. Uggggghhh! I never want this story to end! But sadly, this is the last day of my prompt. I am so sad. For the last chapter, I want you guys to leave in the comments what your favorite chapter was and why! I loved doing this and I hope to do something like it again soon, maybe with you guys sending in prompts for the chapters. So enjoy the last chapter of my 10 day RWBY prompt. Without further ado…
Weiss and Blake sat by the window, their fingers intertwined. They watched the cold droplets of rain pelt the ground beneath them. Weiss peeked at Blake, who was watching the rain intently. Weiss turned her focus back to the window. The rain was beginning to turn into only a drizzle, but the sky stayed dark. There was not even a crack of sunlight in sight.
Ruby walked into the dorm, her hair soaked and droplets falling onto the floor. She put her still-wet umbrella on the door jamb and pulled off her shoes, which had made wet footprints from where she was standing. They watched the last few droplets of water fall from the sky before the rain ceased entirely. But the clouds still loomed over Beacon, blocking out all sunlight.
Blake leaned farther toward the window, looking down out over the main entrance to Beacon. She saw the crater Ruby had made when she caused an explosion with Weiss's dust. This memory made Blake grin. It was filled to the brim with water, as well as all of the other dents in the concrete that had formed over time.
"Weiss," said Blake, her gaze still fixed on the rain-soaked ground below, "Do you want to go outside?" Weiss joined Blake at the window and stared beneath them. She nodded, offering a small smile to Blake. Weiss and Blake retreated to the spots where they kept their things, pulling out boots and raincoats. Weiss slipped a pair of tights on underneath her combat skirt and pulled on a white jacket that hung down to the tip of her skirt. She also pulled on a pair of white rain boots lined with faux fur.
Blake pulled on a pair of black rubber rain boots. She also pulled on an oversized black jacket, pulled the hood over her onyx tresses and slipped her hands into the pockets. Weiss slipped her hand into Blake's pocket and grabbed her girlfriend's hand in her own. They walked out of the dorm and out into the courtyard.
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The chilly air nipped at their skin the second Blake and Weiss walked out into the courtyard. Weiss pulled the hood of her jacket over her head, but found it uncomfortable to have it on her head with her ponytail. Weiss hesitated for a moment before undoing the ponytail and letting her hair fall around her waist. She ran her fingers through it, trying to get out all of the tangles.
Blake stared fondly at this, for it was a sight she usually never got to see. Only when Weiss was going to bed did she take it out, but even then she put it up right as she woke in the morning. Blake reached out and ran her fingers through Weiss's soft, snowy locks, and Weiss held back a blush. She didn't like taking her hair down, but felt safe to do it around her girlfriend. She smoothed out her girlfriend's bangs before offering her arm to Weiss, who hooked her arm around Blake's.
They walked around the campus, sharing stories and tales of their past. Weiss laughed shrilly whenever Blake cracked a sarcastic joke, which Blake also loved. She only got the heiress to laugh when they were alone.
They rounded a corner and came upon the large statue of a human crushing a creature of Grimm. They sat down on a damp bench in front of the statue, staring up at the clouded sky. Blake subtly fished around in her pocket before pulling out a small felt box. She slipped it into Weiss's hand without tearing her gaze away from the sky. Weiss glanced down at the box and opened the lid. Blake finally looked into Weiss's mist blue eyes, awaiting a reaction.
Inside of the pox was a ring with a snowflake on it. There were white diamonds embedded in the snowflake. Blake took it out of the box and slipped it onto Weiss's ring finger. Weiss blushed and gave her thanks to Blake.
"I have something for you too," Weiss said, fishing through her pocket before grasping the item she was looking for. She pulled out a small drawstring bag and placed it gently in Blake's hand. Black pulled it open and grabbed a small chain from inside. The shiny onyx chain had a snowflake charm and a charm much like the symbol on Blake's tights hanging from the links. Weiss latched it around Blake's wrist, and they both admired their gifts.
Weiss leaned forward and presses her lips on Blake's. Blake placed her hand on the back of Weiss's head, savoring the feeling of her snowy tresses. Weiss put her hands on Blake's waist, pulling her girlfriend closer.
Blake and Weiss finally pulled apart, their lips still only centimeters apart. They were both refilling their lungs with the cold air, feeling the warmth of each other's breath on their skin. Weiss brushed on last tender kiss across Blake's lips before the got up again, pulling each other into a warm embrace. Blake buried her face in Weiss collar, enjoying her girlfriend's warmth. Her long white hair smelled like vanilla, which Blake loved. She was so comfortable with arms wrapped around her, she began to purr quietly. Weiss picked up on this, giving a small but shrill giggle.
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As they rounded the corner back to the main gates of Beacon, they spotted Yang and Ruby goofing around. Ruby jumped in a puddle, causing the rainwater to splash up on Yang, who cowered back at first, but then splashed some water up on Ruby. Thus, their water war began.
They ceased splashing each other when they both caught sight of the couple. Blake chuckled to herself. Yang strode over to them, asking about everything that happened from when they left and so on.
"You are so nosy," complained Weiss, rolling her eyes and scoffing.
"Settle down there, princess," Yang said, which got her even more eye-rolling. Ruby ran over, splashing Yang unexpectedly. Yang ran after her sister, telling Weiss and Blake that they could talk later. Blake and Weiss caught up with the sisters, joining them on the walk back to their room. They eventually got to the entrance, walking side by side all the way down the halls. As they approached their door, Ruby stopped, her hand hovering over the doorknob. Silence settled over the bunch, but not an awkward silence, more like a peaceful silence. Blake and Weiss glanced at each other.
"You know," Ruby began, thinking about her words carefully, "I'm really glad that I'm on a team with you guys." Ruby smiled warmly. Her teammates faces were puzzled, but were soon replaced by smirks.
"What?" said Ruby, pushing open the door and walking into their dorm, "Not everything I say is silly!" Blake and Weiss laughed with each other before following Yang into the room.
