AN: Now it's time for the second character to arrive. Anyone care to guess who it is? No...no one? Awww come on guys!...sheesh...hurtful! Anyways, enjoy!

Disclaimer: Again, just in case Disney and whoever owns Wizard of Oz wants to sue, get it through your thick heads...WE ACKNOWLEDGE THAT WE OWN NOTHING!


Yellow Brick Road

Bailey, Porkers, and the Scarecrow continue on their journey through the Land of Oz as the three walked in silence, except for the occasional oink from Porkers. The Scarecrow didn't feel like talking and Bailey was lost in her own thoughts. She kept thinking back to the conversation she had with the Scarecrow earlier and she still did not like the results from it. It wasn't that Bailey would deny her feelings for Cody if she was ever prompted by means of torture or blackmail, but she really wasn't in the mood to tell the whole world how she still felt about her ex. She had always thought that it was because she didn't want Cody to hurt her again, but now, she thought differently. Could it be that Bailey never wanted to admit her feelings for Cody again because she was afraid of what she might do? After listening to things from another perspective, Bailey began to realize what her parents meant by her being so stupid. Before she could think any further, the Scarecrow stopped her from walking.

"What's going on?" Bailey asked as she looked up. In front of them was a rusted Tin Man, hiding behind the bushes, as if he was peeping at something. The Scarecrow sighed, realizing exactly what the Tin Man was doing.

"I'll be right back. I just need to go and oil him up," the Scarecrow said as he began to leave.

"Wait, you know him?"

"Yeah, he is after all, my brother."

The Scarecrow went over to the Tin Man and started to oil him up, getting rid of all the rust that the Tin Man had collected. While helping his brother, the Scarecrow began muttering how the Tin Man always put himself in these kinds of situation and maybe he should leave him alone for once to suffer the consequences. As he finished oiling up the Tin Man, the Scarecrow gave him a good slap upside the head.

"HEY! What was that for?" the Tin Man said as he rubbed his head.

"For being you," The Scarecrow said shaking his head, "I thought when you said we were going to check out the farmer's daughters, you wouldn't be doing something that shouldn't be done in public."

"Well that's why you don't have a brain," The Tin Man said before spotting Bailey standing there with Porkers, "Now if you would excuse me, I see one of the farmer's daughters got away."

"Who?" the Scarecrow said before looking at his brother's line of sight towards Bailey, "Oh her, don't even bother with her. She makes you look like you actually have a heart."

"That's a little harsh don't you think?" the Tin Man commented while walking towards Bailey and Porkers, "Why hello Sweet Thang!"

Bailey blinked twice before she shook her head, "You couldn't be Zack, could you?"

"Who's Zack?" The Tin Man asked in confusion, "I'm the Tin Man, Scarecrow's older brother."

"Sorry, it's just that you remind me of someone I know."

"Yeah, I get that a lot. Someone came here once stating how I look like Dylan Sprouse from some lame show."

"Huh," The Scarecrow speaks up, "Now that I think about it, people have been saying that I look like this kid named Cole Sprouse. Supposedly he's the younger twin of Dylan. Odd."

Before anyone else could comment, you hear a suddenly shout from the heavens, "WE LOVE YOU SPROUSE TWINS!" before it was magically silenced by the sound of electricity in the air.

"You two do look some what a like," Bailey commented, returning the scene back to what it should have been.

"Yeah, except he's nerdy without a brain and I'm a ladies man without a heart. How does that work?"

"Well a ladies man usually plays around a lot, so I guess you could say you really don't have a heart to begin with," Bailey commented, which made the Tin Man cringe.

"I think I see what you mean by making me look like I actually have a heart," the Tin Man whispered to his brother, which was overheard by Bailey.

"HEY! I HAVE A HEART!"

"Yeah…" the Scarecrow said sarcastically, which earned him a death glare by Bailey.

"I have a heart! If I didn't, why would I have been able to put up with London for the past three years? Or if I didn't have a heart, then how come I felt so alive when I finally heard that Cody loves me."

"Who's Cody?"

"Her ex-boyfriend who she believes looks like me. In fact, we are completely different. The guy was smart enough to dump her like a sack of potatoes."

"HEY!" Bailey exclaimed, not liking the Scarecrow's insults towards her.

"Okay okay you two," the Tin Man said standing in between the two fighters, "Let's not bicker about this. Now, Bailey, tell me what have you done for Cody and what has he done for you and I'll see if you actually do have a heart."

"But how would you be able to do that? You said it yourself, you don't have a heart. How do you what having one would look like?"

"Because I still have a brain to process things logically!" growled the Tin Man.

As Bailey began to go back and forth on what she did for Cody throughout the three years they were on the ship vs what Cody did for her, she began to realize how short of a list her side seem to be. Beyond just Kettlecorn on the Sea, Cody has saved her from being possessed by a spirit, helped support her in a beauty pageant, gave her presents like the necklace of Aphrodite, went through life and limb to get her concert tickets for Hannah Montana, and as London mentioned before she was swept away to Oz, Cody even built a shrine for her. What did she do for Cody? Besides taking care of him when he was hurt from the competitions they had, or during the marriage assignment, Bailey couldn't think of anything else. Instead, she recalls all the times she was either oblivious or ignore Cody's advances on her, trying to keep him in the friend zone, or drooling over other guys like Adonis and Holden. Bailey had to admit that part of the reason why she finally agreed to go out with Cody was because he did something so wonderful for her that she couldn't help, but feel something for the guy. As she finished comparing the two, all the Tin Man could do was shake his head.

"This is just sad…" he said

"I know…" Bailey began, "I thought we were a bit more even on things."

"No," the Tin Man argued, "what is sad is that I don't even have a heart and I know what you've done was wrong. What in the world were you feeling then?"

"I don't know!" Bailey shouted as she slumped to her knees and began crying.

"So not only are you stupid with a brain," the Scarecrow began.

"But you're insensitive with a heart as well. This just makes me believe it's better if I don't have a heart."

"Nor I a brain."

As Bailey continues to cry, the two brothers could do nothing of comfort, but to let her cry it out. For now, Bailey finally understood what it meant to have a broken heart and how much Cody really loved her. She hoped that if she ever get out of Oz, she could be brave enough to finally tell Cody that she still loves him because she knows in her heart that he still loves her.