The Evil Scientist
"Pull the switch Igor!"
Glinda crossed her arms, "You don't have to yell Elphaba."
Elphaba eyed her beautiful blond assistant, "Sorry I got caught in the moment, Glinda could you please pull the switch. We can't miss the lightning."
Glinda smiled, "That's more like it."
Glinda moved to push the big red button, after all most things seem to start off with one. Elphaba cackled with a wicked glee as the thunder struck and strange noises started to twist and turn things and strange lighting started to blink on and off around the room. The monster rose from beneath the white sheet.
Elphaba screamed, "IT'S ALIVE, ALIVE!"
Glinda merely yawned leaning against the wall; even as the monster rose she appeared completely uninterested. They had worked on this monster for months and she was as disinterested as when they had started.
Elphaba grinned menacingly, "You shall be known as Frankenstein!"
The monster merely frowned as he yawned, "Must I, I prefer the name Fiyero."
Glinda squealed giddily, "Oh isn't he just to die for."
Elphaba stared at her work. The monster was far less terrifying than she imagined, in fact really the opposite. He had dark skin and blue diamonds over his skin and he was good-looking.
Elphaba moved around him prodding him. "Everything seems to be in order. Tell me do you know what animal science is?"
He screwed up his eyebrows, "What now?"
Elphaba sighed, "Great I have a brainless monster."
Glinda gave him a flirty smile. "A very good-looking, brainless monster."
Elphaba grabbed Glinda before she got too close to their experiment. "Will you remember where you are? I thought we agreed no funny stuff in the laboratory."
Glinda pouted, "That was before we had a very naked handsome man in the middle of it."
Elphaba pulled Glinda by the arm, "That's it you're leaving before you take advantage of a monster that hardly knows where or what it is."
Glinda stuck out her tongue, "You're mean."
At that Elphaba pushed her friend out the door and walked to Fiyero. Fiyero looked around dumbfounded. He had no idea what to do. Elphaba got him to his feet, trying to get him to walk. That night Elphaba slowly helped him to be upright on his two feet and got him clothed. His speech seemed perfectly developed and after a few stumbling steps, he walked perfectly as she slowly explained the fact she'd created him and that it was his choice to do whatever he wanted with that life. He merely replied with a confused look, he had no idea what to do at all.
