So.. What did you think of the show? I have been on Twitter all night.
I liked it a lot.

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So.. What did you think of the show? I have been on Twitter all night.
I liked it a lot.
I feel like you never get complimented on your writing other than OQ. I actually love your Swanfire parts of Baker's Dozen too. I prefer Hook to Neal on OUAT, That says a lot about your Swanfire writing.
Aw, thank you so much! The Swanfire in the BD-verse has been fun. :) I like Neal. I miss Neal. And as he was a NYC resident, it seemed fitting to go with Neal for a story based in NYC.
I don’t think there’s been mention of it on the twitters yet, but *whispers* Emma and Neal are back together.
I need more Breaking In! I need more ATWFL! Love you!
Y’know, I was actually gonna do some surprise!ATWFL!sneak!peeks! last night.... but I ended up working on Breaking In a little bit instead.
Hopefully there will be an update soon.
Love ya back!
Do you love that everyone gets vibes from Baker's Dozen?
I do. I love it a lot. Twitter is a lovefest right now and I'm super flattered.
Chair or Delena?
posted :) http://bassward.tumblr.com/post/126225500851/tracyhaven-asked-chair-or-delena
Lets start with the obvious. OUTLAW QUEEN!!
Who cooks: Regina, but Robin’s great with the grill or cooking on an open flame. And he makes good breakfast, but he cooks everything in the bacon fat so Regina’s usually wrinkling her nose and complaining that everything is greasy. (Henry thinks it’s great)
Who does the laundry and other chores: Regina. Robin doesn’t quite have the hang of the technology of this world and has a tendency to, well, make mistakes in the laundry room...
How many children do they have: 3-4. Henry, Roland, and another one or two that they choose to take in and love when the time is right...
Who’s more dominant: Depends on the situation. They’re both dominant personalities, but they’re also both okay with letting the other take the lead from time to time.
Favorite nonsexual activity: Any time they can be quietly domestic, and just enjoy their little family.
Their favorite place to be together: Home.
Any traditions: I’ll get back to ya on that one....
Their “song”: “Shine the Light” by Sugarland
What they do for each other on holidays: Well, for all the holidays in Our Land, Regina mostly spends time explaining them to Robin and Roland. And Robin particularly likes finding small ways to celebrate the holidays of the Enchanted Forest -- partly because they’re the holidays he and Roland have had their whole lives, partly because Henry loves them, and partly because he knows how many of Regina’s holiday memories are painted with sadness, loneliness, pain or fear, and he’s determined to turn as many of them around into happy times as he can.
Where did they go for their honeymoon: A quiet inn outside of Storybrooke, but nowhere near a big city.
Where did they first meet: Oh, that time Robin shot an arrow for her... or that other time he shot one AT her...
Any pets: Regina’s never been fond of pets.
What do they fight over: Oh, all sorts of things. Stubbornness, fear, idiocy, laziness, fussiness...
Do they go on vacations, if so where: Once passage in and out of Storybrooke becomes an easier thing, and their kids are older, they take to exploring the eastern seaboard by car. Much to the utter delight of their older children...
Someone could have asked this already, I don't know. Will Regina and Robin ever talk about their feelings in Breaking In? They need to have a conversation.
Ever? Yes.
And yes, they do. They need to have a couple of conversations, to be honest. lol
What chapter is that special chapter of Breaking In that you want to publish?
Not sure what number it will be. When writing a multichapter, things tend to move around a little bit (mostly things get added in and push other things back), I find. But it's....3/4 of the way through maybe?