Hey, betcha weren't expecting us back here again, now did ya?

Jessica: What's going on party people! I am back at it again with Heiress and the Two Sisters, because someone (*cough*Gorsouul*cough*) wanted a second chapter of this. So, we, meaning Vin and I (hence why he's here with me), decide to suspended the completed mark on this story and just wing it from there.

I do got a few idea's of what to do, but, for now, that's confidential. So, sit back and relax and just read the story.


It was about a week since Weiss's date with Ruby and Yang. And things were looking up for the young couples. Granted, they haven't had the chance to see their peers reaction, they went just as spring break started. Some of their friends went off to different locations for their breaks, but they were most likely to see the news already, given that as soon as they went out for their second date, paparazzi swarmed the three to ask personal questions. On the bright side, Yang's Blood Red Eyes Trick also works well against full grown adults.

Weiss had a talk from both her father and her elder sister, Winter, after the first date. While her sister was concerned a bit about her newfound relationship, it wasn't what her father had called her down for. Apparently, the Winchester family had pulled out of their request to merge up with the SEC, the reasoning was that their son Cardin came home with a black-eye and said it was his daughters fault. And they demanded compensation. He asked if she knew anything about this.

So, she explained to him what happened at the dinner that she and her girlfriends went to, though he didn't react when he heard that like she thought he would. She said that once Yang and Ruby left, Cardin approached her, bluntly asking her out in front of the whole restaurant. She rejected him, on the accounts that she was seeing two beautiful women (again, no reaction), his only really interest in her was for the merger between their company's, and the racism and harassment that Cardin inflicted upon her friend Blake and other faunus. That set him off, and he started spouting insults about how no one would like her for herself, that she was hideous with the scar, etc., which did get a reaction from her father, who had a visible tick mark on his head.

Now, to the average person who didn't know Weiss and her family, they might think that Gunther Schnee is a cold business man, and a racist one, too. Now, that was partially true, in the sense that he was cold, but only towards any of his rivals. Not many know that there are two sides of Gunther, the business man, and the father. He could be in the middle of an important meeting, and if he gets a call from either of his daughters, you better believe he's going to call a short recess to talk to the for however long it took. So hearing that the Cardin boy insulted his youngest daughter, and that his family had the gall to demand an apology from him, it absolutely infuriated him.

Weiss continued, saying that her confidence was sent spiraling down after hearing some of what he said, which added fuel to the fire that was Gunther's rage, when her girlfriends came back and, after seeing what Cardin was doing, decided to intervene. Ruby stay with Weiss to comfort her, while Yang took Cardin out to have a small 'chat'. When she finished her tale, Gunther didn't move or say anything, looking particularly neutral. Calmly, he picked up the phone, and dialed Bruno Winchester's number. When Bruno answered and expected an apology, he was surprise to instead hear that SEC will be pulling out all personal and contracts that with Winchester Oils, and that he will no longer be doing business with them. When he was asked why, he relied that his son apparently insulted his daughter out in public while she was out on a date, after she turned him down. There are many things you don't do to Gunther Schnee, but you don't, under any circumstances, insult either of his daughters.

After Bruno attempted to threaten to sue his daughter for assault, Gunther really let him have it. He started it off by taking about some of the insults that Cardin apparently said in the restaurant, which had the whole confrontation recorded, and said it could be viewed as a form of harassment. Speaking of harassment, he went in to say that Weiss has told him in the past that Cardin has harassed Weiss faunus friends, and has at least at one point assaulted different faunus during his time at Beacon. He told Bruno which one would create more of a scandal, the suppose shiner that Weiss gave a Cardin, or the harassment that Cardin had developed over the years. After a moment of silence, Gunther said he'd wish him a long and health business run, but that would make him a liar, wouldn't it? He hung up before Bruno could respond.

That was about the time when Winter came in, dressed in some casual clothing instead of her usual Service Uniform in the army. She had just came home to spend some time with her family over the break when she heard the last bit of Bruno's phone call. A bit confused, Weiss bright her up to speed, and, after hearing what had happen, she was a little surprise at hearing that Weiss was dating two girls, and enraged at what Cardin had pulled. But before Winter could leave to hunt down Cardin, Gunther got the attention of both his daughters, and asked a question on his and Winter's mind: who are these two ladies that worked their way into Weiss's heart.

After listening to Weiss description of each one, which was about 1-2 minutes each, Gunther's interest was peaked, so he asked that the next time the should go out on an outing, make sure to bring them by the office to introduce him to them. This surprised both girls, since they assumed that their father would be a bit more surprise. Gunther simply chuckled a bit, and said he figured Weiss swung for the same sex, since she could name many faults of men, and he caught her staring at a few girls in the past for a long time. Weiss blushed a bit as Gunther left the room, but not before giving each of his daughters a hug.

As soon as he left, Winter went with her own questions, asking if Weiss was sure the other two girls were okay with this. Winter just couldn't see things working out for either of the sisters, should things go sour. Weiss said she was sure, considering that it was their idea instead of hers. And that night was possibly one of the best nights that she had in a very long time. She cared for both of the sisters greatly, and she wouldn't trade them for anything. After some silence, Winter smiled.

"Your love life is sounding a lot like one of those soap operas on T.V."

"Well, father always said I was the more dramatic of the two."

"Did you just make a pun?"

"... Maybe."


V + J's Box of Author's notes

Welcome to the box! Now, I'll be honest here, we didn't really plan to follow the same style as the last chapter (the only dialogue pieces are set at the last few sentences). It just sort of happened I guess.

J: Anyways, we thought about it for a while, and decided... Eh, let's torture Cardin's family some more. Also, why Bruno and Gunther?

We needed names, and those were the top names we could think of for this version. Anyways, the next chapter should be about them going back to school and their friends reactions. Also, if you got an idea for a later chapter, let us know, and we'll see what we can do.

J: And in an unrelated note, for those of you who don't keep up with our other stories, because you should, we won't be updating a lot because Vin got my preggers a month and a half ago, and we're dealing with this, (Yes, we're keeping him, you sick fuck. You know who you are.). We're actually about to go break the news to our parents. And we have a somewhat plan for telling them.

Just going to rip of the bandaid and tell it up front: she's 1 1/2 months pregnant, kids is mine, and if you're going to hit me, do it quick.

J: ... Like I said, somewhat.

See ya around,

Vindex + Jessica