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"So…" continued Glynda, pacing around the room with anticipation "Did you have something that you wanted to say to me?"

"Y-y-yea, I was wondering…" stammered Oobleck, who was panicking. He had never been more scared in his life. Who knew that instead of a monster, it would be just a fellow co-worker that would cause him this much stress. "If you would go out with me?" said Oobleck so fast that it came out in a blur of words. "What was that?" asked Glynda with a mischievous smirk on her face, obviously using this opportunity to entertain herself.

Meanwhile Yang was a nervous wreck. "I knew that I should have taught him something before I threw him out onto the battlefield. Now I'm gonna fail the class." Yang thought while pacing, trying to figure out what to do. Then she had a brilliant idea, but she needed the proper set-up. She looked around for people carrying a good weapon she could use. At that moment, conveniently enough she spotted Blake, walking back from class looking down at the paper that she was supposed to turn in.

"I need your help. Hey, can I borrow your weapon, and can you help me with something? k thanks!" said Yang suddenly pulling Blake by her arm, and dragging her to the entrance of the room. "What do you want this time?" asked Blake with a sigh, clearly not wanting to be dragged into whatever Yang was planning.

"I need you to shoot Glynda."


"W-w-wait- What?" replied Blake suddenly, her eyes bolting up towards Yang's determined face.

Blake and Yang held eye contact for a good ten seconds before Yang finally understood what she had said. "Oh, no I don't want you to kill her; I need you to break the base on her high heel. You see, I need you to do this for me, and you are the only person that I know that can aim like that with a small weapon. Besides, I know the kind of things that you read at ni-i-ght." said Yang making sure to roll the "I" making it so that it sounded like teasing a serious thing, knowing how to manipulate people as well.

Blake's face had become a slight pinkish color. Blake had a habit of reading some… intimate graphic novels that she was less than proud of. She had no clue how Yang was able to find out about that. She had made sure to leave those books in pillow, so it wasn't like Yang would know where they are, but Blake knew that Yang could get what she wanted. What if Yang had found my collection? What if Yang would tell people about it? Blake couldn't leave that up for chance. "I'm" began Blake with hesitation. "I'm in" continued Blake with regret.

Yang on the other hand was quite surprised on the other hand. "Dang, I had no clue that would work. I had no clue that the threat would actually work. Ha, I need to make sure to check Blake's bed for her novels next time." Yang thought. "Ok, so here's the plan."

"So, I couldn't hear you clearly, what was that?" asked Glynda still smirking. Meanwhile, Oobleck was starting to sweat from the stress.

"I-I-I-I w-w-wanted t-t-to know, whether you would go-" Oobleck's words were cut short by a shattering of glass outside the room. "What was that?" asked Glynda, who was rather calm about it. Oobleck on the other hand had finally lost it. He had emotionally jumped about ten feet into the air, and had lost all courage to go on. Finally Oobleck had managed to regain his wits, and opened the door. Yang's hand was covered in glass, and if it wasn't for her gauntlet, covered in blood also. Glynda walked out first with Oobleck following close behind. "What is the meaning of-" Glynda tried to say, but was cut short by a gunshot. Glynda, not expecting two people, had lost her balance and fell backwards, right into poor Professor Oobleck, who was lucky enough to catch her in time only using one hand.

Professor Oobleck used his other hand to push up his glasses, and with new found confidence, said "So, I see that you're falling for me too. I will ask you again, will you go out with me?" Yang and Blake were genuinely surprised. Yang's original intention was for Glinda to fall, buying Oobleck time to escape his emotional torture, but this was a lot better. Now it was Glynda's turn to be stressed.

"I-I-I don't know, I-I guess I can plan that around my schedule Bartholomew." stammered Glynda Goodwitch, who was turning redder by the second. Yang had done it. Yang had set them up. Glynda had managed to get back up, and walked away.


"So, now that you got Glynda on a date, looks like my work here is-" said Yang, walking away with Blake. Unfortunately she was cut short by a hand grabbing the back of her collar. "Not so fast, so about those best in the house tickets." said Oobleck, who now seemed more like Ozpin, calmer and more collected. "Um, yea I was kinda lying about that… Sorry." said Yang, scratching her head.

"Get me those tickets, and make this night perfect foe the both of us, and then, only then will you pass my class." said Oobleck, letting go of Yang's collar. Yang immediately turned to Blake, and whispered "Help me please, or else everyone finds out."

Blake immediately started to panic, she needed some leverage over Yang, or else this was going to happen a lot more. "Ok, ok, just calm down." Blake whispered back.

"Well I'll see you girls around, said Oobleck, "oh, and good luck."

Yang silently cursed herself, this would have been so much easier if she had actually studied, but now wasn't the time to cry over spilled milk. Besides, Yang wasn't the kind of person that would do that. Yang only knew two things. First, this wasn't going to be as easy as she had thought. Second, she needed to get those tickets, no matter what.

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