A/N: wowwinxgirlz- your review had me laughing…like all the other ones you leave

How about a good little Elise with her parents? As always all the reviews were loved and please leave more (: Prompts are welcomed and in return you get a cookie (:…I'm not that creative. If you read and review my oneshot, Poor and In Love, I send you a virtual Fiyero (:


Daddy's Home

Elphaba couldn't help but smile as she heard the far off sound of the horse's hooves coming in contact with the rough terrain that the mountain has. She sat in the swing on the large castle's front porch, her daughter sitting on her lap, awaiting her father's return. Fiyero had to go to the Emerald City after his parents' deaths to sign some paperwork with one of the Wizard secretaries, leaving Elphaba back at Kiamo Ko to look after Elise.

"El?" Elise raised her head off of her mother's shoulder to look at her.

"Mama?"

"Are you going to tell daddy?" Elise smiled and put her head back down as she nodded. Elphaba smiled and watched as the horse rounded the corner and the carriage came into view. It slowly stopped in front of the large castle and Fiyero stepped out. Elphaba smiled and sat her daughter down on her feet. "Who's that?" Elise beamed a huge smile as she answered.

"DADDY!" She screamed as she ran towards her father. Fiyero smiled as he squatted down and opened his arms to welcome his daughter. Elise fell into her father's arms and wrapped her small ones around his neck. "I missed you." Fiyero smiled and kissed her head.

"I missed you too, El." Fiyero pulled out of the hug to look at his daughter.

"Daddy! Guess what!" She said, jumping up and down with a smile on her little face.

"What?" He answered, just as giddy as his little girl.

"I'm going to be a big sister!" Fiyero smiled.

"You are? Who told you?" Elise laughed.

"Mama told me! She told me I could tell you!" Fiyero glanced up at his wife, who still hadn't moved from her spot on the swing.

"She did?"

"El, can you go tell Tay that daddy's home?" Elphaba asked as she walked closer to her husband and daughter. The two year old nodded and ran inside. Fiyero stood up to look at his wife, a smile plastered on his face. "What?" She asked as he came closer to her. He wrapped his arms around her waist and pulled her closer. She responded by putting her emerald skin arm around his neck. Fiyero captured her dark green lips inside his pale pink ones, his tongue rediscovering the contours of her mouth. He slowly pulled away when the lack of oxygen became present. He rested his forehead on her and her chocolate eyes poured into his azure one.

"I missed you," he whispered. She smiled and lightly kissed him.

"I missed you too."

"Is it true?" Elphaba nodded and bit her lip. Fiyero smiled as he picked her up and spun her around.

"YERO! PUT ME DOWN!" She screams through her laughter. He obeyed and pulled her close to him to kiss her again.


"Are you happy about this?" Elphaba asked him as she sat in bed that night. Fiyero sighed, coming out of the bathroom to sit next to her.

"Fae, not with this again."

"Not with that again?" Fiyero gave her his 'you know what' look. "I can't help it. You that I think that I'm a horrible mother."

"Fae. You're the perfect mother. You love Elise and you want to give her the world right?" Elphaba nodded. "Stop worrying about it." Fiyero smiled and kissed her. "How much longer until we have another mouth to feed?" Elphaba chuckled.

"Well, according to what the doctor told me yesterday, I'm six weeks along." Fiyero smiled and put his hand on his wife's nonexistent stomach.

"MAMA!" Elise screamed as she ran into the room and jumped onto the bed. Fiyero and Elphaba looked at their daughter and laughed.

"Yes princess?" Elphaba answered as Elise squeezed her way between her parents.

"I love you!"

"Well, I love you too."

"Daddy?" Fiyero hummed in reply as Elise snuggled into his side. "Can I sleep with you tonight?" Fiyero glanced up at his wife who nodded before answering.

"Yes, sweetie." Elise smiled and cuddled closer to her father. "Goodnight El."

"Night daddy, night Mama."