"Did you hear what I said?"
Wicked: For Good
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"Did you hear what I said?"
Wicked: For Good
#She finally had someone to hold her hand
gelphie for a friend's birthday :p
Big fan of characters with abandonment issues so profound they leave claw marks in everything they touch but would sooner gnaw off their own leg than admit that they desire kindness and safety
The Bottle
But, Galinda, you're a martyr.
ALAYM with gelphie would actually not be sexy at all, it would be a comedy sequence, because after being told she’s beautiful Elphaba would do her vulnerable little “You don’t have to lie to me” and we’d pan over to Glinda actively salivating, at which point she’d trip over her own feet like five times on her way over to the bed and start waxing poetic about Elphaba being literally the most beautiful woman in the world besides herself and then she’d finish it off with “But seriously Elphie if I ever see this hideoteous sex cardigan again I’m setting it on fire.” Then they’d fight about the cardigan for ten minutes.
We find out the cardigan is deeply personal to Elphaba, given to her by a family of Snow Leopards she helped get to safety, and by insulting the cardigan, Glinda has not only insulted the family but also disrespected Elphaba’s role in the rebellion, and now mid-ALAYM Elphaba’s on a diatribe about the political state of Oz. She’s still wearing the sex cardigan during said diatribe. No sex has happened yet. It’s been 20 minutes.
Glinda gets huffy and defensive and dramatically flings herself down on the bed in a callback to pre-Popular saying she wasn’t TRYING to be insensitive she was just horny, and Elphaba accuses her of staring at her thighs while she’s trying to have a serious discussion about politics. They argue for another 45 minutes. Glinda is still salivating.
Wicked: For Good (2025) — dir. Jon M. Chu
"Our paths did cross...." WICKED: FOR GOOD (2025)
elphaba supposedly having a romantic flashback in that field of flowers yearning for fiyero and it’s literally centered on glinda the entire time and elphaba is not even next to him
ariana grande, #1 glinda protecter.
WICKED: ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT (2025)
no but I think a lot about glinda post-melting discovering elphie is alive. and like I saw another post saying, she’d understand why she wasn’t told but she also would be devastated. she’d probably shut herself away for a while, away from elphie mainly, because she felt used and like a means to an end and undeserving of love.
and it would take a while for elphie to get through to her but once she did, glinda would just break in her arms and be really clingy for a while after. elphie would have to work hard to fix the mess and build up glinda’s trust in her again.
whumptober #28 creative restraints
“You can’t keep me in here forever!”
“You’ll be safe now”
Glinda is trying to undoom her yuri :)
thank you for the bubble idea, anon, even if this isn’t quite what you were suggesting
Friends or foes?
the problem with the catfight scene isn't that it's too much of a joke. because honestly the book version is 100x funnier. glinda and elphaba reunite after like two decades and elphaba's first words are "wow glinda you look terrible wtf are you wearing" and glinda gets so turned on her brain goes out the window and she starts being racist in like three different ways. then glinda tells elphaba about how she's given an important family heirloom to a random ass kid from the sticks but makes sure she draws attention to her pushed up bosom as she does it. and elphaba doesn't even care cuz she's pissed about the shoes and glinda's like "well those shoes won't make your father love you" and her dumb gay ass starts crying about how elphie abandoned her. the musical has nothing on that