"So where should we go to? Tokyo, Alexandria, Rexicoricafalipatorius?" he said. He walked around the center statue and looked at the array of buttons.

"One condition, it has to be wonderful." He said. She couldn't help the cringe that formed on her face. The wizard had said that to her and than betrayed her. He was so different on the inside than the outside. What had this man done? And more importantly, what was he becoming?

"That would be great. But I need to get my boyfriend back before I do anything else" she said. Her eyes went wide. "I don't know how we're going to do it. He could be anywhere in the universe. But I will try" she said. Her stance set slightly firmer.

"Okay, that makes things more interesting" he said. He froze for a long moment. "Better get to work" he said. Elphaba couldn't help the smile that escaped her lips. He could be so adorably innocent. While smiling back, he bounded up to the center statue. He started fumbling with levers. A loud sound came from the center statue. It sounded like the breathing of a mechanical monster. She fell down as the floor shifted underneath her.

She looked up at the doctor from the floor." What are you doing?" She said.

"I'm taking you to London, 19th century, judging from your clothes. I figured he would be in a time period parallel to the one you left" He said excitedly while still focusing on the center statue.

She considered herself pretty knowledgeable on Oz. After all, she traveled all over Oz rebelling the Wizard. She had fled too every region of it. To add to that, her father was the governor of Munchkin land, she was required to know Oz like her ABC's. Never before had she heard of London.

"This London, its in another world isn't it?"

He cocked his head. " Technically, yes, considering the Tardis here is another dimension." He said. He stroked a winding column. His eyes gleamed with utter adoration and love. She wondered if she was intruding on a private moment. After waiting a minute or two she loudly cleared her throat. He gave her a confused look and looked deep into her eyes.

"Um in this other world will I be green? She gestured down at herself and looked at the floor. Fiyero said the green was beautiful. But everyone else said it was hideous. In her early childhood, she tried to deny it. Soon after, she learned to admit it as fact.

"The only way to find out is to try. Ready?" An ecstatic smile surged across his face. He grasped her hand and ran to the door. Though she tried, she couldn't help but throw her head back and giggle. Part of her wanted to hold on to the pain of leaving Oz. It was the only thing she had left that connected her to it. They skidded to a stop.. A creek whined from the door as he opened it. A white light leaked through the doorway.