A/N: Hi, all!

Welcome to this really weird fic! I had this idea while I was dreaming, and decided to flesh it out and make it a story. I've never actually used one of my dreams in a story before, so we'll see how this goes!

I hope you enjoy~

It was just another morning at Beacon. The birds chirped, the bell chimed and the students were just now beginning to groggily pull themselves from their beds. The early morning sun shone brightly, illuminating the beautiful school courtyard, full of colorful flowers and insects going about their daily business.

However, there was a not-so-beautiful scene in Team RWBY's dorm room. Weiss was just now coming to her senses, leaning over the bed and stretching her arms in a princess-like fashion. The room, Weiss noted, rubbing her eyes, was an absolute mess. Last night, Ruby and Yang had been playing fetch with Zwei in the room itself, much to Blake's dismay. There were clothes scattered around and a desk was knocked over, making Weiss sigh. Would those dunces ever learn?

Looking around, Weiss noticed that she was the first one up; Blake was curled up in a ball under her sheets, Yang was drooling into her pillow and Ruby had a foot hanging off the bed. Weiss stood, deciding that now would be the best time change clothes and take a shower.

Though once Weiss was up, she did a double-take when she looked at Ruby again. There was something... different about her. Weiss couldn't put her finger on it, but something had changed. Something big. She shook it off, not noticing anything out the ordinary, and chalked it up to an overactive imagination.

It wasn't long after that Weiss had showered and began applying some light makeup that the others also woke, first Blake, then Ruby and finally Yang. Weiss changed into her uniform quickly, and double-checked the schedule, making sure she had everything she needed for the day. And with that, she was done with her morning routine.

It was then that Blake entered, now with a bow on her head as always. She looked at Weiss strangely.

"Uh," she said. "Aren't you going to put your hair up, like every day?"

Weiss felt the back of her head, and gasped. "Oops, it must have slipped my mind. Thank you for reminding me."

Blake gave her a skeptical look. "You're... welcome?"

Weiss smiled at her and walked with her back straightened towards the mirror, and changed her hair to what it always looked like, a neatly-done ponytail. 'There,' she thought. 'Now it's perfect.'

Still, she couldn't shake the feeling that something was wrong. Was it Blake? She looked over at her. No, Weiss didn't see anything out of the ordinary about her, she was the same old Blake, in her Beacon school uniform and black bow to hide her cat ears.

Yang and Ruby entered the room at that moment, ready to take on the day. Yang was her same, flamboyant self, talking loudly to Ruby about homework for Doctor Oobleck's class.

Ruby, however, seemed worried. Her face was crestfallen and she wasn't acting like her normal self at all, instead just nodding whenever Yang paused to show that she was listening. Blake had noticed this too, and Blake and Weiss shared a worried look.

"Ruby…"

Blake spoke, and Weiss' head snapped up. 'Ruby…' she thought. 'What is so strange? What's different?'

"Are you feeling alright?" Blake asked, carefully.

"O-oh, uh…" Ruby looked up, and smiled brightly. "No, nothing's wrong, Blake. C'mon team, let's go to class!"

Ruby happily skipped out the door with Yang in stride. Blake looked over to Weiss, and shrugged.

Weiss decided that nothing would get done if she just sat on her bed all day, so she nodded in Blake's direction, and the two walked off to class together.

In the hallway, Weiss and Blake walked side by side in silence, until Blake's voice cracked through the air. "So… Do you know what's wrong with Ruby?"

Weiss turned her head. "Oh, no I don't actually. She did seem a little strange, though I can't put my finger on it."

Blake raised an eyebrow. "Well, you haven't exactly been acting normal today, either."

Weiss sniffed, slightly offended. "And what do you mean by that?"

"Well, you forgot to put up your hair, I've never seen you do that before. And also, you're just a little… off, somehow."

"Oh, I'M off?! What about Ruby, hmm? There's something going on with her, you know." Weiss crossed her arms, closed her eyes and stuck up her nose.

Blake sighed. "You know, you can be a rich brat sometimes, Weiss. I didn't mean to offend you, I'm just observing the situation."

"...Sorry," Weiss apologized, putting down her arms. She couldn't say Blake was wrong, she felt a little different than usual, too. It was almost like she was forgetting something, something important, something on the tip of her tongue… But no. All Weiss knew was that whatever she was forgetting, it was of monumental importance.

And so, classes began at Beacon as per usual. It was just another normal day, with the same eccentric Oobleck, and the same strange Professor Port. And soon enough, classes were over, without Weiss having the slightest idea what was bothering her so much.

After classes, Team RWBY headed outside though the main entrance, and Yang decided to let out some pent-up energy. "Hello, weekend!" She cheered, causing a few student to turn their heads, but most proceeded as normal, being used to Yang's loudness at this point.

'Yang…' Weiss thought to herself. 'Did I forget something important about her, too?'

Everything seemed so strange to Weiss… But what was it? Nothing was different, and yet… something was horribly wrong.

Weiss had had enough. She had to figure out what was bothering her. It wasn't Blake or Yang, she knew that. It was Ruby. There was something about that name, something so close Weiss could taste it. So what was it?

Blake had taken a seat at a nearby bench, while Yang and Ruby chased a butterfly around a tree. Weiss sighed and sat down next to Blake, looking at the two sisters enjoy chasing the fluttering creature.

Students all around them were also celebrating the weekend, and their freedom from classes. Team JNPR was just across the path, with Jaune and Nora laying in the grass while Ren and Pyrrha sat next to them, cross-legged. Farther down the path, next to the doors, Team CFVY were leaning up against the wall, discussing something. Everything was normal.

Weiss attention went back to Ruby and Yang. 'Ruby and Yang… Sisters…' She thought. 'Wait… Wait… Sister... Dad…'

Weiss was onto something, she could feel it. "Ruby Rose…" She said softly, though Blake had heard, and was now looking at her. "Ruby... Sisters… Qrow… Dad?"

Blake tilted her head in confusion. "Weiss? Are you feeling okay?"

Weiss didn't hear her. "Cresent Rose… Yang… Yang… Yang!"

She shouted the last word, with a very confused Blake Belladonna looking at her with worry. "What? What about Yang?"

In Weiss head, she was starting to remember things, Yang as a little girl, and herself as a little girl. Then Professor Ozpin's face appeared in her mind, leaning over her, and Weiss knew she was onto something. "Ruby Rose... " It said. "You have grey eyes."

Weiss screamed. It was a shrill shriek that broke the courtyard, bringing an instant end to the peaceful Friday afternoon. Everyone looked over with surprised looks on their face, unsure of what had happened.

Blake looked over at her friend with even more surprise than before. Weiss' chest was moving up and down very fast, and it was the most scared Blake had ever seen Weiss' face.

Yang and Ruby ran over as quickly as they could, worried about their friends well-being. "Is everything okay?" Ruby piped up.

"No!" Weiss said, almost on the verge of tears. "We need to go somewhere private,

now!"

Weiss ran up to Team RWBY's dorm room as quick as her feet would take her. The other three weren't far behind, luckily, and when they made it, Weiss quickly closed the door and locked it behind them.

"Blake," she said, as soon as the door was closed. "I figured out what's wrong. I don't

know HOW it happened, or WHY it happened, but I can tell you this for sure." She took a deep breath in.

"I am not Weiss. I'm Ruby."

Everyone stared in silence.

"Wait…" Yang said. "What?"

There was an even longer silence, until: "ARRRRRRRGGGGG!"

It was Ruby, standing next to Yang. "My head!" She was saying. "I'm...I'm not… Ruby!"

Weiss (or rather, Weiss' body) shooed her onto the bed and they sat next to each other. 'Weiss' cooed her and rubbed her back. She knew the feeling, for some reason it hurt to remember.

"I'm… I'm definitely Weiss…" 'Ruby' said, with tears in her eyes.

Blake and Yang stared in shock. "Wait…" Yang said slowly. "This… This isn't a joke, right guys? ...Right?"

"Yang," 'Weiss' said, staring her in the eyes. "When we were little, you got sick, and had to stay at home while Dad and I got fresh water. You decided to follow us anyway, and ended up tripping into the well. A little bit of your hair got torn by a loose brick when you fell down, and you were so angry about your hair that your eyes turned red and you punched a hole in the wall. Then you jumped out like it was nothing. That's the day you discovered your semblance."

"Oh…" Yang said quietly. "Oh my god, it IS you! What happened, Ruby?!"

"Do you really think I would have freaked out as much as I did if I had those answers?"

Weiss, in Ruby's body, had wiped her tears away. "Okay, Ruby, what do we know? How can we fix this?"

Ruby looked down at her former body. "I… I have no idea. What happened to us? And why the heck did I think I WAS you? I was acting like you!"

Weiss crossed her arms. "I know as much as you do, dunce!"

Ruby rubbed the back of her head. "Just making sure, Weiss…"

Blake and Yang stared at the bizarre spectacle. Their friends were acting like one another perfectly. Blake had trouble believing it, but it must've been true. Either Ruby and Weiss were secretly incredible actresses, or what they said was true.

Ruby sighed. "Well, what we do know is that A) This is weird, and B) We've swapped bodies." She got up, suddenly bothered by Weiss' body. "Erch… How do you deal with hair this long, Weiss? Anyway, we need to get help."

Weiss and Blake nodded in agreement, but Yang approached Ruby, and embraced her.

"Ruby," Yang said lovingly. "It'll be okay. We'll make everything better again, and no matter what happens, you'll be my sister forever."

Ruby almost wanted to shed a tear, but instead quietly answered, "I know."

Yang let go of her sister, and nodded. "Alright, let's go!"

"And where exactly are we going?" Weiss asked quizzically.

"Where else?" Ruby smiled. "We're going to see Professor Ozpin."

A/N: To be honest, I'm not sure how other people are gonna like this. It could either be really good, or seen as really dumb! Either way, I look forward to reviews :D

Thank you for reading, and I hope you stick around!