Okay so I once heard a good story is like a plot bunny and this is it I love writing dark stories and right now this is enjoyable so I'm going to make this multi chapter. Right this goes out to the people who review stories you are what keep this sight going.

Chapter 2:

"Rubes I need to go call dad I promised him if you woke up I'd call him. I will only ask you this once if you say no I won't ask again do you want me to call the Ice Queen and tell her you are fine." Yang asked testing the waters to see if her sister would snap at her at the mere mention of Weiss. To her horror Ruby reacted the way she feared deep down. "NO! Don't tell Her. Hell for all I care she could think I am dead!" Ruby shouted throwing the heaviest thing within reach she could at Yang… unfortunately that was just the pillow she was using.

Yang caught the pillow and tossed it back to her sister. "You could have just said 'no', I would have known what you meant." Yang began and then turned her attention towards Blake. "Right kitty cat keep your eyes on her and I'll get you some fish." Yang said playfully to Blake who threw her book she just finished reading at Yang who wasn't fast enough to catch that one.

"Right mild racism, not welcomed. But I mean it I don't want another call saying she is missing." Yang said quickly leaving the room clutching her now bloody nose. The room was filled with a thick silence… one that was tense and neither woman wanted to break because neither knew what to say… or maybe there was just too much to say but not sure how they could voice the right words. Ruby was the first to break the silence.

"How did you find me? Where I was you needed to go out of your way to find me." Ruby asked dryly waiting for the first chance she could to run… or at least a fast paced hobble. "Don't even attempt it Ruby." Blake deadpanned. Walking over and picking up her book. "And if you must know every street has a snake of a person that knows just a bit too much and will gladly spill it all for a bit of green." Blake resuming her place putting the book down on a small table next to Ruby's bed side, she slowly reached over and gave Ruby a small hug.

"Remind me I have to kill a sleaze ball named Torchwick!" Ruby shouted through clenched teeth. "I never said a name but he did say one that I know all too well and if he is working for him he will die because he spoke just a bit too much." Blake said releasing Ruby from the hug and getting comfortable on one of the standard hospital chairs. Ruby dryly laughed. Blake didn't need to say a name Ruby already knew who it was. Only two people at any given time knew where she was, one was a friend she made who helped her one night from some thugs… his name was Sun. The second was the sleaze ball that Ruby now wanted dead.

"I guess what mom said is true. Loose lips sink ships." Ruby laughed dryly. Blake winced at this, where was that happy jubilant girl she once knew. The girl that could never be put down no matter how hard people tried and boy did people try. It is a miracle what six little words can cause. Separately they mean little to nothing but put them together and the can shatter anyone. They can break the unbreakable. Blake however never understood this. She was only in love with the happy, joyful Ruby. All that was before her was nothing but a husk that saw a little bit too much of the world and felt too much pain.

"Ruby you do realise this is the first time you talked about Summer since the accident." Blake said full concerned not caring if the young woman would throw something at her but she didn't care. She crawled into the bed and wrapped Ruby inside a warming hug. "YES I REALISE THAT!" Ruby shouted. Funny even a tone hurt Blake. The old Ruby was so timid and fearful to even hurt a fly but this was violent and aggression and worse of all hate.

Blake didn't care that the hate was directed at someone else but it still hurt the same. Before Blake could even feel even further pain Ruby started to dry heave. Blake passed Ruby a bedpan because she doubted that Ruby could make it to the bathroom.

The day was great… Ruby finally decided that she will come out to Yang and her dad. She knew that they would accept her for being her but it didn't help the nerves. She sat at the table with Yang across from her, for some reason Yang looked a lot more nervous than what Ruby felt.

"Yang I've got to tell you something…" Ruby began but before she could finish Yang cut in. "Ruby I swear if this is about those magazines I just want to say it has been months since I've been with a guy." Yang said trying to relieve some stress on her. "What? Yang no it isn't about that and I personally would rather not know about that." Ruby cringed at the thought of what her sister had magazines for.

"Then what is it Rubes because I'm really nervous here. Is it something I did?" Yang again not giving her sister a chance to talk. "Noooo Yang just let me talk will you!" Ruby yelled causing Yang to just shrink further down into her chair. "Sorry Rubes." Yang said finding the floor was much more interesting "Yang I'm trying to say... I'm gay." Ruby finally got what was eating her away inside out and in the open.

Yang after hearing this relaxed, "God Rubes you had me panic there." She said letting a sigh of relief. "What is with the sigh of relief there? Shouldn't you at least be surprised a bit?" Ruby asked hurt her sister knew something she wasn't telling her. "It is kind of obvious Rubes that you are gay but hey on another note Dad owes me two hundred bucks." Yang said raising her fist into the air as a sign of her unspoken victory.

"Wait what do you mean Dad owes you money?" Ruby asked, "It is just a small bet we had a few years back. I said you were gay and he said you were straight." Yang said stepping back avoiding Ruby who was approaching slowly. "You guys had a bet about my sexuality? Oh for the sake of remnant is anything sacred that you two won't gamble on?" Ruby hysterically asked.

"Yeah. Not when it comes to you Rubes. If it makes you feel better it started out as a joke." Yang said inching herself ever closer to the door. "DADDY GET IN HERE NOW!" Ruby yelled at her father who was in the other room.

"No Weiss she doesn't want to see you. I'll try and convince her otherwise but you really hurt her deep." Yang spoke into the phone trying to relax the heiress on the other end. "Yang I worried for her constantly and now you are saying I can't even visit her." Weiss spoke into the phone rather a bit to calm for Yang's liking.

"I'm not saying you can't but what I am saying is that if you do she may run again or worse. Just… please give it a bit more. Some of the worst pain is emotional and you may have tried to help her but crushed her heart." Yang said solemnly into the phone. "Fine, we have been talking a bit just keep me in the loop even if it is a little bit I'd like it." Weiss said defeated into the phone.

"I will snowflake but it won't be frequent I had to sneak out to even make this call." Yang said and her reply was nothing more than, "Okay." It was just one word but that word has so much importance but also left so many words unspoken, so much she wanted to say but knew she couldn't.

"Bye Weiss." Yang spoke into the phone but got nothing but the dial tone in response. Yang turned around and walked back into the room. Yang just saw Ruby shivering hunched over with a bedpan in her hands and Blake rubbing small gentle circle on her back, whispering something she could only assume was equally soothing.

Yang cleared her throat to let the two women know of her presence. Blake after she finished whatever it was she was saying and then turned to look at Yang. "Hey Yang." Blake said short and sweet her voice never raising or falling. "Well I got nothing from Dad and I tried a few times." Yang said shrugging her shoulders.

"Well this is the one time he probably fell asleep without needing to be sedated." Yang said going next to Ruby and began to rub her back along with Blake. "Good for fucking him now can't you two leave me the fuck alone!?" Ruby shouted at the two trying to comfort her.

"No Ruby," Yang said ceasing her actions after her hand hit Blake's a few times. Ruby couldn't place her objections due to her throwing up nothing but her own stomach acid. Just observing this alone was enough to hurt Yang and Blake alike. The once strong and bubbly girl was nothing but a shell; a shell they both hoped with help could be filled by something that wouldn't create self-destruction.

Author's Note:

Well that was a thing, and I do deeply love writing dark stories including this. And like I said at the start of this chapter this is out to all you people who review because you are what make me want to write a bit more and not enough people review for stories because you are what make authors write. Till next time,

Timmydog out B)