Note: This scene takes place at the end of Defying Gravity
The whole room was dark. Glinda was trapped. She had no idea where the guards were. She didn't even know where she was
she didn't even have Elphie beside her to comfort her. She was on her own. The guards were barely conscious after what happend
so Glinda knew she was in the clear. She knew that if she kept running then she could escape. She still wondered why Elphie
had to leave her. She had every oppurtunity to live out her dream. But she had to go ruin it. Glinda thought. Glinda thought what
the wizard was doing was wrong. But she was too busy thinking about the fortune and fame ahead to even consider the long term effect
of her actions.
Glinda's eyes darted. She didn't remember any of these hallways on her way up. So Glinda just sat and cried.
"Why? Why me?"
Out of no where she felt extreme pain and the darkness turned into nothingness. All the shadows and images of the events that
transpired. She could still here the hope in Elphie's voice when they first came. And then she can still hear when that hope was
shattered into oblivion when she heard the truth. All these images and echoing voices distracted her mind from the true problem.
Why was this happening? Why isn't she still in the hallway where she once was? Then, a blurry image appeared before her.
She saw what she dreaded the whole time. She saw the guards had captured her and brought her to Madame Morrible.
"What shall we do with her Madame?" One of the guards asked
Madame Morrible responded, "Leave her to me" The guards raced out of the room
Madame approached Glinda.
"Now you listen to me missy, you don't like me and I don't like you but, if you don't do as I say, you shall be no more so
listen closely. Since the Wizard and I don't exactly have the exact same touch with people as you do, I have a little favor to ask
you, and believe me I only say favor because I am trying to be nice, but the true term to be used is order. You will be our puppet.
Our Figurehead our woman of the people." Madame said.
"And what if I don't?" Glinda replied
"I think we both know what will happen if you don't"
"But you're expecting me to go against my best friend?" Glinda responded
"Well, if she's your best friend, why didn't she care what was in your best interest? Why, I think she was being rather selfish that Elphaba"
Glinda began to think, why was she only thinking about her self? At that point did she really not care what I thought?
"I...I..." Glinda started
"You know I'm right, so don't argue" Madame said.
Before Glinda knew it, she was standing at a podium protesting against her best friend. She was lost in her selfishness her greed and her wealth and her fame.
