The first line can be summed up by saying "they fucked." They did the do. There's no sugar coating it, ladies and gents.


After Yang and Weiss shared their magical, intimate moment together, they were naturally closer than ever.

It'd been a few weeks since then and their relationship was healthier than ever.

At first, Weiss wasn't sure what this meant going forward with her girlfriend. However, every time the couple interacted or so much as glanced at each other, she was reassured. Coming together as one was something they both yearned for a long time now.

Those precious moments spent together were like they drifted on clouds. It felt heavenly. Feelings overflowed at that moment, and Yang realized that her heart had skipped a beat.

Somehow, that was achievable even during professor Port's lecture. Weiss certainly knew how to tug on her heartstrings.

A light nudge in her side. It was Ruby, who was smirking.

"What's up, Yang?" Ruby whispered lowly. "You're blushing. Don't tell me Port gets you going."

If Yang had water in her mouth she would've done a spit take. "Don't even joke about that. That's disgusting," she shivered from the mere thought.

"You're still red," Ruby observed teasingly.

Irritated, Yang crossed her arms and looked straight ahead. Suddenly, Port became super interesting.

"Fine, I see how it is," Ruby decided to drop the matter and never lost that infuriating smirk.

About another minute went by before the bell rang.

Before Weiss talked to any of her friends, she approached Port with a question in mind. The man visibly flinched from her presence. This didn't go unnoticed to her friends.

Blake's cat ears flicked as she observed the conversation. Port was in a somewhat guarded position as he responded to whatever Weiss' question was. "He's still scared?" she sounded more annoyed than amused this time.

Yang rolled her eyes, matching her friend's annoyance. "Oh come on! That was at the beginning of the year!"

Ruby heavily sighed. "He really needs to get over it."

Confident, Yang announced. "Watch this."

Before Ruby could grab her shoulder to stop her, Yang was out of reach and headed for the door. She didn't want to torment her poor professor. Just test his reaction to her.

"Weissy!" Yang called as she propped open the door. "Let's go!"

The ladybug pair watched intently for Port's reaction, but he didn't flinch this time.

Impressed with the progress, Blake whispered to her girlfriend. "He's on the way to recovery, I guess."

"Apparently," Ruby agreed.

After Weiss nodded at the professor, she joined her friends and they left the classroom. By now, most of the students cleared out the halls for the next period. This left the hallways all to themselves.

Naturally, Weiss grabbed her girlfriend's hand as they walked side-by-side.

"What'd you talk about with him?" Yang asked Weiss.

"What materials would be on the final," Weiss replied.

"Ohhh," Ruby said knowingly. "Smart. What'd he say?"

"He's not sure yet," Weiss sighed in disappointment. "I figured some professors would have that planned by now."

Blake leaned over and gave her friend a blank expression. "That's a bit ahead of time."

"That's how you study for tests," Weiss stated like it was obvious.

"That's how you study for tests," the faunus replied.

Yang couldn't help but agree. "You gotta admit, it's true."

After Weiss rolled her eyes, the team entered the teacher's lounge. As expected, Glynda and Ozpin were sitting on the couches across each other. They'd been conversing until the door creaked open.

"Sup guys," Yang casually greeted. Like she owned the place, she plopped down on the cushiony sofa next to Goodwitch. "Woah, Glyn. Are those new glasses?"

"They are," Glynda confirmed as she pushed them up slightly. The frames were thinner than the previous pair. "I can't believe you noticed," to show her, she slid off the glasses and carefully handed them to Yang.

"They make your green eyes pop!" Yang exclaimed cheerfully. Jokingly, she set them on her face and faced her team. "How do I look?"

Blake smirked like she'd been waiting for her to ask. "You should get a clipboard. That'd complete the look."

That earned a few light chuckles.

"They are kinda like secretary glasses," Yang slid them off and inspected it. She handed the glasses back to the rightful owner. "They really suit you."

Glynda felt that it was a little odd to be complimented so much by Yang. Normally, she'd find any way to crawl under her skin and push a nerve. She must've been in a good mood, so Glynda wasn't going to complain and happily slid them back on.

"Guys, guys," since Ruby was sitting next to Ozpin, she took off his glasses and before he could react, set them over her face. "How do I look?" she struck a model pose.

Weiss examined the dolt for a second before replying. "Like an old man."

Multiple laughs.

"Look at me, I'm Ozpin," Ruby said jokingly. "I do papers and stuff… wait, what do you even do?"

From the question, Ozpin casually sat there with a blank expression. It was almost like he didn't know what to say. He should've had an obvious answer, but he remained silent as he sipped his coffee.

Goodwitch sent him an annoyed expression and answered for him. "He makes me do all the work."

"What work?" Ruby asked, curious.

"Headmaster things," was all Glynda said as she examined Ruby, who adorned a goofy grin. "You really do look like an old man. Maybe you should be the headmaster instead."

"First order of business!" Ruby announced. "More cookies in the vicinity!"

From her enthusiasm, Weiss sighed. "Settle down, dolt."

Seeing as his students and coworker was making fun of him for having glasses, Ozpin chimed in. "Hey, I need them to see."

Blake leaned over to give him a confused look. "Then why aren't they bigger?"

The small circles barely covered his eyes!

"At the time, they were in fashion," Ozpin bashfully admitted.

"What time?" Yang asked with a smirk, blatantly egging him on. "The 1800's?"

That elicited a few giggles. Somehow, Ozpin replied solemnly.

"My eyesight was perfect back then."

"My god," Blake's comment trailed off as her jaw hung open.

Lovingly, Ruby glanced at her girlfriend. "You might wanna close your mouth before you catch some flies."

Amber orbs were still widened as Blake clamped her mouth audibly shut.

Casually, Yang leaned back on the couch as she stared at the headmaster. "I always forget you're thousands of years old. You just look like you're in your sixties or somethin'."

For the most part, she just looked up to him as a normal headmaster.

Playfully, Weiss elbowed her girlfriend in the gut from the somewhat offensive comment. Ozpin didn't look like he minded it. In fact, it looked like he was enjoying himself as he contentedly sipped his coffee.

"Ow," Yang said more out of reflex than actual pain. "What was that for?"

"For being a brute," the priestess replied.

Yang dramatically placed a hand over her chest in feign hurt. "Getting hurt for who I am, am I?"

Blake simply smirked, taking her chance. "Isn't that the basis of your entire relationship?"

"Oh my god," Yang breathed as she contemplated life. "You're right."

In response, Weiss pecked her cheek. That elicited a blush.

"Eeeeeew," Ruby said with a cringe.

"Oh shut up," Yang playfully rolled her eyes. "You and Blakey are way worse. Especially when there's catnip involved."

From the comment, Blake looked horrified. "Wha- what?! That was one time!"

"And the only time," Ruby added with a smug grin from the memory.

Glynda sent them a perturbed expression. "Do we want to know?"

After suppressing a giggle, Yang answered.

"No, you really don't."


"Aw," Ruby cooed as she leaned over her chair. "You want some food, boy?"

A bark.

"Ruby," Taiyang called knowingly. "You're the reason Zwei's getting pudgy again."

From the call of his name, Zwei's tail wagged relentlessly as he stared up at Ruby. He plopped on his rear as he watched her hand movement.

The family had been eating dinner for a few minutes now. The window said it was dark outside. Multiple lights gave the kitchen life.

After Yang bit a piece of pork, she replied. "She's the reason he got chubby in the first place."

That earned a light huff from Blake. Like she agreed with Yang but didn't want to say anything.

"Don't give me that," Ruby retorted as she stared at her father. "I see you throw him food when you're cooking sometimes. You think you're sneaky but you're not."

Ruby recalled so many times that Tai checked around when he thought no one was looking. Every time, he never saw the quiet Ruby peeking behind the corner of the wall. Most times, she only went downstairs when she smelled something delicious. Sometimes it'd be so tempting to sneak a peek at what was for dinner.

"T-that's ridiculous!" Tai stammered as he looked down at the corgi. "Isn't that right?"

Another bark.

"See?" Tai said in satisfaction like he had the ultimate witness' approval. "He agrees!"

Blake set down her glass of water. "You're both awful liars."

Yang crossed her arms. "Blakey's tellin' it like it is."

"Thank you!" Ruby exclaimed, glad that they were attacking her Dad now rather than herself.

"You guys are barking up the wrong tree," Taiyang said, proud of the pun. "Eh? Eh?"

His daughters didn't react. At all. They just sat there and stared at him blankly with their hands in their laps. Not even Yang gave him a light giggle or praised him like she normally did.

"Yeesh. Tough crowd."

To back up his comment, all three of his daughters stood at the same time. The chairs slid across the wooden floor and screeched.

"I'm not that bad, am I?!" Taiyang yelped.

"No," Yang replied. "We're done with dindin."

"Oh, okay," Taiyang said, sounding dejected.

Like a good daughter, Yang began stacking the dishes. "Here, I'll help ya."

"You're the best!"

While the blondes of the family cleaned up, the ladybug pair headed upstairs. Until they reached Blake's room, they never stopped holding hands.

"What do you want to do, my dear girlfriend?" Ruby asked.

"Let's see what's on T.V.," Blake replied.

"Oh!" Ruby chirped excitedly. "Maybe Cross the Line's on!"

Eager from the thought, Blake grabbed the remote. "Let's hope."

Binging that show was their favorite pastime. Happily, the couple sat on the couch as they flipped through the channels, sadly finding that their show wasn't airing at this time.

"Aw," Ruby pouted.

"That's too bad," Blake said. "We have another hour."

"Wanna wait until then?" Ruby asked hopefully.

"Uh, yeah," Blake said like the answer was obvious.

A comfortable silence followed.

As they gazed into each other's kind eyes, silver and gold sparkled. Without realizing it, both of them leaned in like it was natural.

Their soft lips pressed together slowly.

Assuming it was okay, Blake's hands began to roam over her girlfriend's body and along her beloved cape. Her worries eased when Ruby followed suit, her soft hands treating Blake's slim back with tender care.

Their kissing went on for several more seconds before they hesitantly separated. That's when they realized their faces were flushed.

"You're so perfect," Ruby murmured as she set her forehead onto Blake's own.

The faunus pecked the tip of Ruby's nose, which elicited an adorable squeal.

"Want to get more… comfortable?" Blake asked, suggestive emphasis in her tone.

Knowing what that implied, Ruby nodded. The couple stood and held hands as they headed for the bed.

A magical night was in store.

Before they could reach the bed, a loud, ear-shattering noise resounded.

That ruined the mood.

From the sudden sharpness, Blake gasped as her cat ears flickered wildly. She covered her sensitive ears as the sound reverberated and sent shockwaves. It felt like it shook the house.

Ruby was affected as well and yelped. She couldn't imagine what her girlfriend was feeling. Despite the harshness of the sound, it carried meaning.

Meaning that it was time.

"Are you okay, Blake?"

Blake nodded, her arms falling to her sides. "Yeah. We have to go."

After the couple rushed into the hallway, they were met with the astonished look on Yang's face.

"Let's go!" Yang yelped.

"No need to say it twice!" Blake hastily replied.

They had to get there!

Together, the trio bolted down the stairs. From the resounding thuds of frantic footsteps, Zwei barked. This caught Taiyang's attention as the three rushed passed him.

"Hey!" Tai called after them. "Where're you going?!"

Before Ruby slammed the door shut, she looked over her shoulder. "We'll be back! Don't wait up!"

His question wasn't answered as his daughters sprinted outside.

"Hurry," Yang beckoned. "Jump on Bumblebee."

Her beloved motorcycle had been waiting at the end of the driveway for them. Just in case something like this were to happen. Like this was rehearsed, the three hopped on the vehicle before Yang gunned it.

"Please be okay."


The last bit may be confusing but you'll find out why next chappy!

Stay dandy,

~Toto