They reached the beach and started walking towards the water. However, as soon as they reached it the sunny sky suddenly filled with clouds. They didn't even have time to start moving before the sky opened up and started pouring rain on them. Weiss quickly looked around for shelter until she saw a small building nearby. She grabbed Ruby's hand and raced toward it, slamming open the door and bolting inside. Unfortunately, they hadn't been quick enough to avoid getting soaked.

Weiss looked around them and sighed "There's another activity ruined. It's a shame, it was such a nice day too."

"I don't know," Ruby replied, "maybe the beach day is off, but personally I'm not complaining about the view." Weiss looked down at herself and noticed that her wet shirt was clinging very, very close to her skin. She felt herself blush and looked over at Ruby, which only deepened her blush when she noticed that, once soaking wet, Ruby's outfit was a lot less modest than it had first appeared. She felt her train of thought derail and was only pulled back to the present when Ruby burst into laughter. The laughter brought a smile to her face, and they settled down to wait for the rain to stop.

They talked until they stopped hearing rain drops patter on the roof. Ruby went to the door, trying to open it and check outside, but it wouldn't budge. "So, yeah, it looks like the door is locked behind us. Oops." Weiss almost couldn't believe it. Another thing had gone wrong? It felt like the universe was conspiring against them somehow.

They ended up spending a few more hours trapped in there. The beach had been completely deserted from the deluge, and it took a while for anybody to walk past them. Not that Weiss minded. She spent the whole time talking and laughing with Ruby. They may have been trapped in a small building, but Weiss was sure they had as much fun as if they had been sitting on the beach.

It was late afternoon by the time they got off the beach. They changed back into their normal clothes and decided they would go to a movie then dinner before heading back to Beacon. They walked into the theater and picked their seats. The movie had been playing for about ten seconds before they heard a loud tearing noise from behind them and the screen cut out. Weiss felt a spike of annoyance rising inside her. She couldn't believe how everything kept going so wrong. She turned to Ruby but felt the annoyance fade at the smile on her face. "Well, clearly a movie is out, but let's just sit and talk before dinner, okay?"

And that's what they did. They sat, and talked, and laughed, and Weiss couldn't believe she had been upset about missing out on a movie. No film in the world could have been more entertaining than Ruby. When it was time for dinner, they left the empty theater. As they walked out, Ruby leaned over to her and whispered, "That was fun and all, but next time we're alone in a dark room let's try some other things, okay?"

Weiss felt her face flush again. "Ruby!" She almost squeaked out. The younger woman just laughed and skipped ahead of her. Weiss shook her head and hurried after her date.

They arrived at the restaurant, sat down, and ordered. However, they weren't there for long before they heard the fire alarm ring. They quickly went outside and heard a waitress explain that the restaurant was closed for the night because the kitchen had caught fire. Weiss felt herself begin to grow angry, and she had started moving forward before she felt Ruby grab her hand and pull her away. "Come on, Weiss, I know a great place we can grab something quickly before the ride home."

Ruby led them to a noodle shop by the airfield. Weiss was a little skeptical, but once she tasted the food her doubts disappeared. As they sat down to eat, she noticed Ruby got a spot of sauce on her cheek. Feeling bold, she reached over, swiped it off with her finger, and licked it off.

Her actions left Ruby as stunned as she had been several times during the day, and Weiss felt a thrill go through her as she saw that expression. She instantly knew why Ruby had been doing that to her all day, and she quickly started thinking of new ways to bring it to Ruby's face again later. Eventually Ruby shook herself out of it and flashed Weiss a sly smile that made her heart soar. She quickly looked down before she could start blushing again and finished up eating.

Once they were done, they walked back to the airfield and got on the plane back. As they walked off and started back towards Beacon, Weiss thought about the date. It had been so perfect, and yet... "Don't you think it's weird how many bad things happened, Ruby? It seemed like everything we tried to do had a problem."

Weiss felt rather than saw the younger woman shrink into herself. Her words came out in a different tone than the rest of the evening. "Does that mean you had a bad time? That you don't want to do it again?" She asked, and Weiss felt her heart break at the pain in Ruby's voice.

"No, of course I do, I had a great time! I just noticed everything we did seemed to be unlucky."

At her words, Ruby suddenly perked up and turned to face her, a wide smile lighting up her face. She pulled Weiss close and said "I disagree. Any day I spend with you makes me feel like the luckiest girl in the world." With that, she moved closer and kissed her deeply.

As the kiss continued, Weiss decided she could agree with that.

And that's it for the story. I know it was short, but I hope you enjoyed it. Thanks for reading.