Based on the movie Oz The Great And Powerful, with Mila Kunis as Theodora (the Wicked Witch of the West) and Rachel Weisz as Evanora (the Wicked Witch of the East).
Evanora quite liked the new castle. There was a certain grandeur to the Emerald City, true, but it was
Father's
castle. And much as she liked sitting on his throne, her new one was so much more... iron. And her castle! With its dusty hallways and turrets and darkly-garbed men—oh, what a relief from bright and cheery Oz. Her sister truly did have wonderful taste in decoration, at least since her
maturity
. Evanora would've much liked to do up her own castle so in the East, but for now, her sweet sister needed her.
There was something to be said for wickedness, of course, but Evanora thought Theodora was taking it a bit far. She didn't seem to sleep; at night, Evanora could hear her ranting and raving through the walls. She stalked the corridors, screaming at whatever caught her ire. What was the point of being evil if you weren't having fun at it? Evanora was all for a little torture and terror of the populace, lest they get too lazy, but if you broke your toys, how could you play with them?
She stopped to admire herself in a mirror. Theodora had done a wonderful job restoring her beauty after Glinda's cruelty, though she'd practically made Evanora beg before going through with it. Of course, selfishness was paramount, but you have to be selfish
for family.
The first thing she'd offered to Evanora after her change was to return her looks. She
could
be nice, after all, which made the wickedness she chose all the sweeter. Theodora just seemed to have a compulsion.
Maybe she was just self-conscious about her ugliness. Well, Evanora could fix that. A little pep talk. That was what Theodora needed, then she could be wicked on an even keel. In high spirits once more, and idly pondering new terror they could spread as siblings, Evanora sought out her dear, her lovely, her
perfect
sister. And found her, depressingly, in the high tower, where there was no relief from the mountain air and the place got too cold even for Evanora's blood. Theodora would catch her death; at least, she would if she were more Human than Witch.
Tutting, Evanora lit up the braziers, spreading a red glow through the dark room. The light spilled out the windows as well, illuminating the patches of snow that eddied around the tower. Theodora took no notice. She just kept staring out the latticed glass, holding her broom and stroking its end like she was sharpening a sword. She was staring East, Evanora saw. Back toward the Emerald City, and their sister, and the wizard.
Evanora drew close. She took hold of Theodora's lovely black cloak, hanging loosely off her shoulders, and drew it close to Theodora's chest. Her body pressed into Theodora from behind and she let her sister feel her warmth. This was usually the moment when Theodora would go limply into her grasp, letting Evanora prepare her for some new, pleasurable wickedness. But Theodora stood there, staring blankly, fuming on some deeply internal level. She was as stiff as a statue.
Undeterred, Evanora ran her fingers over Theodora's face, her profile. Her face had been so sweet before, but also weak, indistinctive, almost as milky and sopping as Glinda's. It was so much bolder now. Striking, really. "I'm growing accustomed to your new hideousness, Theodora. It's quite becoming how it suits you."
"You lied to me," Theodora growled in response.
"My sister, I never lie to you. It's just that truth is so mercurial that sometimes it takes--"
"You lied about Oscar." Evanora winced inwardly to hear her still call him by that name. He was the wizard. Simply the wizard, nothing more to them than that. "You lied to make me like you."
"I did..." Evanora drew her fingers into a fist in consternation. How she hated to explain. All that she did was for the greater good, but the audacity of people to expect her to
explain herself.
Her, royalty! But because it was her darling sister, she would try. "...lie, about how he betrayed, but only to soften the blow. Don't you think he would've abandoned you in any case? Once he met Glinda, all soft and pure... even more so than you. He always saw your wickedness, and that attracted him for a time, for a dalliance, but he wouldn't have
stayed.
Not as I stayed." Evanora kissed the back of Theodora's neck, as sweetly as she was capable. "It could've stretched on for years, you know, their affair. His lies. Your cuckolding. Is it so wrong that I wanted to spare you that, even if you would hate me for it?"
"I could never hate you. You know I wouldn't hate you!" Theodora turned slowly. She was angry. Oh, how beautiful she was in her anger! "But you tricked me. You didn't want to be alone. You didn't want me and the Wizard and Glinda to all leave you."
"Well, of course not! You can hardly blame me for that! But the two of them... oh, you wouldn't have been happy with
those two.
They wouldn't have let you have any fun." Evanora bit a fingernail. "They wouldn't have let you be wicked at all."
"And now I can be wicked." Theodora turned fully. She stared into Evanora's eyes with an altogether challenging look. "As wicked as I like."
"Yes, darling, dearest, sister of mine..."
Theodora reached out and grabbed Evanora's dress in great, greedy handfuls. Without hesitation, she pulled, ripping it down the front. Evanora wailed a bit as her underthings came into view, their whiteness glowing in the light like they were beacons for Theodora's appraisal.
"There's no need for that," Evanora protested. "These are quite nice garments, tailored by the greatest seamstresses in Oz, and they really can't be replaced..."
She was backpedaling desperately, but Theodora ran her down like a hunting dog. She grasped the tatters of Evanora's dress and pulled once more. This time, Evanora was unrobed from head to toe. She stood in her slip, suddenly feeling less the imperious queen, more a... a schoolgirl, transfixed by Theodora's wickedness, her... power. It excited Evanora, somewhat, even though Theodora couldn't be more powerful than her, not
really.
But being in the presence of a queen, and to be reduced to practically a Munchkin... was this how others felt regarding her?
Oh, how she blessed them if it was! What delicious fear! What incredible awe! Not that that was an excuse to ruin her dress, of course...
"Don't apologize!" Theodora demanded. "I like being wicked! It..." Her hands clenched. "
Fills
me. I must thank you for rescuing me from being
good
, and
pure
, and
beautiful
."
"You are quite beautiful," Evanora muttered, "in your wickedness."
"I know." Theodora drew close. She took hold of the front of Evanora's slip and pulled her closer, the material bunched in her hands to reveal the curves of Evanora's body. Her hunger in eying them was obvious now, not like before, when she'd been like a shy virgin each and every time they'd ravished each other.
Evanora felt herself swooning.
"I will thank you," Theodora continued, in her loud, stringent,
domineering
voice, "by allowing you the privilege of serving me!"
"Oh, of course, my lovely sister. I've always been your servant..."
"No! Not always! Before, you were the queen, and I was simply your consort! Now,
I'm the Queen. SAY IT!