Lucas Cain sat in his room, preparing for his first day at Beacon. The airships would be taking him to the school tomorrow along with the rest of the students gathering in town. Lucas himself lived in Vale, so he didn't have to scramble to find a place to stay or try to make the ship from somewhere else.

Lucas was a 17 year old boy with tan hair and light skin. He had light green eyes that reflected his easygoing personality. He wore his favorite jacket and jeans. Leaning against his door was his sniper rifle Tiger's Eye. The rifle had an extended barrel and adjustable zoom. There was recoil absorbers in the stock. The weapon used a compact 10 round clip.

"Lucas, time for dinner!" His mother called from the kitchen down the hall. Lucas packed one last pair of pant before he went to dinner. They were eating his mom's famous meatloaf, since it had a 100% mortality rate on your digestive track. Sometimes he hoped the hazmat team would burst in and take it away, but alas, it never happened.

"Thanks mum." He said as he sat down in his chair. His dad was working night shift down at dusk till dawn, so he wasn't home. The old man who ran the shop was a family friend, so he never minded the extra hours. He was one of the few people on Remnant who could actually eat his mom's meatloaf.

Lucas's mom noticed his wandering to his father's usual chair. "You can see him tomorrow, sweetie. It's not like he is going to be working forever." Lucas nodded. He was actually wishing he was here to eat his dinner, but he wasn't going to tell her that.

They ate their food in silence, Lucas for alternative reasons. After the food was gone, his mom washed their plates and he took out the trash (maybe adding to it little). He was tempted to wait up to see his dad, but his mom chased him to bed at around 9 o'clock.

When he was sure his mom had left, Lucas opened his window and silently dropped into the soft grass. There was one last thing he had to do in secret before the next day. He kept to the shadows, making his way across the backyard and over the fence unnoticed.

Lucas walked through town until he reached the airship docks. He snuck past the guards and made his way to the back. Leaning against the outer hull of one of the ships was an old friend.

"Took you long enough". Sun Wukong said, his hands behind his head, balanced on one heel. "I'm used to waiting each summer for you to show up at your vacation home, but when I go out of my way to get here today, then you shouldn't make me wait."

"Sorry." Lucas sat down next to him. "Now can I see the photo?" Sun pulled out a small piece of paper from his pocket. It was an image of a girl with golden eyes and a bow.

"Just get to know her. I need inside info if I ever want to repair the damage I have done." He had a longing look on his face. Lucas put the picture in his pocket and clapped his friend on the shoulder.

"Do you want to talk about it?" He asked. From what he had learned, Sun had been beating himself up a lot about this girl, but never actually told him what he had done wrong.

Sun sat down and sighed. "I made a mistake. I stole some liquor and got myself hammered. Apparently when I was out of it, I stole her stuff and tried to black mail her into bed with me. I've apologized endlessly, but she never forgave me."

"Did she know you were drunk?"

"No. If I told her that, she would get mad at me for being stupid." He looked over his shoulder, making sure no one could hear him. "But it doesn't end there. To make up for it, I got her a puppy. Really big mistake. Stole her a necklace. Cops got me. And when I got desperate, I forced her to kiss me. Didn't end to well."

Lucas shook his head. Sun was a nice guy, but he was a complete and utter idiot. "I'll keep in touch." He said, patting his pocket. He turned and snuck his way back to his house, running when he was sure no one was around to see him. He made it back into his room and slipped into bed, his mom none the wiser.

Lucas's dad dropped him off at the airship docks the next day, a horde of people milling about all over the place. "Thanks for the lift, dad." Lucas said as he got out of the passenger side of the car.

"Take care Lucas." His dad called out. "And don't blow anything up this time!" They both cracked up, remembering the incident. In battle school, Lucas accidentally smashed a vial of dust and exploded. Thankfully he came out only slightly singed, but his dad would never let him live it down.

"I won't!" He waved as he walked away, slipping into the crowd. The last call had sounded and the teens were separating from their families and heading to the ships. Lucas was dragged with the crowd onto one of the ships. The kids dispersed. In all, each ship carried about 3 or 4 dozen students. Some kids stood in groups, some gathered around windows to watch the scenery. One kid even sat alone on a bench playing with a cat. A few girls stood nearby watching the cat as she rocketed after the toy.

A sudden teenage urge came over him and he activated his semblance. He switched over to heat vision and got a quick look at them, eyes turning red. Yup, one of them is horny. He confirmed from the energy output from their bodies. He walked over to the boy, discouraging them from making an approach.

"This your cat?" He asked. The teen looked up at him, scanned him, and then nodded. "My names Lucas Cain. You?"

"John. This one is Bella." He nodded to the cat that zoomed about the floor. Lucas sat down next to John. He had messy black hair, standing out I front so that it looked like it formed a natural visor. He stood at about 6'2, much bigger than Lucas who only stood at 5'6. He had a nice tan that made him look like he was covered in a light coating of clay. He had sharp, brown eyes that appeared to be calculating his next move in a chess game. His hands moved in practiced motions, easily out running the cat with the toy, but making it so tempting that Bella wouldn't give up.

is that your natural eye color?" John asked, not taking his eyes off of his cat. "I've never met someone with red eyes before."

"Naw. It's just my semblance. I can change the way my eyes see." He deactivated his semblance and his eyes changed back to normal. "This is my normal eye color." Bella caught the toy and John looked over. His eyes had softened now that he wasn't outdoing the cat. He gave some kind of grin/frown and nodded. If he had a caption, it would be 'not bad'.

"That's pretty amazing. Can I assume that red is infrared?" Lucas nodded, impressed that he could guess so easily. John cracked a grin. "I got a challenge for you. Can you see this?" The teen vanished into thin air.

"Oh dude! That's even more impressive." He activated his semblance. Sure enough, there he was, a smile still on his face. "Yup. I can see you. Semblance?"

"Yes." He tossed the cat toy over to one of the girls who were still watching. He then looked back to Lucas and asked. "What year are you in?"

"First. You?"

"Second." He paused, an idea popping into his mind. "Hey, you want to help me with something? There is this jerk at the school who is always picking on faunus, and our combined semblances could teach him a lesson."

"Why not?" He liked were this was going. John had a prank, and Lucas could help.

"Ok, so here's the plan." John painted a picture of a torment for this poor guy. John himself would be doing most of the work. Lucas would be getting some use of John's invisibility power, and it was up to him to hold off / play with the rest of the bullies. Lucas thought that his part should be called the invisible man and the marbles.

"I get the annoyance of the bullies, but is it necessary to ruin the leaders life?" He asked. John shook his head and argued feverishly that he had done to much to get out of the punishment. "Ok, just asking. Any toys you can give me?"

John dug around in his bag and pulled out some balloons and blue dust. "I'll turn them invisible, you shake em', and then you throw them." He had lined the insides with soap to be excruciating when it got in the eyes.

Lucas walked off the airship loaded with no lethal weapons and a teammate. They had come up with many ways to mess with team CRDL. He was thankful that none of them were actually hurting them, but he still thought it was mean to throw away the core of a mans existence.

"Aw well. All I can do is pity this Cardin and watch the fireworks."

This is a note from the author. I apologize in advance if it's slightly boring, but this is the other half of my original story, so there will be a lot of stuff that doesn't make sense. But I promise it will be good.