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Faux Pax wrote: Rumple is extremely family oriented, and Regina has been little but a pawn to him. I don’t see how they could make her his daughter without making his actions in regard to her over the last season completely out of character.
True, Rumpel is very protective over Baelfire and went to such great lengths to design a dark curse and manipulate events, just to come to this world. Despite being the Dark One, I always thought he was a loving dad. It would be horrible if he used one child (Regina) to retrieve another (Baelfire). Regina is probably just the baby of the miller’s daughter, who got away from Rumpel.
Rumple mentions that he heald Regina when she was a baby, and Henry Sr. says that Cora knew Rumple before He ever knew her. Maybe that could point to Regina not being Henry’s by blood.
That is a good point though. Despite Regina calling Henry Sr. “daddy,” I think the writers intentionally left us questioning who Regina’s father really is. It makes it more intriguing for us as viewers to speculate. I’ve had the suspicion for a while that Cora, the miller’s daughter, married George, a greedy king consumed by a desire for gold. He fits the description of the king in the original tale. For some reason though, he divorced her, maybe when he found out about the deals she’d made with Rumpel. Perhaps King George cast out Cora, when she was pregnant, not knowing if Regina was his child or not.
"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy