Chapter 2
The next morning, Glinda casually asked Elphaba about her plans for the day.
"I want to go into town," Elphaba shrugged. "I want to go to the bookstore. I didn't make it into town before they closed yesterday. Yero and I are going to have lunch at the pub. You?"
"Oh, this and that," Glinda replied airily, her mind already at work.
If there was anything Glinda was skilled at, it was staging her timing in ways that seemed entirely coincidental. It had helped her meet many a boy and stage many dramatic entrances at parties.
So when she met Elphaba and Fiyero coming out the pub that afternoon, she appeared pleasantly surprised.
"Oh, hi!" she greeted them. "How was lunch?"
"It was good," Elphaba shrugged. "What are you up to?"
"Just browsing," Glinda smiled.
"We're just going to the bookstore before we head back to school if you want to come," Elphaba offered.
"Sure," Glinda agreed and then paused. "Actually, while you're here. Fiyero, could I ask a favour? I'm trying to pick a gift for Popsicle's birthday and I could use a guy's opinion," she beamed at him.
Fiyero looked to her in bewilderment. "Uh, sure, Glin," he agreed.
He turned to Elphaba. "You want to go ahead, and I'll meet you there?" he suggested.
Elphaba agreed and headed towards the bookstore.
As soon as she rounded the corner, Glinda whirled around to face Fiyero.
"Ask her," she said firmly.
Fiyero looked at her blankly for a moment before he made the connection. The joy and relief that washed over Fiyero's face was more beautiful than Glinda had ever imagined.
"Are you sure?" he asked hopefully.
Glinda nodded. "I'm sure. Come on."
"Elphaba said she wants to marry me?" Fiyero demanded.
"Yes," Glinda nodded.
Fiyero eyed her suspiciously. "She actually said-"
"Fiyero, you're just going to have to trust me on this," Glinda cut him off.
She hurried him along the streets back to the jewellery store and ushered him inside.
"Do your parents know?" she whispered to him as they headed for the display case with the engagement rings.
"Not exactly," Fiyero admitted. "I mean, I haven't told them. But I doubt they'll be surprised."
Glinda hesitated. "And Elphie's father?"
Fiyero's face darkened. "He can try to stop this, but he'll have to do it over my dead body."
Glinda patted his arm. "Don't give him ideas," she advised and turned her gaze to the rings.
"Ooh, that one!" she pointed immediately, picking the biggest, shiniest one she saw.
Fiyero rolled his eyes. "Glinda, this is for Elphaba," he reminded her. "She's not going to want anything that big. Can you let me do this please?"
Glinda heaved a sigh and stepped to the side, watching him frown over the case.
He stood there for so long without moving that Glinda began drumming her nails against the counter impatiently. Elphaba may be easily distracted in a bookstore, but eventually she'd come looking for them and Glinda knew Fiyero wouldn't want her to find him looking at engagement rings before he actually proposed.
"Fiyero?" she prodded gently.
He looked up at her. "What do you think about this one?"
Glinda peered over to look. It was a delicate gold band with three tiny diamonds in a vine pattern.
"Hmm."
"What?" Fiyero demanded. "Is it that bad?"
"No, no," Glinda reassured him hastily. "No, it's very Elphaba."
Fiyero stared at her blankly.
"Glinda, I have no idea what I'm doing here, and you're not helping," he hissed at her.
Glinda rolled her eyes. "Fiyero, calm down. Honestly."
"Calm down? Glinda, I'm asking Fae to marry me. I need the perfect ring!" Fiyero exclaimed.
"And you'll find it," Glinda said soothingly. "You just need to think bigger."
She pointed to the ring he'd pointed out.
"This ring is very Elphaba. It's simple, it's delicate, it's lovely. But once you two are married, Elphaba is going to be a princess. Future queen. She needs a ring that fits that future status. So, you need to match all your Elphaba knowledge with all your royal knowledge."
"Trust me," Glinda said confidently. "I'm like… Elphie's fairy godmother."
Fiyero stared at her blankly.
"Fairy godmother? Like in Cinderella? The fairytale?" Glinda pressed.
Fiyero frowned thoughtfully and Glinda's face softened.
"Look, Fiyero. You say Elphie deserves the world, right? This is your first chance to give her that," she said quietly.
Fiyero's gaze drifted back over the engagement rings.
"That one."
Glinda followed his finger and beamed.
"Perfect," she nodded.
Fiyero summoned the clerk and pointed to the ring. "I want that one."
The clerk smiled as she unlocked the case and retrieved the ring to show him.
"Excellent choice, sir. White gold halo band with a marquise diamond setting."
Fiyero examined it carefully and he broke into a wide smile.
"This is the one," he confirmed.
Glinda suppressed a squeal, clasping her hands together in front of her mouth.
The clerk turned to Glinda. "Do you know your ring size, miss?"
"Oh, it's not for me," Glinda explained hastily. "I'm just helping him choose. But it's ok. I know what size he'll need."
Fiyero looked at her in bewilderment and she shrugged. "What? I know ring sizes."
When the clerk told Fiyero the price, Glinda's eyes widened but Fiyero didn't even blink at the figure.
"Do not tell Elphaba how much it cost," he warned her, once he'd made arrangements to pay and pick up the ring once it had been resized.
That was the least of the secrets Glinda was worried about keeping.
"When are you going to ask her?" she demanded. "Are you going to tell Nessa?"
Fiyero sighed as they left the store, looking both relieved and exhausted.
"I don't know when I'm going to ask her yet," he said. "But I'm not telling anyone else. Except my parents," he amended. "I swear to Oz, Glinda. If you let this slip-"
"I swear, I won't say anything," Glinda promised, miming zipping her lips shut.
Fiyero looked somewhat doubtful but nodded as they headed towards the bookstore to meet Elphaba.
The next few weeks were the longest of Glinda's life. Every time Elphaba and Fiyero went out on a date, Glinda wondered if Elphaba would return with the ring on her finger.
Glinda did what she deemed her part- after helping Fiyero select the ring, naturally. She started to push Elphaba to open up about her dream future. Not enough to rouse her suspicions about Fiyero's plans to propose, but enough to make her believe it would happen.
As exams began, she was forced to put the matter of her best friend's possible engagement from her mind, to ensure she would pass her exams and actually be able to graduate. But that didn't mean she was any less impatient.
"What are you waiting for?" she demanded, cornering him in the dining hall one night.
"Glin, we're in the middle of exams," Fiyero pointed out. "I'm not stupid enough to propose when Fae is so focused on her studies I swear there's times where she forgets who I am. Are you kidding me?"
Glinda wrinkled her nose. "That makes sense," she allowed.
"Besides," Fiyero continued. "I was waiting for this and it only came this afternoon."
He pulled a letter out of his jacket pocket and handed it to Glinda.
"Is this from Elphie's father? I thought you weren't going to ask his blessing?"
"Not his blessing," Fiyero replied. "My parents' blessing."
Glinda skimmed the letter frantically. It wasn't a long letter, but succinct. As he'd predicted, Fiyero's parents weren't exactly surprised that he planned to propose; and although it was sooner than they'd expected, they readily gave him their blessing.
We're thrillified to have Elphaba as part of our family, they had written, which melted Glinda's heart. There was more love for Elphaba in that sentence than she'd ever heard from Elphaba's father.
"I do not think Momsie and Popsicle would be this calm about my getting engaged to someone I'd only been seeing for a few months," she said in amazement.
Fiyero grinned slightly. "Yeah, my parents are pretty cool," he admitted.
Glinda smiled. "You do have a plan, don't you? On how to do it?"
Fiyero rolled his eyes. "Yes, Glin. Somewhat. I'm working on it."
"Do you need any help?" Glinda offered. "Because I am great at getting people where they need to be. Or wearing what they're supposed to wear," she hinted.
Fiyero stared at her exasperatedly.
"What? Cinderella's fairy godmother got her glass slippers," Glinda pointed out. "I can certainly make sure Elphie looks presentable when you're proposing."
Fiyero just walked away.
Of the five of them, Elphaba was the last to finish her exams and they'd collectively agreed to meet her once she was done and have dinner to festivate.
Glinda had sat her last exam two days ago, which meant she'd spent the past two days completely free to again obsess over Fiyero's proposal. He'd been remarkably tight-lipped on the subject ever since he'd shown her the letter from his parents.
As they waited for Elphaba's exam to finish, Glinda studied him critically. He looked relaxed as he leaned back against the wall, whistling softly and joking with Boq about something.
"We've only got one more week until graduation," she mused.
Nessa smiled at her. "I know. Isn't that great? I can't wait to go home."
Glinda studied Nessa carefully.
"What are your plans for after you're home, Nessa?"
"Oh, I'm going to start working with Father, I think. He's going to start letting me shadow him, and really see what it means to be Governor."
"And Elphie?"
Nessa's smile faltered. "She'll be busy, I'm sure."
The girls shared a knowing look before Nessa averted her gaze. Glinda went back to watching Fiyero.
When Elphaba exited the classroom, her shoulders were light, and she practically skipped into Fiyero's arms.
"Done!" she declared with relief, giggling slightly as Fiyero swung her off her feet.
"You feel good?" he asked her. "You did ok?"
"I think so," she agreed frowning slightly. "Is it weird if I feel a little sad?"
Fiyero grinned. "It's why I love you," he told her, dipping his head to kiss her.
"Where should we go for dinner?" Glinda asked them.
"The Wilted Rose?" Fiyero volunteered. "Or the pub?"
"No, we should go somewhere fancier," Glinda insisted. "This is a festivation, after all."
After a few more suggestions, Elphaba broke up the debate.
"Why doesn't everyone just go get what they want, and we can meet up and eat on the grass? Like a picnic?" she suggested.
"That's a great idea," Nessa agreed.
"I've got a blanket we can use to eat off!" Glinda offered.
"I'll get drinks," Fiyero raised his hand.
When they all met up with their respective dinners, setting up their picnic underneath a tree, Fiyero surprised them by pulling out a bottle of champagne.
"I figured if we're festivating, we should do it in style, right?" he asked.
Elphaba took the bottle from him and raised an eyebrow. "Yero… great idea, hon, first of all. Secondly, did you think to get champagne flutes along with the champagne, or are we drinking from the bottle?"
Fiyero rolled his eyes. "Fae, I wasn't going to buy champagne flutes right before we graduate. So yes, we will be drinking out of paper cups," he nodded.
Elphaba laughed.
Fiyero waited until they'd finished eating before opening the champagne. Even Nessarose consented to having a little champagne so that they could make a toast.
"Alright," Fiyero announced when all their glasses were filled. "I would like to propose a toast."
"To no more exams!" Boq declared, grinning at Nessa.
Fiyero pointed to Boq. "While that is a very important thing, Boq. I had something a little different in mind."
Glinda straightened, her eyes widening. Was this it?
"I would like to propose a toast," Fiyero repeated, raising his glass. "To… friends."
Glinda frowned. "Friends?" she repeated disappointedly.
Fiyero nodded.
"To friends," Nessa echoed, beaming at them all.
"I'll drink to that," Elphaba agreed.
They clinked glasses and drank, but Fiyero sat back on his heels soberly.
"I just want to say," he said, putting his glass aside. "That I'm really glad I came to Shiz."
Nessa gasped softly, one hand going over her chest. "Oh no," she whispered, her eyes looking glassy. "Are we doing goodbye speeches already? Because I'm not prepared for that."
If Glinda's instincts were right, that wasn't the only thing Nessa wasn't prepared for that was about to happen.
"Ssh," she hissed. "Let Fiyero talk."
Fiyero flashed her a small grin before continuing.
"So, I've been to a few schools-" he began, cutting off as Elphaba coughed faintly.
He raised an eyebrow at her and she looked at him innocently, stifling a smile.
"Elphie, hush!" Glinda demanded.
Elphaba looked at her in surprise, and Fiyero shot her a warning glance.
"I just think it's rude to interrupt when people are making speeches," she said innocently. "Go on, Yero."
Fiyero rolled his eyes. "Thanks, Glin."
He took a deep breath. "I've been to a few schools now, but Shiz has definitely been the best. And that's because of you guys. Especially, because of you," he said as he turned to Elphaba.
Glinda watched Elphaba's face soften as he took her hand in his.
"Fae, everything changed when the moment I fell in love with you," he told her. "I changed. And it's been a long road from that day until now, but it was all worth the wait. I'd like to say I don't have any regrets but we both know that isn't exactly true," he admitted and Elphaba nodded faintly.
Glinda flinched slightly, knowing she was one of those regrets- or at least, he regretted that their relationship lasted as long as it did. Yet it didn't hurt as much as she thought it should.
"Even though," Fiyero continued. "I wouldn't change anything, because then our story wouldn't be the amazing story it is. I have worked harder to win your love than I've ever worked for anything in my entire life, and I will work hard for the rest of my life to give you all the happiness that you deserve."
Fiyero released Elphaba's hand and moved so that he was kneeling on one knee, drawing out the ring box from inside his pocket and opening it to reveal the stunning diamond ring inside. Glinda's vision blurred with tears, but she still saw the blood drain from Elphaba's face as she realised what was happening.
Nessa muffled a gasp against her hand and Boq gaped at Fiyero, who seemed to be oblivious to everyone except Elphaba.
"Elphaba, I love you. And I want to spend the rest of my life with you," he told her, reaching for her left hand. "I want our lives together to start as soon as possible. I can't stand the thought of being apart from you for even a minute after graduation."
Tears ran down Glinda's face silently. She spared a glance towards Nessa, who was watching with glassy eyes. Elphaba seemed to be fighting back tears as well.
"I know it seems crazy, I know it seems that it hasn't been that long," Fiyero said, his voice dropping so that Glinda was straining to hear what he was saying.
"But I've loved you for so long. So much longer than eight months. You are the only girl I want to be with- to be my wife and my queen. Elphaba, will you marry me?"
The question hung in the air for a long moment as Elphaba and Fiyero stared at one another in silence. For one heart-stopping moment, Glinda thought Elphaba was going to say no and she held her breath, mentally willing her best friend to accept.
And then Elphaba nodded as a sob burst from her lips.
Fiyero's whole body sagged in relief and he pulled Elphaba into his arms, kissing her far deeper than he usually did around them.
Glinda began to cry in earnest, watching Elphaba bury her face in Fiyero's neck while he held her tightly. He was whispering something to her, pulling back and cusping her face in his hands gently. Glinda wondered if he was explaining his reasons- well, one of the reasons- behind his proposal. They both looked so solemn and Elphaba was nodding faintly at whatever he was saying.
A movement in Glinda's peripheral vision caught her attention and she turned to see Boq handing Nessa a handkerchief to wipe her eyes.
Finally, Fiyero took the ring from the box in his hand and gently slipped it onto the ring finger of Elphaba's left hand. They both stared at it for a moment, before Elphaba whispered something to Fiyero and kissed him.
Glinda felt she had been patient long enough by now and crawled inelegantly across the blanket to reach her best friend, practically falling over her in her hurry to hug her.
"Elphie! Let me see!" she exclaimed eagerly, grabbing for Elphaba's left hand.
"Glinda, you've seen it," Fiyero reminded her as Elphaba laughed slightly.
Elphaba's eyes widened slightly and she looked between them.
"What? Glinda, you knew about this?"
"I helped pick the ring!" Glinda beamed.
"No, you didn't!" Fiyero protested. "She didn't," he told Elphaba.
Glinda rolled her eyes. "Fine. I was just with him when he picked it. But I haven't seen it on your hand," she said, pulling Elphaba's hand out of the shadows cast by the tree they were under, so she could see the diamonds sparkle in the sunlight.
"It's so perfect," she said, her throat tight at fresh tears welled up in her eyes. "I'm so happy for you!"
She hugged Elphaba tightly.
"Thanks, Glin," Elphaba said quietly.
Glinda released her and turned to Fiyero as Boq moved forward to congratulate Elphaba. "Thank Oz you finally did it. I thought I was going to die."
Fiyero scoffed. "You thought you were going to die? There is a very good chance I failed all my exams, because unfortunately, none of them had a question about how you planned to ask your girlfriend to marry you."
Glinda giggled.
Behind them, Nessa and Elphaba were hugging.
"I just- I can't believe it!" Nessa said stunned, looking at the ring.
Elphaba laughed hollowly. "Me either."
Nessa looked to Fiyero. "I can't believe you got Father's blessing to propose."
Fiyero paused for just a moment. "Er, I didn't. He doesn't know."
Nessa's eyes widened. "Oh."
She hesitated and said rather slowly. "I don't think he's going to take it well."
"I don't particularly care," Fiyero said firmly.
Elphaba smiled at him softly. Oddly Nessa didn't look reassured.
That night, Elphaba couldn't help herself from watching her ring sparkle in the lamplight. Glinda smiled as she exited the bathroom.
"I have never seen you look so happy," she said.
Elphaba blushed faintly. "Well, I get one week to be happy before my father finds out. I may as well make the most of it, right?"
Glinda's face lit up. "I am so glad you said that, Elphie."
She reached under her bed and pulled out a hatbox which she carried over to Elphaba's bed.
"What's this?" Elphaba asked in bewilderment, sitting up on her bed.
Glinda flung off the lid. "Wedding magazines!" she beamed.
She pulled a few out and handed them to Elphaba. "Now, were you serious about a fall wedding? Because a wedding for this fall is doable if we work fast… and if you're happy with late fall. Like, end of October."
Elphaba gaped at her. "We haven't talked about a date yet," she said weakly.
"Well, you should do this tomorrow then. Now, these two issues have some dresses I think would be amazing for you. I have some old issues that have great ideas for fall weddings, but they're all at home."
Elphaba let out a breath slowly. "Glin, can we hold off on the wedding plans just for now?" she asked. "I'm still getting my head around the idea I'm engaged. I don't know if I can cope with thinking about the actual wedding part just yet. And the marriage part is… terrifying."
Glinda frowned. "You don't regret-"
"No," Elphaba hastily interrupted. "No, never. It's just a lot, that's all. I'm just feeling a little overwhelmed."
Glinda smiled gently, squeezing her hand. "Of course. I'm sorry. I'm just… so happy for you. Both of you."
Elphaba smiled faintly. "I know, Glin."
Her gaze drifted back to the magazines. "Um… do I want to know how long you've been collecting these for?"
Glinda looked at her as she repacked the hatbox.
"Wedding magazines? Since I was five. This box of wedding magazines? Only the past few weeks," she reassured her. "I wanted you to have ideas."
Elphaba chuckled. "Well, I have had one or two brief ideas," she admitted.
Glinda's face lit up. "Like what?"
Elphaba hesitated. "Would you be my maid of honour?"
Tears sprung to Glinda's eyes. "Really?"
Elphaba smiled. "You already started drafting the speech, right?"
Glinda laughed and nodded, throwing her arms around Elphaba and hugging her tightly. "It's going to be an amazing speech," she promised.
"And, as my first point of business as your maid of honour, I'm going to make sure that you and Fiyero have the happiest week of your lives," she continued. "You know, before your father turns up for graduation, finds out about the engagement and makes you both miserable."
Glinda went to get a pen and notebook, her mind already brimming with ideas, missing the look of trepidation on Elphaba's face.
"Great," she said weakly.
Glinda was oblivious. Elphaba may fit the Cinderella fairytale perfectly, but Glinda was her fairy godmother. And she was determined to be the most amazing fairy godmother ever. Glass slippers would be nothing by the time she got through helping Elphaba plan her wedding.
The End
AN. I wanted to keep this light and fluffy, so we are ending this here! Coming next- Until the End of Time.
Chapter One will be up in a few minutes (if you're reading this right after I post it. Otherwise, it should be up now)
