A/N: Alright, well I don't know what happened with my computer. I had to retype this whole chapter. My other one's got deleted so that was fun. Sorry, I'm a little upset as you can imagine. But I didn't want to keep you guys waiting. So I typed it back up to the best of how I remembered it playing out. Anyways, yeah here's the second part of the last chapter. Things are gonna get a little more interesting and dark from here on out. Again sorry for the error on what happened. It was beyond my control. I hope you guys enjoy this chapter. Now I'm off to go party. Until next time!
Wasting no time once Weiss was ready, Yang quickly dragged her along. Signing her out of the infirmary they made their way to their combat lockers. Noticing that they have barely said anything the whole way, Yang spoke;
"So.. You think you're ready to train as a team again?"
Weiss who was still inputting her code to open her locker a few feet away replied;
"Only if Blake can stay focused and not try to stick her nose where it doesn't belong." Weiss said darkly.
Yang could hear the venom in those words. She figured that her girlfriend wouldn't forgive Blake so easily. 'Well so much for easy.' Yang mused. She grabbed Ember Cecilia out her locker and some ammo. Stuffing the ammo into her pouch Yang hugged her weapons close to her chest.
"Oh how I've missed you my babies!" The brawler gleefully shouted aloud.
Weiss looked over and shook her head with a slight smile playing on her lips.
"If I didn't know any better, I'd think you loved those weapons more than yours truly." Weiss voiced playfully.
Yang, now putting on her gauntlets winked at her girlfriend. "And if I didn't know any better, I'd say you were getting a little jealous. I'm not breaking rule number one, am I?"
Weiss, now buckling her weapon to her belt paused. Deciding not to rise up the bait she simply huffed and closed her locker. Yang followed suit and shut her locker as well, ready to train. They both exited the ready room and headed towards the training grounds. Hand in hand.
Sitting down watching Ruby twirl her scythe Crescent Rose around with grace and agility was calming and beautiful to watch. Still unsure as to why they had to train so early in the morning, Blake decided to not put up much of a fight and come along. Especially after last night, she and the young leader became closer. Blake smiled at the memories of the previous night. What started as something innocent like just reading books together, ended up with cuddling and a kisses.
"Yo! Hey sis!"
Blake immediately snapped out of her thoughts and looked towards the sound. Yang and Weiss were walking towards them, equipped with their respective weapons. But that's not what the Faunus girl was staring at. It was the two girls holding hands. Unsure of how to feel about it, Blake simply stood up and made her way towards her teammates.
Stopping just short of the group, Blake unsheathed Gambol Shroud and stood next to Ruby. She kept her eyes trained on Weiss. Blake still hasn't forgiven the Hieress. The way she yelled at them the other morning. Although she wasn't feeling good, it was no excuse. Golden eyes met icy blue as Weiss noticed Blake staring and glared back. Blake felt her anger rising, that is until she felt Ruby place her hand on her shoulder. The ebony haired girl broke the staring contest and peered over to the short leader. Ruby gave her a small smile.
"You okay, Blake?" Ruby asked.
Blake nodded. "Yeah, I'm fine." She looked over towards Yang and watched as she did the same gesture to Weiss. Blake felt a little bad. She was acting childish. She turned towards Weiss again, this time not meeting her confrontational gaze.
"Listen, I wasn't acting right. That was childish. Sorry for that, but you were acting pretty rude the other morning yourself." Blake said. Against her better judgement.
The Heiress was looking at Blake but noticed she wouldn't meet her gaze. An all to familiar scowl happening on her face.
"Well, as long as you know you were in the wrong. I'll accept your apology. Weiss replied back indignantly.
"Hey, Weiss. Stop. She's trying to apologize nicely." Yang said.
"Yeah, why are you acting so rude again?" Ruby demanded harshly.
Blake couldn't help but feel a little triumphant at how horrified the Heiress looked now, with everyone getting on her case. 'It's about time they realized how much of a bitch she really is.' She thought to herself. Crossing her arms, she couldn't help but smirk at the scene that was playing off in front of her.
'What?! What's going on?!' Weiss panicked to herself. All of a sudden everyone was turning against her. Even... Even her girlfriend. Weiss turned to face Yang. The blonde had a slight annoyed look on her face as she was staring right back at Weiss. The heiress opened her mouth to say something but no words would come out. She looked back at the rest of her team. Ruby wasn't even looking at her. But Blake, Blake was staring right back at Weiss with a smirk. Like she was happy at this turn of events.
Well, Weiss wouldn't have it.
She glared at Blake.
"I knew it was in your Faunus nature to turn everyone against me." Weiss spat.
The air around the girls grew cold and silent.
"Weiss! I can't believe you'd say something like that.. Hey, Blakey. Sorry about this. She wasn't feeling good, she just got out of the infir-. Yang started, but Blake interrupted her.
"Stop defending her Yang. I knew she couldn't change. She's still just the spoiled, ignorant, childish little Heiress from when we first met. Not to mention still racist." Blake retorted.
Weiss was getting furious. She felt hurt at Blake bringing up how she was trying to change and failing too. She was acting childish, she would admit that, but a Schnee never backs down from a challenge. If there was one thing she learned from her father, It was that. Her decision was made. Weiss unsheathed Myrtenaster.
The sound of a weapon coming out of it's scabbard was such a distinct one. If all eyes weren't on her already, they were now. Weiss never felt so positive and unsure before in her life as to what she was about to do. She held her weapon steady with her left hand and faced Blake, in her combat posture. She eyed the Faunus girl. She didn't want to kill or even injure her, but she'd beat her into submission and make... No... Force her to take back what she'd said. Weiss steeled herself and focused her mind on what was to come.
Yang couldn't believe it. 'What the hell happened to Operation Yangtastic?!' She screamed at herself. This definitely was not how she planned this day turning out. She looked at Weiss with pleading eyes, but her girlfriend wouldn't even look at her. Her eyes were trained on Blake. Those beautiful blue eyes that Yang could lose herself in, were now filled with a coldness she'd never seen before. Like she was staring down a Grimm. An enemy. Yang looked towards Blake. The Faunus girl had a cool look on her face with a hint of a smile, as if she welcomed the challenge.
Yang had to do something. And fast.
She made her way to stand in between the two girls, but as she started to walk she felt a violent breeze pass by her face. Instinct kicked in and she jumped away dodging.
She couldn't believe it. Weiss swung her weapon at her.
Well not at her, Yang noticed. But towards her. She was to stunned to even say anything now.
"Don't interfere, Yang. It's been a long time coming." Weiss said emotionless. She threw Yang a sideways glance. Yang caught it. In that split second look between them, Yang understood. She nodded and relaxed a little bit.
She looked towards her younger sister. Ruby was at Blake's side begging her not to fight. But from the look on Blake's face, Yang could tell Ruby had no chance of stopping her. What happened next though, confirmed Yang's earlier suspicions. Blake leaned down and quieted her younger sister with a soft kiss.
Yang raised her eyebrow in question and started to feel herself about to smile, but then came back into reality. Her girlfriend was about to fight her younger sister's girlfriend. 'As funny as this sounds... This is serious.' Yang thought. But what she saw in Weiss' eyes let her know that it would just be a semi-friendly sparring match. Hopefully. Yang made her way to her sister and led her away from the two girls. Ruby fought against her grasp but soon complied. They stood about twenty feet away from the two rivals. Yang observed the area.
It was an open, outdoor space. The ground was solid concrete with a few trees dotted on the outskirts of the cement field. The sun was close to being engulfed with heavy looking rain clouds. A cool breeze passed by and she felt her little sister shiver. Yang could see the fear plastered on Ruby's face. She threw her arm around the crimson girl.
"It'll be alright. This is just how they're gonna get over it." She whispered towards her sister. Yang didn't believe her own words though. She wasn't sure anything was gonna be okay. How fast her perfectly thought out plan had backfired was astonishing. But a certain metallic sound shook her out of her thoughts.
She jerked her head back towards the black and white girls. Yang felt her jaw drop at the sight. Myrtenaster and Gambol Shroud were locked in a deadly clash. 'Those two went at it at the first strike.' She thought. Tearing her gaze from the fight and back to Ruby, she saw that her younger sister couldn't believe it as well.
"Well, here's hoping they don't hurt themselves in a friendly match." She blurted out, trying to sound hopeful and amused. But she know her words were hollow and unbelieving. She locked her eyes back towards the two girls.
'What the hell went wrong?'
