Hey all. Well here it is, chapter one of my first Wicked and Glee cross over. It's longer than my first story, no place like home cuz that was just a one shot. So here's chapter one of Wicked gleeks enjoy.

Oh and just FYI, I know Kurt left but not in my story. What can I say I love him too much ;) But he is still in contact with Blaine, who I also adore. Feedback, as always is appriciated.

Candy broomsticks for those who leave reveiws! Elphie :)

Disclaimer: I do not own Wicked, or any of the songs or characters. The same goes for Glee, I do not own any characters or any of the songs performed on the show. Neither do I own the song till I hear you song, or the musical love never dies. (That will become clear in chapter 2)

Chapter 1

"Liir! Are you ready? We have to go!" "Almost mom just gotta clean my teeth. What time is the train again?" "Nine!" When Liir was done washing up and came downstairs, followed by his father. Liir Tiggular was a regular 18 year old boy who was about to start his first year at Shiz university. His parents had met at Shiz, where Fiyero had almost ran Elphaba over. She had gotten over it surprisingly quickly. When they had lived in Oz, Elphaba had gotten a reputation and everyone but Fiyero and her best friend Glinda thought she was wicked because of what they were told by the wizard. In order to be safe,
Fiyero and Elphaba had to make everyone in Oz belive they were dead, but instead they had flown to hide. First in Quadling country where Elphaba was raised, then to Kiama ko where Fiyero's family had a castle. Kiama ko was where they had married and where Elphaba had given birth to theire son, Liir Fiyero Tiggular. They raised him in Kiama ko where he offten saw his grandparents. Now that everyone who Elphaba and Fiyero had cared for had graduated Shiz and moved on, gone on with theire lives. The only person who had to stay was Glinda. For 18 years now, she had been Glinda the good, ruler of Oz. Both Elphaba and Fiyero knew this trip would be hard, as Glinda still thought them both dead. So, they would just take Liir to the train station and be sure that he was safe, before returning home to Kiama ko. They both knew they couldnt risk being seen in Oz. Liir was 18 now, and old enough to understand the risks. The last thing he wanted was for either of his parents to get into trouble. "Fae, is everything ready?" asked Fiyero as he carried Liir's luggage to the carrige. Elphaba nodded wordlesly and looked sadly at her husband. He went to stand by her side, taking her hand in his. "I know today is going to be hard my love, that's why we'll just take him to the station, and then come home. You know we cant risk being seen in Oz."
he said. "I know," said Elphaba, looking down at there intertwined fingers, "we have to focus on Liir today. And that's how it should be, it's his first day at college." Fiyero nodded as Liir came outside in his uniform. Elphaba smiled at him as he climbed into the carrige. His parents climbed in beside him and they set off for the train station. Fiyero talked to him on the ride but other than a scentence or two, Elphaba had remained silent, and all too soon, they had arrived at the train station. Fiyero squeezed Elphaba's hand before jumping down and gathering Liir's things. He helped her step out of the carrige and both Fiyero and Liir shared his luggage load inside until they found a trolley to put it on. When the train arrived, Liir hugged both his parents and climbed abord, waving until they were out of sight. Elphaba had to get back to the carrige quicky to avoid any stares or questions. It wasnt easy being green. When Fiyero followed up behind her, he closed the door and slipped an arm round his wife's shoulders. Her eyes prickled with tears as he said, "come on my love, let's go home."
Understandably, Elphaba hadnt slept much the last few nights worrying for Liir so with the rhythm of the carrige as they travelled and with Fiyero there to hold her, Elphaba soon fell asleep. When they arrived back in Kiama ko, Fiyero gently woke her and allowed her to lean on him as they walked inside. He had offered to carry her, and gladly would have done, but she said she would be fine to walk. Had she been anymore tired, she would have accepted his offer.
Back inside, Elphaba said something about wanting to read and disapered off to the library. Fiyero had let her go without a word, knowing she wanted to be alone and would come find him when she was ready. Alone now, Elphaba went to find a book, hoping she would get lost in the words. But today, she couldnt focus on reading. So after half an hour, she went back downstairs to Fiyero. He looked up when she walked in. "Are you ok my love?" he asked."Not really," she replied, and before she could sit, he had crossed the room and pulled her to him. "Please try not to worry Fae," he said into her hair, "he's going to be fine. You know you have been very quiet today. I know you have things on your mind but you can talk to me."
"I know I can," she said as she leaned into him, "and we both know it isnt just Liir I'm going to think about today." He knew instantly who she meant. "I know you miss her Fae but you know it just isnt safe for us in Oz anymore. Suppose Liir meets up with a boy from a Vinkus family, or a Muchkinlander. You of all people know how gossip and roumers spread."
"I know," she said, "but it's been 18 years. 18 years 'yero, that's a long time to go without seeing my best friend. I know the risks, of course I do, I just wish she could know we're alive. Everyone we knew at school has graduated by now. You dont know how much self control I excersised today not to jump on that train with him," she said. Fiyero sighed. "Oh Fae I hate to see you so upset," he said, "and trust me I wish I could give you what you want, more than anything. But we cant go back, it was already a huge risk to send Liir, but we both know that Shiz is where he'll get the best education." Elphaba gently pulled away from him and went on, "but what if Glinda sees him? He looks so much like you 'Yero she'll know, and you know it isnt beyond her to ask questions." "Why would Glinda go back to Shiz?" asked Fiyero, "she's too busy running the country. Darling, we just cant. It's impossible. I'm sorry." Elphaba sighed, knowing that the topic was closed for discussion. Sure she could be more stuborn than him at times, but she didnt want to push him. To push him meant to push him away and that was the last thing she wanted. She left the room without another word.

"Mom? Mom, we're here." Elphaba stirred as she felt herself being gently shaken awake. She opened her eyes to the site of her son, who had a slightly concerend look on his face as she stirred. "Mom, are you ok?" he asked. "I'm fine sweetheart," she said sitting up, "I just havent slept too well the last few nights." Fiyero twisted round is his seat to see his wife more clearly and said, "Fae, you were mumbling in your sleep, did you have another nightmare?" Elphaba noded as the car pulled up. "I'll talk to you at home ok my love?" asked Fiyero as Liir climbed out of the car. "Ok," she told him, and climbed out to check Liir had all his things. When he went to get signed in, Elphaba and Fiyero stood by the car and waited for him. Before he came back out, Fiyero turned his head to Elphaba. "Oz, times really have changed since Liir was born," he said. "I know," agreed Elphaba, "it was lucky we could move here and get him into high school. And then your inheratance paid for your operation." Fiyero rolled his eyes, "mmmm, not to mention the bribe we had to pay the surgeon to keep quiet about the fact that he had just turned a scare-" "shhh!" Elphaba cut him off, nervous that someone may hear. Liir came back before he could react. "All done," he told them, and Elphaba wrapped him in a hug. "Have a good day my love." "Thanks mom," he said, turning to hug Fiyero too. "Be good son," he said, patting Liir on the back, "and good luck." Liir smiled as he looked at both his parents. "Thanks dad. I'll see you both at home." With a final wave, he turned and walked towards his first day at his new high school. Liir admired his parents a great deal and loved them dearly for all the sacrifices they had made on his behalf. For him to even be here in the first place was a miricale in itself. When they had had to flee Oz, his father had taken the form of a scarecrow because of a spell his mother had cast, to prevent him from getting hurt as he was interrigated about where she was. He had been told the whole story before but in a nutshell, his mother had gotten a reputation over a levitation spell, and his father had to find a surgeon he could bribe to perform an operation and get him looking human again when they had moved. If anyone found out the truth, they would have to flee again.
Oh and there was the small matter of his mother having to buy about a ton of makeup every week to cover up the fact that she was the daughter of a wizard and was born green. Then his parents had come to Ohio and had Liir. He knew of Kiama ko, but had never lived there. He had been educated and raised in America. First he had gone to both pre school and elementry school in Arizona, and most of high school. Then he had gotten into trouble with bullies and so he would complete his senior year of high school here at William Mackinley high. Liir was brought out of his cloud of thoughts about his parents past when he was almost knocked to the ground. "Ooofff!" he said as he staggered. "I'm sorry," said a voice, "are you ok?" He looked up to see a girl, around 17, who was dressed simply in jeans and a sweater. Her hair was dark, almost black, and flowed down past her shoulders. It took him a minute before he could straighten up to answer her. "Yes I'm fine," he said, "sorry about that I was just thinking. I'm new, trying to find my first class." She smiled and extended her hand. "I'm Rachel Berry. Welcome to Mackinly high school." "Thankyou," smiled Liir shaking her hand, "my name is Liir Tigular." Rachel's face had a fleeting look of confusion about his name but righted her expression before Liir had noticed. "It's nice to meet you," she said warmly, "so what is your first class?" Liir looked down at his time table and smied as he said, "history."

Long after Liir had come home that night and both him and Fiyero were asleep, Elphaba couldnt let her mind rest. She still thought about the dream she had had on the way to taking Liir to school. She was greatful that he had never known Oz or Kiama ko, any place or anyone from theire pasts, but she never could stop herself from thinking about Glinda. She had been right about one thing in her dream. 18 years was a long time to go without seeing her best friend. She looked over at Fiyero sleeping soundly beside her and sighed softly. It had been at least an hour scince they had come to bed and still her mind was too restless to sleep. So, as gently as she could, she slipped out from under Fiyero's arm and silently left the room. She walked down the stairs as softly as she could and went to the living room. It was so rare that she saw theire family room in complete darkness, and even more so that it was totaly silent. She felt her way across the room and flicked on the lamp. That way she could find the couch better. She turned to look at the clock on the wall behind her. 1AM.
She sighed and leaned back into the couch, enjoying the peace for a few minutes. Predictably though, it didnt take her thoughts long to turn to Glinda. She offten wondered how she was, what she was doing. Was she married, did she have a family of her own to take care of as well as running Oz? It saddened Elphaba to think that she couldnt just go to her friend and ask her these things herself, just to ask her every once in a while "how's life?" Such a simple, every day question and yet she couldnt even ask her. She knew they would probably never see each other again but somewhere inside of her, she never gave up hope. She leaned foward now and pulled her knees up to her chest, wrapping her arms around her legs. She wasnt sure how long she sat like this but when she moved again, she looked back at the clock. An hour had passed. She shook her head, at no one in particular and thought "it's 2AM and I'm down here thinking of a woman I'll never see again. I should go back upstairs." So she did. She flicked the lamp off, felt her way across the room again and went back up to Fiyero. Half an hour later, she finaly driffted off into an uneasy sleep, filled with dreams of the best friend she had ever had. Dreams of the best friend she had lost. Many miles away in Oz, Elphaba was not the only one who couldnt sleep.

As she peered into the crib that had once been occupied by her daughter, now 17, Glinda the good sighed as she thought, as she offten did, of a couple she once knew. He had originaly been engaged to Glinda but there was nothing she could do when she saw the look in his eyes every time he looked at her. No one could deny a look like that to be anything but true love.
When she had gotten over the initial shock, she had been happy for them both and genuinly hoped theire lives together would be happy. But when she found out about first his death and then hers, when she was alone and not dealing with the wizard's departure, she sat for hours on end and thought she would never stop crying. She missed them both so much that it physicaly hurt, whenever she thought of that fateful last day of her best friend's life, a pain ripped through her chest unmercifuly and she thought the greif would literaly tear her apart. Of course when he had escaped Nessarose, Boq had come to see her. She was shocked to see him but calmed down after he told her why he was now made of tin. In turn, she had explained what had happend to Elphaba and Fiyero and broke down again. The night he held her for comfort was the night she fell in love with him, and to hell with what anyone else thought. They had married, but being made of tin Boq couldnt concive children naturaly, so they had gone to the orphanage and adopted a beautiful baby girl. Now that she was 17, she knew she was adopted. It had been a shock and she had been quiet for a few weeks but she had come around. She was just about to start Shiz universety, the same school where her parents had met. Glinda was pulled out of her thoughts when she heard someone moving.
She whipped her head around but relaxed when she saw her daughter. "Are you ok?" asked the blonde teenager, "I thought I heard someone down here." Glinda nodded, only just seen through the darkness of the room by her daughter. "What are you doing up?" she asked, looking at the clock on the nursery wall. "I came to see if you were ok," came the reply. "I'm fine my love, just thinking," said Glinda, getting up from the cot and going to her daughter. "Go back upstairs, I'll be up in a minute." The teenager noded, kissed Glinda's cheek and turned to leave. "Goodnight momma," she said. Just before her daughter walked out of earshot, Glinda whispered into the darkness, "goodnight Elphaba."

Liir was woken up the next day to the sound of soft knocking on his bedroom door, but he was surprised to hear Fiyero's voice calling to him. Usualy it was Elphaba who came to wake him. "Liir, are you awake?" asked Fiyero, "it's time to get up." Liir sleepily threw his covers off and rolled over to sit up on the edge of his bed before groggily calling, "I'm awake dad I'll be right down." Fiyero mumbled his approval and walked back to his own room. The alarm had been set last night, as it always was, but this morning, Elphaba had slept right through it. Fiyero had let her sleep and gone to wake Liir, lest he be late for school. Neither Elphaba or Fiyero had to work, as they lived off of Fiyero's inheritance, so really it didnt matter who woke Liir, so long as he was up for school. Weekends didnt matter so much. When he had washed up, Liir went to his parent's room. The door was open and he stood by the doorframe, surprised to see Elphaba was still sleeping. "Dad, is mom sick?" he asked concerned, "she was sleeping on the way to school yesterday and today she didnt hear the alarm." Fiyero didnt take his eyes off his wife as he replied, "no son she's not sick, she's just tired. She hasnt slept too well over the last week, she's been dreaming again." Liir nodded and asked, "Glinda?" Fiyero turned to his son and said, "I would expect so." Then he gently got up and said, "she just needs to sleep a while. I'll take you to school, go get breakfast." "Thanks dad," said Liir, and he and Fiyero left his mother to catch up on her rest.

When they got to school, Liir thanked Fiyero and grabbed his bag. He walked inside as his father drove off. His first class today was science, then he had spanish. This should be interesting he thought, he had never taken a spanish class before.
Although he had heard good things about his teacher, Mr Shuester. He thought about Rachel Berry, the girl he had met yesterdy, all the time he was taking notes in science class. He figured she probably had a boyfriend, she was certainly beautiful enough. He mentaly shook himself out of it and forced himself to listen to his teacher as she talked. He wasnt concentrating much and hadnt taken a note in about ten minutes but he vaugley heard the word gravity mentioned.
When the bell rang, signaling the end of science class, he followed some of the other kids who had spanish too to Mr Shuester's room. Rachel looked up at that moment and waved him over. He smiled as he approched her desk, a few other kids sitting around that he had never met before, but got the feeling he was about to. Sure enough, as soon as he was in earshot, Rachel spoke. "Hi Liir," she said warmly. "Hey Rachel," he smiled as she turned toward the group. "Liir, this is Kurt Hummel, Mercadies Jones, Finn Hudson and Noah Puckerman. Everybody, this is Liir Tiggular, he just moved here with his parents from Arizona." Liir politley smiled as everyone was introduced. "Hi everybody," he said, "nice to meet you." They smiled back and went to theire respective desks as Mr Shuester walked in. He looked around, unsure of where to sit. The seat beside Rachel was empty so he leaned down and asked, "may I?" She was taken aback slightly by his manners but she smiled and said, "of course." He thanked her and sat as Mr Shuester started class. "Well, I guess that wasnt so bad," Liir said to Rachel as she walked with him, "considering I never had a spanish class before." "Really?" asked Rachel and Liir nodded, "what language did you take before you came to Mackinley?" "French," he told her, "so that was a welcome change." Rachel nodded and smiled, her mind suddenly elsewhere. "Well this is you," she said as they got to math class, "you want me to meet you after, walk you to the cafeteiria?" Liir smiled. "Thanks Rachel that's very sweet." "No problem, I actualy wanted to ask you something if it's ok I sit with you at lunch." Not daring to belive his luck, Liir nodded and said "of course, what kind of guy would I be if I turned down a lunch date with someone so beautiful?" Rachel smiled, a slight blush rising in her cheeks. "Thanks Liir. I'll see you after class." Liir waved at her as she headed off, smiling like a 5 year old who had just been promised a ton of ice cream.

When math was over, Liir smiled as he spotted Rachel waiting for him outside the classroom. "Hi," he told her. She smiled back at him and they started walking as Liir swung his bag up in to his shoulder. She asked how his class was as they walked and he asked about hers in return as they made theire way to lunch. When they had gotten theire food and sat with the kids from spanish class, Liir leaned across and said "so Rachel, what did you wanna ask me?" The girl who was known as Mercadies rolled her eyes. "Excuse me a sec Liir," she said, "Rachel, just because he didnt throw a squishie in your face the second he saw you, does not mean he wants to sign up for glee club." "I dont belive I was about to ask you the question Mercadies," huffed Rachel. Liir looked between the two as they argued and thought he should try to ease the tension. "What's glee club?" he asked. Noah mumbled something that sounded like "Oh God he had to ask," while Rachel launched into a speech about glee club and theire singing group, who he learned were called the New Directions. As she babbled endlessly, he also learned that a sign up sheet was hanging somewhere in the school for anyone who wanted to audition, they met on Thursdays at 4pm to practise for some singing contest called sectionals. Then she went on to say that every year they had to compete in sectionals with two other choirs from different high schools and theire glee clubs. He nodded so much as she rambled on he felt his head would fall off, so everyone at the table, himself included, was very relived when she had finaly talked herself into silence. Finn leaned around Rachel to adress Liir. "I'm sorry about that," he said so Rachel couldnt hear, "when she gets it in her head what she wants to say, there is literaly no shutting her up." Liir smiled and said, "not a problem. I take it everyone at this table is in New Directions?" Finn nodded glumly and said, "why do you think we all eat lunch together? When she babbles on about glee club, she never tells anyone that when you sing in this school or dance, no one will come near you, it's like you have an illness there afraid there gonna catch if they get too close." Liir nodded, understanding lighting up his features, "not so great for your social status huh?" Finn shook his head, "it gets ripped apart, I'm lucky I'm still on the football team." Liir looked surprised at this. "Your coach would kick you off if you're in glee club?" he asked. "Oh no coach Beast is cool," explained Finn, "it's just now they know I sing, my so called team mates wanna rip my head off whenever they see me. Well, all of em besides Puck and Sam. I'm lucky Mr Shuester is around to help." "The spanish teacher?" asked Liir. "Yeah," said Finn, "he runs the glee club too." Liir nodded again, smiled at Finn and turned to face the rest of the table. When Kurt was done texting, he leaned over the table and said, "hi, I'm Kurt. I know Rachel already said so but I didnt get a chance to properly introduce myself. Oh and may I apologise on behalf of the entire new directions group for how much she talks." Liir chuckled and said, "oh no need, Finn already mentioned that Rachel has a habbit of maybe talking slightly more than she should." "That's ok, you dont have to be polite about Rachel to us, we know how she can be." Liir nodded and said, "well I'm new, I figured I at least better put in the efforet to be polite." Kurt smiled and replied, "is this your first day? You'll learn." "Acualy it's my second, and the week hasnt gone bad so far. But Finn was saying you guys arent really all that appriciated as a singing group." Kurt scoffed slightly as he replied, "appriciated? Most kids in this school dont even know the meaning of the word. But that's ok, I get by on the knowledge that most of them will probably either be serving fries or folding shirts at the mall after graduation." Liir smiled as he said, "where as you will live in a mansion when you're a brodway star while you get more than rich enough to take care of your family and own a pool made of solid gold?" Kurt chuckled as he replied, "platinum, but close enough." Liir laughed as another boy came over to the table. He was bigger than Kurt, closer to the same build as Noah. Apparantly he had overheard theire coversation when he was walking past. "Hey, homo, quit rubbing your homo-ness in everybody's face," he sneered. Liir couldnt help but laugh into his food and before Kurt could reply, the boy turned to Liir. "What are you laughing at?" He looked up. "Me?" asked Liir, "oh I'm sorry, I just never realized one insult could be such a huge ball of suck and stupid all rolled into one." Kurt covered his mouth with his hand to hide his laughter as the boy turned round to fully face him. "What was that?" he asked, the volume in his voice raising. Artie started to look a little nervous and put an arm around Brittany's shoulders.
"Oh and he's deaf too? Well that dosent surprise me. His head is already full of sawdust so why should his ears be any different?" Liir continued, totaly unphasesed by this boy who was easily double the size of him. When he started toward him, Noah rose from his chair before Liir could stand up himself. "Back off," he said, his tone intimidating. "That's ok Puck, he's just nervous that everyone is going to find out what he dosent want anyone to know." Kurt suddenly looked terrified and everyone else just looked confused. "So I would take Mr Puckerman's advice and back off, because I have an audition to prepare for and having someone so stupid around is bad for my concentration." The boy glared at him before growling, "you better watch your back pretty boy. I eat glee kids for breakfast!"
Liir tilted his head to the side a bit as he replied, "sorry what? Can somebody translate please, I dont speak ogre." Mercadies laughed into the hand that was covering her mouth, her facial expression going between being impressed and shocked as the boy who's initial fight had been with Kurt turned and walked away, with one more threatning glare toward Liir before he went back to his table. As he was patted on the back and praised for his bravery, Kurt looked across the table at him to mouth the word "thankyou." Before he went back to giving high fives from the boys and reciving one armed hugs from the girls from his sitting position, Kurt could have sworn he saw Liir look across the table and wink. Rachel then engaged him in conversation, no doubt about the audition he had decided to do for glee club. But that was ok, Kurt was already back on his cellphone, texting his friend to tell him what had happened. He could thank Liir properly on Thursday.