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Coming to a jog, Yang wiped her forehead with her free arm, "Phew," She breathed, not tired but more on the side of being winded. "Right then, that should be far enough." Commenting on the distance she had to move, she turned her head over to the arm that was still holding Minato's collar. "What do you think?"
"I'm still thinking about the speed you had to run in order to keep airborne for that entire time." Minato answered, now dangling near the ground limply. Getting back to his feet, he at least patted himself down to get rid of the wrinkles on his t-shirt when Yang let go. In the middle of his action, he even turned his head around in the direction they had retreated from. "Do you think it was a really good idea to leave Ruby alone with that girl? She didn't… exactly seem to have the best attitude."
"Come on, she's my younger sister, of course I'm worried about her." Putting her hands behind her head, she started walking backwards while Minato followed. "But she should remember that we're not always going to be there for her." There a small smile but her expression did not much such happiness.
Minato exhaled through his nostrils. "She's two years younger than us." He reminded the blonde. "Ruby even has trouble making friends at her age. She's at that teenage mentality where you don't know what to do or say to start socializing with people."
"True." Yang nodded her head. "But everyone at Beacon is at that age where we're supposedly chill and don't really have any problems with anyone unless they're extremely annoying or have a stick shoved up their ass."
"…" When Yang said that last part, Minato's gaze immediately became dull a bit.
"…What?" Yang tilted her head slightly when she received the look from Minato. But the boy continued not to say anything. During that time, it forced the blonde to think. It then dawned on her and lilac eyes widened. "…We just left Ruby alone with a person who has a stick shoved up their ass."
"Your words and actions, not mine." He stated. Putting his right hand into his pocket, he sighed while rubbing his forehead. "No point in going back now. You pushed Ruby into the water, you live with it."
"She's not really going to like me when we see each other again, is she?" Yang asked.
"It will be a phase, but yes."
With those words being the end of the conversation, the couple decided to go and wait where they were supposed to. But first, they wandered around a bit around the school grounds. As they had stated many times, this place was a lot bigger than Signal Academy. Then again, this was basically a college of sorts so there was bound to be a large campus.
Just finishing their little expedition, the two of them followed the massive flow of students that were all crowding into one building. Walking on in, they made their way over towards a spot where they could see a stage well enough as well as being able to lean against the wall.
But as they approached that area, they saw a familiar person.
"Yo, Pyrrha Nikkos, is that you?" Yang called out, being the vocal one as usual. Waving her hand, she attempted to get the red-head's attention even more. The combination of voice and movement seemed to have caught the Mistral Champion's eye as the girl looked over with wide eyes of surprise.
"Yang," Pyrrha gasped before smiling at the approaching people. "It's a pleasure to see you again."
"Ah, come on now," The blonde grinned while waving her hand as if shooing something away. "No need to act so polite and stuff. We're the same age, and we're at Beacon. Act how you want to act, that's what I have to say."
"At least while keeping common sense so you don't end up doing something you will regret." Minato added from the side. Nodding his head, he had his hands behind his back at the same time. "It's good to see you again, Pyrrha. How have you been since the Mistral Tournament?"
"Oh, things have been well for my remaining summer vacation." Pyrrha answered, looking towards the blue-haired male. "How have you been? Changed your wardrobe I see." Her face then fell into a concerned expression. "But isn't something like that more suitable for the summer rather than the upcoming autumn? Or are you going to change later?"
"What? That?" Yang asked, pointing to the clothing that Minato was wearing before letting loose a small laugh. "Minato may have concerns for some things, but temperature is not one of them. Seriously, he's almost unaffected by changes in climate and temperature. Let me tell you about this one time he slept outside during a blizzard with only the clothes on his back."
"YOU TRAITOR!"
Hearing a high cry of anger, the three teenagers only managed to turn their heads in time to see a black-and-red blur zoom past while decking Yang across her face. The impact was powerful enough to cause the blonde to recoil in surprise at the sudden attack. Looking over, the culprit only stood with a pouting face.
"Oh, hey Ruby." Yang grinned partially, ignoring the look her younger sister gave her. "How was hanging out with your new friend?"
"You mean when you ditched me while forcing me to fend for myself?!" Ruby exclaimed, shaking a fist at Yang. "Terrible, thank you for asking!" She then ran right up to Minato, grabbed his collar, and started shaking him back and forth. "And why didn't you do anything to help me?! I thought you would have my back!"
Originally, Minato would have been as still as a rock and not allow Ruby to flail him around. But in this situation, he thought it would be better for the younger sister to let loose some steam. As Ruby still held him, Minato had his knees bent, back arched, and his body was almost entirely limp as he raised a finger.
"You forgot I was dragged away." Minato pointed out while he was staring at the ceiling. "While what Yang did was not the best, there is a small lesson you should learn from it."
"Like what? Your older sister will always ditch you in the direst of times?!" Ruby critically asked, dragging Minato collar closer so she could give Minato an intense look while shoving her face into his personal space.
"That you should get out of your comfort zone and make good first impressions so you can make friends." His hands then gestured to his side. "Something that I believe you're not doing very well right now."
Raising an eyebrow, Ruby turned her head over to where Minato was pointing. Realizing that a tall red-head was staring at her with surprise, the smaller female squeaked out in surprise. Whipping her head around, she eventually released her grip on Minato. "…Uh… hi…" She sheepishly greeted.
Pyrrha continued to stare with large eyes. She only blinked out of her stupor when Ruby greeted her. "…Hello to you too..." She smiled in a friendly gesture. She then extended a hand in the red-hooded girl direction. "My name is Pyrrha Nikos. It's nice to meet you."
Ruby froze when Pyrrha brought her hand out for a handshake. She looked over towards Yang, who was giving her a bit of an encouraging nod despite being punched by the girl a few seconds ago. Ruby turned over to see Minato who was on the ground still, the boy just staring at her yet having a small glint in his eye. Facing Pyrrha, Ruby slowly and carefully held out her hand before grabbing the other limb.
"Hi… Pyrrha." The red-hooded girl said slowly and carefully. "My name is Ruby… It's… nice to meet you too..."
Yang's face lightened up a bit at the sight of Ruby interacting with the other girl. Walking over to Minato, she held a hand out for the boy to grab and pulled him up. "See?" She asked, pointing at Pyrrha trying to make small talk with Ruby while the other girl was a still a bit nervous but slightly more comfortable than before. "Our age doesn't really have any problem with anybody."
"You're omitting the fact that there was still one bad experience Ruby went through." Minato pointed out, causing Yang to roll her eyes but keep up her grin.
A small cough was suddenly boomed out of the speakers that were up on the ceiling. With such a loud noise, no only was their moment silenced but all manner of conversation went quiet. There was only one place in this entire room that could be the cause of such a sound.
All teenagers inside of the room turned their heads. Standing on a large stage was a middle-aged man with tousled silver hair and thin brown eyes. He had a light complexion and sharp facial features. Despite the color of his hair, his eyebrows were actually black. He wore shaded glass spectacles and a small, purple, cross-shaped pin on the cowl around his neck. His outfit mainly consisted of an unzipped black suit over a dark green, buttoned vest and green shirt. He also wore black trouser shoes and long, dark-green pants.
"Hey, Minato, check it out." Yang elbowed the boy's rib a couple of times before pointing. "It's Ozpin. The big baddie that mom said we're supposed to stay away from. Me specifically." She whispered into his ear.
"…I thought the big baddie we were supposed to stay away from was my mother." Minato stated, keeping his eyes focused forward to the stage.
"Mm, her too." Yang nodded with agreement. "Just reminds us that we both have some pretty weird mothers."
"Hn." Minato grunted.
As the adult they knew as Ozpin approached the mic, he stared out to each and every student. "I… will keep this brief." His eyes scanned the crowd. "You have travelled here today in search of knowledge. But I look amongst you, and all I see is wasted energy in need of purpose… direction." That generated quite a few murmurs through the crowd. "You assume knowledge will free you from this, but your time at this school will prove that knowledge can only carry you so far. It is up to you to take the first step."
After such a speech, Ozpin started to walk off-stage. The blonde then turned her head over to the blue-haired male. "Okay, now I'm starting to see light that mom had put him in."
"Not exactly an enlightening character, is he?" Minato asked.
That caused Yang to snort. "Enlightening." She giggled.
It took Minato a couple of seconds, but then he understood why she found that word funny.
Y13
"So, how's it been with Pyrrha?"
Night had eventually came to Beacon. The time actually arrived a lot faster than any of them expected despite boarding the airship first thing in the morning. Stretching her arms high above her head, Yang walked around in her sleepwear. She knew that many guys were staring at her. It was only a natural thing to do if something or someone caught your interest.
Boy were they in for a surprise when they discover she had a boyfriend.
Letting out a breath of relief, she looked around for her spot. If she last remembered, Ruby and Minato all went to find a spot with the sleeping bags that had been supplied for them. Seeing her younger sister, the blonde immediately began walking in that direction.
"Hey, sis, how's it hanging?" Yang asked, dropping right down next to Ruby who had her eyes focused on something. "You texting someone?" She then looked around. "Know where Minato is?"
"Meh. Yes. He's brushing his teeth." Ruby answered in the order the questions were presented. Her eyes however were glued right to her scroll. "I'm just texting the gang back at Signal. I told them that I would let them know what the first day of Beacon is like so they could get ready when the time came."
"Aww, that's so sweet." Yang grinned, immediately getting a pillow thrown at her in the process.
"Shut up!" Ruby protested, sighing before pressing the send icon. "It's weird not knowing anyone here but you and Minato."
"But that's the same as it was when you first joined Signal, wasn't it?" Yang asked, peeling the item off of her face and sitting up. "You didn't know anyone there either at first and yet you made tons of friends, right?"
Ruby slowly went still and a few things played out in her mind.
Pepper.
Salt.
Mustard.
Vinegar.
When I get through, you'll all be skinnier.
I AM THE ROSE OF JUSTICE, NOW FEEL MY PRICK!
"…Uhh… yeah." Ruby drawled out slowly.
Yang sighed a bit while patting her sister's shoulder. "Besides, while it's true you don't really know anyone here, you met Pyrrha. She's a pretty cool girl to be around. It always starts with one person. Before you know it, you'll have a group that you can call friends." She gave an encouraging smile.
Ruby looked down in though. But after a few seconds of thinking, her lips curled up as she nodded at her sister back in response.
But that small moment between them was ruined when a leg accidentally bumped into Yang. "Sorry." The person apologized and they just kept on walking.
Blinking, Yang and Ruby both twisted their bodies in the direction the person had gone off to. Looking at each other the two wordlessly got up to their feet and began to approach the figure who had just sat themselves down against a wall.
The persona was a fair-skinned young woman with amber eyes and long, black hair. Her pajamas consisted of a black, long-sleeved, yukata-style shirt with white edging over a purple undershirt, and a matching skirt. A black obi was wrapped around her waist and tied with a black and white string. There was even a bow on top of her head.
Noticing that the two siblings were standing in front of her, the girl slowly looked up. "…Yes?" She asked. Yang and Ruby remained silent. She then frowned. "Can I help you?" Her next sentence was a bit agitated.
"Yang, Ruby, what are you two doing?"
Minato, wearing just a pair of long, black pajama bottoms, had a single eyebrow raised in the siblings' direction.
Not a second passed before Yang wrapped her arm around his shoulder and pulled him in close. "Check it out, Minato," She said while pointing towards the girl she was staring at. "We found your female counter-part!"
"…" Minato opened his mouth, but nothing came out. Settling for a sigh, he turned his face in the stranger's direction. "I apologize if these two caused you any trouble or discomfort."
"It's… okay…" The girl said a bit hesitantly.
"Yeah, I guess we shouldn't have done that." Yang scratched the back of her head. "Name's Yang by the way."
Minato saw the look the girl gave the blonde. "She's like that." He decided to fill her in.
"…Blake." The girl eventually introduced herself.
"What in the world is going on over here? Don't you realize some of us are trying to sleep?"
An annoyed voice now entered the conversation. Turning their heads, Ruby was the first to react as she immediately hid right behind Yang. "Not her!" She shouted as she dove for cover.
As Weiss approached the scene, she heard and saw Ruby. "I should have known you would be involved in such a nuisance!" She shouted.
At this interaction, Yang's face fell a bit. "Oi, princess, just give her a break already." It was still in her mind that she had ditched Ruby during their first moments in Beacon. Since this Weiss character had really given Ruby a tough time for almost not good reason, it was natural for her to come to the defense. "What happened is in the past. Just let it go."
Minato, knowing what was about to go do, immediately stepped in once again to make sure that things were going to heat up. "Look, she's right." He attempted to reason out. "We have initiation tomorrow. It's probably a good idea to get some rest."
Weiss was about to thank Minato for at least having common sense, but then noticed the way that Yang looked at him. Even that smaller girl had the same face. She couldn't help but question. "Excuse me… Minato Arisato," Hearing his name be addressed, he turned around. "How exactly are you familiar with Yang Xiao Long? Did you two just become good friends after the tournament?"
The couple just gave each other a weird look. "…We're going out." Minato stated bluntly.
"…Hold on a minute." Weiss shook her head after blanking out for a second. "You two…" She pointed. "Are dating?" They both nodded their heads. "I don't believe it." The weird looks on their faces were not directed to her. "Don't give me those faces! You two are the opposites!"
"Well, you know the saying," Yang shrugged her shoulders. "Opposites attract."
"I still don't believe it." Weiss firmly stood with a fold of her arms.
"I'm assuming you're going to want proof." Yang said, trying to make sure that this was what this girl wanted. Weiss nodded her head. "Alright, let's do this then." She then turned towards Minato and gestured to her lips. Minato only stared. "Come on, she's not buying it."
"I'm not selling it." Minato replied back.
Weiss only flatly stared at them. "Well I'm convinced." She stated sarcastically.
"Come on," Yang teased. "Just one peck. A quick smooch. Just to arouse her a little."
The white-haired girl opened her mouth. "I-, hey, I'm not-"
"I wasn't talking about you." Yang immediately cut the girl off, causing Weiss to giving the blonde an odd look.
"If I confirm it, will you and Ruby go to bed?" Minato bargained.
"Yup."
Minato turned his head in Weiss' direction. "It's true." The girl only gave them a straight face. Since he had to some more convincing, Minato leaned towards Yang and gave her a quick smooch on her lips. Both then turned to see the female's reaction.
"…I've been more passionate with my grandmother." Weiss deadpanned.
Sighing, Minato turned to Yang once more. "Ruby, cover your eyes."
Just as the younger girl did as she was told, Weiss was about to question something but Minato made his move.
Minato pushed himself right towards Yang. A moan escaped the blonde's lips as she bent backwards as Minato pushed onwards. But it didn't stop there. Minato's right hand moved up towards the front of her upper body while the left went behind and below the waist. Yang meanwhile wrapped her legs around him while keeping her arms around his neck.
This action carried on for about five seconds before Minato moved back and set Yang back down onto the ground who was panting. He then turned back to the girl from the morning incident. "We done here?"
Speechless, Weiss could only nod.
Nodding his own head in satisfaction, Minato turned around, grabbed Ruby, and started bringing her back to their sleeping bags.
After regaining her breath, she looked around to see that she was now the center of attention. Grinning, she spread her arms out as if it were one giant presentation. "That's right, boys, this lady is taken!" Laughing at the groans that traveled through the room, she decided to rub some more salt in their wounds as she walked back. "Hey Minato, how about we skip the foreplay tonight?"
"Time and place, Yang."
"Here and now."
"Not what I meant."
Okay, this took a while. Mainly due to life and laziness… and the other fics. Apologies.
Also because I was trying to think of a different arc to put through. It's always the same stuff whenever people do fics at Beacon. It's always the same events. If they're different there's a high chance they're boring since they stick to the main story script in general.
But fortunately, I think I had managed to come up with something. Something I haven't really seen fics do… or executed poorly. I may end up doing that latter part. And it will lead up to the possible events I already have in mind… maybe.
No flames please.
