"Oh my god! I was so worried!" Said Taiyang looking down at her daughter and then turning his attention to the group. "Thank you all for-" stopped Taiyang When he saw Gavin. They both stood there looking at each other. "Tai." Said Gavin. Tai didn't move he just squinted at him. "Dad? What's-" asked Yang wondering what was going on. No one just said "Tai" without Yang unless the person was a close family member or friend. "Or something else?" Thought Yang. Snapping back into reality, Tai whispered something so quiet only Gavin and Blake could hear it. And with that Gavin walked away from the group leaving them alone. "What just happened?" Thought Yang and Weiss. "Why did Taiyang say that?" Thought Blake.
Sometime later
Ruby weakly opened her eyes, with her vision blurred, she could only see a blinding light above her head and a faint outline of a blonde man who could only be, "Dad… what's going on? Where am I…?" Said Ruby feebly. "It's alright Ruby, your team got you out, you're okay." Said Tai painfully. "What do you mean?" Said Ruby in a confused childish manner.
Ruby looked down at the bed in thought. "I mean I figured they did, but they couldn't have fixed me." Tai knew that she was thinking about Gavin and all that he has done for her since they met. "The surgeons fixed you up the best they could. They said that no scars will be left on your body!" Said Tai trying to deviate the subject away from Gavin.
A well of emotion exploded within Ruby, tears started to well up in her eyes. "Ruby…" Said Tai leaning in so he could get his point across. "How much do you really know about him?"
"Ever since Tai appeared, Gavin ran off to somewhere. Where could he have gone?" Thought Blake. She had walked around most of the Infinity alone searching for him. Blake was starting to get worried about him. The only time he disappeared and didn't show up hours later was when he was in his own head.
Blake had been walking around for so long that she was truly fearful for his mental state. She came across a window that looked out into space, and a wolf was sitting in front of it looking out into the emptiness.
