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Afraid of what she'll do to Snow, Emma and Henry kidnap an enraged and heartbroken Regina and take her out of Storybrooke so that she can heal in a place without magic. Along the way, they help each other deal with the traumas and mistakes of their pasts and move towards a possible future together as a family. Post THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER. Semi-graphic slow burn SQ. Now Complete.

620 pages, ebook

Published November 9, 2013

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231 reviews1,146 followers
September 11, 2020
This is a story about the emotional and psychological of two women who are trying to survive and exist healthily.

It is compelling to know that the story doesn't present the possibility of romance until more than half of the fic. So a real slow burn.

It is curious to see the progress of the characters over time. To see the hatred and disgust that Regina felt about herself gradually diminished, - not to disappear completely because nothing improves from night to day. This requires a lot of time and the author makes this very clear. - Acceptance about the troubled relationship with her mother, among other things.

The fic touches on quite heavy subjects like rape in a forced marriage, torture, family abuse, PTSD, Depression, etc, etc ...

The author, as in several of her stories, has done a very meticulous work with this fic and I believe she must have done some research on the psychological aspect of the characters.

Anyway ... SgtMac is a right read for me, I will never miss a fic of her.
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90 reviews
May 27, 2024
Si pudiera darle más estrellas se lo daría.
Este fic me ha ayudado mucho a sanar y verdaderamente siento que es lo que necesitaba. Es precioso.
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58 reviews3 followers
July 21, 2024
Umberto Eco of fan fiction! Great story but sometimes repetitive and overthinking. You can get lost in descriptions of situations at the expense of the plot, clarity, and narrative.
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