"Glinda, why are you binging Gilmore Girls again?" Elphaba rolled her eyes, as she entered the dorm room.

"He broke up with me, Elphie! He really broke up with me, and for… for you!"

"Look, Glinda, I didn't know he liked me back-"

"Well, he does, and that's that!"

Elphaba sat down on her bed, a guilty look on her face. "Glinda-"

"Don't-" Glinda closed her eyes, pausing the episode. "Just leave me alone."

Elphaba exited the room, with a sigh. Glinda hated her again. The two of them had become such good friends, and now her relationship with Fiyero had screwed everything up. It seemed relationships tended to do that. Elphaba walked down the hall, and out into the bright sun. She had to get away, she had to go on a walk…

Although it was sunny, Elphaba still shivered. It was windy, and the fall weather wasn't exactly warm. Elphaba looked up at the sky. Clouds were rolling in. A storm was headed there, that was for sure. Glinda wouldn't let her in again, clearly, for a while. So Elphaba ran to the only place she knew to run to- Fiyero's mansion.

She didn't own a car, her father had never trusted her driving. So Elphaba had to walk on the sidewalk, her breath literally showing in the air. Leaves fell from the trees, which had begun to turn into beautiful colors.

Elphaba's silky black hair was pulled into a neat braid, which hid underneath her blue beanie. Her jacket was identical to the one she'd worn when she'd first came to Shiz University, and it did its best at keeping her warm.

She entered the property, and walked right on up to the door. The clouds were in clear sight now, not that far away from where Elphaba was. Hurry up, Fiyero! Just answer the dang door! A maid answered, and looked shocked.

"I'm here to see Fiyero Tiggular?"

"Your… your skin!"

"Yes, I know. Now may I please see Fiyero?"

"What's your name?"

"Umm… Elphaba," Elphaba rolled her eyes. The maid closed the door, and about a minute later came back.

"Fiyero is in his study," the maid said. "Please come inside."

The maid led Elphaba through the house, up the stairs, and to the room where Fiyero boredly was attempting to read a novel.

"Fiyero, mind if I stay here for a while?"

Glinda boredly watched as Rory and Jess kissed on the TV. Again.

"I wish I had someone who loved me…" she mumbled, stuffing popcorn into her mouth. It'd been three days since she'd yelled at Elphaba, and she felt terrible. Yet she was mad. Glinda didn't know what she thought. That's when she heard a knock on the door. It opened, just barely, and Glinda could see green skin. Yet she didn't tell Elphaba to go away. Elphaba entered, and Glinda didn't comment. Glinda just watched the TV. After about five minutes, Glinda got out of bed and gave Elphaba the biggest hug. "I'm so sorry…" she mumbled in her ear. "I overreacted."

"No, you have the right to be angry," Elphaba sighed, before wrapping her arms around Glinda. I'm sorry, Elphie. I truly am, Glinda thought, before smiling and closing her eyes. Elphaba, I think I love you.