Okay, so here's chapter 6. As I said in chapter 5, this was supposed to be part of chapter 5, but I figured it would be too long. Anyway, there's a part in here with Elphaba and Morrible that might be confusing. If it is or if you have any questions, I would be more than happy to answer them for you. Just let me know in the review or send me a message. :)
So, here's chapter 6 and i'll have chapter 7 up hopefully soon. I just need to get it written first. Hehe.


When the bell finally rang, Elphaba got up actually feeling happy. She had people being nice to her instead of scorning her and she had Fiyero treating her like a queen. She was actually, surprisingly happy.

"Bye-bye Elphie!" Shenshen chirped as she and Pfanee left for their next class.

"Um, yeah, bye." Elphaba said, still not accustomed to their friendliness.

Fiyero was smiling at her when she turned back around and she melted at the warmth held in his face. They started walking down the hall, Elphaba not exactly sure where, but just happy to be walking with him.

They walked in silence for a few minutes when Fiyero spoke. "So, I was thinking…"

"Really? You?" Elphaba replied teasingly. Fiyero laughed and gave her a small push.

"I know, surprising huh? But seriously, I was thinking about things."

"What kind of things?" she asked, suddenly suspicious.

"Galinda related things." He answered, looking uncomfortable. "I was thinking about breaking up with her."

Elphaba stopped and gaped at him. He gave a nervous laugh and looked back at her.

"Fiyero, you can't." Elphaba finally said. "She loves you!"

"So? Maybe I don't love her back. Maybe I love someone else." he turned to look at her again, his blue eyes boring into her. She turned away and he sighed.

"Please, Fiyero. It would break her heart." She paused before adding. "Please don't. For me, please."

Fiyero sighed loudly and ran his hand through his hair. "Okay, fine." he finally said.

Elphaba nodded her head and muttered a weak 'thank you' without turning to look at him. Fiyero sighed again and started off. "I'll see you later." he muttered over his shoulder. He turned a corner and was gone.

Elphaba stared after him, then turned around and started off toward her next class, internally kicking herself.

He doesn't mean it; he thinks I'm Galinda and that Galinda's me. He still loves Galinda. Stop getting your hopes up.

But maybe, just maybe, he doesn't have you two mixed up. After all, your spell on the class during the lion cub rescue didn't affect him, so why should this one? The tiny, very annoying voice in her head whispered.

Elphaba froze with this realization. She shook herself and continued walking.

No, no. That was just a one time thing, a coincidence. She told herself as she reached her classroom. But a tiny seed of doubt had planted itself in her mind and refused to leave. She shook it away, turning to why she had begged him not to break up with Galinda. Why had she? She rationalized it was because if Fiyero broke up with Galinda it would break her, and she didn't want to see her hurt. That, and she didn't think she could handle the tears.

She shook her head and opened the door to her class.

As soon as she stepped into the room, she was bombarded by a flying pink person.

"Elphie!" Galinda squealed, hugging her around the waist.

"Galinda!" she said in shock. "Hi." she stuttered, her face paling. She had completely forgotten that this period was Sorcery.

"Good to see you, Miss Thropp." Madame Morrible said from her desk. "Ready for today's lesson?"

Galinda let go of her and hopped down the isle of desks, picking up her training wand on the way.

"Uh, uh, yes of course." Elphaba spluttered, quickly setting down her stuff. She still hadn't had time to prepare what she was going to ask Madame Morrible, and the fact that Galinda was here, especially after what had just happened with Fiyero, wasn't helping.

"Elphie? Are you okay? You look kinda…pale." Galinda said coming up behind her. Elphaba quickly composed herself and turned to Galinda. "Oh, yeah I'm fine." she lied, walking past her. "Just kinda tired."

Galinda looked at her quizzically and opened her mouth like she was going to say something, but was cut off as Madame Morrible started the lesson.


"I'll see you later Elphie!" Galinda chirped, prancing out of the room. Elphaba just lifted her hand in farewell, while she finished putting her things away. She looked up and saw Madame Morrible sitting at her desk, writing on some documents.

Elphaba took a deep breath and walked up to her. "Excuse me, Madame Morrible? Do you mind if I ask you a question?"

"Of course not dear, what do you need?" she replied, setting down her pen and looking up at her over the tops of her spectacles.

"Well, I was just wondering, if someone like me accidentally cast a spell that was designed to affect people in a certain way, could it affect the entire campus? Hypothetically speaking of course." she added quickly.

Morrible laughed lightly and made a motion with her hands as if waving something away. "Well, it does depend on the person, the person's skill with magic, and how badly the person wants what the spell does, as well as other minor things, but yes, I would say that if you or someone with your power cast a spell that was supposed to affect people, it would most definitely affect the entire campus."

Elphaba swallowed, but kept her face neutral.

"Okay, and is it possible for certain people to be unaffected, or would it just be coincidence?"

"Oh yes, it is very possible. Say for example you cast this hypothetical spell that affected the whole campus. I would be unaffected because I posses enough magic and talent that I would be protected. Only if your magic is stronger than someone elses magic, or if they lack the talent to harness their magic, would you be able to affect them with a spell."

Elphaba nodded quickly, her eyebrows bunching together in thought. "Yes, and what about someone that didn't have any magical ability that was unaffected?"

Madame Morrible put her finger to her chin thoughtfully. "Well, it could just be a coincidence. If the caster of the spell did not want that person or persons to be affected, and wanted it strong enough, then they would be unaffected. I suppose it could depend on a few other details, but I won't bore you with those." she smiled widely up at her. "In most cases if the caster did not choose to keep them unaffected, it would probably just be a mistake or a coincidence."

Elphaba sighed quietly in relief before smiling at her and saying, "Thank you Madame Morrible. I was just curious."

"Of course dear." The sorceress replied as Elphaba walked out of the room.

As soon as the door was closed, Elphaba slumped against it and held her head in her hands. Only one good thing did she learn from that. Fiyero being unaffected by her first spell was most likely a fluke as she had thought, which meant he probably HAD been affected by this latest spell.

But that meant that her suspicions had been correct. She had enchanted the entire school without her even realizing it.

She walked down the deserted halls with only one thought in her mind now.

Oh dear.


So, I hope you enjoyed it and it wasn't too heach achingly confusing. As I said above, I'll answer any questions and stuff, just let me know.
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