A New World

Chapter 21: Trust Issues

A/N: I'm back! I apologise to everyone who reads my story for the delay, but since I'm now getting near to the start of the final term of my course at college, my time may disappear even more. We shall see, but I hope that won't happen.

I should let you all know that I have updated the summary and cover picture since the last chapter, so be sure to check them both out. The cover picture for the story shows you all the characters who are going to be the most involved in the story for the next few chapters.

I will tell you that I have the end of the story planned out, and the next few chapters will directly influence what happens at the end of the story. (Some of the foundation for that will start in this chapter as well by the way.)

I should also mention that I am planning to include a few more omakes at the end of the chapters to come.

Enjoy, and don't forget to tell me what you thought of the chapter when you all review.

Constructive Criticism is appreciated, I do want to get better at writing.

Now, here we are with chapter 21. We start off with the rest of the Atlas council scene from the last chapter.


"I think Vale's problems became Atlas's when the White Fang attacked Vale during the Vytal festival." Hiccup replied after deciding on what to say.

"What do you mean by that exactly?" The councilwoman asked, appearing genuinely curious as she asked the question

"I'm saying that there is a chance that the White Fang could attack another kingdom, and there is a chance that it could be Atlas."

"And why do you think the CCT would help in an event like that?" The councilwoman continued.

"It would help if the Atlesian military and the Huntsmen and Huntresses are able to communicate if an attack similar to the one on Vale were to take place."

"And what about the Atlesian Knights? You are aware that these robots were hacked via the CCT correct?"

"Yes," Hiccup nodded

"So do you still think having the CCT online would be a good idea in a scenario like that?"

"Yes, I do. But only if they were not connected to the CCT when in use. That would solve the problem."

"Interesting idea." The woman mused. "You certainly make a persuasive case that was most certainly original." She glanced pointedly at Ironwood, who winced, before focusing on Hiccup again.

"Nevertheless, I think we should take a short break to consider your idea. We will let you know if your request to have the CCT fixed has been accepted after the break."

The woman nodded at the wiry man who had spoken at the beginning of the meeting before she sat down.

"This meeting is adjourned briefly for a short recess." the man said.

The announcement was followed by the large room gradually being filled with the sound of several conversations taking place at once, along with footsteps as people started to leave the hall.

The councilwoman who had spoken to Hiccup, however, remained where she was and began to discuss what to do with Hiccup's request with other councillors, who were sitting in booths nearby.


Over in her former home in Patch, Raven looked at Yang, her trademark smug smirk present on her face, who was sitting on her bed with her eyes red, indicating her semblance was active.

"Hello, Yang. It's been a long time."

"Who are you, and how do you know my name?" Yang demanded

"My name is Raven. I'm your mother," she replied

"Hello, Raven. Nice to meet you, but you're not my mother. Summer is my mum." Yang stated, clenching her fist. "Also what makes you think you deserve that title? You left us not long after I was born, leaving dad to take care of me."

"Us? You mean you. I don't see Taiyang or Summer's daughter Ruby having an issue with me leaving. You looked for me if I remember correctly, not them. Besides, I wonder how you know I left you and Taiyang, yet you don't know me."

"Because my dad didn't mention what you looked like, or your name for that matter."

"Any other questions?" Raven asked.

"Yes. Why did you leave my dad?"

"I won't tell you that now. I don't think you would like to know the answer. I will, however, tell you that it involves dear old Ozpin."

Yang's eyes narrowed but slowly began to return to their usual lilac colour. "Ok, last question. How do you know that I looked for you?" she demanded.

"I know more about you and your friends than you realise. Like when you met Hiccup, or when he first came to Remnant. Or when he joined my tribe."

"That last bit isn't true!"

Raven raised an eyebrow. "Are you sure about that Yang?"

"Yes."

"Ok." Thinking the conversation was over, Yang turned back to the window on her right in thought. She was brought out of her thoughts when she felt a scroll being placed on her lap. The scroll displayed a picture of Hiccup approaching a large tent.

"Evidence to the contrary eh?" Raven smirked as Yang's eyes widened when she looked at the picture.

"Tell me. What do you know about Hiccup?"

"I… I know…" she stammered before pausing and looking away from the picture to focus on Raven, her eyes narrowing again. "Wait, why are you telling me this now?"

"Hmm? Because I know it would hurt you to realise that he has been working for me for years. Even before he met Ozpin."

"Really?" Raven nodded. "Also, did he ever mention that he knew Junior couldn't tell you where I was?"

"What?" Yang blinked at the sudden change of topic in the conversation. Raven ignored the question however and pressed on.

"Hiccup only sent you to Junior because he knew for certain Junior didn't know where I was."

"I don't believe you. Hiccup would never work for you. He is nothing like you."

"That might be true," Raven conceded. "But he clearly knows who I am, or at the very least he knows about my tribe. I think the picture proves that." Raven steps closer as she says this. "Would it be so unbelievable for him to have known me before he met you, and let you go to Junior instead of going to me?"

"I…" Yang stammered. "Why would he send me to Junior if he knew Junior didn't know about you?"

"I can think of a few reasons. The most obvious one being them working together. You could always ask him yourself to find out, you know. I can take you to him."

"Isn't he in a coma right now?"

"No. He was, but he is awake now." Raven stood up and a portal was created moments later. "I can take you to see him if you want. Coming?" Raven asked and smiled inwardly when Yang got out of bed almost immediately.

Yang stepped through the portal first and the portal closed when Raven walked through.

Moments later, the door to Yang's room opened and her father, Taiyang entered, carrying a tray with breakfast on top.

He took one look at the now empty bed and the tray he was holding dropped to the ground. "Not again. First Ruby, now Yang," he said before he let out a long-suffering sigh.


Back in Atlas, Ironwood and Hiccup both left the hall, entering a smaller room. Smaller compared to the council chambers; it was still quite big. Various people were milling around the room and helping themselves to coffee and tea and other food as it was being served in one corner of the room.

"So how long is a break here usually?" Hiccup asked Ironwood

"An hour," Ironwood replied. "I need to speak to Winter about our white fang guest. Wait here." he then walked back into the council chambers.

Hiccup's scroll then began to ring.

"Hey kiddo" a voice spoke.

"Qrow, do you call everyone around my age 'kiddo'?"

"No. I call Yang 'firecracker' sometimes."

"That isn't very different." Hiccup pointed out. "What is it anyway?"

"Are you spying on Ironwood?" he asked bluntly.

"No," Hiccup paused. "Why?"

"Raven said, and I quote, 'If you or my tribe's newest member decide to reveal that Hiccup is a member of my tribe to Atlas, you will be dead before you can blink'"

"Your sister conveniently left out the fact that I would do anything to leave her tribe, and I only joined because she threatened to hurt a friend of mine when she told you that, didn't she?"

"Yes, she did. So you're not a spy?"

"No. Even if I was, I would never spy for Raven willingly."

"That's good to hear," Qrow replied, sounding relieved.

There was a pause before Qrow spoke again. "I guess I will leave you to do… whatever you're doing right now." He said before he hung up.

Hiccup then selected another number. It rang for a few moments before a pre-recorded message started playing.

"Son of a half-troll, I'm busy right now! Please leave a message and I will call you back."

Hiccup became aware of the stares that he was receiving and awkwardly tried to ignore them.

'Please stop staring everyone' he thought as he looked around the room.

Hiccup was about to call Pyrrha next, to see how Jaune was doing when a red portal formed in front of him.

Raven and Yang stepped outside, immediately drawing the attention of everyone else in the room. Everyone else went ignored as they both approached Hiccup.

"Hello Yang, Raven," he greeted while sounding annoyed when he mentioned the latter's name. "What are you doing here Yang?" Hiccup asked, focusing on her completely.

"Sounds like you don't want to see me," Yang said

"Oh, I have no problem with you being here, as I heard that you've become… distant recently, so it is good to know that isn't the case right now. I'm simply wondering if Taiyang knows you're here"

Yang didn't answer, looking away in embarrassment instead as she let the silence answer for her.

"Right." Hiccup sighed and faced Raven. "Can-"

"No," Raven said immediately. "I'm not going back to see Taiyang again."

"I was simply going to say that I could tell Taiyang where Yang is." Hiccup drawled, rolling his eyes. "Don't be so dramatic Raven."

Raven shook her head with a sigh. "Alright, go on then."

Hiccup approached the portal and walked straight through. He returned a few minutes later.

"Alright, Taiyang agreed to let you stay here Yang, but only because Qrow is here and is able to keep an eye on you. You can go now Raven unless you have something else to do?"

"I'll be bringing that cage you broke later. I expect you to fix it soon." Raven said before leaving.

"Right, she's gone now. Finally. So what is the reason for this visit?" Hiccup asked Yang when Raven's portal disappeared and they were no longer the sole interest of the room.

Yang blinked. "You… don't like Raven?"

"What gave you the idea that I did?" Hiccup asked, raising an eyebrow.

"Raven said-"

"What is it with your family immediately believing her? First Qrow and now you. You know she is in charge of a tribe of bandits right? Not exactly trustworthy people. At least not the last time I checked." Hiccup replied, voice dripping with sarcasm.

Yang's eyes turned red, and she clenched her fist. "If what I've heard from Raven is true, you're not the most trustworthy person right now either."

Hiccup was prevented from replying by the return of Ironwood. "Are you two ok?" He asked. "Judging by what I just heard, a fight was about to start. Also, should I ask how Miss Xiao Long got here?" Ironwood asked

"Raven brought her here, and we should be fine for now. I'm not looking to fight her." Hiccup replied, "Do you have someone who can keep an eye on her?"

"Is that really necessary? She seems able to take her of herself." Ironwood stated

"She destroyed a bar the last time she was this angry."

"That was one time!" Yang protested. "Why do you keep bringing that up? Besides, the owner was a criminal"

"Who you knocked unconscious when he accidentally tore a few hairs."

"…Only briefly" Yang protested again, this time only halfheartedly

"Alright, I get it. Don't start fighting you too. I'll assign one of my men to keep an eye on her." Ironwood sighed


Qrow was still at the same bar in Atlas when he heard small footsteps approach him.

Turning, he saw a young boy standing behind him. Qrow looked him up and down

The boy had black hair and eyes that were green with accents of burnt orange and yellow.

He was wearing a dirty and scuffed white shirt that laces across the chest. The sleeves were rolled up to his elbows, and there is a pocket on the left tricep.

Orange suspenders were holding up his olive pants, which were tucked into worn, brown boots.

The pants are patched over the knee, and a quilted cloth hangs loosely out of his left pocket. He wears orange gloves, with green straps overlapping across the back of the hand in an X shape, and around the wrist.

"Aren't you a little young to be here?" Qrow asked, quirking an eyebrow.

"Shut up. I'm getting to it." The boy replied, sounding frustrated

"…I was meant to tell you… I'd like my cane back?" The boy said after a pause, suddenly sounding less confident.

Qrow nodded and reached for the handle of a staff that was strapped to his hip. He pressed a button on the handle and the staff extended to its full length.

"It's good to see you again Oz," Qrow said as he handed the staff to the boy.

The boy's eyes flashed green before he took the staff from Qrow. "I see Hiccup has been busy as of late," Ozpin said as he glanced at the TV attached to the ceiling corner. He was now speaking with his own voice instead of the voice of the boy. "I think it is time for a visit."

"He might not take it so well you know," Qrow warned. "The fact that you can't really be killed will be a bit of a shock."

"I think you're worrying too much Qrow."

"He's been talking to Raven lately you know," Qrow revealed. "She also mentioned he was part of her tribe."

"She could be trying to confuse us. But I guess we will see when we meet Hiccup." The boy's eyes flashed again and the boy looked around in confusion.

"What happened?"

"You left," Qrow said. It wasn't a complete lie. "What's your name kid?"

"Oscar"

"Ok, Oscar. Come with me." Qrow said, rising to his feet and walking to the exit.

'That's Qrow.' Ozpin said as a voice in the boy's mind. 'He used to work for me. You should follow him. There is someone else I want you to meet.'

The boy grumbled internally but complied, running after Qrow. 'After this, can we stop walking? My feet feel like they will fall off at any moment.'

'Soon Oscar. Soon.' Ozpin replied.


After the break that the council had taken to decide what the response would be to Hiccup's request was over, Hiccup and Ironwood returned to the council chambers to hear their decision.

"We have decided to accept your request. You are permitted to fix the CCT. We will leave it to Ironwood to decide how you both go about this plan." The councilwoman from before announced.

Hiccup nodded with a smile. "Thank you."

"You're welcome." The woman replied. "I think we're done here unless there are other requests?" she looked around the council chamber room but nobody responded. "Very well then. This meeting is adjourned."


When Hiccup, Ironwood and Yang finally returned to Atlas Academy, they were greeted by Qrow.

"Hey, Uncle Qrow!" Yang greeted cheerfully.

"Hey firecracker," Qrow replied, ruffling her hair, much to Yang's dismay.

Hiccup and Ironwood, however, focused on the boy who was standing next to him.

"Qrow, is there a reason you've brought a little boy along here?" Ironwood asked

"That's a bit of a long story, and I don't know if you will believe it, but if you want to hear it, then let's go talk in a room in private," Qrow answered.

"General Ironwood! Sir!" a soldier ran up to the man and saluted him.

"At ease," Ironwood said. "What is it?"

The soldier stepped closer and leaned forward before whispering to him.

Ironwood straightened up when the soldier had stopped talking. "I have to go right now. I'll have to hear your story later Qrow." Ironwood then left, without saying anything else.

Hiccup turned back to face Qrow. "Well, I'm certainly intrigued by this. What is the story? I've got some time now."


Hiccup blinked, and blinked again, before pinching his hand to make sure he wasn't dreaming.

"Nope, still don't believe it. Being able to use magic is one thing, but after I intentionally tried not to think about Ozpin being dead, you're now telling me that Ozpin is basically an immortal parasite?" Hiccup exclaimed, looking at Qrow with an incredulous expression on his face.

Oscar, or Ozpin to be more accurate, coughed awkwardly. "I wouldn't call myself a parasite-"

"But you are." Hiccup cut in. "Even if you don't want to do it, you'll eventually absorb Oscar's soul."

"I'm sure he does though," Yang commented bitterly.

"Alright what is up with you?" Hiccup snapped. "You show up in Atlas, accompanied by Raven. You then get angry at me, after I mention that I hate Raven, and now you have an issue with Ozpin, who made a choice in the past and had no idea that the choice would lead to his current situation."

"Alright, Hiccup. You want to know what's wrong?" Yang asked, her eyes red. "What's wrong is that you are working for Raven, and have been doing so for years."

"Whoa, Whoa, Whoa. That's not entirely true-"

"Oh, what is true then, huh? If that's not true then tell me what is."

"Alright. I will. But can I ask that you listen until I finish the story?"

"Go right ahead," Yang replied, leaning back in the chair she was sitting on with her arms crossed.

"Right, it all started the morning after the operation where I got my prosthetic leg here in Atlas…"


Over at Beacon, the door was slammed wide open, and Velvet was flung into the room, landing in a heap on the floor.

"Nobody attack!" Coco shouted as soon as she noticed Velvet was unconscious and beaten, with bruises all over her face.

"Did you really think we wouldn't notice a huntress trying to spy on us? Do you really think we are that stupid?" A male voice asked

"Why do you think I sent Ilia here, to face some of the strongest hunters and huntresses in Vale? Did you really think she was supposed to fight you all by herself?" the voice continued, before the person who had been speaking, stepped into the room. The person had red hair and a White Fang mask on his face.

There were also a pair of horns, similar to those found on a bull, that protruded from his head. Coco noticed this as her eyes narrowed on him.

"Who are you, and what do you want?" Coco asked

"You don't know who I am?" his tone indicating he was surprised. "That auburn haired human didn't tell you?"

"…Hiccup?" Coco asked

"Is that his name?" The Faunus laughed. "What a pathetic human name."

"What do you want Adam Taurus?" Glynda asked, clearly recognising him as her riding crop glowed purple, a sign her semblance was active.

"I want you to hand your auburn haired friend to me. We have unfinished business. I want him to tell me where Blake Belladonna is," Adam replied.

"That's not going to happen," Coco said.

"Well then. I guess I will just have to fight you." Adam said before drawing his sword.

"But I won't be fighting alone." Adam then adopted a fighting stance after talking. Coco watched as Adam was flanked by six White Fang members, three on either side of him. Each of them drew a gun and aimed at the huntsmen and huntresses in the room.

Coco then heard Yatsuhashi draw his sword. She looked up at him, his eyes flashing with unbridled rage, no doubt having seen the injuries Velvet sported on her face.

"You shouldn't have injured our teammate. I can't promise you'll leave without a scratch."

"I don't think I'll be the one bleeding, but we shall see," Adam replied.

"Nobody interferes. He's mine, and mine alone." The large man warned.

"Don't hurt him too badly Yats. He hasn't dealt with me yet."

The tall samurai smiled at her and nodded, before facing Adam and charging at him, letting everyone know the fight had begun without a word being spoken.


Yang's mind was reeling from what Hiccup had revealed about his interactions with Raven.

She was now no longer sure who to trust.

On the one hand, Hiccup should have been the obvious choice, but on the other, there was some convincing evidence to, if not trust fully, not dismiss entirely.

In other words, she knew she should believe Hiccup, as she had known him for longer than her biological mother, but Raven had evidence to suggest that Hiccup was lying, that Raven hadn't forced him to work for her in order to keep Astrid safe, and he was instead working for her willingly.

"This is a lot to take in Hiccup. I'll need time to think about it." Yang said when it became clear that no one else was going to speak up.

Yang then stood up and left the room, without waiting for a reply.

"You're in a big mess right now Hiccup," Ozpin stated unhelpfully.

"Oh, am I?" Hiccup retorted dryly. "I wasn't aware that this is all a big mess. Thank you for stating the obvious."

"But I have some good news for you." Ozpin continued speaking, acting like he hadn't heard Hiccup say anything. "I have a plan: You help me find the Fall maiden."

"Does this plan involve leaving Atlas and everyone from Beacon behind?"

"…Yes."

"Then no deal." Oscar looked slightly frustrated before he hid the expression behind a forced smile.

"Why not?"

"Because Glynda, Port and Oobleck and a few other people are currently waiting for me to come back to Beacon. I'm not going to leave them behind just to find someone who is most likely far away and doesn't want to be found."

"This would let you escape Raven. Why not do it?"

"It won't let me escape Raven, or are you forgetting about her semblance? It lets her go practically anywhere in Remnant. And even if it didn't, what would I tell everyone who came here with me? 'Sorry about my sudden plan to leave you all behind. I'm leaving to go find someone who just so happens to have magical powers. You'll need to find your own way home.' I'm sure that would go well." Hiccup said sarcastically.

"The Fall maiden could kill people!" Ozpin snapped, losing his temper.

"And the White Fang can't?" Hiccup countered. "They destroyed the Amity Colosseum and brought it down on top of Vale. Meanwhile, the Fall maiden killed you, yet not really since you came back, and you're now living in the body of a fourteen-year-old boy. Which do you think is more dangerous? A terrorist organisation that is determined to kill humans, or a person who killed you, and only you, before leaving with her new powers?"

Hiccup stood up when Ozpin said nothing in reply.

"If you want me to help you find this Fall maiden, then help me deal with the White Fang and Raven first." Hiccup then left the room.

Qrow burst out laughing when Hiccup was gone, to Ozpin's chagrin.

"Oh shut up Qrow. You didn't help when I was trying to convince Hiccup."

"I couldn't have helped," Qrow said when he had stopped laughing. "The kid's right. The White Fang is more dangerous than the Fall Maiden, at least in the eyes of everyone who was watching the Vytal festival."

"Do you have objections to me trying to convince your nieces to help me with this task?"

"At the moment, yes. Yang has a lot to think about and she has to come to terms with losing her arm, while Ruby has to talk to Yang about her situation. I think they need to reconcile. They haven't really talked to each other since Yang lost her arm. Forcing them to work together on top of that won't help them."

"How about team JNPR then?"

"I wouldn't suggest you pick them either. I heard their team leader is injured at the moment, and Pyrrha Nikos might have objections to working with you again, considering what you tried to have her do at the Vytal festival. I would, however, suggest you help Hiccup in some way, either with Raven or with the White Fang."

Ozpin sighed. "This really is a mess. Alright Qrow, I will think about it."


Hiccup returned to his dorm room, where he saw Ren sitting on his bed that had been placed against the furthest wall. He was reading a book, and he didn't look up when Hiccup entered the room and stood in front of him.

"Where's Nora?" Hiccup wondered, drawing Ren's attention.

"She's with Pyrrha. Pyrrha is staying with Jaune and waiting for him to wake up." Ren said before focusing on his book again

"Really?" Hiccup deadpanned. "I'm starting to think Pyrrha is a little obsessed with Jaune."

"Agreed" Ren paused and looked at Hiccup. "Who are you?"

Hiccup noticed Ren was looking over his shoulder. He turned and came face to face with Raven.

"She's an uninvited guest, Ren" Hiccup said with a sigh. "What is it now?"

She stepped aside, letting Hiccup see the cage that Toothless had fired at earlier.

"Great." Another sigh. "Well I did promise, but now I wish I didn't. Do you know if there any blacksmiths in Atlas, and where they could be?"

"Do I look like your informant? Get it fixed, I don't care how." Raven said, before making a portal and leaving.

"What was all that about?" Ren asked.

"That was me being unlucky. It's been happening more often lately."

As if tempting fate, Ironwood entered the room. He noticed the cage.

"What-"

"Don't mention it. If I pretend the cage isn't there, then maybe I can forget who brought it here, and how I am under her thumb."

"Who-"

"Don't even ask." Hiccup said his tone warning.

"Alright, I won't," Ironwood said, raising his hands in a placating manner.

"What were you going to tell me?"

Ironwood hesitated before complying. "Your friend, the blond-haired one with the axe. She's been captured by the White Fang. They say they want Ilia to be released and they will let her go free."

"And the day just gets better and better." Hiccup sighed again.

"Do you have a plan?" Hiccup then asked.

"Yes."

"Then I am coming with you."

"That's not going to happen."

"You don't have a choice in the matter Ironwood." Hiccup replied, holding up his hands, one on fire and the other sparkling with electricity.

"And neither does the White Fang. I presume they've announced where they want to meet us?"

"Yes," Ironwood said, not looking away from Hiccup's hands.

"Then let's go." Hiccup said.

"What are you planning to do?" Ren wondered

"To bring Astrid back here, preferably without giving Ilia back to them."

"How will you do that?" Ironwood asked

Hiccup eyed Toothless, who was sleeping near his bed on the other side of the room. Ironwood and Ren looked at Toothless and they both put two and two together.

"That's risky because they don't want to meet at night. They'll notice you coming a mile away." Ironwood replied

"Right. Well, I still have a plan B that could work."

"What is plan B?" Ren asked.

"I'll tell you on the way, if you want to come of course" Hiccup replied. Ren shrugged. "Not much to do here." he admitted. "You might want to bring Nora along though. She gets restless when she is bored."

Hiccup nodded. "Ok. Tell me, Ren, does Nora have a fear of mice by any chance?"

"No… why?" Ren asked.

"You'll find out soon enough." Hiccup replied.

Ren looked at Ironwood in confusion, who simply shrugged, since he was as confused as Ren was.


Hiccup, Ren, Nora and Ironwood arrived at the specified meeting place in a spare truck with the Atlas military insignia painted on the side.

"Do you think they will be suspicious of the truck considering there are only three of us here, and the truck can carry more people?" Hiccup asked nobody in particular.

"They might. They might not. We'll see." Ironwood answered

A few minutes later, the roar of a vehicle with a large engine could be heard approaching them. A big SUV, painted white then came to a stop within walking distance of the truck.

"That's one of ours!" Ironwood exclaimed. "They stole that from the Atlesian military!"

Ironwood was then shushed by both Hiccup and Ren as some White Fang members approached, lead by a Faunus who wielded a chainsaw. A bound and gagged Astrid was dragged along with them and the four of them, including Astrid, stood in a line.

Astrid's eyes widened when she met Hiccup's gaze.

Ironwood turned and signalled the driver of the truck, who nodded and signalled a soldier sitting inside the truck in turn. The rear doors of the truck opened and a bound Ilia was brought over to them by Winter Schnee, who had been waiting in the truck.

The Atlas Specialist stood beside Ironwood and manoeuvred Ilia to stand in front of her.

'And so it begins' Hiccup thought to himself, eyeing the White Fang members standing a few meters away.


A/N: The rest of this scene and the fight scene between Adam Taurus and Yatsuhashi with some big stuff planned to come over the next few chapters. (Hint. It involves Raven.) Did this chapter make up for the delay somewhat? Let me know in a review. I'd like to know if I'm doing things right.

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