They meet in the wrong order.
The first time River Song meets Regina Mills, she appears in the middle of a road with a horse drawn carriage coming towards her. In little more than a few moments the carriage has stopped right in front of her, and the door opens to reveal its only occupant. “Nice to see you again, dear.”
The first time Regina Mills meets River Song, Regina finds her standing near the stables, wearing strange clothes and staring intently at a small metallic device. Regina is eighteen, and the older woman already knows almost everything there is to know about her. It both worries and infuriates her, because River tells her nothing – “Spoilers” – and though she tries to hide it, Regina often sees sadness in her eyes. When they eventually part ways (because Cora doesn’t approve, and River wishes she could make that wretched woman disappear) River gives her a sad smile and squeezes her hand. “You could be wonderful, you know.” Regina almost believes her.
They meet in the right order one time only, in another world. The force of River’s technology breaking through the magic surrounding the town leaves her unconscious in the middle of a road, in front of a sign that reads “Welcome to Storybrooke. ”She wakes in a prison cell, considerably smaller than the one she is used to, and as she flicks through her diary – the one item not taken from her – she hears an all-too familiar voice. “Hello dear.”

They meet in the wrong order.

The first time River Song meets Regina Mills, she appears in the middle of a road with a horse drawn carriage coming towards her. In little more than a few moments the carriage has stopped right in front of her, and the door opens to reveal its only occupant. “Nice to see you again, dear.”

The first time Regina Mills meets River Song, Regina finds her standing near the stables, wearing strange clothes and staring intently at a small metallic device. Regina is eighteen, and the older woman already knows almost everything there is to know about her. It both worries and infuriates her, because River tells her nothing – “Spoilers” – and though she tries to hide it, Regina often sees sadness in her eyes. When they eventually part ways (because Cora doesn’t approve, and River wishes she could make that wretched woman disappear) River gives her a sad smile and squeezes her hand. “You could be wonderful, you know.”
Regina almost believes her.

They meet in the right order one time only, in another world. The force of River’s technology breaking through the magic surrounding the town leaves her unconscious in the middle of a road, in front of a sign that reads “Welcome to Storybrooke.
She wakes in a prison cell, considerably smaller than the one she is used to, and as she flicks through her diary – the one item not taken from her – she hears an all-too familiar voice. “Hello dear.”

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