A/N: April 11th, 11 PM EST. From here on end I write without an outline.

Hehe... gotta love RENT and all its glory.


How did she end up on her broom? How the hell?

Elphaba could barely remember how she managed to get up into the night sky. She faintly recalled being jolted back into reality when she thought she heard her name being yelled. Was it Glinda's voice? Or was it just the wind in the trees? Whatever it was it had given Elphaba the strength to get on her broom stick and start flying home.

Through Elphaba's hazel eyes the Emerald City shone in the dark sky like a beacon of hope. Oh shiz, dizzy. Elphaba pressed one hand over the gapping wound, which was still bleeding hard. With the other hand she tried to steer the broom, which was getting harder since her eyes were starting to fail. She could see the palace now, she could see Glinda's balcony. Dear Oz, the pain was intense.

Suddenly, Elphaba's gripped slipped from the handle and she slipped of the broom. Luckily she was only ten feet above the balcony, but the fall didn't exactly help her broken body.

"Ugh...damn it." Laying on her back, Elphaba tried to catch her breath. Moaning, she put both hands on her wound. Closing her eyes tightly, Elphaba heard rapid footsteps approaching her.

"Elphie!" Glinda dropped to her knees beside her once green friend. Excitedly, Glinda squeaked and smiled brightly down at Elphaba, who was slowly opening her eyes. "I knew you weren't dead. I knew it. Oh Elphaba!"

Glinda looked down upon her friend's face and instantly noticed something was wrong. Her smooth skin seemed to pale in the moonlight. Holding her breath, Glinda brushed a lock of hair of Elphaba's forehead, which felt clammy. There were huge painful-looking bruises forming on Elphaba's slender neck. Glinda's gaze finally stopped where the two bony hands were pressing hard on their owners side. Barely breathing, Glinda moved Elphaba's unwilling hands and gasped loudly when she saw the blood.

"Glinda, I'm sorry." Elphaba looked up lovingly into Glinda's teary eyes, smiling softly when she realized the way the sparkled in the moonlight. "I didn't mean to..."

"Shh!" Glinda pressed a finger on Elphaba's lips, stopping her speech. Quickly, she ripped of a part of the bottom of her dress and pressed it tightly on the wound. "Hold on Elphie. Let me go get a Doctor."

Elphaba shook her head fiercely and managed to grab a hold of Glinda's wrist. "Stay..with me. Please."

Glinda didn't even try to fight with the woman, who looked so weak and docile. "Okay..."

"Oh, Glin." Elphaba reached up and wiped a tear of her lover's check, hating herself for making her cry. "Don't cry."

"I can't help it."

Elphaba tried to keep her breathing even, but it was becoming increasingly harder with each second. The pain was getting worse and Glinda's face swam in and out of focus. Suddenly the pain became intense and she let out a cry in pain.

Glinda could not stand sitting there not be able to help Elphaba. Every time her friend would cry out she would do her best to comfort her. Glinda felt her heart breaking into a million pieces. Lovingly, Glinda caressed Elphaba's face, trying to keep herself from crying.

"Glinda...Do you remember when we first met. In Shiz?" asked Elphaba weakly.

"Of course."

Elphaba smiled weakly and waved Glinda closer to her. When Glinda was less than an inch from her Elphaba whispered up, letting the hazel eyes dance once more in the jade ones. "I didn't really hate you that much."

Glinda laughed down a sob and pressed her lips softly on Elphaba's. Glinda could feel her try to respond to the kiss, but fail. Pulling away, Glinda ran her hand through Elphaba's beautiful black hair. "I have always loved you Elphaba."

Her hazel eyes closed softly and her breathing began to slow. Elphaba's hands found Glinda's smaller ones and she smiled. Quietly, Elphaba whispered to the blonde, the woman she loved, the woman she was willingly to die for, three words. "I love you..."

Glinda felt the hands clasped in her own's fall limp. Glinda looked down at the beautiful face of her Elphaba, who looked almost asleep. Breathing hard, Glinda brought one of Elphaba's hands up and held it close to her heart. Tears were pouring down Glinda's face. "Elphaba..." Glinda tried, hopping an answer would come. None came. Glinda threw her head back, letting the golden curls that Elphaba always loved fly against her back. She sang out one name into the night sky so loud, and so sad, that it broke every heart that heard it.

"Ellllllphhhhhiiiiiiieeeeee!"


A/N: Oh god. I know. Drama, and angst. Jeez. I'm sorry its short...but that is all you guys will be getting for... um...10 days. I'm going to The Keys!

Oh, and the last "Ellllphhhiiieee"? Think Roger from Rent when Mimi dies. It should be like that.

Reviews please. I need to know if you liked this or not.