Wendy practically ran into the house and towards the backyard where her daughter was yelling for her. Wendy was glad that she left Romen and Melena. Wendy felt bad that she and Arthur went behind Melena's back to get Romen, but she knew they were running out of time to save Elphaba. For all they know, Morrible may have already taken Elphaba and, god forbid, killed her. She didn't want her daughters to go through a death of a parent, not again.

Wendy opened the back door in the kitchen, she suddenly stopped when she saw who was with her daughter. Silently, she cursed herself, Wendy knew this day would come, she was trying to avoid it as much as possible.

The witch's eyes never left the warlock's, he had changed so much, but yet not at all. Wendy remembered the day she fell in love with his steel, grey eyes. How his muscular, olive arms would warp around her every night. The way she loved to sleep on his broad chest, listening to his heart beat just to know that it was not a dream. Wendy noticed his raven hair was cut a lot shorter than it was back in Asgard. Either way, time had been good on him. He looked good. Mentally, Wendy shook her head, she was married now. She loved Tommy. Aaron was her past, no matter how good he looked in those blue jeans and black tee shirt.

"I'll just leave you two alone," Wendy could see how uncomfortable her oldest daughter was as she picked up her laptop and bag. "I'll see you later mom," Nyssa said as she ran back into the house. Wendy felt bad for Nyssa, she knew this must had been awkward for her to see Wendy's first husband. Wendy may have not talked a lot about Aaron, but he was her first love.

"Melena," Wendy turned her attention away from her daughter running to the kitchen door and back to Aaron. "But how?" Wendy could see that Aaron was confused. Wendy mentally slapped herself. Of course he wouldn't know, everyone back in Asgard must believe that Melena and her family were dead.

"She isn't Melena," Wendy explained, "that's her granddaughter and my daughter."

"So the curse," his brow grew closer together, as if he was trying to make sense of everything.

"I still can't have kids," she sadly admitted. Wendy could had sworn Aaron let out a sigh of relief.

"You look great Wen," his goofy grin crept onto his face.

"Aaron what are you doing here?" Wendy crossed her arms as he walked closer to her.

"Joanna and Victor wanted to talk to me," he closed the distance between them. "And I wanted to see you again," he cupped her cheek, gently stroking it. Wendy hated it how it felt so good as she leaned into his touch and closed her eyes. "I didn't think it was possible," his husky voice whispered into her ear, "but you are more beautiful," his voice fell as his lips captured her neck. Wendy let out a moan, this was wrong, but god it felt right.

"Aaron," her voice betrayed her as she tried to stop him. But somewhere deep in her mind, somewhere, where she unconditionally loved him, was in control and kissed him back. She grabbed his hair as his muscular arms wrapped around her, pulling her closer to him. Wendy was in bliss as his kisses remind her when she was younger, where he was the only man that she ever loved. When they would sneak out of parties and in the middle of the night and would get into trouble. The butterflies she would get when he was around, how he could make her laugh after another argument she had with her father, how he made her feel whole, came back at once.

Then it hit her like a ton of brick as she thought about her husband, Tommy. Guilt coursed through her as she knew he would be upset with her if he saw her like this. Wendy broke the kiss, but Aaron wanted more "Aaron stop," her voice was weaker than she would had like as he started to kiss the other side of her neck." Stop. Stop. Aaron stop now!" Her voice grew as she pushed him away.

"What's wrong Wendy?" confusion crossed his face. "If you want to take this inside I don't mind."

"No," Wendy looked away, ashamed of herself. She hated herself right now. She shouldn't had let Aaron kissed her, she should had pushed him away immediately. Tommy didn't deserve that; Tommy would never know. "No its that I can't."

"Why not?"

"I've changed Aaron."

"I have too Wendy," He grabbed her shoulders. "But I still love you. And I can see you still love me," he placed his thumb under chin and made her look at him. Truth be told, Wendy would always love Aaron, he was her first love, her first everything. He was there when her mother died, when her father started to become power hungry, he protected her and her family when they were leaving Asgard. He stayed behind so that they could have a chance to escape. Of course Wendy loved him. Loved. Aaron would always have a special place in her heart, but she loved Tommy. Wendy was sure of it.

"I don't," the witch walked out of his embrace. "Aaron I moved on. I'm married."

"Wendy," it hurt her to see him in pain. "I wished you waited for me."

"I didn't know what happened to you. For all I could had known you were dead."

"But we promise Wendy, to death do us part," he whispered, but loud enough for Wendy to hear.

"I'm sorry Aaron."

"Do you love him?" he finally looked up to the witch.

"Yes, with all my heart," she answered without a second thought.

"Well he must be one amazing warlock to win your heart," he gave a weak smile, Wendy could tell that he was trying to put a brave front for her.

"Well you see about that," she said nervously.

"Wendy, what is it?" his curiosity peaked. Wendy stayed quiet, not wanting to tell Aaron that Tommy was human. "He is a warlock isn't he?" Wendy gave a big sigh and looked away. Back in Asgard, it wasn't a good thing if a witch or warlock were to be in a relationship with someone who was not a witch or a warlock. Doing business with them was all right, but to be in a relationship with them was taboo. She didn't care what Aaron thought about her relationship with her husband, but she didn't want to start a fight either. "Oh what a relief," he smiled. This was not the reaction Wendy was expecting.

"What is that supposed to mean?" Wendy was upset with Aaron's remark.

"He human isn't he?"

"Does it matter?"

"Yes, it does," he said in glee. "That means I still have a chance. Don't you see Wendy," he was grinning from ear to ear. He held both of her shoulders. "In a few decades he will be gone and we can be together again."

"Are you serious?!" She shook Aaron off of her. "Aaron I don't love you anymore," she yelled, she was about to continue on until his lips touched hers. Unconsciously, she kissed him back. For a moment she lost touch of reality. But when she did, Wendy pushed Aaron off of her, whipping her lips.

"Don't love me huh?" He gave her a cocky grin. "I say you still do. Don't worry Wendy, I will fight for you. Forever," he walked away for Wendy leaving her stunned. She couldn't believe she kissed him again. She vowed that she would never kissed Aaron again. Seeing that he was near the pond in the backyard, Wendy used her magic to push Aaron in the pond. Giving something for Wendy to smile at.