Blake's eyes scanned the page, taking in every word as she let her body morph into the bean bag. She always loved the library, it was her only peace and quiet. She had been there a couple hours, already on her second book. She was about half way through her page until a sound had caught her attention. She quickly turned around, only to find nothing. She wore a quizzical expression as Blake could have sworn she hear something. After a few seconds, she turned back around and was now face to face with Sun.

She instantly jumped back, startled at the sudden presence of her fellow faunus, "Sun! I told you not to sneak up on me like that," she scolded quietly, as to not make a scene. It would be quite embarrassing to raise her voice in the library, something she knew better than to do. Sun only grinned mischievously, as he plopped down onto the bean bag next to the girl. He leaned back, putting his hands under his head, "Blake how much longer are you gonna be? I'm bored," he said. Blake turned to her friend, "Was I supposed to entertain you?" she grinned. She never knew why, but it was impossible for her not to smile in Sun's presence. "It's alright now though," Sun stated flatly, not leaving his position, "it's always better when you're around." She giggled at his response as she felt the same way. He may not be the best reading buddy, but his presence was certainly something Blake didn't mind.

She noticed his eyes were still closed. Blake stood up quietly and took a step to the side, standing in front of the bag Sun had currently occupied. She grinned as she plopped down into his lap. She laid her back against his chest, snuggling into his chest opening her book to continue where she left off. She couldn't see it, but she found feel the grin Sun was wearing right now, though she didn't seem to mind. The two sat there for a while, as Sun was apparently beat from classes and training, so he enjoyed relaxing in the company of his favorite person to be around. After a while, he opened one eye to check on Blake and noticed her book laying across her chest, rising and descending slowly. He glanced at her face, noticing she had fallen asleep. He snicked to himself, but apparently Blake had heard this. A groan had came from Blake, she she placed her book down and turned herself into Sun even more, rubbing her head into his chest, "Time for a break," she said quietly. Sun had no problem with that, as he placed his arms around her, both taking a well deserved nap.

Blake's eyes had snapped open. She sat up quickly, eyes darting around the room, assessing the situation. She noticed that she was in a bed, and had two or three covers draped over her, keeping her warm. It had been a while since she had felt the feeling of warmth. She slowly got up to explore, slowly taking strides around the room. The room seemed nothing more than a beat up shack, though the walls were quiet sturdy as she assessed. She noticed a couch with a blanket hanging off.

After a bit of exploring quietly, she finally found the exit. She quickly made way to the exit reaching out for the handle. But before she could grasp the key to freedom, a familiar tail had stopped her motion. She froze, as Sun swung down from his hiding spot. He dusted himself off upon landing, and looked up to find his new roommate. This was a side Blake had never seen from Sun. Even in battle or everyday arguments, Sun wore a smile. He loved the thrill of battle, and competition. But this time, Sun's smile was no where to be seen. Instead a stern, disappointed look plastered his face. "You aren't getting out of here until we talk young lady," he stated wagging his finger, teasing. During her exploration, Blake didn't find any other exits, but that didn't stop her eyes from darting around the room looking for a means of escape. "There's only one way out Blake. I take it from your expression you already knew that though," he stated in a matter of fact tone as he crossed his arms, and leaned against the door.

Blake sighed, turning around and grabbing the nearest bar stool to sit on, "Well you want me? You got me," she sighed in defeat. She looked at him, surprised his smile had returned, "Good, now let's begin," he said, pulling a stool to sit on, still blocking the door.

Silence had fallen, as the she waited for Sun to begin what she felt was going to be an the beginning of a long interrogation. Sun breathed in deeply, letting it out, "I understand why you left Blake," he said, not a lick of anger being found in his voice. She clenched her hands into fists, refusing to let tears fall, "How?" was all she could muster at this moment. Sun had only crossed his legs on the bar stool, examining her, "You probably think everything is your fault, huh? That Beacon, Yang, Weiss, Ruby, and the rest of them would have been better off if they had never met you," he continued, "But you'd be wrong." was all he said, finishing.

Blake grit her teeth, and clenched her fists tighter, he saw right through her, but she stilled remained quiet. "Y'know," Sun began again, trying to coax her to communicate with him, "Both of us already know that this is not your fault. That Adam guy is just psycho. He caught us at a vulnerable time, that's all there is to it," he said noticing Blake shiver at the mention of that name. "None of this would have ever happened if all of you had never met me," was all she could say

"Cut the shit, Blake," her head popped up, eyes now fixated on the man who sat in front of her. "You saying that, its a slap in the face to all the good times you had with your team," he trailed off, "and me." Sun had gotten up, standing now, "Was all that time you spent with us just something you want to throw away? Blake, I wouldn't trade the times we shared for anything, and I'm sure your team agrees," he stated in a soothing tone. That tone sent shivers up Blake's spine. At this moment in time, she was completely speechless.

"Blake, you put up with me, my pranks, and all my other goofy shit. You run circles around my head. You're the only girl I've ever felt this way about, and I'll be damned before I let her go," Sun had said slowly approaching the cat faunus, her eyes still fixated on him. "I can't go back, I'm..I'm not ready," she admitted. Sun had sighed, walking up to her and taking her hand in his, "Then I'll wait with you Blake. I'll follow you anywhere you go," he stated, as she could feel the truth of his words in the air. As if by some miracle, Sun's bright smile had made its way back onto his face, and surprisingly, her's as well.

But the smile quickly faded as she shook her head, "It's not safe to be with me, you'll be risking your life," she said, tears threatening to fall. Sun could only chuckle at her desperate attempts to shoo him away. He finally closed the gap between them and placed his hands on her shoulders, "Now when have I ever chosen the safe route huh?" he said, winking his eye at her. She swore his smile lit up the entire room. She sighed, taking in a shaky breath, "Fine, but you follow my rules," she said placing her hands on his. Sun's grin turned even wider, "Wouldn't have it any other way."

The smile that once eluded her had returned as she finally had some company, and it happened to be one of her favorite people. As she looked Sun in the eyes she could feel her spirits begin to lift. She would be able to return to her team with his help, but she still needed time. As all these thoughts raced through her head, she let out a powerful yawn. Sun giggled, "Looks like someone's still beat," she nodded in affirmation. Sun scooped her up and made his way back to the makeshift bed he had crafted. He laid the cat faunus down ever so gently, kissing her forehead.

Sun began to make his way to the couch until he felt a small tug on his shirt, "Where do you think you're going?" Blake teased. "I'm still soooo cold," she continued. Man, Sun really was rubbing off on her. Sun smiled as he turned around and hopped into the bed, "Aye aye captain," he responded. Without missing a beat, Blake clung to him, trying to steal the heat his body emitted. Sun returned the gesture as he wrapped his arms around her, wanting to never let her go.

After a while in this position, Blake finally spoke up, "Sun?" Sun looked down at his drowsy partner not saying anything. "Do you really think I can go back? Go back to my team?...Go back to us," she questioned looking him the eye, worry and uncertainty written all over her face. Sun's serious face returned as he brought her into his chest, "Of course," was all he said, and it was all Blake needed to hear, as all her worries washed away. She snuggled in closely, returning to their position. "Time for a break," she thought to herself as she recalled her dreams. She would return when she was ready.