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The next morning, Galinda and Elphaba left at dawn on a horse and carriage.

Flounder swam next the carriage and whispered to Sebastian, who was hidden. "Has she kissed her yet?"

"Not yet!"

Flounder groaned in annoyance.

As they got into village, Galinda was so shocked at all the interesting people and things she saw. Elphaba smiled to herself as she and Galinda held hands while walking through the small village. Galinda pointed at people dancing and pulled the green girl towards it.

Elphaba was less than enthused; in fact she was more nervous. This blonde girl made her feel different. When they made over there, they stared into each other's eyes. Galinda's face flushed as Elphaba placed her left hand on her waist while the other grabbed the blonde's left hand. Elphaba smiled and began to dance lively to the beat. She got more confidant as she spun the blonde around and brought her back, bodies closer than before. They smiled at each other as Elphaba picked up the other girl by the waist and twirled her around.

Scuttle was watching them leave the village. "Flounder, any kissing yet?" he asked the yellow and blue fish.

Flounder shook his head sadly. "No, not yet."

Scuttle rolled his eyes. "Well, they better soon!"

As the sun was setting of the second day, Elphaba brought Galinda to the lagoon. Elphaba rowed the little, yet cozy, rowboat.

"Only one day left and that girl ain't puckered up once. Ok. It's time for a vocal stimulation." Scuttle said as he poked Flounder in the eye and flew off the rock he was on to a branch. He cleared his throat before beginning to screech.

Elphaba wrinkled her nose at the sound. "Someone should find this poor animal and put it out of its misery." She said jokingly to the blonde. Galinda smiled nervously but covered her face in embarrassment.

Sebastian covered his ears. "I'm surrounded by complete idiots," he exclaimed as he dove into the water and picked up a stiff reed and. "You want something done right; you gotta to do it yourself.

There you see her
Sitting there across the way
She don't got a lot to say
But there's something about her
Sebastian sang softly into Elphaba's ear, causing her to furrow her brow.
And you don't know why
But you're dying to try
You wanna kiss the girl
"D-Did you hear something?" Elphaba asked. Galinda shrugged and shook her head.

Yes, you want her
Look at her, you know you do
It's possible she wants you, too
There is one way to ask her
It don't take a word
Not a single word
Go on and kiss the girl
Elphaba and Galinda's face got closer but the green girl moved her head back, much to Galinda's dismay.

Sing with me now
Sha-la-la-la-la-la
My, oh, my
Look at the girl too shy
She ain't gonna kiss the girl
Sha-la-la-la-la-la
Elphaba kept on rowing while Galinda was bored out of her mind.
Ain't that sad
Ain't it shame, too bad
She gonna miss the girl

"You know I feel really bad about not knowing your name. Maybe I can guess it. Um…Dorothy?" Galindashook her head in disgust, causing Elphaba to chuckle. "Ok no then. Um…Rachel?" another head shake. "Diane?"

Sebastian appeared on the side of the boat. "Galinda, her name is Galinda." He whispered harshly.

Elphaba thought for a bit. "Glinda?" Galinda heard her mispronounce her name but she didn't mind. Her emerald princess can call her whatever she wanted to. She grabbed the other girl's hand and nodded, to tell her that was her name. (I know it's dumb…but it's all I can think of…sorry.) "Glinda? That's pretty. Ok Glinda." Elphaba said as she held hands with the beautiful blonde.

Now's your moment
Floating in a blue lagoon
Girl, you better do it soon
No time will be better
She don't say a word
And she won't say a word
Until you kiss the girl

Sha-la-la-la-la-la
Don't be scared
You got the mood prepared
Go on and kiss the girl
Sha-la-la-la-la-la
Soon all the fish in the lagoon were circling the boat singing along with the red crab but the two women never noticed. They were staring deeply into each other's eyes.
Don't stop now
Don't try to hide it how
You wanna kiss the girl
Sha-la-la-la-la-la
Float along
Listen to the song
The song say kiss the girl
Sha-la-la-la-la-la
Music play
Do what the music say
You wanna kiss the girl

You've got to kiss the girl Elphaba leaned over slowly toward the blonde as Glinda turned her head to see the emerald princess close to her.
Why don't you kiss the girl
You gotta kiss the girl
Go on and kiss the girl
Their eyes drifted closed as they were mere inches from each other. But before they could kiss, the boat flipped over.

All the animals except Sebastian, Scuttle, and Flounder, disappeared.

"Whoa I got you." Elphaba said as she helped the now soaked blonde to her feet.

Morrible watched them in her magic bubble. "That was close, too close. That little tramp. She's better than I thought. At this rate, they'll be kissing by sunset for sure! Well it's time I took matters into my own tentacles," she went over to her ingredients and picked an orange butterfly in a jar and threw it into her cauldron. "The king's daughter will be mine…then I'll make him writhe like a worm on a hook!" she cackled evilly as she slowly changed into a human.

Elphaba was sitting, playing her fife, staring at the ocean before her. Boq came behind her and laid a gentle hand on her shoulder, causing her to look at him.

"If I may say something…better than any dream girl is one that is flesh and blood. One that's warm and caring and right before your very eyes." He motioned to Glinda's room as he left.

Elphaba watched the beautiful girl retreat and turn off the light. Elphaba smiled softly to herself but it soon fade. She looked at the fife before heaving it into the water. She began to walk toward her place but froze when she heard that angelic voice of the girl that saved her. She ran over to edge. She could vaguely see a girl with brown hair walking on the beach, singing. She squinted her eyes to see her better. She felt her mind and her eyes cloud over as the song mesmerized her.