Hello and welcome to a new story. Thank you for checking it out and I hope you'll enjoy it. This story is still fresh in my mind since I just came up with it recently, so I'm really excited to see where it goes from here.

Disclaimer: I do not own RWBY or any of the characters, they are owned by Rooster Teeth.


Jaune lowered the car window, instantly feeling the breeze as the ocean came into view.

The smile on his face didn't seem to go unnoticed by his friends, who all seemed to have a similar attitude.

"I haven't seen you this happy in awhile Jaune, it's only a vacation." Pyrrha said.

"Yeah, I know, it's just… this might be my final chance to ask her out." Jaune said.

"Jaune, you've been trying to ask Yang out on a date for years, do you really think a couple more months is going to make a difference?" Nora questioned him.

It was true, Jaune did indeed have multiple chances in the past to ask Yang out, but as time went on it became increasingly difficult for him to do so.

With their days at school at an end, this summer would be the last time they would all be together as a group before going their separate ways.

Jaune knew that their professions as well as their lives would keep them far too busy to see each other often and recognized that this would be his last chance.

"We're here." Ren said, as he drove the car up to the lone house by the beach.

As they exited the car, they took in the view.

The house was covered by the shade of the trees surrounding it, appearing a little worn down but not too bad.

On the other end, the view of the beach was perfect, from the glistening sands to the crashing waves.

As they stared in awe, the group almost failed to notice the other group that had joined them.

"What took you so long?" Yang asked.

As soon as he heard Yang's voice, Jaune turned to look at her, seeing that Ruby, Blake and Weiss were accompanying them as well.

Jaune smiled as Ruby winked at him, giving him reassurance.

Ruby had been aware of Jaune's feelings for Yang and supported him, completely, after all she was his best friend.

"Hey, Yang." Jaune suddenly blurted out.

Yang turned her attention to her fellow blonde.

"The beach is right there, what are we waiting for?" Jaune asked, excitedly.

"Me." Someone else said.

Jaune turned around to see who it was, almost gasping as he hadn't expected her to be that close behind him.

Stood before him, staring at him, meeting his line of sight, was what looked to be another Yang.

She glared a little, her piercing red eyes and the way she looked at him, intimidating him to the core.

Her dark hair rivaled Blake's, but the face was undoubtedly similar to Yang.

"Yang, you should've mentioned that you had a twin sister." Jaune said, with his tone indicating that he was a bit frightened.

Ruby and Yang held back their laughter, while the other woman placed a hand on his shoulder.

"I like this one, Yang." She said.

Yang was still slightly chuckling when she finally got out her words.

"Jaune, this is my mother, Raven." Yang told him.

Jaune's face went red from embarrassment while Pyrrha, Nora and even Ren all looked embarrassed for him.

"If you think flattering me will get you out of work, think again." Raven said.

Jaune turned to look at Yang, with a questioning look on his face.

"Work?" Jaune asked.

"She didn't tell you?" Raven asked.

"My mom gave us permission to use her beach house, so long as we help around the place and fix up a few things." Yang explained.

"Sounds good to me." Nora said.

"I'd be happy to help." Pyrrha said.

Ren gave a simple nod of his head, pretty much meaning that he had agreed.

"I'm in." Jaune said, with a smile.


Later.

After walking around the place and getting to know their surroundings, the eight of them decided to turn in for the night.

"Two rooms and four of us in each of them, I guess things haven't changed yet have they?" Nora pointed out.

Jaune chuckled a bit, still remembering when they first arrived at their dorm room.

The lack of privacy was an issue at first but over time, everyone seemed find a rhythm.

Looking back on it, Jaune would miss it.

As Jaune got into bed and Pyrrha turned the lights out, he thought about the day as a whole.

He wondered what work he would have to perform once morning had arrived.

He thought about the unexpected surprise of having Raven be present and how it would interfere with his plan to ask Yang out.

Most of all, he simply thought of Yang.


Meanwhile.

Raven was sitting alone in kitchen, taking a sip of her water now and then, as she looked up at the starry blue sky which matched the dark blue of the ocean.

It was as if they were one in the same.

Raven enjoyed these moments of solitude and despite almost always being alone, the moments were few and far between.

Raven heard the sound of the cupboard opening, turning around to see who it was.

Raven smirked as she saw Yang, pulling out a snack.

"You still like to eat in the middle of the night after all this time." Raven said, in amusement.

"There's a few things that haven't changed." Yang said.

Yang took a seat next to Raven, looked out at the same view that Raven had and even had a similar reaction.

It had been peaceful, to say the least.

Yang remembered nights like these, just sitting there, looking out at the night sky, with no worries or concerns, only bliss.

Yang was glad she had finally contacted Raven.

This summer would be a great experience.