The old Regina surely would have said something in regards to the greeting that she had received. She never allowed anyone to be so informal when talking to her. But that woman was the Regina of old. Recent events in Storybrooke combined with her time spent in Knowhere had softened her. So, instead of demanding respect, Regina raised her brow in response to Chapin’s comment upon walking in the door. And with quick flick of her wrist the two plates of food and iced tea that she had prepared were now on the coffee table. One plate had sandwiches cut in half and stacked on top of one another in a circular pattern. The other was filled with slightly warmed apple turnovers.
“I can't force you to do this but I do recommend having a sandwich before you have dessert”