Wow this is like the third chapter I've written in one day! I'm obsessed...

"Hey Bella!" Galinda squealed from the top of the staircase. Edward had brought his pale sweetheart to meet his family; and their guests.

"Hey Galinda," Bella replied, looking puzzled. "Why are you here?"

"The Cullens were kind enough to take us in for awhile," Elphaba explained as she appeared at the top of the staircase. Moments later Fiyero joined her.

"So you've been living here the whole time?" Bella wondered.

"Yep," answered all three Ozians at once as they descended the stairs.

"Well that explains some of your so called 'witchcraft'," the pale girl chuckled, casting Elphaba a meaningful look. The green girl shrugged in response.

"Edward why don't you play the piano for Bella?" Galinda suggested.

"You play piano?" the pale girl gasped, turning to her bronze haired vampire.

"Yes," he chuckled, pulling her towards the magnificent grand piano that stood on a raised portion of the floor. Slowly the room emptied as first the Cullens then the Ozians decided to give the couple privacy. Which isn't to say that Galinda and Elphaba weren't eavesdropping from the top of the staircase.

"The book didn't do his music justice," the blonde crooned reverently. "It's so beautiful."

"It is," Elphaba agreed solemnly. In fact the song Edward played sounded like her feelings for Fiyero put into music; deep, happy and heartfelt but also filled with bitter longing. Tears pricked at her eyes.

***

"Carlisle!" Jasper called as he jogged past the open guest room door. "We're gonna go play some baseball; do you want to come?"

"Sure," came the doctor's voice from his office. "I'll be out in a minute."

"Baseball?" Fiyero asked, poking his head into the hallway. "Can I play?"

"You can watch," Jasper replied with a grin.

"We play rough," Emmett explained as he joined his brother in the hallway.

"Sounds like fun," Fiyero chuckled. "I'll come and watch."

"Alright!" Emmett exclaimed enthusiastically. "We can take the Jeep."

"Do you two want to come?" the Winkie prince asked, turning back to the girls in the guest room. Elphaba was doing homework and Galinda was doing her nails.

"No," the green girl replied absentmindedly.

"Are you sure?"

"Fiyero we have no desire to watch baseball in the rain," Galinda assured him.

"Your loss," he shrugged.

***

It was several hours later when Elphaba noticed the Winkie's absence. "Where's Fiyero?" she wondered, putting her school books away.

"Didn't you hear?" Galinda chirped.

"I was doing my homework," the green witch pointed out. "You know how I get when I'm concentrating."

"He went to watch the Cullens play baseball," the blonde told her, still working on her immaculate nails. The green witch's face paled to a sickly shade. "What?" Galinda wondered when she saw her friend's expression.

"The nomads," Elphaba managed to choke out.

***

"Elphie don't do anything stupid," Galinda insisted as her friend stormed into the Cullens' garage. "I'm sure the Cullens will protect Fiyero."

"But what if they don't?" the panicked witch shrieked. "What if Fiyero does something stupid or reckless? What if they're too worried about Bella to help him? What if James starts tracking Fiyero? Think about it. In the book the Cullens were willing to risk their family to save Bella but we're just some strangers that forced them into caring for us. This could end horribly."

"Elphaba listen to me!" the blonde shouted, grabbing her friend's arm. "You aren't thinking straight. Relax. Nothing's going to happen. Breathe." It took the naturally sensible witch only a moment to realize that her friend was right. Carlisle and Alice wouldn't allow anything to happen to the Winkie prince. A sigh of relief escape her lips.

At that moment a sudden gust of icy wind blew into the garage and Elphaba's body tensed once more. "Do you hear that?" she asked, her voice cracking with fear.

"It's just the wind," Galinda assured her, confused.

"It sounds like someone in pain," the green girl insisted, her eyes focusing on something only she could see. "Fiyero is in danger."

"How do you know?" the blonde demanded.

"I don't know I just do," Elphaba told her. "He's going to be in the wrong place at the wrong time; we've got to get to the field."

"We don't even know where it is!" Galinda squeaked. "And even if we did how could we get there in time?"

"I'm sure I can find him," the green witch growled, eyes flashing. She searched the room for a means of transportation. The cars were locked and attempting to drive one would no doubt cause more harm than good. Her eyes lit on a tattered broom resting in the corner and a crazy idea sprang into existence. Elphaba grasped the rickety handle and concentrated, clawing at the magic locked away in her stomach. Images of Fiyero's broken body sucked dry of blood flew through her panicked mind and tears began to fall.

"What are you doing?" Galinda whimpered. Her friend didn't respond. There was a flash of light and then the broom was hovering. Elphaba's eyes glowed triumphantly. "Sweet Oz," the blonde gasped in awe. Swinging aboard her impromptu transport the green witch kicked off and rose into the air. "Elphie you could get yourself killed," Galinda told her sternly. "This is insanely stupid."

"Love does that to you," the green girl replied, remembering Bella's words in Biology. And then she was soaring into the sky.

"If you hurt yourself I'm going to kill you!" the blonde shrieked after her. Suddenly the gravity of the situation fell squarely onto Elphaba's shoulders and fear once again found a handhold in her heart. A feeling of dread tugged her in the direction of Fiyero. Leaning forward on the broom handle Elphaba urged it faster and faster until the icy wind brought tears to her eyes and tore her hair back in ragged strands of ebony lightning.

"I'm coming Fiyero," she vowed. "I'm coming."

It's been awhile since there was any action in this fanfic so I decided to spice things up. And there was a cliffhanger at the end too which I don't usually do…anyway I hope you liked it. Please review! Also tell me whether or not you think I should make a sequel once this one is finished.