For Nolan, the thought of having a child with Regina was beyond exciting. Gender didn't matter to him one bit. If they had a daughter, he'd spoil her rotten, turning her into his little princess. And if they had a son... well, that boy would be just as spoiled.
As these thoughts drifted through his mind, Nolan couldn't help but let out a wry smile. Any child of Regina's was bound to be his favorite, no questions asked.
Meanwhile, Regina was oblivious to the daydreams happening on the other end of the line, her voice pouting through the phone.
"This is so annoying. If it weren't for needing that evidence, I would never have come back here. Everything at home just leaves a bad taste in my mouth now, not even Emma's cooking can save it."
Hearing Regina's complaints, Nolan couldn't help but feel a pang of sympathy. "Why don't you just come out then? Do you plan on sitting at that dinner table forever?"
Regina was surprised. "You're here already? You came to pick me up?"
As she spoke, she started moving towards the door, catching sight of Nolan's car parked outside. She couldn't help but let out a joyful laugh, "Why didn't you tell me sooner? If I'd known you were coming, I wouldn't have even bothered staying for the meal!"
"So you're just trying to avoid your dad, and that's why you want to go out with me?" Nolan teased, a relaxed expression on his face, visible even through the car window.
Regina opened the door and hopped in, ending the call as she did.
Looking over at Nolan with sparkling eyes, she asked, "Where are we eating today?"
"Is that the only thing on your mind when you see me? Can't we just go on a date?" Nolan couldn't help but feel slightly exasperated. He'd set a precedent, always taking her on culinary adventures, and now Regina had come to expect a new foodie destination every time they met.
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