Disclaimer: I do not own RWBY or any of the characters, they are owned by Rooster Teeth.
"Well, that about wraps it up, anything I missed, Weiss will probably lecture both of us on." Yang said, with a slight chuckle.
"Thanks, Yang, it was definitely interesting." Blake told her, gesturing over to the blonde haired guy who was now lodged in the cafeteria wall, his head poking out the other side.
"He was trying to flirt with you and you haven't even started." Yang said.
"Still, he seemed nice, Sun was it?" Blake asked.
"Yeah, he's kind of a player but you get used to him." Yang told her.
Yang had met Sun when Neptune had introduced him to the group.
Sun had a reputation but he wasn't that bad of a guy and was loyal when it boiled down to it.
Yang was always on the fence about Sun, but after he tried to flirt with Blake, she instantly felt she had to protect her and there would be no mercy.
As if on cue, both Blake and Yang's phones began to ring.
"It's my parents." Blake said, as she read the text.
"Looks like I've got to head home, see you tomorrow." Blake said.
"Yeah, see you then." Yang said, her voice cracking as the words came out.
Yang covered her mouth, embarrassed even more.
Yang looked around to see if anyone had heard, thankful that almost everyone had been picked up or gone home at that point.
Yang took out her phone, opening the new message from her sister, she read it aloud.
"Yang, tried to reach you at home but I guess you're not there yet, call me back." Yang read.
Yang sighed, putting the phone back in her pocket and beginning the walk home.
Later.
As Yang arrived, she lazily threw her backpack on the couch and hit the button on the answering machine.
"You have one new message." The machine said, before the beep.
"Hey, Yang, it's Ruby, just wanted to call you, see how you were doing." Ruby said.
"The three of us miss you, we hope you'll come back soon, but I know you still have some stuff to work out." Ruby told her.
"We haven't heard from you in awhile so, call back soon if you can." Ruby said, her tone growing more sad with each word said.
"Bye." Ruby whispered.
As the message ended, Yang reached for the phone.
She had gotten halfway through dialing the number when she stopped.
Yang looked down, breathing out a bit, thinking it over more.
Yang looked at the machine one more time, then put the phone down, canceling it.
Yang got up and went to the kitchen.
As she prepared dinner for herself, she thought it over the whole time, glancing at the phone every few minutes.
A few times she would mindlessly make her way towards it, only to stop herself each time.
Finally, as Yang sat at that table alone, she looked at the phone one more time and then looked away.
"I'm sorry Ruby." Yang thought.
Meanwhile.
Blake had returned home, having the usual talk with her parents.
They would ask how her day was or if she met someone, which got the usual answers of fine and no.
Blake wasn't an open book to anyone, not even her parents.
She preferred to keep her personal life personal from everyone, sometimes even herself.
Blake ran up the stairs to her room, jumping onto her bed, removing the book from under the pillow.
As she read, time seemed to pass by, Blake hanging on every word of her book.
But what amazed her is what she had pictured when reading.
As she envisioned the characters in her mind, they had taken the form of her and Yang.
With each description, her and Yang acted out the scenes, Blake's blush intensifying each time.
Blake's eyes began to water, as she forgot to blink for hours.
She finally reached the stopping point and the latter half of the book.
Blake went to the bathroom quickly, rinsing her eyes.
"You read too much again?" Her mom asked.
"Yeah." Blake replied.
Blake splashed water on her face again, trying to wake herself from those daydreams she was having.
"You just met her and you know nothing about her, get a grip." Blake thought.
As Blake went back to her room and went to bed, she immediately was out, trying to avoid more thoughts of Yang.
But, she was in for quite the surprise.
