The next morning

Elphaba walked out of her room and headed straight for the door. Hoping her father was still sleeping. But sadly he was not and was sitting in the living room by the fire place.

Governor Thropp: And where do you think you're going?

Elphaba: I need to go to the store.

Governor Thropp: Oh come now Elphaba, you're about to go try and contact that boy.

Elphaba: Why is my life now any concern of yours? You never cared before.

Governor Thropp: Because you're not going to keep embarrassing me!

Elphaba: Well let me go I don't have to stay here with you or anything.

Governor Thropp: Oh then what? You become a street walker? You're already unmarried and pregnant. Nobody is going to want you! All you will do is ruin my good name.

Elphaba: Fiyero wants me!

Governor Thropp: (laughing) That boy was just using you.

Elphaba: No he wasn't!

Governor Thropp: Elphaba you're a freak no one in their right mind could ever possibly want something so hideous as you! (He laughed) That baby is probably going to be funny looking to?

Elphaba couldn't take it anymore she made one of the fire pit sticks rise up in the air and come straight for her father. But it missed him by an inch.

Governor Thropp: Why you little ingrate.

He said charging at her he raised a hand to her but stopped in his tracks.

Governor Thropp: (laughing) I know what will fix you. (He opened the door) Go on to the store but you better be back in an hour. Johnson (one of his guards) would you be so kind as to walk with my daughter to the store and back.

Johnson: Yes sir

Governor Thropp: Run along I have some stuff to take care of.

The next day

Elphaba laid in bed trying to think of a way to escape her father's house. He had guards on every corner assuring she didn't leave the property. She just couldn't figure out what he was up to. Just then she heard a knock on the door.

Governor Thropp: Elphaba comes down stairs I have someone I want you to meet.

Elphaba got out of bed and walked to the living room. Where she found her father talking to a couple.

Governor Thropp: Here she is? Elphaba this beautiful couple has been given a very sad ordeal.

Elphaba: What's wrong?

Governor Thropp: Mrs. Phyllis why don't you share your story with her. She will probably receive it better from you.

Mrs. Phyllis: Hi, me and my husband were in a terrible accident two months ago. We both nearly died.

Elphaba: Oh my Oz I'm glad you're okay.

Mrs. Phyllis: Yes but we still lost something very precious to us.

Elphaba: What was that?

Mrs. Phyllis: our baby he was only 9 months old.

Elphaba: Oh I'm so sorry I couldn't imagine losing my baby. (Elphaba said touching her stomach)

Mrs. Phyllis: (she smiled) How old are you Elphaba?

Elphaba: 19

Mrs. Phyllis: Oh 19 I remember when I was 19. It felt like it was nothing I couldn't do.You have your whole life ahead of you. Why would you wanna be tied down with a baby at your age?

Elphaba: Excuse me?

Mrs. Phyllis: Your little problem.

Elphaba: I DON'T HAVE A LITTLE PROBLEM.

Mr. Phyllis: Listen Elphaba enough of all this small talk. My wife is desperately missing our child. Your father has offered us your baby and we have accepted his offer.

Elphaba: WHAT!!!! I'M NOT GIVING UP MY CHILD!!!

Governor Thropp: Yes you are! Listen I will have my people draw up the paperwork. All you two will have to do is sign and as soon as that thing drops you can come get it.

Elphaba: I SAID NO!!!

Governor Thropp: Pay her no mind. (Come on let me walk you guys out)

Mrs. Phyllis: Okay Elphaba don't worry about a thing I assure you we will take really good care of the baby. (She said trying to touch Elphaba's belly but Elphaba pushed her away)

Governor Thropp: ELPHABA!!!

Mr. Phyllis: Come on dear she's just mad right now. (Once they left Governor Thropp returned)

Governor Thropp: (laughing) What's the matter?

Elphaba: I'M NOT GIVING MY CHILD TO THEM!

Governor Thropp: You will do whatever you're told! Besides I'm making a nice penny off your little mistake.

Elphaba couldn't fight the amount of anger and pain she was feeling. She knew this wasn't good for the baby but she just couldn't help it. She made her father float and pinned him up to the wall. She once again made the fire pin stick point directly at him. But instead of it scaring him. He thought it was rather funny.

Governor Thropp: Go ahead make my day!!

Kill me and then they will throw your ugly ass in jail. Locked away from the world. (He laughed)

Elphaba dropped him to the ground. He slowly got up and dusted himself off. Then walked over to his daughter very calmly then he slapped her. Making her fall to the floor.

Governor Thropp: Elphaba I'm really trying not to put my hands on you but you're making me.

Just then somebody was beating at the door. Governor Thropp walked over and opened it and was instantly knocked out to the floor.

Elphaba: FIYERO!!

Fiyero: (Ran to her) BABY ARE YOU ALRIGHT?

Elphaba: Yes now that you're here. (She hugged him tightly)

Fiyero: I'm sorry I took so long!

Elphaba: It's only been two days.

Fiyero: Yeah two days too long. (He hugged her tightly again)

Governor Thropp: Boy I will kill you! (He said slowly getting up off the floor)

Fiyero: YOUR NEVER GOING TO PUT YOUR HANDS ON HER AGAIN!!!

Mr. Tigelaar: Fiyero it's okay.You two go on to the carriage. Me and Governor Thropp have some business to conduct.

Governor Thropp: Don't you dare leave!

Mr. Tigelaar: Go on Elphaba he has no authority over you anymore. (Elphaba and Fiyero leave)

Governor Thropp: THAT'S MY DAUGHTER!! NOW GET OUT OF MY WAY I GOTTA TEACH THAT GIRL A LESSON!!

Mr. Tigelaar: No sir your not!

Governor Thropp: Who the hell are you anyways?

Mr. Tigelaar: Oh I'm deeply sorry I'm King Tigelaar Fiyero's father. My son and your daughter have grown quite attached to each other.

Governor Thropp: Have you seen her?

Mr. Tigelaar: Yes sir and I'm also aware she is carrying our grandchild. Which basically makes her my blood. I don't know about you and your family dynamics. But in mind we protect our blood. So I want you to sign this paper work. Signing away all your rights to Elphaba and the baby.

Governor Thropp: Are you out of your rabbit mind? Do you know how much money I got wrapped up in that baby?

Mr. Tigelaar: Okay fine, GUARDS!!!

The Royal guards came rushing in with guns a blazing. And pointed them all at Governor Thropp.

Governor Thropp: Now wait a minute.

Mr. Tigelaar: You either sign the papers. Or I will simply have to eliminate you. Your call Governor Thropp. I'm truly doing you a favor you seem to not care about Elphaba anyway. We will finish paying for her schooling. And also support her anyway she needs especially for the baby. You'll be a nobody to her. (Governor Thropp hesitated) Think about your other daughter. I hear she's your favorite. You don't sign this paper she'll be left here all alone. Held responsible for all your debts. Is that what you truly want. (Governor Thropp signed the papers) Thank you!! Now I need you to do one more thing for me. Since my son told me about you. I have been doing my own research about you and your beautiful wife. And I learned that there was a trust. She left for Elphaba.

Governor Thropp: I don't know what your talking about.

Mr. Tigelaar: I think you do! Elphaba's mother left her and your other daughter a great deal of money. Where is it?

Governor Thropp: It's gone!!

Mr. Tigelaar: You got a month to make that money reappear. Or you have another problem on your hand. You have a nice day sir. (Mr. Tigelaar left with the guards following behind him)