Hey, guys! I would like to say a couple things before this chapter, just to clear some questions. First off, Amber's Semblance is control over Air, wind, and the likes. That is why he can do all that with the draft and pressured air and stuff. Second, yes I am running out of Canon, but I do have many ideas that will play into the continuation of the story, like a personal Arc of the show. When RWBY Volume 3 does come out, I'm not really sure what my plan is gonna be, but what I may do is continue the story through my Arc after Volume 2 in ANOTHER story, and leave this one be for now, continuing this elsewhere. If this is what I decide to do, there will be a chapter at the end of the Canon that will point you all in the direction of the rest of the story. Next, I would like to thank the most helpful reader that I've ever had, SupportTheTeam. He has provided many OCs that will be taking place in my Arc(As well as Amber, btw), and through doing so has helped me piece together what that Arc will be about. If everybody would give him a huge round of applause, that'd be great! I won't hold you any longer, enjoy the chapter!


Amber's POV

I jogged over to the others, a couple feet behind Ruby and Weiss. They held to each other as they ran, the soldiers behind us getting up and taking fire. Torchwick's voice could be heard over the sound of the battle.

"SOMEBODY KILL THEM!" Shots rang out from the line that formed around him, as well as the man's flare gun-like weapon. We were almost to the others, but four men got in front of us, rifles aimed at our chests. Weiss and Ruby came to a stop, and I ran up to stand beside them, Weiss and I brandishing our weapons. Suddenly, there was a loud bang and all four of the faunus went flying over us and into a nearby building. We all say Yang standing where they were before, her hands held out to her sister.

"Ruby!" She sped right into her sister's arms and they hugged for a moment. I gruffly spoke, still heavily breathing.

"Everybody alright?" Ruby jumped out of her sisters arms.

"I'm fine, I'm fine, but listen! Torchwicks got all sorts of weapons and robots back there!" Blake spoke with a surprised tone, bringing out Crescent Rose for Ruby.

"What?!" She nodded.

"Androids, Mechs, their all loaded up on the train cars." Oobleck waved off her idea.

"Ah that's ridiculous, these tunnels are sealed! The tracks lead to a dead end." We heard a loud voice from above us.

"GET TO YOUR PLACES WE ARE LEAVING NOW!" Torchwick yelled into the mic. The train that was being loaded started giving off smoke, starting up the engines. The large vehicle started slowly departing. Yang raised her hands with an annoyed face.

"Well, it looks like they're going somewhere!" Ruby pulled out her Scroll.

"We need back-up, I'm calling Zach and Jaune." Both of their faces appeared on her screen, but a large "Low Signal" sign appeared in front of it. "I can't get through!" I stood up, my breathing starting to finally even out.

"So what's the plan?" Oobleck spoke quietly.

"I believe we only have one option." Ruby pulled her weapon to the form of a sniper and looked towards the tunnels.

"We're stopping that Train."


This time, I didn't have to carry Weiss to the Train car by flight, but got Yang. Ruby was fast enough with her Semblance, Weiss and Blake were already fast as it is adding onto the Speed Glyphs that Weiss kept putting under their feet, and The Doctor, was somehow just speeding along with little effort, no help needed. I got to carry Yang Bridal style, as I flew at an unnaturally fast pace. The only way that I could keep up with the others(And the train) was if I used my Semblance to create a strong wind the glide on, and let me tell you, that was not helping my Aura. It was low as it is with the blast I had used earlier, now this continual usage was just wearing me down. Luckily, Yang didn't notice my heavy breathing, and unlike Weiss, had her eyes wide open, taking in the exhilaration that comes from flying at these speeds. We sped along the right side of the train until all 6 of us jumped on the caboose at the same time, ready for combat. We heard a soldier up ahead on the car, but before he could report to the others, The Doctor just ran forward and whacked him on the head with his weapon. He turned to the five of us. The girls all looked fine, but I was sweating a monsoon where I stood, trying to steady my breathing. He gave me a worrying look.

"Amber, are you quite alright?" I nodded my head.

"Yeah, yeah. Just a bit tapped out, that's all." He lowered his head, letting his eyes be seen over his glasses.

"Why, student, have you not been monitoring your Aura Levels on your Scroll." I stared at him for a second with a confused face until I brought out the device from a pocket within my robe. I turned it on, and sure enough, there was a large bar with my face above it, though the bar was yellow, in the 40s. I looked up, putting my scroll back in my pocket.

"Yeah, I've still got pretty high levels, I'll be fine." He stared at me before nodding.

"Good, good. Now, to the roof!" He zipped over to a ladder on the side of the car and started climbing up. The girls gave me a second with a concerned look, obviously knowing that I had lied about my levels, but ran over to the ladder. I watched them go, but notice Blake had stayed behind, watching me. I rolled my shoulders, letting them crack around in my joints before looking at the girl.

"I'll be fine, now we need to get moving."She nodded and started for the ladder, my following close behind. When we breached the top, Weiss had the emergency door on the top of the train open looking down into the car we were in. She looked up at Oobleck.

"Uhhh, Professor?" He leaned over her.

"Doctor." She pointed in the hatch.

"What's that?" We all looked down the hatch to see machine with wires sticking out of it. The Man kneeled down to get a closer look.

"That, my dear, appears to be a bomb." He said it with such a calm demeanor that we all jumped back in fear. Ruby pointed up the train.

"We've got Baddies!" We all looked where she was pointing to see a large group of soldiers walking towards us with even more climbing up the side. Oobleck looked up at her.

"Well I didn't expect them to go-" The bomb that was in the car started flashing red and making noises. The Doctor looked down at it with disgust. "Easy on us." He stood up straight, raising a finger in the air. "Time to go!" The five of us started jumping to the next car(My picking up Zwei as I made the jump), but he stopped Blake. "Blake, detach the Caboose, it will kill us all!" She nodded in affirmative.

"On it!" The Doctor jumped over to us, while Blake jumped down between the cars. After a second, the car started to slow down and fall behind us. We heard Blakes voice from below. "It decoupled itself!" The Doctor looked down at her.

"What?!" Yang leaned over as well.

"I guess they really don't want us on this train." The Caboose came to almost a stop until it exploded, leaving a bit of destruction to the tunnel. Oobleck shook his head.

"That's not good." I opened the hatch to the car we were on, revealing another bomb. Ruby spoke worryingly.

"Uhh, neither is this."

"Another bomb?!" Blake exclaimed. Oobleck started jumping the cars until he got one car ahead of us, opening the hatch. After a moment of horror crossed his face, he turned to us.

"They all have bombs!" The one that we were standing on suddenly started flashing. We looked at each other in fear until the car detached, starting to leave us behind. We all ran to jump the distance. I picked up Zwei again, for the jump looked a little too far for the little guy. When we all turned around to look at the car fall behind, Yang stomped her foot with a frustrated voice.

"This doesn't make sense!" We all looked to see the Faunus soldiers getting closer, now only a couple cars away. One of the soldiers popped her head out of one of the hatches and pointed at us.

"Get the humans!" Team RWBY and I all got into combat ready positions, lined up on our car to fend them off. One by one, we all rushed forward, taking out as many of the men as we could on the way. Flashing forward, Ruby made the final run, taking out more than the rest of us in a single blow. We all turned to see the Doctor still on the last car, watching the detached car as it exploded, leaving a few gaping holes to the world above. I squinted my eyes to see countless Grimm of different varieties fall onto the tracks and start chasing the train. I glared at the approaching monsters.

"That is a lot of Grimm." Oobleck turned around and yelled at us.

"They're leading Grimm to the city!" Even I flinched at the thought of that many Grimm, terrorizing the city. Weiss cried out.

"What?!" He raised his hands.

"It's the cars! The detach and explode creating openings for the Grimm!" I shook my head, horrified.

"That's insane!" He yelled out again, starting to jog towards us.

"We have to hurry!" He pointed to Blake, Weiss, Yang, and I.

"You four, go below and try to stop those bombs!" Ruby yelled back.

"What about us?" He put his hands on his hips.

"We're going to stop this train." Ruby rolled her eyes.

"Yeah, I know. I said that earlier." We all ignored her as we continued to run, trying to make it to the engine room. Way ahead of us, near the beginning, We started to see Mechs jump up and on top of the train, running back at us. I nodded to the girls, and we slipped down into the car we were on, leaving the mechs to Ruby, Oobleck, and Zwei. We all dropped the floor, looking for danger. Yang sighed.

"I guess this is what we trained for." Weiss pulled two mags out of her pocket. She held them out to Blake and me.

"Here, these should help you." We both took ours. I looked down at the mag to see different colored bullets inside. I glanced up at her as I took the clip out of the gun in the hilt of my sword, replacing it with this one. She rolled her eyes.

"Dust Bullets." I nodded in understanding.

"Oh." With that, we started running forward, towards the door to the next car, but before we could make it halfway, a girl fell down from the ceiling in front of us. We all stopped, facing her. She was wearing comfortable clothing, mostly brown, pink, and white. Yang was glaring at her with flames in her eyes.

"You three go on ahead. This one's mine." Weiss, Blake, and I didn't question her, but instead kept running to the door. The girl made a move to stop us, but was forced to dodge out of the way of Yang's shot before she could. We slipped through the door, and the last glance I saw was Yang staring down at her in anger before the door closed. I didn't stop though, and ran with the girls. By this point, my breathing had started getting a little irregular again, my Aura deprivation catching up to me, but I didn't let it stop me, I couldn't. This was my test to get into Beacon, my initiation as Ozpin called it, so I couldn't mess up. We continued to run until we could hear the scratching of metal on metal ahead. The three of us looked at each other with confused look until we saw the man. He looked like he was wearing a variation of the White Fang Uniform, but it had no sleeves, and he was carrying around an enormous chainsaw instead of the standard weaponry. Weiss spoke to us.

"You two go on ahead." Blake responded quickly.

"Got it!" I could hear the man chuckled under his mask as we got closer, but just before we got to him, Weiss ran ahead and parried his weapon, giving Blake and I the chance to swerve around him and to the door. I turned as we ran through the door, just to see Weiss's smile as the man started getting back up from the attack she just dealt out. The door closed before I could see anything else. We turned to look at the car, now just before the engine room, to find to people. The man in the Orange Suit and Torchwick. We glared at them with ferocity. My breath was heavy now, sweat starting to once again cover my forehead. Torchwick was spinning his cane fearlessly, while the other man just stood with his hands behind his back, a cold frown watching me. Torachwick spoke happily.

"Hello, Kitty-cat. You miss me? You know we really got to stop meeting like this, people are gonna talk." I could feel the cold from her glare from where I was standing. I stared at the man in orange, but I spoke to Blake.

"Don't let him get in your head." I couldn't hear her response, but instead yelled out to the men.

"And who are you supposed to be? Last time we checked, it was Torchwick running the White Fang!" The man in the suit gave a tiny smile as I heaved a breath after that little speech, but it only survived for a millisecond, until the frown took over again. He spoke loudly, with a deep voice.

"You really are him, aren't you, Little Bird?" I wiped the sweat off my head with my sleeve.

"What the hell are you talking about?!" He shook his head, tutting his tongue.

"Now, now, I'm sure Abel wouldn't have taught you to speak like that would he? My brother was no fan of such nonsense." I was nearly knocked off my feet by his words. The glare on my face turning into nothing more than a surprised blankness. What?! Is this true?! I put the glare back on my face.

"WHAT ARE YOU SAYING?!" He shook his head again, mocking disappointment.

"Why did my brother have to be such a fool? Raising a child like you for the wings on your back?" He started pacing now. Torchwick was just leaning back on his heels, listening to all this. Blake continued to stare at the man in white, but glanced at me from time to time. "I gave him another option. Give the wings to a more capable suitor, but no, he had to go off and raise little baby Amber. What an idiot." He turned and looked at me with gleaming eyes. "I forgot to ask. How's the old sod doing? He must be 87 now, a unimaginable age for a man that would refuse modern doctors, much less medicine that wasn't an herb." I glared at him, but my mind was still flowing with questions. I shook my head, trying to clear my thoughts, but to no avail. I looked at him with a fiercer eye.

"My Master died only days ago, if you must know." He smiled, the first full smiled he had given this entire time.

"Too bad I never got to do it myself." With that last word, I charged, my wings unfurling from my back with a snapping motion as the flapped me forward with even more speed to attack with. My sword was in it's sheath at right as I got close, I pulled the trigger, forcing it out of the sheath with incredible speed, but something was different. The sword that came out was on fire! Time seemed to slow down as I swung my sword at his midsection, my charge being so fast that he was still standing up straight. My sword inched closer and closer to him, until it stopped. My eyes widened in surprise as with a quick motion, the man had somehow grabbed my wrist with strong hands,snapped it down, forcing the sword out of my hand, flipping it into my hand, and then pushing me past him, letting my momentum take me along. The millisecond of surprise was all I had before I spun in a somersault, turning to face him as I flew away, and pulling my wings in my back. I slammed my feet into the ground, sliding to a stop only ten feet away from the man, but now, he was holding my weapon at me, but this time, it was flaming, the metal literally on fire. Not only that, but the man's arm was also aflame, his sleeve lit with the light, but he didn't faze from his stance, glaring at me behind my own sword. With a single motion, he stood back up straight and threw my sword at my feet. I stared at him with awe as he pat the flames out on his arm. When they were all gone, his sleeve was destroyed, showing a tan skin. He was obviously out of my league on major levels, there was no way I could take this man. I could hear the fighting of Blake and Torchwick beside me, but my sight was on the man. He suddenly spoke out.

"Are you going to pick up your sword or are you just going to stand there?" I shook my head to clear my thoughts again, leaning down to pick up the sword, now without the flames, for they just dispersed themselves as he threw it. I held it at my side, ready to fight as he stood there, again, just straight up. He knew he could beat me no matter what I did, so he obviously didn't bother trying. Suddenly the smiled perked on his lips again, now very slight. His eyes were still very cold.

"I have a splendid idea! My brother trained his Bird here to fight us, but I trained an Angel of my own." His eyes turned to look behind me and I heard the door open from the engine room. I turned my head to the left, to look at the new enemy, but to still be ready for the greater threat in front of me. Someone walked through the door, a man probably, but I could really tell because of the armor. From head to toe, sleek metal framed the entire man. His helmet opened at the front only at the eyes, where I could see two bright green eyes staring at me. On his head were two armored horns. That wasn't the thing that made my spine tingle, or my legs quiver only slightly. The most scary thing was the large set of mechanical wings on his back. They looked like Eagle's wings, mechanical feathers and everything. I stared at him behind me as he walked over. He hadn't yet pulled the sword from it's sheath, but I knew that he could pull that longsword out at any moment. With slow movement, I turned around to look at him, face to face. He stopped walking and staring back at me, only ten feet away. Suddenly, Torachwick went flying past me and into the door that the winged person had just walked out of, falling to the floor beside him. He started to get up, but Blake was fast as she ran past me, placing a foot on his chest, and her sword at his throat. The two of us just stared at the two of them, any spark setting off our battle. The Man in orange's voice spoke behind me.

"Now, we have quite the predicament, do we Torchwick?" I could hear him chuckle from where he was on the ground.

"Yep, I would so say, buddy. Now could you two help me out here?" The armored person looked to the suited man for approval. I turned my head just to see his nod. Suddenly, the sword was out from the sheath and under Blake's chin. The three of them stood there in silence. I turned to the man in orange.

"You obviously control that… that thing. If you tell it to back off from Blake, then she will back off from Torchwick." Blake didn't say anything, but I could practically hear her cursing at me in her head. The man crossed his arms with interest.

"You wish to bargain with me?" I shook my head, taking a different route. He was obviously not swayed with persuasion.

"No, I wish to warn you. With a single movement, I could kill that thing and free my friend from her bonds to kill your friend. That's two of your allies dead, and none of mine."

"I'm not a thing!" The voice came from the armor. A boys voice, not deep enough to be a mans, maybe a teenager. "I am Agni, a free Faunus thanks to these men!" I didn't look back at him, but instead continued to stare at the man. He could either call my bluff and order Agni to slit Blake's throat, or back off and let them live. It shouldn't have been much of a choice, I was obviously still in no way to fight, and my friend was trapped. After a few silent moments, the man raised a hand. Agni's eyes looked at it in disbelief.

"Are you sure, sir?" He nodded.

" Of course." He waited a moment, and with a swift flourish, the longsword was back in its sheath. Blake still stood over Torchwick as Agni walked over to the man, standing beside him. He put a hand on the boys armored shoulder.

"I believe it's time we left." Agni nodded and turned to the side of the car. He walked over to a door on the side of the car and opened it up for the man. He walked through it and disappeared as the train sped forward. Agni turned to look at me one last time.

"We will meet again, Amber. And next time, it will be your life that is taken, not his." He pointed at Blake and Torchwick. I glanced at them, and when I turned back, he was gone. I stared at the door for half a second before Weiss came flying through the door to our car, I ran over to her as she slammed to the floor.

"Weiss!" I turned to the door to see the man with the chainsaw walk through it. I looked up at him helplessly. I was in no shape to fight, and neither was Weiss. I turned to Blake, who was looking back at us. With one glance, she nodded her head, kicking Torchwick in the head, knocking him out. Without a second to lose, she ran over to us parrying the chainsaw that would have killed the two of us. With that, I pulled Weiss over my shoulder and ran to the rooftop hatch, bringing her up the top. Blake wasn't far behind and climbed up right after we did. I lifted my shoulder a bit ,jostling Weiss out of her daze. She lifted her head to see she was safe and away from the White Fang Lieutenant. She sighed as she stood on her own, rummaged through the pockets in her skirt until she pulled out a single vial. I looked at it tiredly.

"What's that?" She looked at me, holding up the vial.

"This is an Emergency Use Aura Revitalizer. It'll fill up anyone's Aura all the way." She looked at me. "or two people half the way." I raised my hands with an annoyed look.

"You had this all along?!" She rolled her eyes as she popped the cork off.

"I said Emergency Use only!" She quickly chugged half the contents, passing the bottle to me. I look down at the green serum, and without a second thought, drank the rest. Just as it went down my throat, I started feeling better. My energy started coming back. I pulled out my Scroll to see that my Aura was increasing, already past the 50 percent line, but slowing down until it stopped at about 65. I smiled at Weiss, he looking much better as well.

"Thanks, I needed that." She nodded back as Yang and Ruby ran over to the three of us. We all looked to the head of the train to see a huge wall a couple hundred feet ahead. We all bore horrified expressions, the thought of the White Fang's mission succeeding entering our minds. Blake put her hands on her hips in a frustrated way.

"What do we do?!" I looked at the girls just in time to see Weiss and Ruby nod to each other. Weiss started flourishing her Rapier around until a large glyph appeared at our feet, and when she plunged her sword into the trains roof, a large ice pod appeared around us. I looked around in shock, the amount of power this must have taken, but when I looked at her, she looked like it was nothing. My awe was short lived, when the train collided with the wall.

AND SCENE! Things are starting to get rather crazy with the plot twists that appeared in this episode, but it shall all be explained in the future. Who is this Man in the Orange Suit? I dropped many hints on who he is in the past couple chapters, so it should probably be obvious who he is, but who is this other person? Agni, did he say his name was? I would like to thank SupportTheTeam for Agni's existence, and would like to say that he will become more apparent in future chapters. I hope you enjoyed the chapter, and good night!