Disclaimer: I do not own RWBY or any of the characters, they are owned by Rooster Teeth.


Every once in awhile, Yang would glance behind herself, still saddened by Blake's words.

As the day went on, Yang found herself trying to rid the thoughts of Blake from her mind, to no avail.

With her mind so set on Blake, she hadn't realized she had already made it home, her subconscious actions guiding her along, finally realizing where she was when she was unlocking her front door.

Yang sighed as she closed the door behind her, looking around at the empty house, shrouded in the dark of night.

Yang walked up the steps and entered her room.

"Why?" She thought over and over.

"Is there something wrong with me?" She questioned.

"Blake." She whispered.

With that, Yang fell onto her bed, rested her head on her pillow and drifted off to sleep.


Meanwhile.

Blake had accepted Raven's offer and as they drove down the open road, Blake had noticed even more similarities to Yang than she had seen before.

But as Blake was about to speak to her, Raven asked her a question.

"So, what happened between you two?" Raven asked.

Blake looked at her, surprised by the sudden interest, after hours of silence from the woman.

Blake hesitated, unsure of whether or not to tell her about what had happened between the two of them.

Blake decided not to say a word.

Raven glared at her for a moment and then proceeded to pull her motorcycle over.

"What're you doing?" Blake questioned.

"If you don't want to tell me, then that's fine." Raven said.

"But if you don't, then be prepared to walk the rest of the way." Raven told her.

Blake looked at her, confused by her actions.

She had driven her all this way and now, out of nowhere, she asks about something that isn't even her business, only to stop when she doesn't get her way.

Blake scowled at the woman, while Raven just smirked in response.

Blake weighed her options.

Her home was still a couple of hours away, by vehicle, so going on foot was basically out of the question, especially at night.

"Is it really that important?" Blake asked.

Raven nodded yes, to which Blake sighed.

"Alright, I'll tell you, just keep driving." Blake said, in defeat.

Raven chuckled and drove back onto the road.

Blake took a breath and a second to think, before she spoke to her.

As Blake went on about her interaction with Yang, Raven gave her glances with strange expressions on her face, almost to say that she understood every detail of what Blake was describing and the intense emotions the two of them had at the time.

"So she wanted more out of your relationship and you just couldn't accept that fact, so you decided to just write both the idea and Yang off." Raven said.

"I didn't want to lose Yang, it's just… ." Blake said, trailing off.

"You were confused on how you really felt about her, past experiences as well as self doubt clouded your judgement and while you said what you wanted to, you used the wrong words, which emotionally hurt her in the process." Raven told her.

Blake's eyes widened, as Raven had pretty much described what Blake had been experiencing, down to the last detail.

"Judging from your expression, it seems that I'm correct." Raven said, with a smirk.

"Take my advice, just talk to her." Raven said.

Blake raised an eyebrow, out of skepticism.

"That girl has been through more hardships than she deserves, and while I'm glad she's tougher because of them, it seems you were the only person to have that much of an impact on her." Raven told her.

Blake looked at her, both curious and a bit intimidated.

"How do you know so much about her?" Blake asked.

"I make it my business to know." Raven said.

Blake thought on it for a moment and eventually put two and two together.

"You're her mother… aren't you?" Blake questioned.

"Yeah." Raven said, with a sigh.

"Look, I get that I have no room to talk, considering the circumstances." Raven said.

"But, trust me, you should consider her role in your life, letting go of people you care for that much, is never that easy of a decision to make." Raven said.

Blake heard the sadness in Raven's voice as she spoke.

"I made my choice." Raven said.

With that, Raven stopped the motorcycle once more, Blake noticing that they had already made it into town.

"Do you think you can make it from here?" Raven asked.

"Yeah, my house is only a block away." Blake told her

As Blake got down off of her motorcycle, Raven put her hand on Blake's shoulder.

"Remember, just think about what she means to you and what you mean to her." Raven said.

Blake nodded yes and Raven began to drive off, only to stop at the end of the street and turn back to look at Blake.

"Promise me you won't tell her who I really am." Raven said.

"I promise." Blake said.

Raven smiled and drove off, leaving Blake to ponder.

"For your sake, I hope you make a better decision than I did." Raven thought.