Hey guys, I'm honestly only writing this fast because I'm binge watching this series at the moment, and I need a break from LIFE. So anyways, continuing on, I'll probably wind up pairing Jaye and Yang, because I love Yang. So, DON'T WORRY, HIS ANIMOSITY WON'T LAST FOR LONG. It's called character growth guys. On a separate note, I originally thought Beacons was only two years not four, so FORGIVE ME IF I MESSED UP ANY OF THE PREVIOUS CHAPTERS. So now, on to the story.


'Nice night, don't you think?' Jaye immediately heard Yang's voice once he reached his sleeping bag. Dropping his clothes and towel over his pillow, he hunted for the source, and spotted Yang and Ruby standing in front of the girl wearing the bow he'd seen earlier that morning. He'd honestly spotted them much faster than he thought he would, Yang's messy mop of blond hair made her stand out just a tad bit too much.

'…Yes. It's lovely. Almost as lovely as this book…that I will continue to read, as soon as you leave.' The bow wearing girl answered hesitantly, clearly peeved at the tactlessness of the blonde. Jaye smirked to himself.

'Well, finally, a kindred soul.' He thought to himself, and felt compelled to come to the poor girl's rescue, even if that meant dragging Yang's attention back to himself.

'Yeah this girl's a lost cause.' Yang turned, starting back towards the sleeping bags.

'What's it about?' the girl looked up, Ruby smiling down at her, and Jaye noticed the her bow twitch suspiciously.

'Your book, Blake, what's it about?' Ruby asked, smiling, and for the first time, the girl, Blake, looked somewhat interested in the conversation. Jaye paused, unsure whether to go to help her, of if he ought to just stay out of it, before noticing a certain white haired and extremely annoying girl start towards them.

He turned back to notice Yang and Ruby engaged in a rather comical sibling tussle, and wondered if he ought to warn them of the approaching bundle of white cancer, and decided against it in favor of his own amusement.

'What in the world is going on here! Don't you realize some of us are trying to sleep!?' Weiss yelled at the two, ironically waking several people up in the process. Jaye chuckled at the two sisters, with Ruby currently tickling Yang's foot, the latter having the biggest smile in her face.

'OH NOT YOU AGAIN!' Yang and Weiss yelled in unison. Ruby trying to shush the two of them.

'Ssh! Guys she's right, people are trying to sleep.' Ruby exclaimed, looking around apologetically.

'Oh, NOW you're on my side.' Weiss shot back with an exaggerated hair toss, hands on her hips. Jaye noted how Blake had put down her book and was just watching the scene unfold in front of her, and chuckled again.

'I was always on your side!' Ruby squeaked back defiantly, and Yang squared up to the offender.

'Yeah, what's your problem with my sister?! She's only trying to be nice.' She yelled at Weiss, and Jaye noticed Blake picking up the candles next to her. He also noticed her bow scrunch up slightly at the noise the girls were causing, and furrowed his brow.

'She's a hazard to my health!' Weiss yelled back, and before Jaye could take a closer look at the bow, Blake blew out the candles.

'Hey!' Weiss jumped slightly at the sudden darkness. Jaye could no longer see Blake as the corner she was seated in was now fully shadowed, and he wondered if she'd realized what he was trying to do.

Deciding not to think much more about it, Jaye flopped down on his pillow, realizing only after his belt buckle poked into his neck that his clothes were still sitting on top of it. Chucking them aside, he laid back down, and barely a moment later, felt something large, soft, and very human fall across his chest.

'Ow! Sorry.' A voice exclaimed, and he felt hair fall into his face, and two exceptionally soft objects press into his chest. He opened his eyes to see a messy mop of blond hair.

'Damn it Yang.' He groaned, dropping his head back down, uncaring, and decided to focus instead on the amazingly soft sensation on his chest before Yang became aware of it.

'Wow, not even flinching when a girl's on top of you. Someone's got a lot of experience I see.' Yang whispered slyly, and Jaye opened one eye.

'Sorry to disappoint you, but I don't.' He muttered, letting his eyes go down her body. Yang caught the movement, and grinned at him, propping herself up on her elbows.

'Like what you see?' She grinned wider, and Jaye rolled his eyes.

'Go to sleep, tomorrow's initiation.' He rolled over, nearly dragging Yang with him.

'Spoilsport.' She said, pouting, and returned to her sleeping bag. Jaye sighed and rolled over again, accidentally meeting Yang's gaze as she laid in her sleeping bag, grinning at him. He sighed again, and closed his eyes.

'Maybe Beacon won't be so bad after all.' He thought, finally drifting off to sleep.


Okay, there we go. Do you think their attraction is too obvious, or just enough? Lemme know by reviewing or PMing me. I'm open to suggestions for future chapters as well, so don't shy away from giving some! Criticism is also welcome, but please be constructive, if you flame I'll just ignore you. Anyways, chill out, have some ice-cream, and I'll see you in the next chapter!