A/N: wowwinxgirlz- your review had me in tears from laughing. I'm pretty sure my cousin thinks I'm insane. How about a little sisterly love and Fiyeraba fluff? As always all the reviews were loved and please leave more (: Thanks to ElphieFaeThropp for the prompt… It's 4:00 am and I wrote this in a hour so if it's bad, please say so.


Mama's Okay

A scream pierced the night air as Baxianna snuggled closer to her older sister. "Why is mama screaming?" The two year old questioned, her azure eyes full of terror, staring up at her sister. Elise pulled her sister closer to her.

"I don't know Baxi." Both girls jumped when they heard another scream. After the scream stopped, a cry rang through the castle walls. "Do you know what that means?" Baxianna looked up at her, eyes still wide as could be. "We have a brother or sister." As Elise spoke, they heard a knock on the door before it opened.

"Girls," Fiyero whispered as he walked in.

"Daddy! Is mama okay?" Fiyero smiled at his middle daughter, picking her up out of her sister's arms and placing her on his hip.

"Yep, and so it your baby sister." Both of the small girls squealed. Elise looked at her dad after climbing out of bed.

"Can we meet her?" Fiyero smiled and started out the door with his two daughters in tow.

"Why do you think I came and got you?" Elise giggled and shrugged her shoulders, something she had defiantly got from her mother. They rounded the corner and soon reached the door of Fiyero and Elphaba's bedroom. "I come baring some worried guest," Fiyero announced as the trio walked into the room. Elphaba sat in the middle of the bed, her green face covered in sweat, her hair falling in front of her face as she watched her youngest daughter sleep in her arms, but her head turned upwards when she heard her husband. The queen couldn't help but smile as Elise came running towards the bed and climbed on next to her mother while Baxianna fought her father to be put down. Fiyero agreed and the green toddler totted over to the bed. Fiyero sighed and picked her up, placing her on the other side of the bed before taking his spot at the end.

"We were scared, Mama," Elise whispered as she snuggled close to her mother.

"Well, girls, I'm fine, but say hello to your sister, Kacee Rose." Baxianna peered around her mother's arm to see the infant as her older sister fell asleep next to her mother.

"Mama? Why isn't she green?" Elphaba sighed and handed the newborn to her father before pulling her middle daughter on to her lap.

"Well, Bax, every person is special in their own ways, right?" The two year old nodded.

"Yea, mama's special because Lurline made you green to show that you're different. Daddy's special because he's the world greatest daddy and king! Elise is special because she can draw." Elphaba smiled, obviously she had inherited her mother's brains.

"And how are you special?"

"Well…" Baxianna started, looking up at her mother. "I'm green…and I can run fast." Elphaba smiled again.

"You are also the world best Baxianna Melene Tiggular that you can be." Baxianna beamed a huge smile at her mother.


"I'm so proud of you," Fiyero whispered to his wife as they looked at their newborn daughter sleeping in her crib. The queen was pressed against the railing with her husband's arms wrapped around her midsection with his chin on her shoulder. Elphaba smiled and Fiyero turned her in his arms. "I'm serious, Fae."

"It's not like it's the first time I've brought a beautiful baby girl into the world." Fiyero smiled.

"No, but," he whispered, kissing her before continuing, "each time, I get prouder of you. You're truly amazing Fae."

"Well," she told him, "I didn't do it all by myself."

"What do you think she's going to be like when she gets older?" Elphaba pondered out loud after a few moment of silence. She had turned back around to face her daughter and Fiyero's chin had returned to where it was before.

"Well, I bet she's going to headstrong and stubborn, just like her mother. She's going to read a lot and tend to keep to herself. She's going to be the quiet one, I can already tell. She's going to love her older sisters and hopefully a younger brother. She's going to hate being a princess and would much rather be playing football with the boys." Elphaba laughed at Fiyero's prediction of their daughter.

"Well, she's already quieter than Elise and Bax were, that's for sure."

"Fae?"

"Yes, love?"

"Would Ma and Dad like them." Elphaba sighed and turned around in his arms again.

"We both know that your parents would've loved to spoil the girls as much as they could."

"I miss them, Fae." Elphaba smiled slightly and pushed a piece of his hair out of his face to revile his azure eyes.

"I know you do, Yero. So do I. When the girls, and whatever more children we have, we'll tell them about your parents and how much they would've loved them."

"I love you so much, Fae." Elphaba smiled again and pressed her dark green lips against his pale pink ones.

"I love you too, Yero my hero."