Shadows of Destiny

Rating: T

Series: RWBY

Main Pairing: Atsura/Pyrrha (War & Peace)

Volume 2: Fall

Volume Theme: "I May Fall"

Chpt. Theme: "Gold" (Acoustic version)

Summary: He was an orphaned Faunus. She was considered the strongest of her class. He barely survived the slums of Mistral while she was placed on a pedestal on her way to Beacon. Neither of them expected to be compatible and yet, fate had other plans for them. With secrets and agendas awaiting them, the world of Remnant will have a force to reckon with.

The alternate timeline takes place just before the start of RWBY volume 1.

OCs for Team AZRE are as follows:

Atsura Otueome (xXCrownofChaosXx)

Roxanne Rouge Octane (ArnoldStroong)

Zaffre Grey (DarkDarsi)

Earna K. Athena (zetsunaflames)

I do not own the rights to RWBY... that honor belongs to Rooster Teeth. I do own the rights to my OCs.


Chapter 14: Shattered Yet Whole


Two pairs of eyes stared at the indecipherable features of one Yang Xiao Long, cold blades shaking in the hands of their respective wielders. The prospect of death did nothing to rattle her disturbingly placid bearing.

The same could not be said for the two standing on either side of her.

"Yang?"

"What are you doing here?!" Raven seethed.

Yang said nothing still, only rotating her gaze to observe the warring fronts. On one side, dangerously shivering eyes of the Faunus stared back at her as if she'd lost her mind. She found deep-rooted pain and suffering now tangled with a scolding layer added toward her wellbeing. It was endearing and yet, heartbreaking given what Yang would expectedly see.

On her right, the dark glare from the woman she spent years wondering about; those bloody eyes perfectly matching Raven's checkered past. The coldness she witnessed only a couple of days prior were now filled with a viciousness that could rival any demonic gaze from the Grimm.

Figuring she had a good analysis of what stood near her, Yang gently pushed Ngaungus down with her left hand, seeing the confusion from the boy. A soft grin began to form as she watched the Faunus trying to make sense of her actions. It didn't help anymore once he noticed that she was missing her prosthetic arm. That didn't stop the older girl from doing something that really caught him off guard.

She hugged Atsura.

This surprised both parties as she wrapped her arm around his neck, pulling him tighter into the embrace. Even Raven was taken aback by the sudden display of affection, sheathing her sword though, her hand remained near the hilt as a precaution.

The shocked fox reluctantly returned the gesture, still uncertain as to what brought this sudden act of kindness.

"Yang..." he tried to get her to release him, but she refused.

"Please... I can't lose you too!" she sniffled.

"What are you talking about, Yang? You're not making any sense right now."

Raven, having enough of this soft scene, cleared her throat. "Are you two done?"

Once more, Atsura's gazed hardened as his desire to slaughter the woman started brewing once again only for the blond to stretch out her arms to prevent him from engaging. He wanted nothing more than to reignite his hatred, but seeing her tear-brimmed eyes, he relented to her request. He didn't understand why she was trying to protect them both; what could compel her to do such a thing? It's not like she had any ties to this monster.

"I tried to warn you, Yang..." Raven spoke up, forcing the girl to acknowledge the matriarch. "I gave you every opportunity to walk away from Qrow and Oz. So, you can believe me when I say, this wasn't personal."

Expecting a snappy comeback, Raven wasn't given the satisfaction as lavender orbs silently studied her.

"You opened the vault..."

"Thanks to the chaos you and your friends caused upstairs. I knew you could handle it," Raven gloated. "You are my daughter after all."

"Daughter? Then that would mean..."

"Yes. You both are siblings." Raven rolled her eyes.

Atsura simply watched as Yang looked back at him, nodding in agreement.

Now, he understood why she wanted to stop him so earnestly. He knew the girl was headstrong at times, but not completely reckless. Given what he heard about her actions to defend Blake back at Beacon and her protective nature with Ruby, he couldn't help but feel a warm sensation in his stomach.

I have a sister...

Meanwhile, Yang shifted her focus back to the woman who left her all of those years ago.

"Qrow and Oz told me how the maiden powers are transferred. The girl you found, she would've had to trust you if you were in her final thoughts."

With her back now turned to the pair, Raven hid the disgusted look on her face; this was just like her brother all over again.

"I'm sure they told you plenty and you just sat and obeyed."

"No. I'm starting to ask questions like you said. So tell me, what happened to the last spring maiden? Did she die in battle? Was it sickness?"

"What does it matter to you?"

Raven finally faced her estranged children, seeing the judgmental glare from Yang, and the slowly growing look of repugnance from Atsura. Soon, that judgment turned into a horrifying realization.

"I can already see the answer... It's all over your face."

"How could you?" Atsura grimaced at the idea, feeling that all too familiar burning coursing through his lower torso.

"She was scared when we found her; weak. No matter how much training I put her through, she never learned! She wasn't cut out for this world, and with those powers, she would've been hunted her entire life! What I did..."

"...wasn't personal."

"It was mercy!"

This was getting them all nowhere. Atsura just stood there, trying his hardest to keep the queasy sensation in his stomach from coming up. Yang was tired of all the excuses and Raven? Raven just wanted to get the relic and disappear from the two who eyed her as if they were better than her.

"Which is it, mom? Are you merciful or are you a survivor? Did you let me walk into that trap because 'you knew I could handle it' or because it meant you could get what you wanted?!"

"Its... not that simple."

"Oh? Was it that simple when you rejected your own kids only to threaten one and attempt to murder the other when confronted by them?!

Raven said nothing, choosing only to stare at the floor underneath her heels.

"You don't know me; don't know what I've been through. The choices I've had to make."

"You're right. I don't know you... and neither did he."

Raven looked over her shoulder, noticing that the Faunus standing a good distance away, arms crossed in shame.


Back on the main floors, Roxanne was busy taking on Mercury who was none too pleased with missing his chance to stop the blond girl from heading to the vault. He continued to expertly dodge all of the girl's attacks, comfortable with being the defensive for the time being.

It wasn't that he couldn't attack. It just wasn't wise to do so without a clear opening. Roxanne had improved greatly thanks to her time training with the Xiao Long family. Where she was primarily a technical kickboxer at first, the ram learned how to shift her techniques to accommodate other conflicting styles of combat, such as Mercury's.

When he stood and traded with her, she would assume a traditional boxer's stance, bobbing and weaving under and away from his otherwise solid strikes. When he switched to a wilder approach, she would flare up her semblance to counter his gun-boots, and take a freer stance akin to capoeira. She'd twist her body around seamlessly to outmaneuver the cocky boy, even scoring a few hits of her own.

"You're just full of surprises aren't you?" he sneered.

"I'm surprised you've lasted this long. Guess you're not a quickie..." she smirked confidently at her insulting innuendo.

The silver-haired boy frowned and resumed his onslaught; tactics be damned. He began throwing sloppy punches and kicks that were easy to dodge or block. Roxanne used her knee to block his shin and stepped under a straight right giving her an opening to launch a six punch combination to his exposed body. Using her semblance, the fire dust added more power to her strikes, taking Mercury off of his feet.

With the final hit, Mercury tried his best to recapture some air into his lungs only to receive a flying knee to the gut that sent him sliding across the floor in intense pain. Thankfully, his aura took the bulk of the damage, otherwise, he'd be unconscious or worse.

"Had enough, pretty boy?" she placed a hand on her hips, a smug grin creasing her lips.

"Grrr..." he picked himself up, staggered but, not yet beaten.


Golden leaves fell down around the trio, a mother and her estranged children surrounded by gilded brilliance. It was the perfect contrast to the darkness that shrouded their past as the younger pair stood on either of Raven Branwen, each trying to gain answers.

"I only know the Raven that dad told me about," Yang pressed on. "She was troubled and complicated but, she fought for what she believed in, whether it was her team or her tribe."

The stoic face of Raven was like a stone fortress, unmoving and unrepentant to her only daughter's words. It didn't matter what she said; the ends justified her means and that was all that mattered to her. Yang figured this, only then did she noticed something off in the distance. It was the unmoving body of Vernal.

"Did you kill her too?" Yang accusingly inquired.

This only infuriated the woman, finally showing a crack in the emotional armor that was Raven Branwen. Crimson eyes looked away for only a moment before a small flame appeared, showing the crack was spreading like a virus. How dare she ask such a heartless question of her?

"I've stared death in the face over and over again and every time I've spat in that face because I'm strong enough to do what others won't!"

"Shut up!"

Both women looked over to the shivering form of Atsura, his left ear twitching violently as well. It was clear that he'd had enough of the subterfuges. With fists clenched and eyes glistening with fresh tears, he stared at the now incautious woman with no malice but a lingering pain that Raven finally noticed; the pain of a child with nowhere to go and no one to turn to.

"Strength? That's what you call strength?! Abandoning your children? Threats and ultimatums? attempted murder?!" His eyes flashed red but, lacked the darkness that usually surrounded the sanguine orbs. It was like looking in a mirror now, a mirror that force Raven to view the heinous deeds she'd down to both Atsura and Yang. "You don't know the first thing about strength! You run away or take the easy way when things get too hard. You'd rather put others in harm's way instead of yourself! In what sick and twisted world does that equal strength?!"

Hearing the agony in his voice, Raven was speechless. This was the first time she'd ever had a decent conversation with the boy she birthed but, this was too much. She didn't even see the young man standing before her now. Now, only an image of what she perceived to be a small Faunus pup with large red eyes, filled with flowing rivers of abandonment glaring back at her.

"You were my mom! You're Yang's mom!" he pointed angrily. "Mom's are supposed to protect! Love! Comfort! Nurture! How dare you even consider using such a word when you were too damn weak to take care of either of us?!"

"I..."

"You left us; Yang with her dad and sister but... I had no one and yet, I managed to survive. I did what I had to because I was a child with only two choices, fight or die. Now, I stand here despite everything I've gone through... no thanks to you."

By this point, Atsura didn't even have enough breath to keep on the tirade, despite having so much more to say. Yang looked on with empathy as he blinked away the salty droplets that stung his eyes. He'd reached his emotional limit, so she'd take the lead again while he calmed down.

"You may be powerful, but that doesn't make you strong..."

Floored at what she was hearing, Raven clenched her eyes shut. Anger and denial flowed from her core, once more removing any accountability from the tribe leader. They were only children. They knew nothing about the real world. They had no right to judge her when they were nothing more than naive youth. How could they possibly understand?

"Who do you two think you are lecturing me?! Standing there, shaking like scared little children!..." she unleashed her fury at the duo.

"You're right. We are scared, but we're still standing here! We're not like you... We won't run."

Yang stomped closer to her mother, a newfound fire burning from her soul.

"Which is why you're going to give us the relic."

Of all the audacity, this took the cake. No amount of yelling or recounting the past could compare to such an outrageous claim.

"And why would I?"

"Because you're afraid of Salem!" Yang cut her off. "And if you thought having maiden powers put a target on your back, imagine what she'll do when she finds out you have a relic."

Stunned.

Silent.

Those two words accurately described Raven Branwen at this point. In truth, she hadn't thought about that; how could she not have thought of that? She spent so many years protecting her identity as the spring maiden with a carefully crafted ruse and yet, her shortsightedness caused her to forget that Salem wanted the relic at any cost.

"She'll come after you with everything she has! Or, she could come after us..." Raven gradually stared at her daughter in disbelief. Soon, a silent Atsura joined her, the tiniest of grins crossing his face. "...and we'll be waiting for her."

Unity.

The one thing she always rejected since leaving Beacon and team STRQ; a worthless notion to live by, according to her. But, seeing her two children standing united despite just finding out their relation, it was both something to be proud of and yet, she was saddened that she was the commonality that brought this on. The falling petals continued to fall around them as an uneasy stillness only ate away at the matriarch.

"You don't want to do this..." she pleaded softly.

"Nope. But, we're going to do it anyway."

Atsura nodded in agreement, no longer willing to keep the cycle going. If Yang was going to fight for her courage, then he'd do the same. As they passed her by, the former bumping shoulders with their mother, Raven couldn't find any further justification. All of this time, she believed that everything she did was just one more step to getting stronger.

Raven's mind reflected on the cruelty she'd yielded to them. Yang, wanting nothing more than her presence, grew up with love and affection, though she still ached from the void left by her absence. Atsura was worse. Not only did she leave him to fend for himself at a young age, but, she tried to kill him without hesitation. Secrets weighed heavy on her heart, pushing her to commit such a dark act, but... there was no excuse.

"Atsura... I..."

"I already found out," he interrupted. "Sienna Khan saved my life and told me everything... Raven."

The resentment and scorn stung when he called her by her name. No mother. No mom or mommy. She didn't deserve that title after all she'd done to them both. She wouldn't challenge that as tears began to coat the ground.

A heart once solid and cold as stone, had now begun to feel like that of a true human.

Guilt.

Shame.

Remorse.

None of these feelings within her could change the truth in Raven's eyes. As of this moment, she could've dropped on her knees and begged her children for their forgiveness, but, all she could muster were two words; two words that may not change anything, but, they at least deserved to hear.

"I... I'm sorry."

Atsura said nothing, keeping his eyes on the relic straight ahead. In truth, his chest was tight as he fought with every fiber of his being to repress the sorrow in his soul. Yang mirrored his actions, but she couldn't find the power to fully mask her true emotions.

"Yeah... Me too."

The next thing they heard was the familiar noise of Raven's gateway. When they turned around, there was no trace of the woman whose love they once clamored for. Only a single black feather floating to the ground remained.

Ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh

Raven left... again.

This was the norm but, it didn't hurt any less. The pair just stared at the spot where the feather lay for what felt like forever. The only remnant of their mother, the coward. But, when they turned to each other, Yang and Atsura flashed smiles that both knew were forced. Yet, they wouldn't press the issue.

"You okay... sis?" his voice trembled slightly partly from the awkwardness.

Yang giggled softly, understanding how he felt.

"Nope... but, I'll get over it. You?"

"I never had a mom until a month ago... I'll get by."

Dream of anything

I'll make it all come true

Everything you need

Is all I have for you

I'm forever

Always by your side

Whenever you need a friend

I'm never far behind

"You get the relic," he instructed. "I'll keep watch just in case we're attacked again."

Yang wanted to say something but, she only nodded before making her way to the glowing lamp. However, her truth only grew heavier with each step. Try as she might, she couldn't get the harsh reality out of her mind; it was still fresh. Their mother abandoned them again. She reached for the handle, glaring softly at the item that gave that woman another easy way out.

She didn't hate it but, context was everything at this point.

In seconds, what little resolve Yang had left had all but disappeared, giving way to the little girl who only wanted her mom. The nights of wishing. Days spent asking her father about her. No answers. No birthdays spent with her mother's love. No. Summer was there for a while, but, even that didn't last. In the end, Yang, Tai's sunny dragon felt the weight of storm clouds crashing down on her as she sobbed softly, holding the infernal artifact.

If the stars all fall

And there's no more light

And the moon should crumble

It'll be alright

In the midst of her agony, she heard the clank of metal clanking behind her. She prepared herself as best she could, but, even she couldn't be prepared for what she saw. Atsura, her maternal half-brother was on his knees. Though she couldn't see it, she knew his gaze was fixed on the spot where Raven previously stood. His tail was between his legs and his sniffles could be heard, even with the distance between them.

In his mind, the Faunus had been without a family. Yang had her father and sister to fall back on but, he had nobody. Seventeen birthdays passing without a party. No parental guidance or support. He didn't want to break down but, his own willpower failed him as he clenched his eyes in a last-ditch effort to hold back the tears but it was all for naught.

Memories of him being hurt and having to fix himself up. Cold winters night spent in the slums instead of the warmth of his mother's warm arms. Years of questioning his value, he finally found her only to be attacked and even impaled by the woman who gave birth to him.

How could anyone handle that?

Don't you worry about the dark

I will light up the night with the love in my heart

I'll burn like the sun, keep you safe and warm

Like the smell of a rose on a summer's day

I will be there to take all your fears away

With the touch of my hand, I will turn your life to

Gold

With the touch of my hand, I'll turn your life to gold

His silent sobs were met with the imagery of him crying out for someone... anyone... but it was always the same. Now? He knew the face of the person who left him to fend for himself.

Screw her...

I survived all of these years without her and I'll keep going.

Good riddance!

WHO NEEDS HER?!

No matter what his mind told him, the anguish just poured out of the Faunus as he felt a pressure on his shoulder. Wait... He wasn't imagining this feeling. He opened his eyes to see Yang Xiao Long looking at him with a woeful smile. Tears stained her cheeks as well.

Let's have everything

Nothing we cannot do

Every heart just beaming

Every sky turns blue

I'm so happy

Just to have you here

Smiles bringing sunshine

Worries disappear

"Why didn't she want me? Was I not good enough?" he asked as more river of sadness flowed without restriction.

Yang simply shook her head, wiping some of the wet streaks from his face. The desperation in his features pained her more than her problems at the moment.

When the days turn dark

And we start to fall

I will pick you up and

We will fix it all

Don't you worry about the dark

I will light up the night with the love in my heart

I'll burn like the sun, keep you safe and warm

Like the smell of a rose on a summer's day

I will be there to take all your fears away

With the touch of my hand, I will turn your life to

Gold

Gold

Pulling him into an embrace, Yang allowed him to let out all of the negativity that had taken root in his soul since he could form a coherent thought. He mumbled more self-loathing barbs but, she'd quickly shushed him every time. Though the woman was no longer willing to be a mother nor try to heal the damage she caused, they weren't alone. Yang never viewed Ruby as anything other than her sister even though they had different moms and Atsura was no different.

Don't worry, I've got you

Nothing will ever harm you

I'm close by, I'll stay here

Through all things, I will be near

Close your eyes

Don't you cry

Love's around you

In time, you'll fly

"No more hatred," she whispered.

"But,"

"No 'buts'. She made her choice and nothing will change that. That doesn't mean that we won't get through this together."

Atsura nodded, but it was clear that they'd both need more time before they'd fully heal from this ordeal. Still, it was comforting to know that there was a positive that came out of all of this. He gave his newly acquired sister a squeeze before they pulled apart to stand up.

"You're family and family sticks together," Yang smiled, wiping her own face. "You don't have to be alone anymore. You got me and I know Ruby will love you as one of us as well. Plus, you got Pyrrha and the others too!"

Don't you worry about the dark

I will light up the night with the love in my heart

I'll burn like the sun, keep you safe and warm

Like the smell of a rose on a summer's day

I'll be there to take all your fears away

With the touch of my hand, I'll turn your life to

Gold

With the touch of my hand, I'll turn your life to gold

Atsura grabbed the lamp, studying it before handing it to the slightly older girl. They remained that way, neither willing to return with their faces all messy from crying so much.

"Thanks, Yang..." he grinned gently.

She bumped into the boy softly, eliciting a chuckle/giggle from them both. When they felt they were satisfactory, the half-siblings made their way back to the elevator. As they ascended, Atsura tried to break the unwanted silence.

"Promise me that you won't bombard me with your bad puns?"

Surprisingly, Yang nudged him in the side playfully.

"Hey! I'm funny, ya know?" she defended only to receive an unconvinced scoff. "Fine. But, I'll only cut back if you do the same with your brooding, silent act."

"I do not brood..." he deadpanned.

"Please, if you squat on a ledge, people would mistake you for a gargoyle. Talk about going batty?"

"Ew... Yang...?"

"Heyo..." she weakly replied.

It wasn't much in terms of changing their mood but, it was a small and welcome change from the depressing experience that just transpired. It got the job done and that's what mattered the most; a brother and sister trying their best to cheer the other up.

It was a good start.


The battle was over...

Emerald, Mercury, and an exhausted Hazel had been defeated and the White Fang, arrested. With only Adam Taurus escaping, it was clear that things had finally turned right for the good guys.

"That's enough! Just give up..." Ruby Rose announce through labored breaths.

A sore and tired Mercury yelled, slamming his fist into the ground. However, it was Emerald who still appeared to be defiant.

"It's not over! Cinder will come back! She'll have the relic and she'll stop all of you."

Her delusional confidence in the woman was both alarming and disheartening. Sadly for her and her crew, the elevator made its way back to the top revealing not Cinder Fall, but the image of a calm Atsura and Yang. In their hands, the relic of knowledge.

What little vibrato Emerald had, it vanished almost instantly as she processed the soul-crushing truth: Cinder wasn't coming back. She'd failed and either ran away or was killed. No... There's no way that Cinder would just leave without them; without her. But, the idea of her being defeated and/or killed was even more farfetched. Either way, Emerald could only silently mourn as she watched the Faunus boy stand there triumphant.

The pair looked down at their friends with gentle grins of victory before descending down the steps. When they made it to their comrades, Roxanne walked over to Yang, slapping her on the shoulder in approval. Meanwhile, Atsura was greeted with the sight of a certain green-eyed girl who looked at him as if she was viewing him for the first time.

As the two approached each other, Pyrrha reached out her hand. Trembling, she dared to touch his face, finding it was not an illusion but, the real Atsura standing in front of her, lopsided grin and all.

"Hey, Py Mmphff!"

He didn't get a chance to greet her before she slammed her lips onto his, surprising everyone at her sudden act of assertion. She didn't care who saw though as she wrapped her arms around his neck, deepening the kiss. Atsura confirmed that he welcomed this by slipping his arms around her waist. The group watched as his tail shot up, straight as a stiff board.

This was the tipping point for Emerald. Seeing this disgusting display the girl dropped to her knees. Soon, she began hyperventilating as her mind raced. Mercury tried to whisper for her to get up and escape but, it was too late. Her brain couldn't handle everything that'd occurred and in a fit of rage, she did something she was warned never to do.

"Emerald... We've got to go."

Focusing her mind on everyone inside the building, she shrieked in pain.

The lights suddenly went out, shrouding everyone in darkness. As they tried to figure out what was going on, a large puddle of bubbling ooze began to take shape in front of them. It grew larger and larger by the second, only completing its transformation once it towered over them all.

White hair wrapped by ornaments. Eyes as dark as blood and the abyss. Ghastly white skin covered with purple veins.

Only two of the heroes recognized the image, only one of them remained shocked though. The creature then released a sonic-like scream before flying toward them to attack. Except...

Nothing happened.

While shielding themselves from the monstrous figure, they'd all realize that it wasn't real. However, the fear that gripped them as a result surely was.

"W-what was that?" Blake exhaled, her heart racing.

"An illusion..." Oscar/Ozpin remarked. "But, an accurate one. That was Salem."

Even with the sudden scare and the escape of Emerald, Hazel, and Mercury, there was no denying the fact that they'd won the night.

The battle for Haven was finally over.

After that, the group touched bases with their allies to ensure that everyone was safe. The White Fang members, barring Adam himself were arrested and charged for their involvement in the attempt to blow up the school. With Adam no longer in power, Sienna was offered the chance to reassume her role as the high leader. Interestingly, she declined in favor of Ghira Belladonna while she'd take on an ambassador role.

Blake and her parents were grateful to the Faunus who helped out with defending the school and offered many positions for the rebirth of the faction. It was looking like a bright direction for the race moving forward.

Speaking of parents, Sienna Khan after discussing things with Atsura, decided to legally adopt him to which he happily agreed, though he noted that it would be a while before he would be able to come to Menagerie for a visit.

Sun was invited to bunk with the gang while they recovered, an offer he happily accepted without hesitation. Speaking of the group, Atsura was finally introduced to Ruby and Qrow as the biological son of Raven to which they welcomed him with a solid slap on the back (Qrow) and a glomp attack that was super-effective in knocking out the already tired fox (Ruby).

All that was left was for Oscar who was still drained from Ozpin's mental takeover. It would be a couple of days before they could set out for their next objective as the trains were also delayed so, it appeared that the teams would have to get comfortable. In the home that Qrow was renting.

While some slept right away, others were busy chatting or getting a bite to eat. Roxanne and Yang were a part of the former, snuggled up under the warm blankets together. Ren and Nora were a part of the latter group with Ren cooking Nora blueberry pancakes despite the dawn approaching. When this was brought up, Nora simply replied that it was technically morning and thus breakfast time.

With everyone else settled in, this left one couple...


Atsura walked out of the bathroom in nothing but his boxers, yawning after a refreshing shower. Having to live in dingy inns and the great outdoors for so long really did a number on him, so it was no secret that he'd savor the hot water soothing his aching muscles. As he dried his hair, he was surprised to find a certain red-haired girl sitting on his bed wearing a rather large t-shirt.

"Pyrrha? I thought you already went to bed."

Shaking her head, Pyrrha Nikos smiled warmly toward her confused boyfriend.

"I was going to until I found that Jaune and Weiss took it over instead."

"I didn't realize they were a thing..."

"They're not. But, they were so exhausted, I just chose to let them stay and come in here with you if that's okay."

While her story sounded legitimate, Atsura didn't miss the slight gleam in her eyes that suggested more to the story. However, he wouldn't press the issue and instead shut the door behind him. Cutting off the lights, the room became bathed in the warm glow of the impending sunrise, signaling the early start of the day. For the two, however, this was just the beginning of their reunion.

The fox-boy leaned in, gently capturing Pyrrha's lips to which she happily reciprocated. It had been a little over a month now since they were around one another and even longer since they'd shared any moments of intimacy. Now, they both agreed that there needed to be a change if their relationship was going to prosper.

"Atsu..." she moaned softly when he directed his attention to her neck, clutching at his strong arms.

He gently sucked and nibbled at her flesh, both grateful that she wore a gorget so any markings there would be well hidden. Atsura growled softly as he teased her, allowing his lips to travel down to her collarbone before returning to her neglected mouth once more. For Pyrrha, she savored every second of this, even biting down on the boy's bottom lip gently.

Their escapades soon transitioned into the bed with Atsura being the mattress for his beloved spartan princess. From there, they'd remain, staring into each other's eyes, stealing kisses every so often. There was a lot to say, but a yawn from Pyrrha, followed by the Faunus.

"Good morning, Atsura..." she whispered, eyes fluttering closed.

"Goodnight..." he teasingly licked her cheek, earning a playful giggle.

But, before they could go to sleep, Pyrrha began shifting until she was comfortably beside him, wrapped in his arms and buried in his chest. From there, she looked up at the groggy boy, smiling at how adorable he looked. Her mind began to wander off to so many moments they've had together but, there was something missing; something that the past month away made her realize.

"Atsu?" she called in a hushed tone.

"Yeah?" he peered through half-lidded eyes.

"I love you..."

He didn't say anything at first, making Pyrrha feel completely embarrassed for having possibly crossed a line too quickly. It didn't help when his body tensed slightly. Did she do it wrong? Was he not ready? Would things be awkward now?

These questions plagued the poor girl until a sudden yawn snapped her out of her daunting imagination. Her fears were then put to rest when she felt his soft lips press against her forehead followed by what appeared to be a warm and comforting smile.

"I love you too, Pyrrha."

The couple remained that way for the entire morning and most of the afternoon. It was a perfect end to what was a rough several month's journeys. From their first kiss in the hospital to their current one now, they were happy and hopeful that they wouldn't be disturbed as their minds gave way to sweet dreams and fantasies. What they didn't know was that their privacy would be protected courtesy of one Nora Valkyrie who left a handmade sign that read:

Booping in Progress

Do NOT Enter Dumb Blond

i.e. Jaune


Don't you worry about the dark

I will light up the night with the love in my heart

I'll burn like the sun, keep you safe and warm

Like the smell of a rose on a summer's day

I'll be there to take all your fears away

With the touch of my hand, I'll turn your life to

Gold

With the touch of my hand, I'll turn your life to gold


Author's Notes:

So, since this chapter is already kind of long, I'll keep this brief. There will be one more chapter for volume 2: Fall before we go into volume 3: Winter. Technically, it's going to be filler but, it'll give me a good chance to just write fun scenes and interactions while also catching up on volume 6 of the canon.

I would also like to admit that "Gold" is one of my emotional trigger songs along with "All Our Days". I literally had to stop and wipe my eyes because I was playing the song while writing Yang/Atsura scene so I could try and capture the feeling and I was just... Baaah! These two songs are declared weapons of emotional destruction because I felt them. The original plan was to have both songs included in the chapter, but Lord only knows, I wouldn't have finished when I did had I gone that route. So, I chose "Gold" as it seemed more accurate to the scene.

Jeff and Casey Lee Williams are amazing and no matter what our opinions are on the chapters, we have to agree that RWBY soundtracks are epic at best and amazing at worst.

Anyway, I'll be seeing you guys later! Love and thanks from this writer and enjoy your day/night.