Here's a new Gelphie fanfic for you, not sure if it's going to be a long one or not, we'll see how it goes shall we? As usual I would absolutely appreciate your feedback whatever it might be so don't be shy. The first two chapters I'll do will be quite short, but I'll post them closer together because of this if you all seem to like it :)
Glinda Upland sneaked up behind her lover and placed a kiss on the top of her head from behind.
''What are you reading?'' Glinda asked, kneeling down behind her and placing kisses on her neck.
''Just a little light reading.'' Elphaba breathed.
''You call that light reading?'' Glinda laughed tapping the thick book with her finger.
''It's about the history of The Emerald City.''
''Sounds interesting.'' Glinda replied sarcastically, finally resting her chin on her shoulder.
''It is actually.'' Elphaba defended herself.
''I was kind of hoping you'd be reading the Grimmerie.''
''Why?''
''Because of what we discussed a few days ago. You haven't spoken about it since.'' Glinda played with her raven hair as she spoke.
'' I already told you what I thought about that.'' Elphaba's was fighting with herself not to show annoyance in her voice.
'''But have you at least been thinking about it?''
''No.'' Elphaba tilted her head away from Glinda so she wouldn't kiss her anymore, the blonde offended by how she was behaving and had been since they talked about the subject got to her feet.
''Well I most certainly have.''
''Of course you have.'' There were a few moments of silence until Glinda spoke up again.
''Do I mean so little to you that you won't even consider my feelings in all of this?'' Elphaba glanced up at her.
''You're feelings are pointless against science Glinda.'' She laughed.
''Don't laugh at me Elphaba you're not taking this seriously at all.''
''Don't shout I have a headache.''
''I don't care whether you do or not considering you don't care about our future.''
''We have a future without this one little thing Glinda for Oz sake stop going on about it.''
''No I won't Elphaba.'' She used her full name yet again, knowing it pissed her off.
''What exactly do you want me to do Glinda?''
''Well at least try.'' Glinda gestured to the Grimmerie.
''Not a chance Glinda.'' Elphaba huffed; grabbing the book she was reading and getting to her feet.
''But you can do this I know you can.'' Glinda tried to reason with her.
''I said no and that's final.'' Elphaba shouted back, the smaller woman flinched at the harshness in her voice and stormed out of the room. Elphaba watched her go and rubbed the temples of her head once she had left. She wasn't going to let a few tears and the pouting of her bottom lip to convince her this time. Her decision was final and she wasn't going to pick up the Grimmerie for that reason. Even if she wanted to it was ridiculous. It wasn't biologically possible and she thought the blonde had enough brains to understand that. Yes she could perform spells that she didn't know even existed until after she achieved the, She defied gravity all those years ago, a human without wings able to fly and score through the winds like any bird in Oz could do. But not with this, it made her laugh at how ridiculous it sounded and she ignored the gentle cries coming from the room next to her.
'Don't give in Elphaba, there's nothing you can do.' She told herself. She grabbed her cloak in a hurry and left Glinda alone with her tears as she got some well needed fresh air. Hopefully when she came back Glinda would realise how foolish this all was.
When she did finally come back she found Glinda staring out of a window in just her night gown. Elphaba had lost track of time flying through the sky as she always did, she closed the door behind her and removed her cloak.
''I'm sorry I'm so late.'' Elphaba announced. Glinda didn't stir, she had her legs brought up to her chest, her back almost turned to Elphaba. The green witch sighed, lighting some candles.
''It's dark in here.'' She stated, but yet again was ignored by Glinda. Once the room was lit up more the green woman decided to walk over to her. She still didn't agree with her still but she felt as though unless she took the first move Glinda would continue giving her the silent treatment.
''Glinda?'' Glinda turned her head away from her, staring further out of the window.
''Glinda listen to me please. There's nothing I can do you must realise that.'' When silence still followed she got down on her knees so she was in level with her and slowly turned the blonde's pale face to her. She resisted at first but Elphaba stroked her cheek and gently turned it to her. When she could finally see her face she noticed how much she must have been crying.
''I'm not intending to hurt you.'' Elphaba spoke quietly.
''Then why aren't you doing anything about it?'' She finally spoke up, her voice quiet and fragile.
''Because there's nothing I can do.'' Elphaba lied; she had looked through the Grimmerie these past few days in search to Glinda's request. Elphaba too wondered if it was possible and yes she found something which she thought on some level might work but besides that nothing no instant resolution to their problems.
''You're not even trying.''
''I have tried Glinda there's nothing I can do.''
''Do you even want to have a baby with me?'' Glinda looked at her firmly, searching for an answer within her. Elphaba opened her mouth to speak, but she didn't know what she wanted. When Elphaba didn't reply the blonde freed her head from her grasp and resumed to looking blankly out of the chilled over window.
''Leave me alone Elphaba, I need to be alone right now.'' She whispered in the chilly air.
