Elphaba whispered loudly into his ear. "Yero, this is about us!"

"I see that, and Glinda, Nessa, Boq…everyone."

"But how did the story get here? I mean, they think that we're only wearing costumes. I don't think that they know that the story is real."

"I think you're right. It's just all so…weird. I'm still trying to take it all in."

Margaret Hamilton screamed. "I'm melting! I'm melting….." Elphaba and Fiyero didn't talk again until the movie finished and the lights came back on. All around them mothers and fathers were carefully lifting their slumbering children. Fiyero grabbed Elphaba's hand and led her to an empty room.

"Elphaba, I know that you're upset…"

She didn't let him finish. "You're darn right I'm upset. Did you see what they did to me? They made my life into a story where I'm the villain. That little farm girl is the hero! When I died, people applauded, they applauded Yero. And they celebrate my death every year with a parade and a party! I can't believe it! The Wizard! He's the villain!" Elphaba was too angry to be depressed about the movie. She couldn't believe what she had seen. "And you're not even mentioned! They had the scarecrow there helping Glinda to kill me. Did you help her?" Fiyero looked hurt. "Of course you did. I told you to." Elphaba put her face in her hands. "I'm sorry, it's just…I don't know what to think."

Fiyero pulled Elphaba towards him and wrapped his arms around her. "It's okay. We'll find out who made this movie thing and we'll talk to him. Everything will be okay."

Elphaba looked up at him. "Well, at least I have my own story. Even if it's all messed up. But I'll fix it and everyone will know the truth." She laughed to herself. "Glinda didn't have a very big role did she? She would be very upset if she found out…" Both of them laughed. But Elphaba's face went serious again when she started to think. "I just don't understand. I need to understand…"

"We will." Fiyero looked into her eyes. "We will."

"You two better hurry up or you'll be locked up in here all night."

Fiyero and Elphaba turned to see the same man they had spoken to before.

"Did you enjoy the movie? I've always loved it, a big fan of the books too."

Fiyero snapped his whole body to attention. "There are books!"

Father Granger looked a little confused. "Yea, the books by Frank L. Baum? That's what the movie was based on." He leaned in a little closer and lowered his voice a bit. "You know, they say he claims to have actually been there…Oz, I mean. If you ask me I think he's a little off his rocker but he's a very good writer whether it's a first hand experience or not." He laughed. "Here, let me show you the way out."

Elphaba and Fiyero looked at each other and they were certain that they were thinking the same thing.

"Have a great night and thanks for coming!" Father Granger closed the door, leaving the two standing on the steps, alone. They spoke at the same time.

"We have to find him."