"I understand where you're coming from. I mean, why else would you want to dance with me?" A young white-haired girl asked with a snobbish attitude. She didn't understand how to do deal with feelings very well, nor did she have any friends besides a couple of people. The person who she was talking to then walked away, leaving the girl to sigh in her lonesome.
"Y'know, you're already down two." Someone said as she turned to see a brown-haired boy behind her.
"It's because I don't know how to deal with people other than you or Klein." The young girl said before the boy brushed some hair out of her face.
"You'll find someone to have fun with, don't worry." He said as he looked at her, a soft, warm smile meeting the girl's gaze as she looked at him.
"Then why can't I dance with you?" She asked.
The boy stood in shock, his face slowly becoming red. "That's in violation of the rule." He said to her.
"Yeah, well I hate that rule. Plus, I love dancing with you! You don't give yourself enough credit either!" The girl exclaimed to him.
'You just don't get it, do you?' The boy thought with a sad smile.
The ground then shook, people starting to scream and run in terror. The boy looked around and held the girl close as the glass ceiling came down upon them in shards. He growled softly before jumping and performing a bicycle kick, hitting the glass with lightning. The air flashed with a bright light before he landed on his feet with a sigh. The glass now looking like snow as it fell upon them. The girl looked up at him and softly smiled, the boy smiling back before a sudden noise urged him to turn around.
Six people stood there with sadistic grins on their faces. One of them looked at the boy and laughed lightly.
"Look at him boss, doesn't he look good?" The person said, a hood and a pair of goggles on.
The boy couldn't tell what gender they were, but they sounded female.
"Yes, quite. He does share a striking resemblance to him too. Well, looks like we've found 'Chaos'." The leader said, his grin growing ever so slightly.
The boy then looked at the girl, picking her up off of the ground. "You need to run." He said.
"What about you?! They're clearly coming for you!" The girl exclaimed, not wanting to lose her friend.
"Weiss, I'll be fine." The boy said to the girl— who was presumably named Weiss.
"Meet me after so I know you're ok." Weiss stated before she ran off, leaving the boy and the six people to fight.
"I'm gonna love dancing with you." The leader said.
"There's only one person who gets to do that, and that's Weiss!" The boy exclaimed before rushing to fight.
Weiss sat on her bed for hours after that. She kept waiting for him, and the sun slowly started to rise as her eyes slowly started to close from exhaustion. She wanted to make sure he was okay, but it was impossible at that rate. She then succumbed to sleep and fell to her left, her head landing on her pillow. She went to sleep, hoping that he was okay. Unfortunately... that wasn't the case.
7 Years After...
Weiss sighed as she looked at her luggage, getting ready to leave for Beacon. As she kept thinking to herself quietly, someone tapped her shoulder. She yelped softly and looked down to see Klein, her butler. She softened her demeanor and softly smiled at him.
"Good morning, Ms. Schnee." He said, his voice soft and gentle.
"Good morning, Klein." Weiss said, her hands swaying softly at her sides.
"It seems it is the anniversary of your friend's disappearance. Yet, it is also the day that you leave for school." Klein stated.
"It certainly is. I hope you don't mind my sluggish mind right now, I've just been thinking a lot." Weiss stated as she shifted in her spot.
"I don't mind at all, my dear. It's normal for kids your age to grieve at a time like this." The butler stated with a sorrowful face.
Weiss then solemnly nodded and looked to her luggage once again before looking to her dresser and walked over, pulling out a jacket that she'd gotten for him if he ever came back. She'd miscalculated the size though since she got it when they were kids. However, it was just right to fit if he were to come back at that moment.
She opened up her bag and put it inside before closing it and looking at Klein. She then hugged the man of short stature, leaving him smiling and hugging back.
"I'll miss you." Weiss said.
"I shall miss you too Ms. Schnee." Klein stated.
Weiss then let go of Klein and gathered her bags, walking out of the house and to an airship, which would take her to the other airship which was transporting Beacon students. As she boarded the ship, tears rolled down her cheeks as she silently said her goodbyes to the boy she once loved. Even though she didn't know where he was, she knew that they still had a strong connection. However, without him in her life, she'd gotten a little bit sourer than before. Sure, she was a little snobby when they were kids, but she was worse now.
She looked out of the window of the airship and sighed, wiping the tears from her face as the engines of the vehicle revved up before taking off. She looked back to the ballroom section of the house and softly pressed her hand on the glass. She hated leaving the place she grew up with him, but she needed to in order to protect people and not let what happened to him happen to anyone else.
Unbeknownst to anyone on the ship, someone lurked in the cargo bay. They softly sighed as they touched the eyepatch over their right eye with their robotic right hand. They then looked towards Weiss' luggage and softly smiled.
"Looks like you and I are gonna have some fun times." They said.
