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Sitting down on her bed, writing a letter to her parents, the train Galinda was supposed to take back up to Frottica, just the train lines had been stopped due to excessive snow fall over the passed few days. It was gonna be the first Lurlinemas where she wouldn’t be able to see her family. Erasing and rewriting a word over and over again. Spelling wasn’t exactly Galinda strong suit. But if she couldn’t be with her family for Lurlinemas and Lurlinemas eve she might at least write them a letter.
« What are trying to write that takes that many attempts? » Despite how many students were gone for Lurlinemas break, Galinda’s green roommate was still here.
Galinda looked at her for a few moments before answering, it was rare for Elphaba to not have her nose stuck in a book. « A letter to my parents »
« That can’t take that many possible attempts to write it can it? » Her roommate asked.
« It’s more that I can’t figure out one word… since when do you care about what I’m doing? »
Elphaba didn’t respond to her question, « What word is it? »
« Know » Galinda mumbled.
Her roommate got up and sat down next to where Glinda was on her bed, their arms slightly touching, she looked at what Galinda wrote; « It is Spelt k, n, o, w. » before getting back up and sitting down with her book.
She watched her roommate, a bit confused for a minute before writing it down and continuing with the letter. « Thank you, » Galinda mumbled once she had finished with the letter.
« Your constant erasing was getting annoying. » The pair wasn’t particularly close overall, Galinda somewhat tried to ignore her roommate for the most, after all she wanted to have a room all to herself. Just she found it somewhat comforting having someone else’s there even if they rarely talked.
« What are you reading? » Galinda asked looking over at Elphaba, she had gotten a bit bored of the music.
Elphaba looked up at Galinda surprised that she had said anything. « Some old poetry… found the book in the school’s library though it would be interesting. »
« There’s still books there you haven’t read? » Galinda inquired a bit jokingly.
« Yes, have you seen how many book there are there? » She said putting down her book.
Galinda shrugged her shoulders. « I don’t tend to go to the library to much, unless I’m looking for artist to study, I’m not one for reading. »
« What type of art do you like? »
« Eh, at the moment mostly things from when the last Ozma was in power, » Galinda thinks for a moment. « I can’t hardly remember her name for some reason, I think it starts with a B… »
« Ozma the Bilious? » Elphaba asks.
« Yes! Her, a lot of the are around then is always to bight and colourful and watercolours start getting picked up again, along with softer lighting so they always look so smooth and delicate. »
Galinda’s roommate chuckles a bit. « Since when do you like are so much Galinda? »
« It’s always been a bit of a passion of mine, I prefer architecture more, just buildings get removed and destroyed and the only remaining part of how they looked are in paintings. »
Elphaba nods. « Well that’s how history goes. »
Galinda looked down at the book of poems that her roommate was reading, it was an old hand bound book, the fabric cover was clearly faded.« Why do you take an interest in dull old books? »
Elphaba shrugs. « I don’t know I find them interesting. They give me something to read and they help me learn more about the world around. I don’t usually read poetry. »
« What do you usually read? »
« There isn’t exactly one type of thing I read per say, I guess religious text sometimes, and papers on different scientific discoveries, even philosophy, anything that peaks my interest… » Elphaba looks over at the window, the snow was so high that you could barely tell what anything was anymore.
Putting her mug down Galinda got up and offerd her hand to Elphaba, who looked a her bit confused at what Galinda was doing. « Would you want to dance? »
« What? » Elphaba was baffled at Galinda asking her this.
« Would you want to dance? » Galinda repeated. « Usually, when I’m with my family, me and my cousins would usually dance around Lurlinemas eve for a while. It’s just something I like to do. »
Elphaba placed her hand in Galinda’s. « I never danced before so I don’t think I’ll be any good. »
Galinda pulled Elphaba up from her chair. « You don’t have to be good, I’m not great either, just follow my steps. We can start slow, okay? »
Elphaba nodded, following mostly Galinda’s movements, as the pair got more comfortable dancing together they started going a bit faster. Spinning around, the room around them blurring a bit, they were more focused on each other than anything else in that moment. Holding onto each other, hoping they wouldn’t fall over, and crash into one of the chairs. After a while when their legs got tired the pair fell back into their chairs laughing. The fire was mostly burned out by now.
« I think that’s the first time I’ve ever danced with anyone? » Elphaba said still giggling, her black hair a bit of a mess.
« Really, you never danced with anyone? » Galinda looked over surprised
She shook her head. « I don’t really have many friends and, well… my sister can’t really dance, It was fun. » Elphaba smiled, as far as Galinda remembered it was the first time she’d ever seen her roommate smile.
« I liked it too… » Galinda smiled back, yawning a bit. « What time is it? »
Looking over at the time Elphaba replied « Almost midnight. »
« Almost midnight? » She was surprised at how late it was.
Her roommate nodded. « We were dancing for awhile. »
« Guess we were. » Galinda got up. « I’m gonna head to bed, I’m pretty tired. »
« Good night. » Elphaba picked up her book again, as Galinda left to go back to their dorm.
After getting changed into pajamas Galinda laid in bed, she struggled to fall asleep. A mix of the cold and not being home for the holidays was keeping her up. She didn’t know how long it had been, she didn’t really bother checking the time, when her roommate came back.
« What time is it? » Galinda asked mumbling a bit.
Shrugging her shoulders. « Late, why are you still awake? »
« Cold. »
Elphaba nodded. « You’d think heating would be better, or at least a small fire place. » Pulling the blanket off of her bed she put it over Galinda.
« What about you? You gonna be cold.. »
« I’ll be fine, » Elphaba said as she went to get changed in their bathroom.
Once she had gotten changed Galinda had shuffled around so that there would be room for Elphaba in her bed. « Come here. »
« What? Why? » Elphaba was a bit confused.
« You’re gonna freeze. » Galinda replied
« Since when do you care? »
« If you freeze I won’t have anyone to dance with anymore. » Elphaba sighted then climbed into Galinda’s bed. « Thank you. »
« For what? Not freezing? I prefer not getting hypothermia.» Elphaba said looking over at Galinda.
« No, for being here. It’s nice not being alone, I like your company even if we don’t talk. »
« I liked dancing with you today, it was nice. »
Galinda smiled « I liked it too. Were you also planning on going home for the holidays? »
Elphaba looked down. « I’m not the most fond of celebrations, or my family, I know my Siblings are gonna miss me, at least Nessa might. I was just going to stay here over the break and send them letters wishing them well. »
« Oh, » Galinda didn’t really know what to answer to that.
« It’s fine I don’t mind not being there, the trip takes too long anyways. Did you have anything planned with your family?» Elphaba smiled.
« The normal festivities, seeing my cousins, having big meals, opening gifts, just the usual things. I like it, it’s peaceful. I’m just a bit sad I won’t get to be there. » Galinda lamented.
« If you want tomorrow we can eat together. »
Galinda snuggled up to Elphaba, pressing her cold hands between their chests.« I’d like that.. »
« What’s all this for? » Elphaba looked down at Galinda.
Mumbling a bit Galinda answered. « Cold. »
« Well there is a snow storm so what are you expecting? »
To this Galinda giggled a bit, « You're not wrong about that, I would have just hoped it would be a little warmer. »
Wrapping her arms around her blonde roommate and pulling her closer. Elphaba pressed a kiss to her forehead. « Sleep well my sweet. »
The pair of them snuggled up together. Elphaba fell asleep pretty quickly compared to Galinda who lied there for a while, watching Elphaba sleep. If you told her the day she had first gotten to Crage hall that she would be here with her peculiar roommate, Galinda would have laughed in your face without hesitation. Pfanne and Shenshen, if they knew would certainly mock her, even so in that moment she didn’t really care. In that moment Galinda felt safe and warm wrapped in her roommate’s arms. Galinda smiled, kissing Elphaba on the cheek before drifting off herself.
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Galinda is thirsty.
Unfortunately, it’s the middle of the day and she doesn’t know what to do. There are too many people around, and class is about to start. Her absence is always noticed, by both her professors and the other students, so it’s difficult to find time to deal with it. She feels like she has a spotlight on her at all times, never giving her a moment’s peace. It’s frustrating, but the worst part is that she has no choice but to endure it.
Because if her secret was discovered…well, that wouldn’t be good.
She still can’t believe she forgot to replenish her supply. Usually sneaking away from Shiz for a couple hours in the dead of night to venture out into the woods isn’t a problem, but ever since the Ozdust her alone time has been severely limited. Not that she’s complaining. She never would’ve thought that she would dance with and befriend Elphaba Thropp, of all people, yet here they are: inseparable and growing closer by the day.
Which isn’t a bad thing, except when Galinda needs to break away and replace her supply, and she can’t very well do that with someone hanging around all the time. This is her secret to bear, and if anyone found out, she would be forced to leave everything behind. Again.
She feels eyes on her, though she doesn’t have to look to know who they belong to. Even without her amplified senses, she’d know Elphaba’s presence anywhere. The girl sticks out like a sore thumb, and not because of her green skin. Galinda is more attuned to Elphaba’s stamp on the world than anyone else she’s ever encountered. She’s like a butterfly amid a sea of gnats – majestic, gorgeous, and one of a kind. Galinda can’t look away, even though she knows she must, If she’s to ever do what must be done. She can’t go another day without feeding.
Galinda watches the sea of students swarm to class, the low buzz of chatter filling her eardrums and making her head pound. She listens unwillingly as they chat about their assignments, professors, upcoming plans for the weekend. All innocent, mundane mortal stuff that Galinda secretly has no interest in. She tries, of course, but centuries of living as an immortal have made her immune to the troubles of humans. There was a time when she’d been one, of course, but that was a long time ago. She’s forgotten what it feels like to breathe, to eat regular food, to know the difference between warm and cold.
She’s been forced to pretend for a long, long time.
She feigns a shiver against the chilly autumn wind as students continue to stream around her, each looking more appetizing than the last. Her blonde curls are blown into her face as a strong gust of wind swirls around her, and while it temporarily hides the humans in front of her from view, it only carries their scents straight into her nostrils, which flare instinctively, soaking in the tantalizing smell. She twists around before she can stop herself, feeling her eyes go wide and her fangs extend from her gums. A lesser vampire would’ve pounced already, but Galinda learned the subtle art of self-control long ago, though it takes everything in her to remain still as the humans, oblivious to how close they are to becoming her next meal, continue laughing and chattering around her.
No, she thinks to herself as she watches her classmates file into the building. Get a hold of yourself, Galinda. You’re better than this.
But even as she thinks it, she knows she’s not. Centuries of blending in and passing as a human can only go so far, especially with how thirsty she currently is. She is beholden to her instincts just like any other creature, human or otherwise, and if she doesn’t rectify her situation, she and the rest of this school will soon learn just how true that is.
Sorry, Dillamond, she thinks as she casually turns away from the sea of students, ignoring the curious glances they throw her way. But history and the past can wait. It’s not as though I haven’t lived through it all anyway.
She doesn’t let herself think about the lesson she’ll miss or the girl she won’t be able to spend class with as she bites her lip to keep the hunger at bay. Her vision is growing cloudy, her throat a curious mix of parched and overly salivated. She can’t even look at the students trickling by anymore, because she knows if she does, her control might slip. Galinda has worked too hard and come too far to let a careless slip ruin everything she’s worked so hard for.
It takes everything in her not to make a beeline for the trees. If someone spots her traipsing into the woods when she should be in class – her, Galinda Upland of the Upper Uplands, darlingest, most adored girl on campus – they’ll start to ask questions. Galinda has no excuse, especially because she does not exactly look like someone who would willingly wander around in nature. Her heels aren’t made for the dirty, rough terrain, and her nails don’t look as though they’ve ever seen a scrap of dirt.
But she can’t make for the forest because people will ask questions. And questions mean curiosity, and she cannot afford that. She’s come to enjoy the life she’s made for herself here at Shiz. The last thing she wants is to screw it up now with her own stupidity.
Even if waiting could literally kill her.
But wait she does. She forces herself to look busy as she smiles and nods to the lingering students who continue passing her by. No one throws her any curious stares or questions why she’s waiting outside when she should be in class. Perhaps it’s one of the perks of her popularity – no one thinks twice about her decisions or actions, even if maybe they should.
Galinda forces herself to wait until she is finally alone in the quad before moving. She does a good job of looking busy by rooting around in her satchel for something, but she gives up the charade as soon as everyone’s gone, then makes her slow and casual way toward the tree line separating the university from the surrounding forest.
She immediately regrets her choice of footwear the moment her heels slip into the soft dirt of the forest. Galinda can’t help the little yelp that escapes her throat as she nearly trips and stumbles. She catches herself on a nearby tree, which is the only thing that prevents her from tumbling face first into the mud. Being a vampire comes with many privileges, but unfortunately preternatural grace isn’t one of them. Those delusions are saved solely for the trashy romance books she sometimes indulges in.
Speed, however, is something she’s been gifted with, and it’s something she utilizes now that no one is around to witness it. It’s like shedding a too-tight coat after hours suffocated underneath it. She lets herself come alive as she kicks off her heels and runs.
The trees become little more than blurs as she zips past, the branches waving dangerously in her wake. She moves so quickly the ground doesn’t even crunch underneath her. It’s like she’s floating on air as she zooms past, almost as though she’s flying. The freedom that comes from moving in such a way is beyond compare. Galinda wishes she could stay out here forever. How she yearns to leave it all behind sometimes and give in to her more animalistic nature. How much easier it would be if–
“Hey!”
Galinda gasps as she comes to a sudden halt, tumbling to the ground before she can get her bearings. Her face slams against the hard earth beneath her, and she hears the rip in her dress as she goes down. Her palms sting from the gashes that slice them open as they connect with the thorns and brambles underneath her. But she barely pays it any heed since her attention is suddenly caught elsewhere.
More specifically, the all-too familiar woman gaping openly at her, a wide trail of blood sliding down her green chin.
For the longest moment all they can do is stare. Galinda feels like she’s just seen a ghost, even though Elphaba is very much alive. She’s real, and standing right in front of her, though why she’s here is a mystery. One that Galinda would very much like to solve. She forces herself to her feet, the gashes in her palms already starting to heal. It’s yet another perk of being a vampire, but she finds no joy in it right now. Not when she’s healing right in front of the one woman she feels anything for, because she’s the one woman she’s ever felt anything for in the centuries since becoming the creature she is.
Galinda has never thought to question those feelings until now.
She wipes her dirty hands along the skirt of her torn dress – something she never would’ve done even a few seconds ago, but it’s ruined beyond repair so she hardly sees the harm now. She feels the bruise that had begun to form on her cheek from slamming so hard into the ground begin to heal as well, though it’s nothing compared to the heat of Elphaba’s stare, her green eyes wide with some emotion Galinda can’t quite place. But whatever it is makes her squirm uncomfortably, the urge to flee as quickly as she can having never been quite as strong as it is right now.
It’s only the sound of Elphaba’s voice breaking the sudden, tense silence around them that keeps Galinda where she is.
“Wh-What are you doing here?”
“I…”
But Galinda trails off, realizing with a start that she doesn’t have a good excuse for why she’s out here. She’d never thought to come up with one because she hadn’t expected to find anyone so far deep in these woods. She can’t quite wrap her head around the sight of Elphaba, not only in front of her but with that unmistakable blood trail down her chin. It’s not until Galinda lowers her gaze that she notices the rabbit – or rather, what’s left of it – clutched tightly in her green grip.
Elphaba follows her gaze, then quickly hides the rabbit behind her back, stuttering as she splutters out, “I c-c-can explain…”
“What are you doing out here?” Galinda snaps, grateful to have something her anxious mind can cling to. She takes a tentative step toward Elphaba, only for the other woman to step back, glaring at Galinda with a sudden possessiveness she’s never once seen from her roommate.
They both freeze again as silence takes over, the only sound the rustling of the trees and the nearby chirping of birds flying innocently through the air. It would’ve been a calm, peaceful moment if this was any other day and Galinda was alone. But the blonde is painfully aware of the other woman’s presence and has to fight the urge to flee. Except she’s much too thirsty to try again later.
Elphaba’s eyes widen as she studies Galinda, her expression a curious mix of emotions that the blonde can’t quite read. It takes her brain longer than she’d like to admit to catch up to her eyes, but when it does her mouth falls open in dawning realization, taking in the blood and the dead rabbit clutched tightly in Elphaba’s grip once again.
“Elphaba…what is that?”
“What?” Elphaba follows Galinda’s line of sight, looking down at the animal she’s holding. She glances from it to Galinda, opening her mouth to speak once more. “This? This is a rabbit–”
“Yes, but why is it dead? Why are you holding it?”
“Because I needed to feed.”
The confession brings Galinda up short. For the longest moment all Galinda can do is stare as she takes a moment to reconcile the memory of the woman she’d danced with and finally befriended at the Ozdust with this new version in front of her. When she does finally speak, her voice comes out choked and raspy – so unlike her usual self that it’s almost jarring.
“Wh-What do you mean…feed?”
To Galinda’s further surprise, Elphaba throws her a soft smile. It’s light and unsure, but Galinda’s sharp vision doesn’t miss it. If she were human, her heart would probably be racing incessantly, but all she can do now in her undead state is stare and gape like a child as Elphaba drops the rabbit carcass and takes a slow, hesitant step toward her.
Galinda doesn’t step back, and she can feel Elphaba’s relief. Her gaze finds Elphaba’s face once more, specifically the line of blood that looks so delectable it’s all she can do not to reach out and take a small lick. It takes all her self control to remain where she is, though if she doesn’t find sustenance soon, she doesn’t know what she’s likely to do. She can’t remember the last time she’d gone this long without feeding.
But she stays where she is, because she’s been hypnotized by the vision of the crimson red against the emerald green of Elphaba’s chin. The colors seem to sparkle in the late morning sun, casting its own spell that has nothing to do with the magic coursing through Elphaba’s veins. Galinda can’t look away, which is good because she doesn’t want to. She wants nothing more than to stay here, in this moment with Elphaba, as dawning realization creeps up on her like a shadowy tendril slithering in from the darkness.
“I think you know.” Elphaba’s breathy response rises in the air and seems to hover between them. Galinda is once again caught in her spell, unable to move as Elphaba reaches out and gently brushes her fingertips against the cold skin of Galinda’s hand. It’s like the touch is a silent question that Elphaba seeks the answer to, and Galinda doesn’t have to ask to know what answer she’s seeking.
So Galinda looks up and meets her eye as she slips her hand in that of her roommate’s, hardly daring to let herself believe that this is real.
And once again Elphaba seems to want to prove herself a mind reader, because her long fingers close around Galinda’s hand, tightening in a way that doesn’t leave her feeling constricted but rather…claimed?
Galinda finds she doesn’t hate it.
“Let me see,” the older girl continues, reaching up with her free hand to tuck a strand of Galinda’s blonde hair behind her ear. She gestures to Galinda’s lips with that same hand, her gaze turning soft and gentle as she offers up one last smile, and Galinda sees them for the first time: her fangs.
She doesn’t know how she missed them before. All this time, living together in the same room and Galinda has never once noticed those abnormally long, sharp teeth. They’re currently red and dripping blood from the tips, but Galinda is captivated. She can’t seem to look away, absently running her tongue along the ends of her own. She knows what Elphaba wants but finds herself hesitating to admit this longstanding truth about herself. How will Elphaba react? Giving her roommate this vital, deeply personal truth about herself is exposing a vulnerability she’s not sure she’s ready for. Even if Elphaba did the same with no hesitation. It fuels her, even as it also brings her up short. But she supposes she has no choice. Why else would she be alone out here, this deep into the woods when she’s supposed to be in class?
Galinda doesn’t let herself think about it as she slowly opens her mouth, watching the way Elphaba inclines her head, her eyes flashing as she undoubtedly catches a glimpse of Galinda’s own fangs. The urge to snap her mouth closed and conceal them is nearly overpowering, but she doesn’t move, allowing Elphaba to look her fill instead.
To her surprise, it’s not as uncomfortable as she’d initially thought.
“Is that what you’re doing out here?” Elphaba asks with a smile as she stands up a little higher, Galinda’s hand still held firmly in her own. “Feeding?”
“Yeah, but…I usually don’t.” The admission is both freeing and embarrassing, though Galinda has no idea why her shame suddenly creeps up on her. “Usually I have enough supply to get me through, but I–I ran low sooner than expected.”
Elphaba is silent for a moment, her gaze turning thoughtful as she looks Galinda over consideringly. Galinda lets her, waiting anxiously for her response. She doesn’t know why, but hearing Elphaba’s opinion seems important – like it’ll either make or break her, depending on whatever she’s about to say next.
If she had a pulse, it surely would’ve frozen like the blood in her veins as Elphaba asks in a suddenly hesitant voice barely above a whisper, “I…I mean, we…could hunt together. If you want.”
Galinda doesn’t have the words to express just how much she does want. She doesn’t think she’s ever wanted anything more. Because as much as this girl – well, vampire – infuriates her, she’s also the first of their kind that Galinda has encountered in…well, forever.
“Yes.” Galinda smiles and takes a step closer to Elphaba, even though they’re practically on top of each other already. “I…I’d like that.”
Elphaba’s answering grin nearly matches her own, and before Galinda knows it, they’re off.
~~
By the time they make it back to their dorm, full and refreshed from their hunt. classes have long been done for the day. The journey back was silent, with neither girl offering any further conversation. Galinda is surprised to discover that the silence is peaceful and light, not awkward and tense as she might’ve expected it to be now that their secrets have been laid out in the open.
They both head straight for their respective closets, the weight of the task they’ve just performed sitting between them, unacknowledged. It’s as though both of them are waiting for the other to speak first, which puts Galinda at a disadvantage since Elphaba has always been perfectly content to sit in silence for hours on end. Galinda enjoys silence, but when there are things to be talked about, she’s never been shy about saying them.
Until now.
Once they’ve changed out of their school clothes and into more comfortable, nighttime attire, they settle on their beds, pointedly ignoring the other. Galinda thinks about taking out her homework, especially since she missed class. She knows she’s going to have to work that much harder just to keep up, but her mind can’t concentrate. It’s far too occupied with thoughts of Elphaba, and vampires, and what having someone else like her on campus means for her. For both of them. Will they be expected to hunt together now that there’s no more need to hide? Or will Elphaba expect them to carry on as they had before – feigning oblivion?
When Galinda finally gathers enough courage, she risks a look at Elphaba’s side of the room, fully expecting to find her nose buried in the pages of her own textbook, but it lies abandoned beside her instead. Elphaba’s attention is fixed unabashedly on Galinda, as though waiting for her to look up and notice. Galinda feels her face heat – well, it would’ve if she had any blood in her veins – but she can’t bring herself to look away.
Elphaba’s attention is so strong Galinda doesn’t think she could even if she wanted to.
Which, as it turns out, she doesn’t.
Well. She knows she isn’t going to get anything more done tonight. Not with her roommate staring at her as though she is the next meal about to be devoured. So she closes her book, drops it on the floor next to her bed, then stands up and twirls her way to the other side of the room, moving so fast she’s little more than a blur.
But when she looks back at Elphaba and joins her on the bed, she doesn’t find surprise or fear in her gaze, as anyone else might’ve done if she’d dared to show off her inhuman speed. No, when she looks back at Elphaba, she merely finds an amused smile, the corners of her lips turned upward.
“Been waiting to do that awhile, haven’t you?”
“I don’t know what you mean,” Galinda replies flippantly with a toss of her hair.
Elphaba’s smirk merely grows wider. “I’m sure you don’t.”
Silence descends upon them once more, though it isn’t uncomfortable. The tension between them has thawed, becoming gentler and warmer than what either of them has experienced thus far. Galinda soaks it in, letting it wash over her, acclimatizing herself with this new dynamic. She can’t remember the last time she’s felt a deeper connection with anyone beyond that of a casual acquaintance. She’s made friends over the years, of course, but her present condition does not allow for anything deeper. All the friends and relationships she’s made throughout her past came to an end eventually once they began to question why she never seemed to get any older. It took a long time to accept that lasting, meaningful relationships simply weren’t an option for her.
It’s why she keeps Pfannee and Shenshen at arms length. They are fun company and allow her to not feel so alone all the time, but Galinda knows that, sooner or later, she will have to let them go. Once their time at Shiz comes to an end, she will make some excuse and be off, settling down somewhere no one will know or recognize her, and start a new life yet again. It has been the way of her long, lonely, immortal existence for so long, she can hardly recall any other way.
Until now.
Because Elphaba’s presence offers her something more, even if the other girl doesn’t know it yet. Galinda knows it’s likely too early to think about a possible future together, but she can’t help it. Not when she’s met another vampire for the first time in what feels like forever. It’s been so long that she was starting to think she was the last of her kind, cursed to remain alone forever. Yet here Elphaba is, proving all her assumptions wrong at every turn.
“You’re staring.”
“Oh.” Galinda startles a bit at Elphaba’s voice, and would’ve blushed if she were still capable of such a thing. “Sorry.”
She begins to lower her gaze, but a long-nailed finger is suddenly underneath her chin, gently holding her in place. “You don’t have to stop.”
And, even though technically Galinda doesn’t need to breathe, what little air she has in her lungs escapes anyway. Time seems to freeze around them, trapping them in a little bubble of their own making. She’s not sure if they’re the ones who have gone still, or the world outside, but Galinda can hardly bring herself to care. She’s only able to stare at the woman – vampire – in front of her, and is suddenly struck by all the little characteristics she’d missed before.
The way Elphaba doesn’t seem to draw breath; the way her skin, despite being green, has a pale, unearthly quality to it that speaks of the lack of blood and oxygen inside her veins. Even her teeth, which Galinda is definitely paying attention to, have miniscule yet very visible points that Galinda never noticed until now. Not that she’d ever made it a point to notice anything about Elphaba until quite recently. But it seems a bit ridiculous now, considering how obvious they are.
Or maybe she’d simply never let herself really look before.
But she’s looking now, and oh, does she like what she sees. Maybe it’s the unending loneliness inside her that stems from centuries of nomadic living, only forming the most minimal of relationships, or the fascination and relief that comes from finally having met another of her kind. Whatever the reason, Galinda does not want to let this girl out of her sight. She wants to wrap her arms around Elphaba’s middle, pull her under the sheets, and talk all night. She wants to hear every little detail about what is sure to be a fascinating life, and she wants to share her own past in return.
And, if Elphaba’s widening smirk is any indication, she might very well be thinking the same thing.
“How long?” her roommate asks, breaking the silence that has crept up between them.
“How long, what?” Galinda forces out of her mouth, meeting Elphaba’s gaze once more. She has to suppress a shudder at those deep green eyes that seem to penetrate right to the core of her very soul.
She expects Elphaba to give an answer, as she is always prone to doing whenever a question is asked of her. Instead she leans in, so close that Galinda can smell the remnants of their hunt on the girl’s breath, but that is barely a fleeting thought once her attention falls to those plump red lips. Galinda is struck with the overwhelming urge to press her own lips into them. She wants to learn how Elphaba tastes – wants to memorize not only her scent but learn her interests, her hobbies. Her habits. Whatever more there is to learn, besides what she’s already gleaned in the few months they’ve spent as roommates, Galinda wants to know. She’ll gladly return the favor, especially if it means she no longer has to be alone.
Galinda waits feverishly, desperately hoping that Elphaba will lean in just a little bit more. To give her what she wants and put her out of her misery. She doesn’t think she’s ever wanted anything more in her entire existence, and she can’t help but close her eyes when the anticipation becomes too much.
And because her eyes are closed, she doesn’t expect the question that comes instead of the kiss. It is spoken in such a low whisper that mere human ears wouldn’t have heard it. “How long have you been alone, my sweet?”
“I…I’m not…how did you–?”
“It’s okay,” Elphaba murmurs in that same low voice, not moving so much as a hairsbreadth away. “I’ve been alone for quite some time. I know how to spot a kindred spirit.”
Galinda has no idea what to say to that, but between their close proximity and their hunt earlier that day, it suddenly becomes difficult to hold herself back any longer.
What little restraint she’d clung to disappears, freeing her to place the lightest, most delicate kiss on Elphaba’s lips as possible. She closes her eyes once more and lets instinct take over, going gentle at first but deepening it the moment Elphaba’s lips part, allowing more access.
Unfortunately Galinda doesn’t get very far before Elphaba pulls away, leaning back and raising her hands, pushing Galinda away as gently as possible. Galinda feels the rejection acutely and tries to mask the sting that follows. Had she misread the situation? In over three hundred years roaming this land, Galinda likes to think she’s a good judge of character, and is usually able to correctly read whatever situation she finds herself in.
But Elphaba speaks before she can overthink this any further, her entire being exuding both desire and amusement as she says in a breathy whisper, “There will be plenty of time for that later, my sweet. For now…maybe we start a little smaller. Do you maybe…want to cuddle?”
It’s not what Galinda expects, but she’s certainly not going to say no. Cuddling with Elphaba, and laying together, sharing the same space, sounds like a dream come true.
“I thought you’d never ask.”
Elphaba matches her grin, and before Galinda has time to register the movement, finds herself tugged downward, her head hitting the large, fluffy down pillows that adorn the head of her bed. Her grin widens as Elphaba follows suit, lying down next to her and throwing the large, oversized comforter over them, effectively shutting out the light and the rest of the world.
“You do know that vampires don’t sleep, don’t you, Elphie?”
“Elphie?”
“Oh…um…if you don’t like it, I can–”
“Well, it is a bit perky, but…I like it. Elphie is fine.”
Galinda’s grin turns into a smile, and she snuggles in as close as she can, Elphaba’s presence calm and grounding, and she lets herself believe, for the first time in as long as she can remember, that she can be capable of love.
And then Elphaba’s mouth is right by her ear, sending a shiver down Galinda’s spine as she murmurs, “I guess we’ll just have to find some other way to spend the time. I, for one, can’t wait to hear all about the fascinating life you’ve seemed to lead all these years.”
Galinda meets Elphaba’s eye once more, her smile widening as she pulls her in close, and begins to talk.
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“Elphie, Elphie, Elphie!” Galinda squealed excitedly as she burst into their shared room.
“What?” Elphaba asked, looking up from her book.
Galinda had a mischievous look to her that Elphaba secretly adored, but would never admit to doing so. It meant Galinda had an idea, which would inevitably distract Elphaba from studying. It was beyond her how Galinda, who always found time for one more prank, game or excursion, got passing grades in all her classes.
“Well,” her pretty roommate continued in a tone that she probably considered mysterious, “you know how I am amazing and charming and know the best people, right?” The illusion of grand mystery dispersed further as Galinda couldn’t hold a little impatient giggle at the end of the phrase. Elphaba was about to make a joke about it, but held her tongue as she saw a magnificent, if brief, smile that Galinda shot her, reassuring her that she, Elphaba Thropp, was indeed part of the “best people”.
“Sure,” she said, therefore.
“And so, one amazing person I just happen to know in town, got me this today!” Galinda whipped something out of her uniform’s pocket and did her little hair twirl, which she taught (or at least tried to teach) Elphaba the first day after they had become friends. “Isn’t it wonderful?”
“I don’t know what…” Elphaba said and then cut herself off. “You went to town? But you know it’s against the rules!”
“Oh, Elphie, don’t be so booooring,” Galinda said in a tone that made being boring sound like the most egregious of sins. “Just wait until you see what it is!” She tossed the object, and it landed squarely in Elphaba’s lap.
It was a simple brown pouch, practical, but not pretty, a little dirt stuck to its bottom and a rough string tying it at the neck. It was so unlike anything Galinda owned, that part of Elphaba was surprised the other girl even touched it.
No. She thought. I mustn't think of her that way. She is not all satin and soap bubbles, she is a person and not a caricature of the traits of her character. I will not treat her as such.
Upon touching the pouch, a cold feeling washed over Elphaba and made her eyes suddenly prickle, as if with tears. Whatever object or substance was inside, it was magical. Galinda concentrated all the weight of her focused stare on Elphaba as if her opening that pouch was the most important thing in the world. She did that sometimes. It was, frankly, disconcerting.
Inside was a pile of glittering silver powder. It was, Elphaba thought absently, exactly the color she had always imagined magic to be.
“Feneros! Supposed to make you happier for a while and things like that. It’s heavily regulated, of course, as all magical substances are, but my friend tells me it’s nothing,” Galinda informed her cheerfully, “I figured,” she said, as she leaned down to take Elphaba by the hands and look into her eyes, “we could try it. Together.”
“We’ve got Natural History in fifteen minutes,” Elphaba said dryly.
“Exactly! Who could survive an hour and a half listening to professor Poppyseed drone on about beetles without a little happiness boost?”
“Well, I happen to like Natural History,” Elphaba retorted, “and maybe if you didn’t spend all your time looking wistfully at Fiyero you would too!”
“Elphie!” Galinda exclaimed, alarmed. “I haven’t been looking wistfully at Fiyero for weeks now! You didn’t notice?” There seemed to be genuine disappointment in her voice, so Elphaba hastened to lighten the mood, as some inexplicable knot untied inside her chest.
“I’m just teasing,” she said, “we can try your magical happiness powder in the evening.”
“Okay! You promised, remember!” Galinda laughed and swept out the door, shouting, “Catch up!” and leaving Elphaba to hastily gather her things and rush after her friend.
***
It was dusk and both of them sat on Galinda’s bed. The flames of the scented candles around them (of course she had scented candles packed when she went to Shiz, what a silly question) flickered on the nightstands and drawers. Galinda declared, with surprising pomp for such a ridiculous statement, that her bed was “much more comfortable and better suited for trying out new and exciting things” and Elphaba wasn’t in the mood to argue. They sat cross-legged on the white-and-gold covers, the mystical pouch between them. Elphaba, feeling a certain weight of responsibility from her continuing education in magic, opened it carefully. The fine silver powder flashed and glimmered with many colors in the candlelight, reminding Elphaba of the bubbles that Munchkinland children so loved or, perhaps, of the stones from somewhere far away, that she had once seen in her father’s study. It was cold, but not overly so, the feeling distinctly magical.
“So?” Galinda asked impatiently.
“It’s enchanted,” Elphaba said, “I can’t tell you more than that. We will try using a small amount first, to see how our bodies react to it.”
Galinda scooped up some of the drug impatiently and put her hand to her lips. Elphaba did the same and then two pairs of eyes lit up in understanding, as instead of inhaling, two girls blew on their powder, sending two silver clouds toward each other.
Galinda’s breath and a whiff of some floral perfume hit Elphaba’s nose a moment before the drug did. She inhaled and immediately felt an intense, but oddly refreshing feeling wash over her, and then the strange sensation of something popping inside her head, every thought and feeling becoming starkly clear, even weighty. Her vision became sharper too, the candle flames no longer blurred around the edges. Perhaps she just needed new glasses.
“I don’t like it,” Galinda said in a disappointed voice, “it’s supposed to make me happier, but instead I just feel… Sharp inside. Oh, and I might be sick. At least, everything is greener for some reason.”
“Maybe it just takes a little while to kick in,” Elphaba said placatingly, “we should do something. Maybe Truth or Dare? It’s simple enough and you like it.”
“Oh yes!” Galinda exclaimed and clapped her hands, “Thank you so so much for doing this with me, Elphie! You are the best!”
“You go first,” Elphaba offered generously.
“Oh, very well. Truth or Dare?”
“Dare,” Elphaba felt another pop in the back of her skull and absent-mindedly wondered how much of what she felt was due to her magical talent and how much was just the natural effect of the powder, but the thought was quickly snuffed out and forgotten.
“Do your magic trick,” Galinda commanded and Elphaba obliged, summoning the correct thoughts and feelings to her mind. It was surprisingly easy. A not-quite controlled gust of wind leaped from her fingers in the direction of Galinda’s face. For all that Galinda has not exhibited any magical ability, Elphaba’s magic seemed naturally drawn to her. The wind ruffled Galinda’s hair, throwing it in her face.
“Do you have any idea how much time I spent on this hairstyle?” Galinda asked mock-angrily.
“About fifteen minutes this morning, while I was reviewing my notes for Dr Dillamond’s class. You were struggling with making it look properly in the back, ” Elphaba replied automatically, focusing instead on the strange sense of levity that filled her. She felt like she might literally float away at any second and hastily grabbed the fabric of the blanket to stop it from happening and only then realised the foolishness of what she was doing. She quickly let go. Galinda said something, but concentrating was difficult, all the candles in the room seemed brighter and Elphaba missed it. Embarrassed, she wrestled against her own body for control and her vision came into focus on Galinda’s expectant face. Right.
“Truth or Dare?” Elphaba asked, desperately hoping that that was the right question.
“Truth”
Galinda had almost always picked Truth, when they played the game. The girl seemed to delight in people asking her personal questions, a preference that utterly baffled Elphaba. She tended to favour Dares.
“Alright,” Elphaba said, skimming her mind for things to ask and landing on the safest one, “were you afraid, coming to Shiz?”
“I was,” Galinda admitted, “I don’t know why. There was just this feeling… Like… I don’t know, like you forgot something, only for the future. It was silly and I don’t feel that way anymore. Not since Ozdust.”
To Elphaba’s absolute horror the name “Ozdust” echoed in her mind for a few seconds without invoking any memories. Her vision took her to another extreme and was blurry again. It was hard to concentrate on anything, but the present moment and Elphaba’s immediate surroundings. Have they always been that pink?
“Truth or Dare?” Galinda asked, completely unaware of Elphaba’s inner turmoil.
“Dare”
“You certain you don’t want to pick Truth? I had such wonderful questions prepared!” Galinda asked in a pleading voice.
“No. Dare.” Elphaba did not want to know what Galinda’s “wonderful questions” were. She resolutely didn’t.
“Argh, fiiiiine,” Galinda said with feigned irritation, “sit still and make a serious face.”
Elphaba did as instructed, her head light and thoughts whirling inside it. Galinda traced a finger along the edge of her chin then back. Elphaba was very still. The finger moved down to her neck, the touch light, but surely Galinda wouldn't stop there. It was not tickling just yet, but… Soon three or four fingers were moving up and down Elphaba’s neck, slowly building the tension, scratching at the spot at the base of her neck between her collarbones. Pressure was building in Elphaba’s throat, but she mustered her will and held. She was dared to sit still after all.
Galinda reached up with her left arm and started tickling Elphaba’s armpit. Elphaba did her best to keep from smiling, from even thinking of laughing. Galinda could do whatever she wanted to her and Elphaba would take it. The other girl huffed, clearly disappointed with the lack of results and resumed her efforts with a faster pace, going up to touch the soft skin of her friend's cheek and chuckling as she felt the clenched jaw under it. She took her other hand, which, despite her resolutions, Elphaba had been trying to ever so slightly squeeze between her side and her arm, and in one, swooping, motion moved it to the wrist. Then, finally, it was too much. The combined tickling against the side of her neck and the ghost touch wrist was too much for Elphaba, she cringed and… Let go.
She started laughing uncontrollably, shaking, unable to even swat Galinda’s hands away from the sensitive places. Then, perhaps for the first time in Elphaba’s life, her thoughts stopped whirling.
Instead, she was surprised to be left with… Happiness. All the worries and what-ifs, the sore memories and the dark visions of an uncertain future did not make her happy, so they were, quite sensibly, pushed out of the little bubble that contained her, Galinda and what they were doing. Elphaba couldn’t, even if she wanted to (and she didn’t, she truly didn’t), worry about them.
Speaking of the present moment, Galinda was long overdue for a taste of her own medicine. It didn’t take five seconds for her start squealing with laughter and in the midst of it she managed:
“Truth! Truth! I choose Truth!”
“Oh, why did it matter to you what I thought of your feelings toward Fiyero?” Elphaba asked, distantly aware that she should be horrified by the ease with which she asked that, but she wasn’t. She was eager to hear the response.
“Oh, well, Fiyero was nice and all, handsome, but we really did deserve each other already. What’s true love if you don’t have to strive to… Well, something, anyway. How should I know? It’s not a good story if it’s all said and done, when you meet each other. We were already perfect together, what else was there to do? And I wanted you to know that I was not the kind of person that stops at what they have, that I was more like you!”
“Like me?” Elphaba echoed.
“Yes, determined and stubborn and always so confident, no matter what others say! You held your head high, and I wanted to be like that, and I wanted you to think I was!”
While Elphaba was still trying to form an appropriate response to this list of her supposed virtues, the other girl went on:
“And, the truth is… I am not any of these things, Elphie. I just really want to be.”
“Noncence!” Elphaba exclaimed, “you are the most confident person I know! You are… You are kind and smart and you make everyone around you feel loved! And you are not weak.”
“Thank you,” Galinda said softly, her eyes glistening with tears, “I am glad you feel loved.”
“Of course. Now ask me the next question.”
“Truth or Dare, Elphie?”
“Truth, please.” Elphaba said, once again surprising herself. But she truly did want to be asked, to share a piece of herself in return for the one Galinda offered.
Galinda paused, a miniature frown on her face. Elphaba imagined her struggling to pick one thing to ask about, because there were too many of them. Once she would’ve chided herself for having such self-centered thoughts, but those concerns seemed far away and foolish now. Instead she waited impatiently for Galinda to finish picking.
“Why didn’t you want the makeover I gave you?” her friend asked finally.
“Galinda! I don’t want you getting upset over it!” Elphaba discovered that even drugged, she could still blush.
“Psh. I am not stupid, Elphie. Now answer the question, dearest.”
“I wasn’t sure why you were doing it, I suppose”
“You are telling me even after all that happened the night before, you didn’t know?” Galinda huffed. “You might think that’s the case, but I doubt it. And I know these things, so you really should trust me.”
“Well, I…” Elphaba stammered, “I wasn’t… Um…”
An absolutely alien feeling pierced her, a cold needle of certainty right through her skull. Elphaba knew, knew as she had never known anything before, that if she didn’t tell the truth right then, the bubble was going to pop, the moment gone, never to come again. Everything in her vision swam with colours, worse than last time, because she couldn’t even see Galinda’s face. Without it she was a lost child again, lonely and angry.
“I knew what it was and it scared me, because I didn’t want to believe that someone wanted to be my friend!”
Oh, saying that hurt, but, perhaps not in a way Elphaba was expecting. It was like ripping off a band aid to reveal the fresh, delicate skin underneath - painful, but relieving at the same time. The whirling colours stopped and she could see Galinda again. The other girl was frowning and had a serious, focused expression. It was one that Elphaba had never seen on her friend’s face before, but in a strange way it suited her, especially softened, as it was, by something Elphaba didn’t dare name.
“Why didn’t you?” Galinda asked, “Why didn’t you want to believe I wanted to be your friend, Elphie?”
And that name, Galinda’s name for her, compelled her to answer once again, like a magic spell.
“I wanted to be unlovable,” Elphaba said, discovering that it was true the same second the words left her mouth, “because then it meant that nobody loved me for a reason.”
Galinda’s look was soft, full of wonder and absolutely unbearable as she asked again:
“And do you still think that?”
There was a glint in her eyes. Elphaba had the answer at the tip of her tongue, and Galinda, devil that she was, knew it.
“No. Because you love me.”
A slow, radiant smile spread across the most beautiful face Elphaba had ever seen and Galinda whispered in the most smug and satisfied way ever:
“There you go, Elphie.”
Oh, Elphaba decided, she will pay for this. She will pay for every confession she had wrung out of me, for all the smug smiles and for all the times she knew me better than I knew myself. I know a way to make her pay.
“Truth or dare?”
“Dare, please.”
“Kiss me.”





