AN: This is the first chapter of my first story, The Woman and the End of the Bar.. Read, review, tell me what ya like, what ya hate, and if I see a point, it may be changed.

Ruby Rose stormed into the bar without heed nor warning. The bouncer at the door stepped back, knowing better than to get in the girl in red's way. She might be underaged, but no one cares. She sits at the bar in a huff and no one dares to even talk to her.

She was wearing black jeans and a red hoodie covering a black shirt. The girl in red, currently ordering a soda, is famous in town, the younger half sister of local boxing star Yang Xaoi Long. And in their neighborhood, no one dares make her or her sister mad. So as long as the Xaoi Long/Rose family doesn't do anything illegal, no one cares.

No one dares approach the girl sitting at the bar, well, almost no one. A woman at the end of the bar by the name of Cinder Fall got up and approached the girl, a glass of beer in her hand. She sat beside the girl in red and said softly, "Hello, who are you?"

"My name is Ruby Rose, I'm surprised you don't know that already," Ruby snapped.

Cinder chuckled and sighed. "My apologies...I'm new in town."

"Well, get used t-" Ruby looked over at the woman who dared to talk to her while she's like this, and her voice suddenly fell silent.

The woman that sat beside her could only be defined as beautiful. She wore a beautiful black dress that matched her long raven black hair that framed her face and contrasted her porcelain skin. She looked like she belonged at a formal party, with a golden ale lager in her hand. Her eyes were like glowing embers.

"My name is Cinder Fall," the beautiful, alluring woman said, a smile playing at her lips as she took a sip from her drink.

Ruby stared at the woman, her silver eyes wandering down the woman's slender body and couldn't help but notice how her dress hugged her curves, and exposed her long legs perfectly. Cinder chuckled when she noticed the young girl's gaze and she put a hand on her chin. She gently tilted Ruby's head upward.

"Such beautiful eyes, like liquid silver."

That one statement made her face light up the same color as the tips of her hair, dark red. Cinder giggled and held out her drink. "Care for a sip?"

"My sister says...says I'm not allowed…"

"And you always do what your sister says?"

Ruby pauses and thinks for a moment before snorting. "No, I don't." She leans in and takes a sip of the cool golden beer. It tasted pretty good. Cinder passed her the lager, then ordered another for herself.


Yang approached the bar she frequented with her sister. The bouncer waved the blonde haired girl in without hesitation. The girl wore simply black gym shorts and an orange tank top, her hands still in wraps from the recent match tonight. She waved hello to the bouncer as she passed and walked inside the bar, only to find a sight she thought she'd never see.

Ruby was sitting at the bar with a beer in her hand, and beside her sat a beautiful young woman she had never seen before, three other glasses sit empty on the counter. Ruby had a drunken blush on her cheeks and brought the glass to her lips.

"Ruby Rose!" the girl in yellow shouted, and everyone else was suddenly very interested in the tables where they sat.

Ruby jerked and nearly dropped the glass, if it weren't for the woman beside her steadying her hand. The crimsonette looked up and hiccupped. "Hey Yang-y~" she said, a light giggle in her tone.

Yang stormed up and glared at Ruby. "What do you think you're doing? You know you're underaged."

"I believe that's my fault…" the woman in the black dress, Cinder, spoke up. "I hadn't realized she was so young."

"But Yang-y, I'm 18," Ruby whined.

"And I'm 20, but I still can't drink yet. Come on, lets go home."

Yang grabbed her sister's hand and tugged her off the bar stool, but Ruby resisted her. "No! I don't wanna leave. I wanna stay wit' de pretty lady."

Cinder smiled and pet Ruby's head gently, only to be batted away by Yang. No one treated her sister like that, but she held herself back from beating this woman simply because she's clearly new in town.

"Listen lady, I've gotta get my sister home now." Yang picked up her little sister was little effort and turned to leave, Ruby squirming in her hold.

"Lemme go Yang!"

"Ruby, its time to go now," Yang said softly as she carried her sister out. Unknown to her, Cinder watched and waved goodbye, Ruby waving back.


Ruby struggled all the way home, squirming in her sister's grasp. Yang struggled to hold on, her sister was almost as strong as she was, even if she didn't realize. It was a short walk back to their apartment, but it felt like a mile holding her struggling drunk sister.

As she climbed up the steps, a voice called out. "Yang? Ruby? What happened?"

Both girls paused and looked down the stairwell, finding their old friend Blake looking up at them from her porch on the first floor.

The girl with black hair and yellow eyes had always lived near the two sisters, be as their neighbor in their childhood home, or living beneath them in the same apartment building. The girl had a black nightgown on and a bow held up her raven black hair, its clear she was ready to go to bed.

"Blake, don't you have work in the morning? You should go to bed," Yang insists.

"I was going to, but I heard two girls struggling and arguing. I thought you had gotten into a fight."

Yang shifted Ruby in her arms before she could reach down and tug on Blake's ribbon. "Kitty~" In her defence, she did indeed look like she had cat ears with her ribbon on, which is defined as all the time.

Yang sighed and shrugged. "Some woman got Ruby drunk, so I was trying to take her back to the apartment. She didn't want to go. So I made her."

"Poor Ruby…" Blake sighed and looked up at Yang. She hopped over the railing and gently kissed her cheek, making Yang blush. "And that's for winning tonight."

Yang turned around and shivered before continuing up the stairs. Blake followed and opened the door for the two sister. "Don't be too mad at her."

Yang shrugged and walked inside, kicking the door shut. She hadn't even noticed Ruby had passed out until she heard this cute little snore. The yellow haired girl smiled and pushed open the door to Ruby's room, only to be met by a small maroon bedroom that looked like a tornado blew through. Books and papers were strone around the desk and on her bed. Yang hoisted Ruby over her shoulder to free up one hand, the girl in red letting out a grunt. Her sister chuckled as she cleared off a space on her bed.

Yang gently rested Ruby down on the bed, then kissed her forehead as she pulled the red covers over her. She smiled, watching her sister sleep for a moment before walking out, cutting off the lights. She let out a sigh.

"Poor Ruby, she's going to have a huge headache when she wakes up." Yang chuckled as she walked across the hall to her room, a deep yellowish orange room, and was frankly no better than her sister's room. She maneuvered around her workout gear, used gym clothes, and homework to lay down on her bed and let herself rest. She paused for a moment to take off the wrappings on her hands, smiling a little before she drifts off to sleep.