"Sis! Come on! You promised we'd play Soul Calibur after class!" Ruby begged, tugging on Yang's arm as the older girl attempted to serve herself a small snack. Honestly, the whole full moon day before thing was getting to her, she need a rare cooked steak. It was taking up a lot of Yang's energy to fight the temptation to not turn into a wolf a run through the forest, but obviously, she'd have to wait until Ruby fell asleep that night until she could willfully turn into her wolf form. Yang would have some time until the moon took effect on her. Her reign of terror started at about eleven thirty every full moon, and Ruby fell asleep pretty early. It was just Blake and Weiss she had to worry about. But this was her third full moon since being at Beacon, so Yang was positive she was fine.

"I'm still gonna play with you, I'm just hungry, and you know how I get when I'm hungry," Yang said as she waited patiently for the chef to finish cooking her filet.

"You promise that as soon as we get back to the dorm, we'll play it? And you won't forget?" Ruby questioned, giving Yang her best puppy-dog no, sad kitten face.

"Of course, I'll even take the steak back to the dorm to give us more time," Yang said as she grabbed her plate from the man and headed to the drink station. "One strawberry sunrise, no ice, thanks."

"What do you mean there's no tuna?" Blake asked from the sushi bar.

"I mean we ran out hours ago," the man said. "But we've got salmon."

"Ok, fine, I'll have a salmon roll too go then," Blake replied in a disappointed voice. Yang chuckled.

"She took it better this time."

" I think it's because she's in such a good mood already," Ruby replied, grabbing a plate full of cookies and a milk after Yang retrieved her strawberry sunrise. Blake joined up with them with her sushi, unfortunately not tuna, but salmon.

...

"Hey, do you have the walrus?" Weiss asked a man in an all black suit.

"Walrus? No, ma'am, we've brought a maltese," the man answered with a confused look. Weiss slapped her hand over his mouth.

"Walrus is the code-name. But yes, do you have my monkey?"

"What monkey?"
"You know what I'm talking about!"

"Uh, yeah, the dog's in the crate in the back of the truck." Weiss climbed into the back of the truck and grabbed a black bag and a light blue dog carrier bedazzled with diamonds and the cage part of it was made of gold. "Ms. Schnee, why exactly do you need your dog, a roasted turkey, and a mini chainsaw for?"

"Oh, I was just missing Buddy. And besides, I always cut his meat with a chainsaw, just like the chef does for us," Weiss replied before walking away.

...

"You're going down! I'm going to play as Amy, who I've mastered with the help of Weiss!" Ruby bragged.

"They've got basically the same fighting style. But that's where you're going to lose, little sis, because with training, I've mastered Sophitia. Blake had me in practice mode for hours preparing for this encounter. Who's your follow up?"

"Talim. And you?"

"Nightmare."

"Clever, but my third character is Zasalamel, a character with my very weapon! Minus the gun though..."

"Yes, well my third character is Suong Mi-Na."

"You two really get into this, don't you?" Blake interrupted the two sisters.

"Yeah, kinda, but at the end of the day, it's all fun in games," Yang grinned as she opened the door to see Weiss with a mini chainsaw high above her head. Yang jumped back.

"Oh, God, she's finally lost it!" Yang exclaimed. "Heaven help us all! Weiss stood there in shock before turning off of the chainsaw.

"I thought you three were going to the cafeteria?"Weiss questioned with a defensive look on her face.

"What's with the chainsaw?" Blake asked.

"Erm... I-It's a family tradition to cut a turkey with a chainsaw... In honor of the Schnee Massacre.." Weiss made something up at the top of her head.

"This family just keeps getting weirder and weirder," Yang shook her head, thinking on all of the members of the family they had learned about in history. Woof!

"What was that?" Blake asked.

"Nothing!" Weiss exclaimed nervously. Arf, arf!

"Is that a-"

"DOG! GETITOUTGETITOUTGETITOUT!" Ruby cried, leaping into Yang's arms in fear. Yipe yipe!

"It's just a..."

"Maltese. Buddy Schnee has one the International Dog Show four times in a row, a new record," Weiss bragged.

"It's so terrifying!" Ruby sobbed into Yang's shoulder.

"Buddy is a he, Ruby, not an it!" Weiss yelled.

"Ruby, you mean to tells us you're scared of a maltese?" Blake questioned. "And Weiss, isn't it against the school's rules to have pets here?"

"Yeah, I smuggled him into Beacon earlier today," Weiss admitted.

"Why?" Blake asked.

"Because I missed him. Buddy's been my...buddy for four years now, and this is the first time since he's been a puppy I've been without him," Weiss explained.

"And the chainsaw?" Blake asked.

"I was just cutting up Buddy's dinner," Weiss shrugged.

"With a chainsaw?"

"Hey, that's what the chef always did for us, and Buddy's an equal member of society," Weiss snorted.

"Oh, so the dog's equal, but the faunus aren't? How does that make any sense?" Blake hissed.

"Hey, I admitted to being wrong, now get over it, it won't affect my grade to tell the cops," Weiss said in a condescending voice.

"YANG! IT TOUCHED YOU!" Ruby exclaimed in terror as the long haired maltese pawed at Yang's leg. Yang set Ruby down and kneeled in front of the award winning dog and began to pet him.

"Hey, Buddy," Yang greeted. Buddy barked at her happily.

'Hey!' Yang could hear the maltese reply.

"How's your day been?"

'Good, you?' Buddy questioned.

"I've been great. You miss Weissy over there while she was gone?"

'Yeah, nobodies cut my hair in a while, and Winter got my bath too hot!' Buddy complained.

"Aw, but you got your person back, didn't you," Yang cooed while Ruby was freaking out in the corner.

'Yeah, who do these people are, taking other people's belongings from us? I mean, seriously, I didn't give anyone permission to barrow my Weiss,' Buddy complained.

"You're going to have to let Ruby see that you don't bite, she's scared of dogs," Yang continued on her conversation while Blake and Weiss were distracted.

'Why?'

"She got bitten pretty bad as a little kid," Yang replied. Buddy looked over at Ruby and nearly grinned. He trotted over to Ruby, strutting his show dog walk like he was a model on a catwalk. Wait, catwalk? A dog on a catwalk? Buddy sniffed Ruby slightly before licking her hand, sending the girl into panic with a deafening scream.

"Ruby, what's your problem?" Blake asked.

"Buddy, come here, nothing to sniff there, just a dolt," Weiss half called to her dog and half mocked Ruby.

"I can't help that they're scary!" Ruby cried.

"He's not terrifying until he's hungry," Weiss commented, sending Ruby into an absolute meltdown.

"Of course! They're all murderers when they're hungry! They come into your home, eat your mom and ruin everything! They ruin everything!" Ruby sobbed. Yang went over and pulled Ruby into a hug, letting the smaller girl cry on her shoulders.

"You're over reacting, you moron, he's just a maltese. Not in the least bit threatening. God forbid you be nuzzled to death," Weiss mocked.

"Honestly, he's harmless. I mean, Weiss with a maltese that's not scary, now Weiss with a pitbull, Rottweiler, or maybe a wolf, I'd be cowering in fear too," Blake pointed out.

"Don't say that word!" Ruby cried.

"What word? Rottweiler, pitbull, or wolf?" Blake asked.

"The cursed W word!" Ruby let out a muffled sob into Yang's chest.

"She doesn't like the W word," Yang explained.

"Wolf? What's her problem with wolves? We fight grim," Blake pointed out.

"Our family was attacked by a hungry wolf, and our mother was killed, and Ruby was badly injured," Yang explained. "That's her problem with dogs. She can't stand them." Yang admitted, leaving a bitter taste in her own mouth. 'That's right, she can't stand you, monster' Yang's thoughts added.

"Oh, sorry, I didn't know that," Blake said, taken aback a little.

"Does Buddy really bother you that much?" Weiss asked, some concern in her voice.

"Y-Yeah," Ruby choked on a sob.

"Well... I guess I'm not even supposed to have him here anyways, I'll send him home," Weiss sighed.

"Weiss, keep him here, we can make a pin for him so he won't disturb Ruby, and we can all compromise," Yang suggested.

"I'll go order a corral for him," Weiss stated as she walked off to the phone, holding Buddy in her arms.

...

Yang looked at a sleeping Ruby, who was curled up in her lap with crumbs from cookies still on her face. Yang chuckled a bit, lifting Ruby up bit a quickly putting a pillow under her head as a quick swap. She rushed to the front door where she had set her boots and rushed outside. 11:00, time was ticking down as she ran off to the woods, her ears and tail beginning appear against her own will. Yang continued to run, trying to get off of campus before the full moon turned her into a full out wolf.

"Yang?" a voice asked. Yang froze, before regretting looking behind her.

"What are you doing here at 11:00 Vomit Boy?" Yang growled. Jaune shrugged.

"I couldn't sleep. Never can during full moons, why, you have the same problem?"Jaune asked.

"Trust me, I've got bigger problems than you do," Yang said, looking down at her hand, seeing that her nails were getting longer and more sharp.

"Full moons not treating you well?" Jaune asked awkwardly.

"No, the moon's too bright to sleep," Yang answered.

"Really, because that doesn't explain the wolf features," Jaune chuckled. Yang froze, then realized her normal skin was beginning to grow thick layer of fur.

"I-"

"Well, people like us have to stick together, right?" Jaune crept out of the shadows to reveal the exact same condition.

"Yikes! I would've never guessed you, of all people were a werewolf," Yang commented.

"Didn't you catch my scent?" Jaune asked. Yang wrapped her tail around herself.

"I've never been around other werewolves before, actually," Yang admitted.

"Really? Isn't one of your parents a werewolf?" Jaune questioned.

"I was adopted, I never met my biological parents," Yang explained briefly. "And Ruby's terrified of dogs, so Dad makes me keep the whole werewolf thing a secret."

"I've had to keep things on the hush, hush here to, thankfully, my pack moved into Forever Fall," Jaune pointed in the direction of the forest.

"A pack?"

"Yeah, the pack I was raised in. My dad's co-leader with another guy. And well, my mom's there, and several others. Cardin's a part of it too," Jaune explained with a grin.

"Cardin, as in Cardin Winchester?" Yang asked.

"Yeah, that's him. You see, we've been running since our old home was burnt and attacked by villagers. We didn't even do anything, we lived in peace, but as soon as the villagers found out about the pack, they came in and destroyed our homes, killed our families," Jaune explained. "I was just a baby when it happened, but we've been traveling ever since. People would see us, and they'd throw rotten vegetables at us and stuff like that, so having had that treatment as a kid, Cardin takes it all out on the faunus."

"Geez, my dad forced me to never use any of my wolf abilities and punished me when I did, but I don't go pick on people because I had it ruff," Yang grinned.

"Ruff? Oh! Ruff ruff!" Jaune laughed.

"Yeah..." Yang said awkwardly before realizing she was in her full wolf form along with Jaune. He looked up at the clock tower. 11:17.

"It's getting closer..." Yang sighed.

"Yeah. So, how does hunting with the pack sound?" Jaune offered.

"They'd let me?" Yang questioned.

"Of course! We always are willing to help out and welcome new werewolves. Like I said, we have to stick together," Jaune gave his signature goofy smile before charging off towards Forever Fall. Yang took one last look at Beacon before running off after Jaune, who had a head start.

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