Here we go again! Make sure to check out the first part- Never Give Up ! Hope you guys enjoy and dont hesitate to review!
Chapter One
Elphaba never thought all of her pain, strife, joy, and happiness would have all come from the same man- her father.
When the Wizard confessed that day of the invasion, she fainted on the spot, and woke up in her husbands' arms, confused but all too aware of the truth around her. The next thing she knew, she was crying her eyes out, and Fiyero was trying to figure out the problem.
She couldn't make out any sentences, but continued to cry tears of pain.
"Fae, its okay sweetheart. Everything is going to be fine." He said, running his hands in her hair.
She calmed down a little, "Fiyero, my whole life has been a lie. I'm the bastard child of the Wizard of Oz, and I figured it out the minute I took his power. Twenty-three years of abuse and mistreatment, suddenly explained in a few seconds."
"Elphaba, I know you're upset and confused, and this is going to take a lot of time to sort through, but just know that its all going to work out in the end. I know it. And I love you."
Her crying dissipated into sniffles, "I love you too, Yero."
"Lets go home." He said.
"Home."
The pair boarded a carriage in the next hour, Elphaba seeing the Wizard as he was dragged to the dungeons. She relaxed into her husband's arms, finally relishing in their victory.
"Oh no." Fiyero said.
She got up and stiffened, "What?"
"Glinda."
Elphaba groaned, "Oz! Her? She's still there?"
He nodded.
"We have to deal with her?!"
"I'm afraid so."
She sighed a heavy sigh.
"Hey, it could be worse. I could still be mute."
"I guess you're right. How did you fix that exactly?"
"I just felt something inside of meā¦turn on. It happened in the heat of the moment."
"Well, I would have been glad either way. I'm so glad you're here with me, Yero. I don't deserve you."
"I don't deserve you. I never have, and I'm so glad you stuck with me, Fae."
The two pulled into Kiamo Ko several hours later and tried to mentally prepare themselves for the stress and chaos they were about to face with their new roommate.
