Okay, I know I shouldn't be making another fanfiction since I can barely keep up with the ones I already have, but this is different! This story is being co-written with me by I'mFlyingHighDefyingGravity. We will be switching back and forth between who is writing each chapter. Like, I'll write the odd numbered chapter while she writes the even numbered chapters. Anyways, we hope you enjoy our story!

Chapter 1

(Written by Elphabalover101)

Elisa and Abigail sat on the floor in Elisa's room, playing a game of Go Fish. They'd have rather been playing outside, but there were rumors that The Wicked Witch of the West was in they're town and children were no longer allowed to be outside without parental supervision. It was stupid, really. Everyone knows The Wicked Witch of the West prefers to stay away from other people if possible. But of course, adults can be very protective when it comes to their children.

"Hey, Elisa? Wanna sneak out of the house? Your mom's too busy making dinner to be able to pay attention to us!" Abigail whispered to Elisa, mischief dancing in her eyes. "I don't know...I mean, what if the adults are right? What if The Wicked Witch of the West really is nearby?" Elisa protested, a little more cautious then her friend. "Ya. We're gonna take one step outside and the Wicked Witch of the West is gonna jump out and murder us." Abigail said, sarcastically.

"Abby, this isn't funny!" Elisa tried to keep herself from yelling. "Fine, if you won't come with me, I'll go by myself!" Abigail said, jumping up from her seat. "Wait! I'm not letting you go by yourself!" Elisa cried, following Abigail out of the room. "Glad you decided to join me." Abigail chuckled, sneaking threw the hall and down the stairs. "Your insane!" Elisa whispered, following closely behind Abigail. "I know." Abigail smirked.

A few minutes later, the two friends were safely outside the house. Abigail seemed to be enjoying the fresh air, but Elisa was jumping at the smallest sounds and movement. "Okay, now we can go back inside!" Elisa said, turning to go back inside, but Abigail grabbed her arm to stop her. "Stop being such a scardy Cat! Now come on!" Abigail said before running off into the woods behind Elisa's house. "Abigail! Come back!" Elisa shrieked, running after her friend.

When Elisa finally caught up to Abigail, she was panting from the run. "Why...do you...always do this...to me?" Elisa panted, trying to catch her breath. "Because this is the only way I can get you to follow me!" Abigail smirked, looking around at the trees that now surrounded them. When they heard an owl hoot, Elisa shrieked, grabbing onto Abigail's arm for dear life.

"Let go of me! It was just an owl!" Abigail said, shaking Elisa off of her. "H-how do you know? It could have been The Wicked Witch of the West!" Elisa cried, terrified of being outside. "The Wicked Witch of the West cackles! That was obviously not a cackle!" Abigail chuckled at Elisa's jumpiness.

"Y-ya. I guess your right." Elisa said, calming down a little. After half an hour, Elisa was just as happy to be outside as Abigail was. She had completely forgotten that there was a possibility that The Wicked Witch of the West could be out here. The sun was setting, but the two friends didn't seem to care. Suddenly, Elisa saw a flash of green out of the corner of her eye.

She spun around to see what it was, but there was nothing there. "Whats wrong? Did you see something?" Abigail asked. "I-i could have sworn something green just ran behind us." Elisa whispered, her instincts telling her not to speak too loud. "It was probably just the trees." Abigail gave Elisa's hand a squeeze to assure her friend there was nothing to worry about.

"A tree, huh? Well, I can tell you I'm no tree." The girls froze when they heard another voice behind them, followed by a cackle. They slowly turned around, and right behind them in all her green glory, stood The Wicked Witch of the West. Elisa and Abigail were too shocked to move. They just stood there, staring at the green witch, mouths hanging open.

"You do realize it's not polite to stare, right?" The witch smirked at the two girls. They immediately closed their mouths. "What in Oz are two little girls doing out in the woods alone? Haven't your parents told you it's not safe to be outside with a wicked witch like me on the loose?" She asked. Though not moving from where she stood. "W-we're not scared of you!" Abigail stated, not wanting to look like a scardy Cat.

"Ah, yes. It's quite normal for someone brave to be shaking in fear." Elphaba cackled. Elisa quickly reached into the bag she always carries and pulled out a water bottle. "S-stay back! Or I'll melt you!" She announced, believing the rumors that The Wicked Witch of the West was allergic to water. "Seriously? People can say anything about me and everyone will automatically believe them." Elphaba just rolled her eyes at the the girls. Abigail snatched the bottle out of Elisa's hand, opened it, and threw the water at Elphaba.

Elphaba froze in shock, not believing that they would actually try to melt her. "Oh my Oz! I can't believe you just did that!" She shrieked. "Y-you didn't melt!" Elisa cried. "Of course I didn't melt! Even a fool would know nobody is allergic to water!" Elphaba scowled at them. "I'll distract her, and you run and tell the village." Abigail whispered to her Elisa.

"I heard that!" Elphaba said. "Run!" Elisa shrieked, and both girls ran back in the direction of the village, screaming their heads off.