Leah PoV
Leah grunted and held a hand to her throbbing temple. It felt as if she'd just taken a major beating. Her head still span in circles from being whipped around by the tornado. She sat up and looked around her, her sight a little blurry. She saw blobs that she gathered were Jacob, Rachel and Embry. Leah waited for her sight to return to normal before she woke up the others. At least she hoped they were still alive for her to wake up. She breathed a sigh of relief when she heard one of the others stir. She looked around at which body was moving. Her sight cleared and she smirked at a groaning Embry. He more than likely hadn't felt any better than she did. He looked at her and the two of them started laughing. At least they survived the tornado, even if it hadn't lead them into this 'world of Oz.' A little while later Rachel and Jacob began waking up themselves. Leah took the liberty of looking around and seeing where they landed themselves. It was a beautiful scene of the countryside and her heart sank. It looked like they were dragged farther into the countryside. What she found weird was that it was all so green and so lush. She turned her eyes skyward and frowned at a floating object coming towards them. The others turned their heads to get a glimpse of what she was looking at. She let out a gasp when she saw a woman floating in a giant bubble, with the most bone chilling smile. It was too wide for Leah's liking. That smile creeped her the hell out. Rachel's eyes widened in shock and she got up off the floor to meet the woman in pink as the bubble burst and she stood with both feet on the ground.
"Lady Glinda," Rachel greeted, "we don't mean to cause trouble. My friends and I just need your help.
The Glinda woman snickered and nodded, that creepy smile still plastered on her face, "Whatever for child? And, oh dear, your friends seem to have lost their attire."
Leah looked down at her nude body and blushed. The boys did their best to cover themselves up. They didn't think to bring any extra clothing, and now they were in a whole new world… naked as a newborn baby. Rachel explained to this woman what happened with her sister, leaving out the part about them being wolves, and how they were searching for her sister that was captured by some kind of Wicked Witch of the West. Glinda gasped at the mention of this witch's name and ushered them to follow her. Before Leah could gather her wits about what was going on, she was hovering above ground and climbing higher. She was in one of those giant, floating bubbles. She wasn't a fan of heights but she was afraid that if she clung to the bubble that it may burst with her in it. She rolled her eyes at the boys doing tricks in their bubbles and showing off. However, she had the last laugh as they landed on solid ground and the boys landed flat on their backs. The Glinda lady ushered them inside some green castle.
"They will get your friends something to wear." She smiled and gestured to a group of people no taller than an eight year old. They looked too mature to be children.
Leah followed the midgets to a large room that surprisingly wasn't green. It was black, purple, red and gold and looked like an Arabic princess from the ancient times would occupy this room. She had to admit it was a pretty cool room and it gave her ideas for redecorating back home. One of the little midgets cheerfully rolled out a rack of clothing from the closet and told her to pick out what she wanted to wear. She chose a coral corset that matched a pair of coral trousers and black suede lace-up boots that reached just below the knee. Once she was dressed she followed the little midget to where the magical Glinda and Rachel were speaking in hushed tones. The boys met up with them a few seconds later, looking pretty cute in their grey vests and matching grey slacks. Leah had to hold in her laughter when she saw them. Instead she snorted and roughed up Jacob's hair. Rachel cleared her throat and waited for them to settle down before she spoke.
"Dawn is in Kiamo Ko, where the witch may be holding her hostage." Rachel explained, "Lady Glinda won't send any soldiers or something in fear that it's too dangerous. But, someone will show us the way and then we're on our own."
Well that's selfish. Leah thought. Knowing it's an off task and still sending us off on our own. What a psycho, greedy, little pink, fluffy bitch! "Fine, when do we leave?" She growled.
Dawn sat on Theodora's balcony, her arms resting on the rails that stopped her from falling. The latter somewhere else in the castle, arguing with her sister about the newly broken spell. She could tell that Evanora was not too happy about her spell being broken by a stranger, and even worse a stranger that her younger sister fell in love with. Evanora didn't believe Theodora could fall in love with someone she'd just met less than a week ago. Closing on six days any time now. Evanora insisted that Theodora was simply infatuated with the 'wolf girl.' Bullshit she was infatuated! If Theodora was only infatuated with her then, how could Evanora explain Theodora returning to her usual self. Was she so blinded that she couldn't see her sister was not even green anymore? Or could she not simply accept the fact that a strange 'wolf girl' broke her spell.
"A penny for your thoughts?" Theodora teased.
Dawn was so deep in her own mind that she hadn't heard Theodora creep up behind her, "I think they're worth much more than that."
Theodora sat next to her, the light of the sunrise reflecting off of her black and white gown, or rather, the white parts of her gown. She stroked her fingers through the girl's mahogany waves," Of course they are." She said softly, kissing her cheek, "Care to share them with me?"
"I just miss my family is all," Dawn lied, "an awful lot."
Theodora sighed and pulled the girl into her arms, kissing her temple. The two of them watched as the sun rose higher into the pink, purple and orange sky. Neither of them were tired at all. Dawn liked the feeling of being held in the older woman's arms. It made her feel both loved and comforted just hearing her steady heart beat. She could have sat there for hours on end without being interrupted. But, of course, fate would have it that the Winki guards were raising alarms and the flying monkeys were attacking something. Both Dawn and Theodora stood and strained themselves to see what was going on. A soft wind blew her hair back slightly and she caught a whiff of a familiar scent. She gasped in horror as it became stronger and both Winki guards and flying monkeys were taken down.
"Stop them!" She screeched, "They're attacking my friends!"
