Re: Draco/Elphaba
"Observant, aren't you?" Elphaba commented dryly, watching as he ran a hand along the elegant curves of the sleigh. She was more than used to people commenting on her colour. By all rights, it was stranger when they didn't seem to notice it.
She kept her arms crossed right as she listened to the explanation, in-depth as it was. It seemed a lot of fuss about not a whole lot, to her. "So bribery?" She clarified, with a tilt of her jaw. "Shouldn't children be taught to behave even without toys at the end of it?"
Her son, at any rate, had escaped getting such ideas in his head. Elphaba was rather certain that Liir only had three or four toys to his name. She examined the blonde boy carefully. He seemed very excited about the whole thing... the mention of magic, however perked her up a little. How was it that everyone she spoke to in this place had the ability? Back in Oz, people had barely been able to contain themselves at the mere mention of such things.
"How many sleighs do they need?" She finally asked, with a sigh. May as well embrace the ridiculousness of it all, else she go completely mad.