That night, Elphaba asked, "Why didn't anyone stare at me today? I liked it, but I was wondering why." I sighed and said, "I called Emily before we left—I knew the staring bothered you, Elphaba—you made it a little obvious our first day here—and so that no one in La Push stared at you, I told Emily to tell Sam and he told his friends and Quil and I think Sam's word is, in a sense, law." Galinda and Elphaba nodded and then Galinda asked, "Why you were glaring at Emily?" "Yeah," Elphaba seconded. "You said she was nice." I sighed and said, "She is, she really is. It's just that when we first met I didn't know anything about the mythical world surrounding the human world—now I do—and things have changed. Her fiancé is a wolf and my family are the cold ones and I'm dating one of them—one of the cold ones—making me a 'leech-lover' and so, wolf girls and vampire girls just don't get along—actually, we pretend to not get along when we're really good friends." They nodded silently.
Then I said, "So, what did you think of the movie?" Elphaba scowled and muttered, "I hated it—I'm a total jerk, and I threaten Glinda—who strangely reminds of Galinda—not sure why yet—and Galinda's my best friend so would I threaten her? It's just not nice." Galinda frowned and said, "They made Elphie be really mean—and Nessa got crushed by a house—and Boq got an axe—that kinda scares me—and Fiyero's just out there." I laughed and said, "So I take it neither of you liked it?" "Right," Elphaba and Galinda said at the same time. I grinned and Galinda yawned and said, "Good night, Elphie. Good night, Maddie." "Good night, Galinda," Elphaba and I said. "Good night, Elphaba," I whispered. "Good night, Madison," Elphaba whispered back.
