This is that start of what I hope to be a series. A series that involves random stories of random activities or crossovers. *evil laughter* And White Rose of course! This chapter we have some special guests! Shadow's hoverskates! (borrowed, not stolen!)


Weiss was not prepared. She was simply not prepared for any of this.

Ruby was hyperactive enough without hoverskates.

Weiss watched as Ruby sped by. "Why me?"

Ruby laughed as she skated around. "This is so cool!"

Yang and Blake were also watching.

"Ruby! Do the flip again!" Yang called out.

Ruby smirked. "Got it!" She jumped and curled up, spinning before landing on her feet. "Yeah!"

Yang laughed. "Wherever she got those, I need to find so I can get some too."

"So I can have two hyperactive morons!?" Weiss snapped as she crossed her arms.

"It isn't that bad-"

"She used me as an obstacle!"

"…"

"And she didn't avoid me by-the-way!"

"Ok, now I get what you're saying." Yang patted Weiss on the back. "Well, there are some advantages to this as well. It's not every day you see Ruby wearing something besides her dress."

"It's a combat skirt!" Ruby went by again, indeed wearing a tank top and jeans instead of her combat skirt.

"…then she picked me up and skated up the side of a building! I almost had a heart attack!" Weiss added.

Yang nudged Weiss with her shoulder. "You're missing the point, Weiss. This is a great chance to see Ruby in some nice poses~"

Weiss froze. "Y-you-! What are you trying to say!?"

Ruby happened to get into a pose that showed off her well-defined abs, making Weiss blush even more.

"You know what I'm saying~" Yang nudged Weiss again.

"You dolt!" Weiss stood up and stormed away.

Ruby stopped skating. "What's with Weiss?"

"She's just being moody," Yang answered.

Blake didn't look up from her book. "Maybe you should let someone else try the skates."

Ruby thought about this for a little bit before smiling. She skated away. "Jaune! You need to try this!"


Weiss sat on a bench just outside of Beacon, having deemed the place peaceful enough.

That is until Jaune screamed by.

"…what the hell?" Weiss looked at the trail of dust Jaune left behind.

Jaune went by again, obviously not in control of the skates he was wearing. "Help me, snow angel!"

Weiss pulled a book from the bag she had with her and proceeded to read. "Don't get involved…"

Ruby ran after Jaune. "Just turn them off!"

"How do I do that!?" Jaune yelled.

"…I don't know! They just turned off when I wanted them to!"

"Well I want them turned off, and they're still going!"

Ruby stopped chasing after Jaune and collapsed on the bench next to Weiss. "This was a bad idea…"

"Dismantle the skates, Ruby. You can't be this dense." Weiss looked up from her book.

"…why didn't I think of that? Thanks Weiss!" Ruby squeezed Weiss in a quick hug before running off again.

Weiss blushed at the quick contact. She watched Ruby run after Jaune. "…I forgot that she needs to stop him from going everywhere. Well…she can figure it out." She returned to her book.

Ruby ran by again, now running away from Jaune. "Stop, Jaune! STOP!"

"I can't!" Jaune yelled.

"Just straighten out! They're hoverskates, not roller blades!"

Weiss looked up from her book again and sighed. She encircled Jaune's legs with a binding glyph to try to hold him in place.

The pressure from the skates between the glyph and the ground ended up shooting Jaune straight up like a rocket.

Jaune screamed like a little girl as he spiraled through the air and almost hit the ground.

Weiss caught him upside down with another binding glyph. "There. He isn't going to be moving."

Ruby got to work dismantling the skates. "You're never using the skates ever again."

"I can live with that…" Jaune groaned, content that he had finally stopped moving.

Ruby finally cut the power from the skates, allowed Jaune to stand up straight and slip out of the pieces of metal.

"That was insane…"

"I know, right!?" Yang called as she ran to catch up. "That was awesome!"

Blake was following Yang, but she happened to now be limping. "It was not! I thought he was going to kill me!"

"I'm sorry, ok!? Those things have minds of their own!" Jaune flopped onto the ground, seemingly having no intention of moving.

Ruby finished putting the skates back together. "Actually, it looks like the skates absorb aura. Your lack of aura control sent you on a crash course. Makes sense now that I think about it…"

Jaune grunted from his place on the ground.

"Welp! They're mine again!" Ruby quickly put the skates back on.

Weiss sighed. "Normally I would ask myself if something worse will happen soon, but asking that will only guarantee it."


"YAAAAANG! I told you not to wear those!" Ruby ran after Yang.

Weiss groaned, a headache forming. "I should have known. I should have known…" She was trying to train in the outdoor student training area, but it seemed Yang had deemed the area a good place to try Ruby's hoverskates.

Yang whooped as she sped by. "These are awesome!"

Weiss returned to hitting a punching bag. She knew that while Yang was around, she would need to be prepared for some unarmed combat.

Yang skated past Weiss. "What are you trying to do with your little, toothpick arms, Weiss?" she constantly teased Weiss as she went by.

Ruby ran by. "Sorry, Weiss! I'm trying to get her out of here!"

"Not happening, Rubes! I am a free woman!" Yang teasingly jumped over Ruby.

Weiss was less than amused. She used a glyph to launch her punching bag into the air.

The punching bag just happened to land squarely on Yang's head.

Yang spiraled but quickly recovered. "Ow…"

"Just take off my skates, Yang!" Ruby snapped.

"But I'm having too much fun! I would skate to have it end so suddenly!"

Weiss groaned from how simply terrible that pun was.

Yang flashed a grin that scared Weiss to no end. "Better cover my escape!" She started skating at Weiss.

"Yang! You'd better not-!" Weiss turned around and started to run away. "Don't you dare!"

Yang sped past Weiss and launched her away with a compressed burst of air from the hoverskates.

Ruby quickly caught Weiss in midair. "Dammit Yang! Just give up the skates!"

Sadly, launching Weiss did prove a good enough distraction to help Yang escape.

"Oum dammit, Yang…" Ruby looked down, finally noticing she hadn't put Weiss down yet. She quickly stood Weiss back up.

Weiss cleared her throat, a visible blush now on her face. "That was a thing…"

Ruby blushed as well. "Yeah, she launched you… I caught you… Yeah… I…should go." She ran off.

Weiss stood there in silence for a while.

Ruby ran back, Yang hot on her tail. "Crap-crap-crap!"

Weiss shook her head. "Called it."


"Please, Weiss! Please!"

Weiss didn't even care to remember how she now had Ruby on her knees, begging for her to try the hoverskates.

"Yang won't give the skates back if you don't!" Ruby added.

Yang walked into the room, still wearing the skates in question. "Yeah! Come on, Weiss!"

Weiss glared at the both of them. "No."

"Come on, Weiss! I even reserved a private area for you to try them! It will be awesome!"

"No! I am not trying those things on!"

Ruby looked at Weiss and started shedding fake tears. "Weiss…"

Weiss glared at Ruby. "Not happening!"

Ruby widened her eyes, making sure that her eyes would burn into Weiss's very soul.

Weiss frowned, her resolve breaking. "…no."

Ruby knew she had Weiss right where she wanted her. She only needed one last push.

That meant not blinking for a whole extra minute.

"…Weiss, my eyes are burning. Is your resolve going to break or not?"

Weiss groaned as she moved over to Yang to grab the skates. "Fine, but I'm not paying for your cookies for the rest of the week."

Ruby frowned. "The price for hoverskates…"

Yang grinned and patted Weiss on the back. "Great choice!"


And so here Weiss was, in a random empty training room.

Weiss turned to Yang. "Reserved a private area, huh?"

Yang shrugged. "More like locked the door behind us, but this works, right?"

Ruby seemed a little worried. "…maybe we can rewrite this deal, Yang…"

Weiss glared at Ruby. "Are you saying I can't control some stupid skates?"

Ruby shook her head. "No! That isn't what I'm saying at all! It's just…your aura is different from ours… Something could go wrong…"

"I'll be fine." Weiss put slipped into the skates.

The skates started to spark.

Ruby frowned when the skates didn't turn on. "See?"

Yang frowned. "Maybe I left out a part when I cleaned the components earlier…" She left the room, closing the door behind her.

Weiss frowned at the skates. "…I am rather happy that these didn't work actually."

The skates started sparking livelier, sending out a puff of compressed air to show they still worked.

"Eep!" Weiss held her skirt down in embarrassment when the air threatened to flip it up.

Then the skates turned on at full blast.

Weiss now knew how bad of an idea her combat skirt was as she tried to hold the skirt down, a blush forming on her face. "R-Ruby! Turn them off!" She kept balanced so she wasn't moving anywhere.

Ruby blushed when she saw a little more than she should have. "Sh-shimapan!" She shook her head to try to forget what she had just seen, completely failing to do so. "They're aura powered! Pull back your aura!"

Weiss closed her eyes as her blush intensified. "I tried already! They're not turning off!"

Ruby stumbled words as she tried to think of something. "Did Yang modify the absorption panels? No…that's not in her knowledge…" She froze when something came to mind. "…your aura is too strong…"

"What!?"

"Your aura is too strong to lower to the level required to turn off the skates…" Ruby explained.

"Then dismantle the skates!" Weiss snapped.

"Are you crazy!? For Jaune, it was easy! Your aura could cause detonation!"

Weiss honestly looked like she was losing her marbles. "Then what do I do!?"

"Wait for your aura to run out! Should only take an hour at this rate!" Ruby answered.

The two stayed in relative silence for a few seconds.

Weiss blushed even harder and closed her eyes. "R-Ruby… My arms are getting tired…"

Ruby honestly wasn't opposed to Weiss letting go of her skirt, but she would never say that flat out. "Um…I…" She shook her head in confusion. "I don't even know what to do anymore!"

Yang chose that terrible moment to reenter the room. "Hello~! Didn't find any missing parts so-" She froze when she saw Ruby scrambling around and Weiss trying to preserve her modesty. "-oh…"

"Xiao Long! Find some way to turn these off right now!" Weiss snapped.

Yang started backing up to the door. "I don't know what to do! Ruby's the nerd here!"

Ruby just sputtered over words. "…Yang! Bring me my tools!"

Yang grinned. "I might…"

"Yang, this isn't the time!"

"Tell me what panties Weiss is wearing. I need to settle a bet with Blake."

"Yang!"

"Pervert!" Weiss added before squealing in embarrassment.

Ruby stood in silence for a few moments. "Are you seriously making this deal, Yang?"

Yang nodded. "You bet your bucket I am!"

"Not even a saying!" Weiss snapped.

Yang struck a pose. "For the righteous act of obtaining twenty dollars from Blake, I must have an answer to this question!"

Ruby frowned. "…let's redo your deal Yang." She wrapped her arm around Yang's shoulders. "They're striped," Ruby quickly whispered, making sure Weiss couldn't hear.

Yang frowned. "Dammit!" She stormed out of the room.

Ruby wiped some sweat from her forehead as she pulled out the one tool she kept with her. "Ok, Weiss… Cross your fingers and hope the skates don't detonate into an explosion the size of a dwarf sun." She crouched next to Weiss and slowly started removing panels from the skates. "It's times like these that I wish who the original owner of these skates was…"

"You took possibly dangerous tech without asking about it!?" Weiss snapped, shaking more as her hands continued to grow more tired.

"I was kind of overwhelmed at the chances of finding something so cool in the middle of nowhere…"

Yang came back in with Ruby's tools. "Here you go, Rubes!"

Ruby took the tools and quickly continued her work. "Leave, Yang."

"Well fine… Good luck." Yang mumbled and left the room.


Meanwhile a few miles away…

Two humanoid hedgehogs looked around Vale, one of them blue and the other one black with touches of red.

Sonic sighed. "Shads, we ain't finding them! I already told ya!"

"Don't call me 'Shads'," Shadow growled.

"They're hoverskates for God's sake! Someone probably found them and is already using them! Just let Tails build you a new pair!"

"People using them is exactly the point of finding them! They could make an explosion the size of a dwarf sun, bending all of reality!" Shadow argued.

"Now what are the chances of that? It would take someone with power that rivals yours!" Sonic argued back.

The sound of an explosion was heard from miles away.

Shadow scowled as he turned in the direction of the explosion.

The shockwaves finally reached them, reality slightly bending in response.

Sonic chuckled nervously, now looking like his Sonic Boom redesign due to the dimensional line shifting. "I…retract my previous statement…"

Shadow growled as he started to pull Sonic along by his spines. "Let's go, faker. Your friend needs to make me new skates."

"Aren't we going to check if that explosion hurt anyone?"

"No, faker. That would mean getting involved. Getting involved would mean taking blame."


Ruby pulled herself from the wall she got cratered into. "Owie…" She looked around. "Weiss?" She froze when she saw a rather large crater in the ground. "OH DUST, WEISS!"

"I'm ok…" Weiss groaned from the crater. She looked over herself to make sure she didn't have any mortal wounds. She brushed some debris off herself but froze when she noticed a scrap of white cloth. She looked around, noticing the scraps littered the area around her.

That was when she noticed what the explosion had done to her clothes, now only being left with mostly-shredded undergarments.

Ruby looked over the edge of the crater, looking for Weiss. "Are you sure you're ok?"

Eyes met and faces went red.

Weiss's scream could be heard throughout all of Beacon.


One week later…

The dorm was rather quiet, only the sounds of writing and Ruby's radio being audible.

Ruby and Weiss sat awkwardly at the desk they shared for studying, both writing papers for their history class.

Yang entered the dorm with a piece of machinery under her arm. "Guys! You gotta check this out! There's a place in town selling extreme gear! They've got hoverskates, hoverboards, hoverbikes, the whole enchilada!"

Weiss and Ruby turned to each other, deep blushes forming on their faces. They quickly turned away.

Weiss stood up and took Yang's hoverboard. "Get out!" She slammed the board into Yang's head. "I don't want to see another one of these things for another month! And maybe then it will still be too soon!"

"All right, all right! Geez! I'm going!" Yang groaned as she left the dorm, holding her head in pain.

Weiss moved back to her seat, promptly throwing Yang's board into the trash bin on her way there.

Ruby giggled nervously. "I guess Yang's hopes just got boarded up!"

The room fell into silence.

Weiss glared at Ruby. "Get out."


Yeah... Choppy writing is choppy... I've gotten really rusty when it comes to writing... Leave me a review! Maybe suggest something for later chapters!