Day 6: Museums

"Elphaba we have been in this museum for hours! Can we go now?" Glinda asked with an over dramatic sigh. This was the third museum they had been to today, and the blonde woman was getting quite tired.

"Glinda, we spent hours doing things you like to do, so we are going to stay a bit longer here. It's only fair," Elphaba answered.

"Oh, please Elphie, can we go? I'll do anything," Glinda begged.

"No," Elphaba answered, as she walked into the other room.

"I'll do your laundry for a week," Glinda said.

"No," The green girl replied.

"I'll buy you any Science book you want!" Glinda suggested.

"No."

"I'll be you're slave for a week! Anything you want I'll do," The blonde answered in a seductive tone as she played with Elphaba's raven locks.

"That does sound tempting but my answer is still no," Elphaba replied.

"Oh come on, Elphie, I don't see how you can have fun looking at this old stuff!" Glinda said, as she crossed her arms over her chest.

"It's a learning experience. Pay more attention and maybe you'll learn something," With that Elphaba walked away a bit for something caught her eye. Before she could look at the object she wanted to study Glinda grabbed her by the arm and dragged her over to something else.

"Elphie! Sweet Oz, look at this guy. He must have gotten hurt when he died. Look how he's all bandaged up," Glinda exclaimed.

"Glinda, that's a mummy. He got bandaged up like that because that's the custom of that time. Great Pharaohs were wrapped like that on purpose. He didn't get hurt," Elphaba answered.

"Oh," Glinda said. "But look at all the jewels he has with him! When I die that's what I want. I want to be wrapped up just like that and have all those jewels with me."

"Glinda, they don't do that anymore and besides I don't think you would like it," Elphaba replied, as she looked over the mummy.

"Why not?" Glinda demanded.

"Because one of the customs about doing this is they take your brain out through your nose," Elphaba answered.

"ICK! That's so gross! Never mind I don't want that to happen to me," Glinda said, as she clung to Elphaba, in fear, almost like the mummy was going to was going to jump up from it's resting place.

"It's okay, my sweet, the mummy isn't going to hurt you. He's dead," Elphaba said, with a smile.

"Well, just to be sure, I'm going to stay by you," Glinda answered, as she began to pull the green woman away. It didn't take long before the blonde to see something else. "Ooh, I see something shiny." Elphaba just rolled her eyes as she got dragged over to the far side of the room. There in a glass box as well was a diamond incrusted tiara. "Now that is a beautiful piece of jewelry. They should let people try it on instead of keeping it in that case."

"Glinda, everything here are old artefacts. People can't touch them. These precious objects could break," Elphaba said.

"The museum could let it be supervised, so the visitors could learn by being hands on with this old stuff," Glinda suggested. "Well expect for that mummy. He can stay in his nice glass case away from me."

Elphaba smiled and without warning kissed Glinda on the side of her mouth before saying, "You're so cute. Do you know that?"

"Maybe. Say it again just so I can be sure," Glinda answered.

"You're cute." Elphaba replied, as she kissed the blonde on her lips this time. "You know what? I think we have been in this museum long enough. How about we head back to our room?"

"I like the sound of that," Glinda answered, before being pulled close to the green woman. The blonde gave a little squeak in surprise as she felt Elphaba's warm breath against her ear.

"Besides, I feel like being hands on with the most precious thing in the entire world," Elphaba whispered in a husky voice.

"And what is that?" The blonde woman asked, playing along, as she felt the green woman wrap her arms around her waist.

Elphaba grinned as she answered, "The super rare and one of a kind Glinda Upland."