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(In her kitchen, Regina chops up the apple and fashions it into a turnover.

While it’s baking, Emma rings the doorbell. Regina answers.)

EMMA: We need to talk.

REGINA: Yes, I imagine we do. I was just about to call you. Come right in.

(Regina lets Emma into the house.)

REGINA: Do what you’re so skilled at and make yourself at home. I believe you
came to see me.

EMMA: Right. Look, this isn’t easy. I think that this… Whatever is between us
needs to end.

REGINA: At last, something we can agree on.

EMMA: I want to make a deal with you about Henry.

REGINA: I’m not making any deals with you-

EMMA: I’m leaving town.

REGINA: What?

EMMA: This… What we’re doing is a problem, and I’m going to go, but I have
conditions. I still get to see Henry. I get to visit and spend time, whatever.

REGINA: And you get to see him. You’re still in his life.

EMMA: Look, in any deal, both parties are a little unhappy. But, let’s be honest
– we both know the world where I’m not in his life no longer exists, and there’s
no one who can do anything about that.

(The timer on the stove beeps.)

REGINA: You’re right. Would you mind following me for a moment?

(They head to the kitchen. Regina takes the turnover out of the oven.)

REGINA: So, what are you proposing?

EMMA: I don’t know. Just figure it out as we go.

REGINA: But he’s my son.

EMMA: Yeah.
(Emma goes to leave, but Regina stops her.)

REGINA: Oh, Miss Swan? Maybe a little something for the road?

(She takes out a Tupperware container and gestures to the turnover.)

EMMA: Thanks.

REGINA: If we’re going to be in each other’s lives, it’s time we start being
cordial. My famous turnovers. Old recipe. But delicious.

(Regina packs up the turnover and hands it to Emma.)

EMMA: Thank you.

REGINA: I do hope you like apples.

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