A/N: The alt. title for this is "Hello, I Am Big Brother". I thought it was funny.
Anywho, writing a different take on a relationship between Adam and Weiss. I've often seen weird romantic plots or hostile tendencies between these two, so I decided to take it easy. There's some Monochrome in there too if you enjoy that ship, if not I hope you read regardless, because this is about Adam and Weiss after all.
It was a bright warm day outside. Birds were chirping and the sunlight shone down on the world in all its glory.
Adam wished he could shut the Sun off and strangle those noisy birds.
Rolling around on the bed he pulled the covers over his face to block out the light, then hid his head with a pillow to muffle the noise. However his sanctuary was short lived as the covers were abruptly pulled off.
"Rise and shine bull head."
Adam rose up in a sitting position, with a bedhead shaped like two horns. His expression was bleary as he directed a glare at the intruder.
"Blake. What do you want?" He said curtly.
A girl with long black hair moved around the room opening the shades and letting the sunlight in, much to Adam's distaste.
"Come now. Don't tell me you've forgotten what we've talked about earlier this week." She said airily.
Adam ran a hand through his short and messy auburn hair to straighten out the parts curved in the shape of devil horns. He sighed with defeat. "No. I don't remember. So why don't you enlighten me?"
Blake hummed with some amusement. "You're supposed to go with me to meet my girlfriend. You know, to fill the big brother role and lay down the rules?" She looked at him with a raised brow.
Adam shifted to the edge of his bed and stood, stretching out his limbs and hearing the small creaks and pops his bones made. He did faintly recall saying something about talking to a friend of Blake's, he had forgotten that it was actually her girlfriend.
"What time is it?" He asked her as he moved towards the closet in search of fresh clothes.
"You've got about an hour before we're to meet her. We'll be going to that little café you like. You know the one." Blake said before leaving the room as Adam changed.
The café wasn't far from their neighborhood, so Adam could afford bearing through the walk from their home to it.
"It's a nice day today, is it not?" Blake said as she gazed up at the bright blue skies.
"It would be better if I were still in bed." Adam groused.
Blake laughed at his expense. "Don't be such a downer. I would actually like you to be in good spirits when we meet her you know." Blake lightly jabbed an elbow against his ribs in jest.
"Maybe if you pay for my meal." Adam replied.
"Whatever." Blake said with a smirk.
When they entered the café Blake had immediately spotted someone and waved at them. Adam followed her line of sight and saw a young woman sitting in a booth. She dressed immaculately in a monochrome themed skirt and blouse, a light white jacket was folded neatly in the seat beside her with a handbag atop of it.
As they moved closer to the booth Adam noted how she had pristine white hair; a unique color for someone so young. It was tied in an off-center ponytail, held by an intricate hairpiece. She had bright blue crystalline eyes, and the way they shone with adoration as she saw Blake made Adam feel less tense about the whole meeting.
Adam sat across from her, while Blake sat beside her girlfriend after she moved her things aside. They shared a brief kiss, and Adam had to admit that it didn't bother him as much as he had braced himself to.
"Alright, Weiss, this is my brother Adam Taurus. Adam, my girlfriend Weiss Schnee." Blake presented.
"Hello." Adam said with a bow of his head.
"It's a pleasure to meet you." Weiss smiled politely at him.
"Schnee? As in the renowned Schnee Solar Company?" Adam then asked.
"Yes. My father runs the company. I'm heiress, next in line to take over when he steps down." She explained.
Adam blinked with surprise and looked over at Blake incredulously. "And why did you not tell me that you are dating the daughter of a prestigious company?"
Blake smiled calmly at him while Weiss stifled a giggle. "Perhaps you just never bothered to ask." She said coyly.
Adam shook his head in disbelief. "Now you're definitely paying for my meal." He said with a short laugh.
"Fine, fine. You want the usual?" She asked him.
"Of course." He replied.
"Do you want anything?" Blake turned to Weiss, her tone gentler compared to when she spoke to Adam.
"I'm good. I had something before coming here." Weiss said. "Thank you though."
"Alright. I'll be back in a bit." She said, then sauntered off towards the counter to make their orders.
Adam took the opportunity to further interrogate Weiss.
"What do you do for a living? School, work?" He said abruptly.
Weiss didn't seem fazed by the sudden questions, almost as if she expected it, as she answered him calmly.
"I'm taking classes in university. I have another two years before I complete my Bachelor's." She said with pride.
"That's good. I shouldn't be surprised that someone with your capabilities would pursue a higher education, but I had to ask." Adam said.
"I understand. Blake has informed me why you're here, so I'm willing to answer any questions you have for me." Weiss said.
"I thought as much." Adam smiled. "I hope you won't be too intimidated by me. Blake has lost other potential dates because of my…rash behavior."
Weiss returned his smile. "Well, I'm glad for it. I wouldn't be with Blake now if you weren't being the protective older brother."
"Haha! Speaking of siblings. Do you have any?"
"Yes. Just one. A sister. She's younger than me by two years." Weiss replied. "We at least have the older sibling role in common."
"Indeed we do." Adam said.
"Is it alright if I ask you something?" Weiss said tentatively.
Adam shrugged. "I don't see why not. Shoot."
"I noticed that when Blake introduced us you didn't share the same last names. I was curious about it." Weiss said.
"Ah, yes. Well, even though we call each other brother and sister we're not actually related by blood. We were both orphans at one time; grew up together in the same orphanage. We've always been tight knit, Blake would always come to me for things an older sibling would be responsible for. I had gotten adopted while Blake was taken by another family. However we've kept in touch ever since, and now that we're both old enough we decided it wouldn't be bad to live together."
Adam was somewhat surprised at how comfortable he was explaining something so personal to Weiss. Then again, if she were to be Blake's life partner she would find out one way or another.
Blake returned to the table then, placing a coffee and cold turkey and Swiss cheese sandwich in front of Adam, holding onto her own cup of tea.
"You seem rather chatty today." She said to Adam. "I hope he's not scaring you away from me." Blake joked towards Weiss.
Weiss smiled and shook her head lightly. "No. We're actually hitting it off quite well." She said, looking at Adam for confirmation.
Adam gave her a thumbs up as he took a swig of his coffee. "I'd say she made a good choice in dating you sis." Adam teased.
Blake feigned hurt at his comment. "Are you saying that I've made bad choices in partners before?"
"I'm saying that you're lucky I was around to scare off the others and land you with a respectable young woman who's far more attractive and well off than you." He retorted.
"Oh, how you wound me." Blake said with a smirk.
They stayed at the café for a couple of hours simply discussing various life events and getting to know one another better. Afterwards they agreed on taking a walk to the nearby park.
As Adam observed the two girls and how comfortable they were with their intimacy he began to feel more at ease with the future.
He didn't have to worry so much about Blake anymore. She had a stable relationship with someone that would be able to support her in the future.
Adam kept back as the two girls became lost in their own world, a whispered conversation with an occasional giggle floating into the air.
The sun was bright and the birds were chirping, but Adam didn't seem to mind it so much.
