New chapter Woo! This one took me forever to figure out, but Iknow I'm going to well I had to figure out something and I did. I think I'm gonna have so much fun writing the next one the most though. Please R&R
-This is EVILINA
Disclaimer: I do not...yes...maybe...kinda...sort of...YES...no. No I do not own Wicked. sob sob Oh well I own this idea. Yay!
The Winkie Prince woke up the next morning frustrated with himself slightly more than her. He quickly got himself dressed in plain black pants and a tan shirt to go out walking earlier so he wouldn't have to talk with anyone. Especially Elphaba. He peered out side his room and found it clear of people. Grinning he stepped out and quickly made his way down the steps and onto the banister to slide down the railing.
Roan sat at the bottom of the stairs waiting for him and Demon stood nearby. The prince nodded to them and walked quickly out of the castle to the relief of the out doors.
"So, what are we going to do on this fine day Roan?" Fiyero cheerily asked him turning to face him and walk backwards. He stared up at him with the glimmer of a smirk fading away from his face.
"I think you should go and apologize to Miss Elphaba." The prince's cheerfulness faded as the Dog said this and he rolled his deep blue eyes.
"Please you have met her haven't you? You did hear her I mean I think the whole Vinkus-" Roan cut him off.
"That is not the point, Fiyero, the point is that even if she will not forgive you right away and forgive me but you should still ask for her-"
"No she should ask for my forgiveness! You heard her. How she addressed me and yelled at me. Me! All the nerve."
"You destroyed all her nerves."
"Excuse me if I say that she provoked my-"
"Your stupid bastardess behavior?" At the Dog's words Fiyero looked both agitated and sorrowful. His mind was racing.
"Listen, she really tried not to yell at you so she obviously wanted to...well not be enemies." Roan began to walk again now noticing that they had stopped while walking towards the forest. Fiyero followed right behind him eagerly seeking the Dog's help.
"How the hell do you expect me to apologize? You know very well I've never done that before. Why start now?" Even as he said this possible starts for apologetic conversations began to run through his head. I have realized that I was extremely rude earlier. Yeah I was a bastard. I have seen the error of my ways. I needed a Dog to point them out.Damn it .The dog walked into the trees of the forest and turned to face him glaring right into his own blue eyes. Fiyero stared back through his, but felt odd under the Animals stern gaze.
"I do know you very well Fiyero, but I also know that you have very little or no friends and are all alone out here in the Vinkus. Though we may get many guests, they are all dramatically older and you choose to prank them."
Fiyero looked generally confused by what had been said. He knew the dog was right and that every argument he tried would end in 'you're a bastard go and fix it'. Eventually the Dog would win.
"You also know what I'm going to do next don't you?" The dog smiled at him and silently nodded. "Right I'm going to-"
He was cut off when something fell from the sky just in front of him and smashed on the ground. The prince slowly bent down to examine it and found on closer inspection that it had been a water balloon.
He stood up smirking and began to turn around. Then he heard a crow above him and instinctively looked up. The bird flew quickly in circles around his head and then-splash. The bird had dropped another balloon on him and hit him directly in the face. Fiyero felt liquid drip down his face and drench him all over. Beside him he thought he heard Roan bark out a little laughter at the sight.
The now soaked Winkie Prince turned around to face the castle hearing a cackle of evil and happy laughter from that direction. He stepped out from behind the trees and the laughter increased from cackles to melodic laughs. He wiped the liquid from his eyes and blinked several times as he saw Elphaba's outline in her window seat laughing at him.
"Where did that come from?" He yelled to her stalking angrily towards the tower and stopping just before reaching it seeing that a crow was perched on her bare green shoulder.
"The sky, idiot." She said looking down smirking at him. He rolled his eyes and crossed his arms angrily. Her smirk grew into a smile and then into giggles as she looked down at him and he began to grow more and more confused.
"What?" He asked glaring up at the tower window. She momentarily ceased her laughter and looked down at him. Then unsuspectedly she threw another water balloon down at him. With his quick reflex's to thank he narrowly missed it, but was hit by a second that hit him while he had watched the first hit the ground and roll to the side still intact.
Her laughter escalated and the crow left her shoulder to fly out for seconds before returning to its green perch. He once again wiped the water from his eyes and stopped moving to spit out water. It was then that he caught sight of his hands. The formally tan hands were now green. The exact same shade as all of Elphaba. Glancing down at the rest of him it appeared he was now all green as well.
"Oh, yes very funny." He sneered up at her wiping the quickly drying green paint from his face. Most of his body had already dried with the paint. Which most likely meant he was now green for awhile.
"I thought it was." She said smiling sweetly down at him before leaving the window. He gritted his teeth and then noticed the unbroken balloon Elphaba had thrown first. He bent down and quickly picked it up.
"Fiyero..."
"Roan, maybe I'm not ready to beg just yet." He hid it beneath his shirt and ran towards the front door. He ran into his mother and father and fell back onto the floor. "Sorry." He quickly murmured jumping back up and looking at them. They were carrying suitcases and a carriage was waiting for them just outside the front gate.
"Fiyero dear I'm glad I caught you." He rolled his eyes as his mother grabbed both his shoulders and looked him sternly in the eye. "I know there is a guest here and I would've very much have liked to meet with her, but I'm afraid she may be gone when we return."
Another confused look spread across his face and he looked down at her. "Where are you going?"
"To the Emerald City of course." His father chimed in returning from piling their luggage onto the carriage. "I have errands to run and your mother is coming just to go on a trip somewhere. You will be all right while we're gone?"
"Yes, I'll be fine." Was his usual answer for his question. He had expected them to leave sometime before the actual summer started. He really didn't expect 'goodbye' to take this long.
"All right, then goodbye." His mother said before kissing his cheek and allowing his father to drag her away. The carriage quickly pulled away after they had gotten in and settled for the long ride ahead of them. Good riddance. Fiyero thought tearing his eyes from the road and back to the castle doors. Now back to my mission. He threw the doors open and took the steps four at a time to climb quickly up to the tower room. He knocked lightly and heard soft footsteps across the floor.
She opened the door and then seeing him quickly went to close it. Before she could he stuck his shoulder in the way and stopped the door. The girl pushed hard back against it with all her might and tried to close it. "Go away." She said through gritted teeth.
"No!" He yelled finally forcing his way into the room and causing her to slam the door behind him. She turned around quickly to face him and met a green boy instead of tan. That had been her doing. Her smirk never faded after it returned.
"What do you want?" She said bitterly walking over to the window with the crow still on her shoulder looking outside with her. It was Fiyero's time to smirk and he produced the water balloon from beneath his shirt. He silently walked up behind her holding his breath to keep from being noticed. "Well?" She demanded to know why he came and now she would.
"THIS!" Fiyero yelled triumphantly before popping the water balloon up against her green neck. She jumped and spun around squeaking out of shock, as the crow was scared off her shoulder. Her long black hair was soaked, as the prince's own blonde hair was. And the entire back of her navy blue dress was covered with water as well. The prince laughed and she angrily shoved him back against the door.
"What do you say now, Miss Elphaba?" A smirk spread once again across her beautiful green face as she faced him.
"I say you better start running, Master Tiggular, because you're running out of time!" She said growing in volume from a whisper to a shout as she said it. He smiled playfully and immediately turned and opened the door before bolting out of the tower room and down the stairs. He stopped at the bottom and smiled as he saw her standing at the top of the stairs still.
"Just one question, am I the cat or mouse?"
"We'll see Master Tiggular."
