AN: Sup! So…. I wanted to try this… I know it's a bad idea, and that it's probably going to fail, but I wanted to at least try it, while ignoring every single complaint that I can't understand because people don't know how to grammar!
A petite girl with red hair walked into Dust Till Dawn, going to the back and taking a look at the products curiously, examining a magazine…
Five minutes later…
The girl cursed as she was dragged with another girl to a building, struggling to get free… And failing.
"I hope that you realize that your actions tonight will not be taken lightly, young ladies. You put yourselves and others in great danger." A woman said sternly, frowning at the two.
"They started it!" The other girl whined, her silver eyes looking at the woman upset.
"Yeah, if we hadn't interv... Shutting up." The girl agreed, trailing off as she noticed the woman's glare.
"If it were up to me, you'd be sent home... With a pat on the back..." The woman told them, as the girls grinned happily. "And a slap on the wrist." She finished, slamming her riding crop wand thing on the table, narrowly avoiding the girls hands, which were pulled back with flinches. "But... there is someone here who would like to meet you…" She told them, moving out of the way as a man in green entered, holding a mug and a plate of cookies. The man walked to the table that the girls were at, looking the silver eyed girl in the eyes.
"Ruby Rose..." He said, leaning in a little to examine her face. "You... have silver eyes." He told her, as the girl, apparently named Ruby, leaned away awkwardly, the red haired girl snickering into her hand.
Ruby stammered for a few moments, before he continued.
"So! Where did you learn to do this?" He asked, showing her a screen that showed the two fighting thugs of some kind.
"S-Signal Academy…" She mumbled.
"Hey my friend stutters…" The girl muttered idly, clearly bored.
"They taught you to use one of the most dangerous weapons ever designed?" The man asked curiously, raising a brow.
The girl rolled her eyes at that. 'Pfft, that's nothing compared to Her weapon.' She thought to herself…
"Well, one teacher in particular." Ruby added, looking at the cookies awkwardly.
"I see…" He nodded, putting the plate down on the table in front of Ruby. She tentatively picked one up, eating it in a single bite, and then, not seeing any rebuttal, shovelled the rest into her mouth. Or, she would if the girl hadn't swiped one, munching on it contently. "It's just that I've only seen one other scythe-wielder of that skill before. A dusty, old crow..." He trailed off, as Ruby's eyes lit up.
"Oh! Tha'th m' unc'a!" She said happily, mouth muffled by the cookies.
"She said, Oh, that's my uncle." The girl translated, getting a sheepish nod from Ruby as she swallowed the cookies.
"Sorry..." She mumbled embarrassed. "That's my Uncle Qrow! He's a teacher at Signal. I was complete garbage before he took me under his wing. And now, I'm all like, Hooowaaah! Witchaaaa!" She called out, doing action poses that made the girl snicker again.
"So I've noticed…" He told her, sitting down at the table. "And what is an adorable girl such as yourself doing at a school designed to train warriors?" He asked curiously.
"Well... I want to be a Huntress." Ruby said, getting a raised eyebrow from the girl as she swallowed her cookie.
"You want to slay monsters?" The man asked her, getting a nod.
Yeah! I only have two more years of training left at Signal! And then I'm going to apply to Beacon!" She explained, getting faster and faster. "You see, my sister's starting there this year, and she's trying to become a Huntress, and I'm trying to become a Huntress 'cause I wanna help people. My parents always taught us to help others, so I thought, Hey, I might as well make a career out of it! I mean the police are alright, but Huntsmen and Huntresses are just so much more romantic and exciting and cool and really, gosh, you know!" She squealed, grinning madly.
The two adults studied her for a moment, while the girl started fiddling with her bags, pulling out a small plastic bag that had a red liquid, the girl stabbing a straw into it and drinking from it.
"Do you know who I am?" The man asked, getting a nod.
"You're Professor Ozpin. You're the headmaster at Beacon." Ruby said, getting a smile.
"Hello." He greeted.
"Nice to meet you." Ruby said politely.
"You want to come to my school?" He asked her, getting a nod.
"More than anything." She answered.
"Well, okay." He agreed, getting a giant grin from Ruby.
Five more minutes later
The girl had by now progressed to wearing headphones and banging her head to music as the two adults whispered to each other, trying to figure out what to do with her.
Eventually Ozpin coughed to get her attention, causing her to turn her music off and remove her headphones.
"So… Harry Yōfu…" He muttered, looking at her blood red eyes unnerved.
"If you say I have red eyes I'm punching you." The girl, now named Harry, told him bluntly.
"I was actually going to ask if you were related to a Louise McLachlan." He told her, getting a grin.
"She's my great grandmother! Why? Do you know her?" She asked curiously.
"Yes, actually, I do." He agreed, nodding his head.
"Sweet! Wait, why am I here exactly?" She asked confused.
"Because, we have a small problem that I'm hoping you'll be able to solve." He explained. "Before I allowed Miss Rose in, we had an even number of students for full teams, but now, we're missing one."
"Wait how does that work?" She cut him off confused.
"Because there are students that will likely not form teams, or will end up forming smaller teams." He explained.
"Oh… Sorry." She apologised.
"Thank you. As I was saying. We have three students, not enough to make a team, can you suggest anyone?" He asked her, clearly at his last resort.
"Well… There is someone… But…" She trailed off, before writing his name down on a piece of paper. "He might not accept it." She finished weakly.
Next day.
The bullhead landed at beacon, with all the students getting off, some of them heading to bins nearby and throwing up, one of them being a boy that looked fairly average, while another boy waited for him nearby amused.
"Nngh… Stupid motion sickness…" He groaned, getting a sympathetic nod from a blonde boy next to him.
"Yeah… Hrmp!" He gagged as he threw up again, the first boy wiping his mouth and walking off with the boy who had been waiting for him.
"You ok now?" The boy asked him, giving a smile.
"Yeah, I'm fine now Caleb… Even better now that we're both here." The boy agreed, taking Caleb's hand and smiling back at him.
Caleb let out a surprisingly feminine giggle. "Don't be so cheesy Baku!" Caleb teased him, as the two walked off, stepping around a girl with a red cloak who was on the floor, Ruby Rose….
Ruby groaned as she tried to get up, failing as a girl in white glared at her.
"What are you doing?!" She demanded angrily.
"Uh, sorry!" Ruby apologised, getting up with her hands.
"Sorry?! Do you have any idea of the damage you could have caused?" The girl demanded as Ruby picked up a suitcase.
"Uuhhh..."
"Give me that!" She demanded, snatching the luggage from Ruby and opening it to reveal its twinkling-sounding contents "This is Dust, mined and purified from the Schnee quarry!"
"Uuuhhhh..."
"What are you, brain-dead?" She growled, taking a red vial of Dust out and closing the suitcase. "Dust! Fire, water, lightning, energy!"
"I... I know..." Ruby told her, eye twitching as Dust started to get into her face, going up her nose.
"Are you even listening to me? Is any of this sinking in? What do you have to say for yourself?!" The girl demanded angrily, as Ruby started twitching, about to sneeze.
Almost like magic, a boy appeared, grabbing Ruby's nose and holding it shut.
"You really shouldn't shake Vials without checking they are properly sealed." The boy warned the girl, as Ruby pulled the hand off of her nose, the Dust having faded by that point.
"And what would you know?!" The girl demanded angrily.
"I would know quite a bit, being an associate of your family's rival." The boy said snarkily, looking at something over the girls shoulder.
"What are you looking at?!" The girl shouted angrily, as she turned around, groaning as two teens walked over.
"Hey Twi! What's up?" A girl, with hot pink hair, asked him, hugging the boy happily.
"Hello Ellie." The boy greeted, clearly used to this.
"H-Hey T-Tw-Twilight…" Another Boy greeted.
"Hello Alfie, you feeling alright?" The boy, apparently named Twilight, asked him.
"Y-Yeah…" Alfie nodded, rubbing the back of his head nervously.
"YOU!" The girl shouted, turning to Ellie angrily.
"Me!" Ellie said cheerily, looking around curiously.
"You're that ruffian who attacked me yesterday!" She shouted, as Ellie nervously looked around, tugging at her shirt nervously.
Twilight turned to Ellie, as did Alfie and Ruby.
"Heh… I… Maaaaaay havelookedupherskirt!" Ellie blurted out, ducking behind Alfie.
"… You idiot..." Twilight groaned, looking up at the sky, looking worried.
"Hey, it was an accident! IwasgettingsomestuffandthenIlookedatmywatchandthenthefloorwasshinyandthenshewasthereandIsawupherskirtandIwolfwhistledeventhoughyouguysalwaystellmenottoo!" Ellie explained, speeding up as she tried to protect herself.
Ruby started to wobble, dazed by the speed Ellie had spoken at…
"Make way!" A voice called out, as everyone turned to see a girl on a pair of roller skates, shooting towards them and holding herself up despite the large weight on her chest.
"Coo-DeeDee!" Ellie called out happily, cutting herself off before changing what she was going to say…
