Who: Elphaba
What: Having a serious conversation with her dead mother. She may be a little crazy but IT'S HER SAFETY BLANKET, OKAY? CUT HER SOME SLACK. SHE'S HAD STRESSFUL TIMES LATELY.
When: The Witching Hour (aka midnight)
Where: Her room
Rating: PG at the most
Notes: TL;DR version: Elphaba's having it out about the things that have happened to her since she's been here. There's references to Jack Skellington, Galinda and Bonnie. But the main point, after a LONG DIALOGUE OF GOOD CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT, is Galinda and her feelings for her. And why yes, Elphie does talk. A LOT. ALSO, Elphie reveals the names of her monkeys somewhere in the middle of this. SHE HAS NOT TOLD ANYONE SHE NAMED THEM. NOT EVEN GALINDA OR BONNIE. NO ONE KNOWS THEIR NAMES. And she has very specific reasons for not telling people their names.
( I'm the other daughter, Elphaba. I'm beautifully tragic )
What: Having a serious conversation with her dead mother. She may be a little crazy but IT'S HER SAFETY BLANKET, OKAY? CUT HER SOME SLACK. SHE'S HAD STRESSFUL TIMES LATELY.
When: The Witching Hour (aka midnight)
Where: Her room
Rating: PG at the most
Notes: TL;DR version: Elphaba's having it out about the things that have happened to her since she's been here. There's references to Jack Skellington, Galinda and Bonnie. But the main point, after a LONG DIALOGUE OF GOOD CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT, is Galinda and her feelings for her. And why yes, Elphie does talk. A LOT. ALSO, Elphie reveals the names of her monkeys somewhere in the middle of this. SHE HAS NOT TOLD ANYONE SHE NAMED THEM. NOT EVEN GALINDA OR BONNIE. NO ONE KNOWS THEIR NAMES. And she has very specific reasons for not telling people their names.
( I'm the other daughter, Elphaba. I'm beautifully tragic )