"Seems peaceful enough. I bet nothing's going to happen today," Blake murmured to herself as she busied herself with a book with silver binding. One of her many silver and or werewolf or vampire repellant objects.

"Why are you so obsessed with the whole supernatural thing?" Weiss questioned. Blake shrugged.

"When you've been told that if you don't keep your guard up constantly, that you'll be eaten alive, you watch your back constantly and attempt to eliminate all threats," Blake answered simply. "I'm only doing what any other paranoid individual would. I'm watching my back."
"What's going on outside?" Weiss questioned at the sound of a howling dog and uncontrolled sobs.

"Did you forget to put Buddy in his kennel?" Blake asked.

"Buddy's howl has a higher pitch, that's not Buddy," Weiss said as she rushed outside of the library to see a fairly large wolf howling and barking nonstop. Ruby was rocking herself by a tree, obviously terrified, while Yang was what seemed to be passed out on the wolf's back.

"Ruby!" Weiss ran over to the younger girl, pulling her to her feet. Ruby wiped away her tears just to allow new ones to roll down her cheeks.

"Y-Yang's d-d-dead," Ruby stuttered.

"What do you mean she's dead!?" Blake exclaimed.

"She's not moving. Jaune can't carry her to help and nobody's shown up yet," Ruby sobbed.

"Jaune, where is Jaune if he's supposed to be helping?" Weiss scoffed.

"The big w-w-w-w-w-w-" Ruby choked on her tears. "w-w..."

"The wolf?"Weiss quirked an eyebrow. Ruby nodded, clenching her eyes shut.

"Werewolf, actually, I knew something was up with him and Yang. Now the only question is, was she born that way, or was she converted to werewolfism. Or potentially Jaune's new to this," Blake evaluated.

"Blake, this is no time for geeking out," Weiss shouted, trying to get her voice over the howling. Several other students had rushed to the scene, crowding the five teens when a group of seven wolves came rushing out of the bushes. Ruby gulped.

"M-More w-w-w-w-w-" Ruby's eyes were wider than the moon. Jaune set Yang, who was in her faunus looking form onto the back of a much bigger wolf, securing her on with a rope then running over to Ruby, who was still crying.

"Follow us," Jaune barked. Ruby looked over at Yang, then at Jaune, then swallowed hard before chasing after the rest of the wolves, with Jaune beside her.

Flocks of people were surrounding the scene, causing Ozpin to walk out just as after the wolves and Ruby disappeared into the woods.

"What's going on?" he asked Blake and Weiss.

"I don't think you'd believe us if we told you," Blake answered.

"Wolves! They're were wolves everywhere and they carried away a passed out student, and another chased after them," A spectator explained.

"Wolves? You are trained to fight monsters and you didn't kill them?" Ozpin quirked an eyebrow.

"It was Jaune, he's apparently a werewolf," Weiss said, a little flabbergasted.

"Schnee, we thought you had more sense than that," Glynda rolled her eyes.

"I'm being serious!" Weiss exclaimed.

"We're going to take you two to the nurse's office, walk this way," Ozpin said.

"Talk this way," Blake continued.

"This is no time for Aero Smith!" Weiss shouted.

...

The barks bounced off of the trees throughout the Emerald Forest as the pack ran towards a dead end. Jaune looked over at Ruby, who was still crying, but not because of the wolves, because she knew there wasn't much time.

"This is where we all have to part ways. We can't allow you to endanger the pack," Jaune said.

"B-But what about-"

"Don't worry about Yang, she'll be fine. The pack is used to taking care of silver poisoning. But I can't let you know our location, that'd be putting us all in danger," Jaune explained.

"Danger? Why would I go out of my way to-"

"We can't trust anyone anymore! The last time humans found out where we were, they massacred us, I'm one of the few pups that made it out of the ordeal alive! You have to go!" Jaune barked. Ruby backed up a bit before looking over at Yang, who's body went limp in the arms of one of the werewolf men. The skin around the silver chain was burnt looking and it was spreading up into her face. "Yang will be fine. We're going to take care of her from now on."

"What'd mean by that?" Ruby asked. Jaune sighed.

"After the camotion at Beacon when we tried to get her out of there, we can't let her go back. They'll kill her if they find out, which is why I won't be returning either," Jaune explained sadly.

"But what about our teams?" Ruby questioned.

"Pyrrah will be leader, and I guess it'll just be RWB and NPR," Jaune laughed.

"I-I don't want Yang to leave. After everything we've been through, why should I let you take her?" Ruby crossed her arms angrily.

"Because she'll die if you don't. Yang was never meant for human life. She needs a balanced life with the pack, where she can embrace both sides. It's not healthy for us to stuff ourselves into one or the other," Jaune explained. "Don't you love your sister?"

"Of course, that's why I don't want her to leave me!" Ruby exclaimed.

"If you really love her, you have to let her go, set her free. It's what's best for her," Jaune said, putting a hand on Ruby's shoulder. Ruby felt tears stream down her cheeks. Jaune was right. She had to let go.

"Can I at least say goodbye?" Ruby asked with a sniffle.

"Go ahead, but make it quick, time's running out," Jaune said, scurrying over to Yang, who was lying down on the ground, her head resting in the lap of a female werewolf who was helping a few others remove the silver chain from her neck. Ruby reached out to brush the hair out of Yang's face before giving her a hug.

"I don't want to say goodbye, but I know that I can't let you die either," Ruby whispered. As if instincts told her so, Yang put one of her arms around Ruby, despite being asleep. "I love you. Bye, sis." Ruby pulled away before running off into the distance. Jaune and another wolf began to dig, revealing a secret tunnel that they rushed Yang into before putting shutting the door.

Everyone rushed through the tunnel until they reached a light, that signaled the end of the tunnel. Inside was a village with German style cabins. Everywhere you looked there were puppies wrestling, women running errands, men working or training for battle, and street venders selling meats, chocolates, fabrics, books, paper, quills, ink, fruits, and other things. When the nine werewolves came rushing in, people started to panic. Women grabbing their children and rushing them inside from the sight, others rushing to doctors, and Jaune running off to a medium sized cottage and bringing out a woman that could be his twin. She had a box of medical supplies and knelt next to Yang. Pulling out tweezers and wire cutters, she broke the necklace and pulled it away, revealing a scorch mark where the chain lied. It had burnt through Yang's skin so much you could see the collar bone. The doctor, along with a few other began to rub some sort of disinfectant on her neck and the area affect by the silver before moving Yang to the house the main doctor came out of. They lied her in the guest room and bandaged up her neck before injecting her wrists with a cure for silver.

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