SQBB IV: Four Letter Words

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Regina gets send to the Marine Corps after she's been busted spray painting a brand new house. Her mother isn't happy about her choice and disowns Regina, forbidding her to write her sister Zelena. Emma is forced to go to rehab after Ruby is done with Emma's drug abuse. Emma is bored and starts to write to Regina through a pen pal programme. Regina doesn't reply immediately, but feels intrigued by Emma. Will she change her mind and write Emma back?
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Emma Swan works for the Queen of All Media herself, Regina Mills. She fetches her coffee, takes calls, and keeps track of her appointments. Pretty average for an assistant in her mid-twenties.
Of course, it's not so average when Emma dons her cape and becomes Supergirl, protecting National City from harm. Especially the new threat that seems to be targeting Regina.
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AU after S2. Regina has locked herself in her house after her mother's death, and Emma feels guilty about the loss. So she decides she'll do anything to make Regina smile and cheer her up, even transforming into a dog to do so.
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Revisiting s1 Swan Queen through the prism of a Pleasantville AU. What happens if Emma Swan is brought to Storybrooke through her television set instead of by car? A world that once was black and white bursts into colour, and somewhere in there a family finds each other.
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The Emma Swan Show (or: The Story of an Orphan Finding her Family. Just not the Way Everyone Expected.) by detailsofyourincompetence
Fandoms: Once Upon a Time (TV)
19 Feb 2016
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Emma Swan is a lonely orphan. Mr. Gold is a producer slash scientist who adopted her when she was only a few days old. Regina Mills is the reason Emma Swan finds out that the life she is just beginning is nothing but a TV Show (slash social experiment, if you believe Mr. Gold.)
Three things Emma Swan doesn't believe in: ghosts, family and true love.
Three things Emma Swan does believe in: herself, her infallible superpower and coincidences.
So when one week late in June, she finds a travel brochure for “the picturesque fairytale town of Storybrooke, Maine” in her mail on Monday, sees a newspaper ad for the Storybrooke country fair on Wednesday, and hears about an opening for the position as deputy sheriff of Storybrooke on Thursday, she believes it to be nothing but a coincidence.