Regina Mills (
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fandomtownies2019-08-13 04:45 pm
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The duck pond in the park, Tuesday evening
Regina and Sabine appeared from nowhere and landed in the (much shallower than normal, don't want those kiddies to drown!) duck pond in the park, with a shout and some not-very-toy-friendly language on Regina's part.
Someone had been found out. And she was not happy about it.
[posted for the completion of Regina's arrest by Sabine and some army troopers. That thread is closed, but the post it open to spectators or anyone else who might be happening through the park!]
Someone had been found out. And she was not happy about it.
[posted for the completion of Regina's arrest by Sabine and some army troopers. That thread is closed, but the post it open to spectators or anyone else who might be happening through the park!]

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Those green plastic army troopers were starting to arrive now, making little "hup hup! hup hup!" noises as they rushed in. Regina summoned a fireball, considering her chances.
She could probably melt one, maybe two of them, maybe make herself an opening to get away, but she couldn't guarantee that wouldn't end up hurting real people. It wasn't Sabine's or the troopers' faults that they'd been cursed.
Sometimes being good could be really irritating.
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"I am just being the best toy I can be!" Sabine said, and called to the guards, "Over here! I got a traitor!"
She just wanted to make sure she got credit.
Which she also wouldn't feel good about later.
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Stop sounding cheery, Sabine.
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Or tried to, anyway. She got tackled by several army troopers before she could make it more than ten feet.
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"I'm really sorry about this," Sabine said, not sorry at all. "She definitely needs to go to the toybix no. None of that was nice!"
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"Remember what I said," Regina told her as the army troopers started dragging her off. "This isn't really you! It's all a curse!"
The troopers exchanged glances, their grips never flagging. If someone wasn't careful, they were going to end up labeled a broken toy.