiping her tears.

"Why can't he accept me for who I am?" The girl asked her mother in such a small voice that Regina was prepared to kill the man she could hear pacing in the room above them.

"He loves you so much, baby." She tells her, "I'm sure he's just processing. He needed three weeks to try and understand cable." Regina joked to try and cheer up her baby girl. Her daughter laughed slightly.

"I love you, no matter what. Nothing you could do would make me hate you, ever." Regina tells her, "You can love who you want and as long as you're happy, I'm happy. Nothing you ever do will make me love you any less, I promise you." Regina tells her, and her daughter smiles, before pulling herself into her mother's arms.

"I love you too." She says, and Regina smiles.

"Okay. Now, load the dishwasher." Regina says with a laugh, and the girl in her arms laughs along with her.

"Sure." She says, her heart still heavy over her father's reaction.

The sixteen year old heads in the kitchen, and turns and watches her mother walk up the stairs.

The whole house shakes as she bangs the bedroom door shut, and the girl bends down and strokes the dog, and smiles sadly.


Regina closes the door with such force the house shakes where it stands, and Robin turns on his heels and faces her.

"What the fuck is wrong with you?" Regina asks him, and he goes to speak when she stalks towards him and pokes him in the chest. "Your daughter just told you the biggest thing she'll ever tell you in her life, and you react like that? Like you're disgusted by her?" Regina snaps at him, "Are you?"

"Regina.. It's.." Robin says, and sighs before looking to the ground.

"Its what, Robin?" Regina says, her voice in a low voice filled with rage. "She's you daughter." Regina snaps at him, "Nothing she tells you should ever, ever, make you want to change that." Regina tells him, and he looks at her with wide eyes.

"Is that what she thinks? That this news made me not love her?" Robin asks, and Regina looks to the ground, hand on her hips.

"You didn't say anything to her, and then you left the room. What was she supposed to think?" Regina asks him, and he rubs a hand over his face.

"This is a lot for me to process, Regina!" Robin tells her, "This doesn't happen there." Robin tells her, "You know that."

"We're not there anymore Robin, okay" Regina tells him, "And I hate to burst your little bubble but this did happen there, people risked their lives to be able to love who they wanted to, just because you were

too ignorant to see it doesn't mean it didn't happen."

"I love our daughter, Regina. I love her no matter what, I just.. I don't understand this!" Robin tells her, and Regina looks at him.

"Then talk to her about it. Tell her you want to understand. That you love her. That you accept her." Regina says to him.

"I wanted to ask her when we were downstairs but.. I didn't know what to say.." Robin says, and Regina smiles at him.

"Does this change anything?" Regina asks him and he stands up.

"Of course not!" He says, and Regina nods.

"Then tell her that. Talk to her."


Robin heads to his daughters room and knocks on the door, opening it slightly.

"Hey Peanut." Robin says as he peaks his head through the door.

"Hey dad." His daughter says sadly from her bed, looking up from her laptop.

"Can I come in?" He asks her, and she nods, closing her laptop and placing it to the side.

"I'm sorry about before." He says softly, "Not talking to you, and walking away when I should have stayed and told you that.." Robin says, before sitting on the edge of her bed, and looking at her. "You will always be my baby girl, no matter what. I love you, unconditionally." Robin tells her, "This is just.. Different for me, this is new." Robin tells her, and she nods, wiping her tears. "I don't really understand it, but, i'd like to." Robin says with a smile that his daughter matches.

"I just.. I love girls.. The way I'm supposed to love boys." His daughter tells him, and Robin nods with a smile. "I can't picture myself ever dating a boy, or spending my life with a boy but.. I can with a girl. You know?" She tells him, and Robin looks at her.

"I.. i think so." Robin tells her, "Is there a girl now?"

"Dad.." His daughter says, pulling a face, "I'm not talking to you about this." She tells him with a laugh.

"Okay." He laughs, "I just want you to know that you can, okay?" He tells her, "Who you love doesn't change anything." Robin says, and she pulls herself into him, and he wraps his arms around her.

"I love you." He tells her, and she laughs.

"I love you too, daddy." She says softly, and pulls away. "Now get out of my room." She jokes and he holds his hands up in surrender.

"I'm going, i'm going." He laughs, and heads out of the room.

Once he's back in their bedroom, Regina looks up from her book.

"How is she?" She asks.

"We talked. I think it's all okay now." Robin tells her.

"Good. I'm glad." She says, putting her book down and once her head is on the pillow she turns to face him when he asks, "How did you know?"

"I put two and two other." Regina told him, and Robin smiled, and placed a kiss on her lips.

"You're amazing." He tells her, and she laughs.

"I know." She smirks. Robin kisses her again and pulls her into his arms.

"I did some looking on the google." Robin tells her, and Regina laughs, rolling her eyes at the google.

"You did?" Regina asks him, "For what?"

"I wasn't sure. However, I found out they have flags and lots of other stuff for things like this."

"They do." Regina laughs.

"I'm buying her a flag." Robin tells her, staring into the distance, running his fingers down her arm, Regina smiles.

"I'm sure she'd love that."

The girl did love it. Her dad bought the flag home with pride, and they hung it in her room. Robin also went on to buy anything he found with a rainbow.

They then drove to New York that year for PRIDE.

Robin had a blast. He came home with posters, ornaments and mugs.


It was her twenty first, and the family were in the kitchen planning the party she'd begged for when she told them about Alice.

"Oh, and you guys get to meet Alice." Their daughter said, and Regina stopped plating the food, Robin stopped taking a sip of his drink, and her brothers looked at her with wide eyes.

"Alice?" Robin asks, "I thought you were dating Chloe?"

"Chloe? I swear you were dating a girl called Olivia." Henry tells her, a look at his wife, Ella, who shrugged her shoulders and carried on feeding their eight month old.

"No, her name's Sam, I literally met her maybe two months ago." Roland says, before a small ouch escapes his lips as a pinch goes into his ribs from his girlfriend.

"Who's Alice?" Regina asks her after a few moments of silence while every stares at the speechless birthday girl.

"She's her newest spice." Roland laughed, and ducked when Henry threw a flannel at him.

"Alice.. Is my girlfriend." She tells her mother, who smiled.

"What happened to Chloe?" Her father asked innocently.

"And Olivia." Henry says.

"And Sam." Roland laughs.

Robin and Regina looked at each other, raising eyebrows and then back to their original task.

"We.. broke up. It's not relevant." The birthday girl tells everyone.

Roland laughs, before saying "My sisters slept with half the girls in her dorm. Go sis!"

Henry laughs into his cough, Regina stands with her mouth open, unsure of what to say, but a slight smirk on her face, Ella and Paige look at each other with pierced lips and Robin chokes on his drink.

"You're not funny." She tells her brother, hitting him with the back of her hand on his head.

"So, Alice. How did you meet her?"

"She's Fake Hook's daughter.. They moved here from the other realm recently."

"Huh.." Regina says with a nodd.

"What?" She asks her mother.

"Nothing, I'm just.. Shes.." Regina says.

"A freak." Roland finishes for his step mother, who scolds him with her eyes and he mouths the word 'sorry'.

"She's not a freak. She's nice. And you'll be nice to her when she gets here on Saturday."


Alice walks through the door half an hour into the party, and smiles at the family dynamic they have. She notices a mixture of different people around the house. The charming family. Her dad's twin, his wife, Emma and their daughter. She notices Rumple and Belle chatting with Archie. She smiles at how loved her girl is in this town.

"Alice!" She hears her girlfriend shout, "Hey! I'm glad you came." She smiles, and Alice cant help but smile back.

"Of course I came." Alice says, "Happy birthday." She says, holding up a large bag, and places a kiss on her lips.

"Ew, gross. Get a room." Roland says as he passes them.

"Shut up." His sister hisses, and he laughs.

"Roland, I'm guessing?" Alice laughs, as does her girlfriend

"Come on, I want you to meet my parents."

"Sure." Alice says with a smile.

They head into the kitchen where her parents were hidden away, deep in conversation, Regina laughed at something he said and Alice smiled.

"Your parents look really happy." Alice tells her, and the girl smiles.

"They are." She laughs, "It gets annoying."

"Hey." Regina says with a smile when she spots her daughter.

"Hey." She replies, "This.. is Alice."

"It's nice to meet you, Alice." Regina says, smiling.

"Ditto, your majesty," Alice stutters, and Regina laughs.

"Regina's fine, Dear." She says, and Alice nods.

"It's a pleasure to meet you, Alice." Robin says, and holds out his hand, which Alice takes.

"Pleasures all mine,sir."

"She's polite." Robin winks to his daughter, while Regina laughs in the background.

"You really don't have to call him sir, Alice. He's just a thief." She said, and pulled her tongue out at her dad playfully.

"An honorable thief." Alice told her,and Robin smirked at his daughter.

"Team Robin, Am i right?" Robin laughed, and held his hand up, and Alice laughed before high fiving it with a "Hell yeah"

"I feel betrayed." She said, and the new duo laughed.

"Sorry babe." Alice told her with a laugh.

"Were going." The girl said with a fake pout, and dragged her girlfriend out of the room.

"Made a new friend?" Regina asked him, raising an eyebrow.

"Jealous?" He asked her playfully.

"No." Regina said, "The boys and their girls would choose me over you any day.. You need someone on your side."

"Ouch." Robin laughed, and pulled her in for a kiss.


Robin and Alice formed a great bond. They had the same humor, the same interests, and his daughter has never felt happier. For their first anniversary, her dad and her girlfriend performed a routine dance that ended up with a proposal.

She said yes of course.


"Robin!" Regina shouts from the bottom of the stairs as she places in her earring. "We cannot be late to our daughter's wedding."

"I'm coming!" He shouts down, and runs down the stairs, and she laughs at the sight of him.

"You're not wearing that." She says to him, and points at his rainbow tie.

"Why not?" He says with a frown, looking down at it.

"Because its her wedding day, not her fancy dress on her tenth birthday." Regina laughs, and Robin pouts and looks down at it. "Also, your suit is burgundy, it doesn't match." She says, pushing her

shoulder length hair over her shoulder.

"You look.. Amazing." He tells her, and she smirks over her shoulder. Her dress was the same dark burgundy shade he was wearing, their daughter insisting all couples must wear matching colors. It was floor length, with a slit in the left leg. Robin traced his fingers up her showing leg, and kissed her softly.

"Oh my god!" Henry shouted and turned around, "I knew I should have knocked." He laughs. "Are you ready to go?"

"Yeah."

"Cool tie Dad." Roland laughs as he points.

"Thanks. I'm not allowed to wear it." Robin fake complains, taking it off, and Henry laughs as he hands him the burgundy tie hanging on the stairs.

"Good. It doesn't go with the suit." Henry laughs.

"Lets go." Roland complains, "Is this the reason you were late to Henry's wedding?" Roland joked.

"Don't think I've forgotten about that by the way." Henry said, and Regina rolled her eyes.

"We were two minuets late, Ella wasn't even walking down the aisle."

"Because you had her shoes." Henry laughed, and Regina pulled a 'whatever' face and walked past him and the family followed.


"You ready Peanut?" Robin asked his daughter as she looked at herself in the mirror and took a deep breath.

"I think so." She smiled, and Robin cleared his throat to get rid of the lump forming.

"You look beautiful." He told her, and she smiled, looking back at him in the mirror.

"I know it's not accurate because she's not my birth mother but.. I think I look a little bit like mom did on her wedding day, right?" His daughter asked her, and Robin smiled.

"I see it." Robin told her, and she smiled.

"Dye my hair black and i'm her double right?" The bride laughed, and Robin laughed.

"You are her blood relative. You look more like her than you think." Robin told her.

"Thanks." His daughter smiled.

"Let's get you married."

With his daughter's arm linked in his own, Robin walked her down the aisle, sending a wink to his wife on the way down, who threw one right back at him.

The couple sat next to each other, hand in hand as their daughter recited her vows, cheered as loud as they could for the first kiss.


As all the couples slowly danced around the room, Regina and Robin swayed in each other's arms.

"Did you ever imagine we'd be here?" Robin asked her, "After everything we've been through?"

"I.." She says, and looks at him, "Honestly? I had my doubts." She laughed, "Didn't you?"

"No." Robin smiled at her, "I knew that no matter what, I would do anything I could to make sure we ended up together."

"Really?" She asked him, and he nodded.

"Even when I was in New York those many moons ago, I always knew I'd work towards getting back to you." He told her, and Regina smiled.

"I love you." She tells him.

"And I love you, so very much more." Robin replies, and Regina laughs and sways in his arms again.

"..Can i go put on my rainbow tie now?" He smirks, and she laughs, before agreeing.