Disclaimer: I don't own RWBY. Rights go to Roosterteeth.
Author's Note: I made a sisterly oneshot thing. Yang and Ruby are really young in this one, eight and six. Hope you like it!
Ruby was six years old and her older sister Yang was eight years old. Ruby usually wore a black tank top with a red heart on it, a white skirt with purple dots and black Mary Janes. Yang wore an orange tank top, brown capris and brown combat boots.
The sisters were playing in Ruby's bedroom, which was right beside the home office. The bedroom wasn't too small, but not too large. The walls were bright red and beige carpeting was on the floor. There was a white bookshelf with many picture books and stuffed animals. The girls were on the bed, each with a teddy bear in their hands, pretending that the bears were a prince and princess.
"Oh, Mary! I'll save you from the huge tower!" Yang said in a deep voice, making her bear hop to the small post at the corner of the bed.
"Oh, Charlie! Hurry, I'm gonna fall!" Ruby exclaimed, her bear jumping on the spot on the post in panic.
"Don't worry, I've got you!" Yang's bear jumped up, the paws grabbing 'Mary' and bringing her back to the bed.
"Yay! Mary's safe!" Ruby cheered loudly, clapping her hands rapidly.
"And the prince and the princess lived happily ever after! The end! Mwah, mwah, mwah!" Yang exclaimed, putting the teddies' faces together. Ruby giggled.
"Ruby, Yang, darlings," Summer Rose opened the door, peering inside. "Your father's working, so you need to be quiet, okay?"
Summer had long blonde hair and silver eyes. She wore a white cape with a hood, a red dress underneath and white boots.
"Sorry, mom," the sisters apologized, hanging their heads in shame.
"It's fine, just be more quiet, girls," Summer kissed their foreheads and started leaving.
"Mommy?" Ruby spoke up, making her mother stop in her tracks. "Can me and Yang go to the park, please?"
"Of course," Summer smiled at them. "It's right next to our house, so you can go ahead."
"Yay! Thank you, mommy!" Ruby jumped off her bed and hugged her mother's legs.
"Let's go to the swings!" Ruby exclaimed as she and Yang entered the park.
"Race ya!" Yang ran over to the swings.
"Yang, wait!" Ruby ran as fast as her little legs could carry her to catch up with her sister.
Ruby jumped on a swing, a grin on her face.
"Push me!" Ruby looked at Yang, swinging her legs.
Yang started gently pushing her on the swing.
"Wheeeeee!" Ruby exclaimed in delight, giggling as she gradually went higher. "Higher! Higher!"
Yang pushed her harder, grunting.
"Wheeeeee!" Ruby laughed, grasping the chains holding up the swing tightly. "You swing, Yang!"
"Make sure you can go high on your own!" Yang sat on the swing next to her and started swinging. "How are you doing, Rubes?"
Ruby was sitting on her swing, going lifelessly back and forth, eventually stopping. Seeing this, Yang decided to take action.
"Yo, kid!" Yang shouted at a boy in a grey shirt her age. "Can you help my little sis?"
The boy smirked at them. "Sure!" He ran over to Ruby and pushed her on the swing.
"Thanks, kid," Yang thanked him, still swinging.
The kid pushed Ruby several times before shoving her off the swing. Ruby fell, scraping her hands and knees.
"Ouch!" Ruby started crying as she sat on the ground. The boy booked it out of there as fast as he could.
"Heck no!" Yang shouted at the top of her lungs, jumping off her swing and landing on her feet. She pointed at the fleeing boy. "Get over here, jerkface! Let me beat you down! NOBODY touches my sister!" She was about to chase him when she heard Ruby sobbing, hands and knees bleeding a little.
"Ruby?" Yang said gently, approaching her sister. "Are you okay?"
"He hurt me, Yang..." Ruby looked at her with tear-filled eyes, a tortured look on her face.
"Rubes, you'll be fine, I promise," Yang hugged her sister. "I'll never let anyone hurt you again."
"Really?" Ruby whispered hopefully. "Like a knight in shiny armour?"
"Yes, Ruby," Yang slowly helped her up. "Let's go home and have some cookies and get you cleaned up. I'll find that kid later."
