When Thehappyobesssedwickedfan3611 posted to tell you guys that I'd no longer be posting, I didn't think that get any response.

Let alone… 12+ including those I got in pm's. Thank you so much for the support but I'm sad to tell you this is the only story I will be continuing (because of writers block and time) if I get a stable base in reviews. Please enjoy :)

Elphie your WWW

The light poured through the windows, illuminating one clear pathway to the door. The curtains which normally covered the whole the thing were pulled back with a small pink ribbon on either side. Elphaba cracked a smile as she made her way to open them fully. Only then she noticed that one of the first things that greeted her when she awoke was Galinda's squeal, was absent this morning. She checked the bathroom and even her roommate's closet to check if she was there. Elphaba began to get worried until the door flung open to Galinda balancing a tray of food in her arms.

"Awwww- you're awake!" She whined, managing to close the door with her foot. "I knew I shouldn't have opened the curtains!" Galinda scolded herself, setting down the tray on the small coffee table and distributing the contents onto to even plates.

"What's this, Lin?" Elphaba asked helping her. She had brought back four mini chocolate croissants, freshly cut fruit, and two cups of coffee.

"It's for your special day, of course!" The blonde exclaimed. Elphaba knew exactly what she was talking about. Today was the day the she would be making her journey to the Emerald City. As Galinda said this she was smiling but Elphaba could see the pain and sadness in her eyes. She knelt down beside her like she had done for Nessa so many times when she was comforting her.

"It'll be okay." She said as they began to eat, breaking the silence after both of them had almost finished their meals.

"I know!" Galinda finally said, forcefully putting down her coffee cup breaking her usual demeanor. "It's just…" She finally stopped and broke down in tears, settling herself onto Elphaba's shoulder. "Elphie… you can't leave me… you're the only one I can be me around and the only one to understand me…" Galinda whimpered between cries. Elphaba shut her eyes for a moment.

"Hey, I'll only be gone for a month. Then I'll be back- I promise. I'd never leave without telling you." She smiled and helped Galinda up. "C'mon. We have to get ready to go to the train station- unless you've changed your mind about dropping me off?" She quirked an eyebrow questioningly and Galinda's eyes widened.

"I'll be right back!" She dashed into her closet it and removed one of her uniforms before locking herself in the bathroom to do her makeup. Elphaba sighed and set herself on her bed.


The think steam filled the air in the train station as Elphaba and Galinda made their way through to the platform. "Remember to look him in the eyes- and not with that weird creepy look that says 'I don't know you so I'm going to see if I can scare you off with my eyes' look.

Elphaba frowned. "If I didn't know you, I'd be offended." She joked. They both turned their heads as they heard Boq and Nessa approached with the familiar creaking of her wheelchair.

"Fabala! I'm so proud of you." She said more of in a way a peer would've than a sister. "Aren't we all." Boq and Galinda nodded, eyes glowing with sincerity. "But you'll be alright won't you?" The concern in Elphaba's voice was clear to Galinda.

She cleared her voice to answer. "She'll be fine! Biq will take care of her- won't you Biq?" She turned to the Munchkin and batted her eyelashes. Boq grit his teeth.

"It's Boq! And… I can't do this anymore…" He looked apologetically to Nessa and ran off the platform. "Boq..!" She shouted, making an effort to go after him. Galinda bit her lip and stepped forward.

"Nessa… maybe he's not the right one- for you…" Nessa shook her head in protest. "No… it's not him. It's me… I'm not good enough for him… Elphaba just go, I'll be fine." Nessa wheeled herself off to the same direction Boq had gone. Elphaba began to follow her as well but Galinda stopped her by grabbing the young witch's arm.

"Elphie… she'll have to carry on without you. We all will." Her eyes flashed in pain again.

Elphaba chuckled. "Please, you'll barely even notice I'm gone. Besides, you have Fiyero. Where is he anyway?" She looked up hopefully than shook her head. "Not that I expected him to say goodbye to me. We barely know each other." She looked down and began to pace.

"I don't know him either." Galinda exclaimed, grabbing Elphaba by the shoulders and shaking her. "He's distant, and moodified, and he's been thinking, which really worries me. I never knew how much he cared about that old goat." She bit her nails slightly. "OH LOOK! There he is." Galinda waved her hands hoping he'd see them through the steam.

"Over here, dearest!"

Fiyero walked over slowly, one hand in his pocket and another holding a bunch of flowers- poppies to be exact. He smiled that lopsided grin of his and went straight past Galinda, eyes fixated on Elphaba.

"I wish I'd gotten to tell you last night, but I'm really happy for you Elphaba." He handed her the flowers and began to scratch the back of his head ruffling his hair a bit. Galinda took her arm in his other. "Yes! We are both just so happy for you." He grimaced slightly. "Um… you know I've been thinking lately… a lot-" Elphaba cut him off. "Oh yes, I've heard." She said teasingly.

"Well… yea, about the Lion cub. I think about that day a lot." The tone in his voice was serious and held something else Elphaba could not pick up on.

She swallowed. "Really? So do I."

Galinda blinked and watched them for a moment before stepping up as well. "Oh me too. I think about it constantly. You have no idea how bad I feel for Doctor Dillamond… In fact! In solidarity… I've been thinking of changing my name. Therefore to express my utter outrage… I shall no longer be known as Galinda, but as simply, Glinda." She curtsied to Fiyero and Elphaba.

"That's very admirable of you… Glinda." He turned to Elphaba and ran his fingers through his hair again. "Elphaba… good luck." He finally said before dashing off.

"There! See!" Glinda whined, collapsing onto the ground.

"Galinda…" Elphaba murmured softly. "It's Glinda now! Stupid idea… I don't even know what made me say it!" Glinda shook her head. Elphaba pulled her up from the floor. "It doesn't matter! We all love you still, nothing's changed."

"I don't care! I want him! And he seems like the only one who doesn't love me! Oh my Oz. This must be what other people feel like!" She gasped. "Am I becoming… Normal?"

Elphaba laughed, "No, anything but." Elphaba hugged her friend in farewell but had a better idea just before the whistle blew in a boarding call.

"Come with me, Glin."

The blonde looked up in confusion. "Where?"

Elphaba cracked a smile.

"To the Emerald City."

Please leave your reviews and tell me what you think! Sorry if it's not as good as my usual, I'm not really sure. I haven't written in a while but it's nice to be back!

Elphie your WWW