Wolfenheart: Poor Blake, considering how she reacted to Yang losing her arm in the Cannon, imagine how hard on herself she'll be, when she learns of Ruby's death. And Yang probably going to hate and blame Blake for abandoning Ruby, even know Ruby order her to leave. I'm actually surprised you went with Adam as Ruby's killer, most people would have probably used Cinder. I'm assuming destroying Crescent Rose is supposed mirror Talion's Son's broken sword, although I'm having a hard time see how she can use it in its current state. I'm probably overthinking and you're just going to have her fix it. So, I was wondering since Ruby confront Adam does that mean she didn't stop Torchwick considering that both incidents that happened at the same time. You also have to take into take into account, because of Ruby dying when she did, she wasn't able to witness Pyrrha's death and go all Silver Eyes on Kevin the Grimm Dragon, which means he's also still running around. Anyway, keep up the good work.
You've got as good of a handle on this as I do.
Outsquash13: *pulls out a pistol and shoots myself in the head*
Um… I really don't know what to say about that. Don't do bullets, kids. Stay in drugs. Don't do school. Eat your teeth.
The airship ride back to Vale was nearly silent, save for the loud humming of the engine, and the chopping of the blades. WBY each sat in their seats, the wind whipping their hair in front of their faces.
Yang didn't feel anything, she felt empty, and emotionless. She stared at her feet, a blank, expressionless look on her face.
Blake felt sick. It was her fault Ruby had died, she should have stayed. She should have helped. Maybe then Ruby would have lived.
Weiss didn't know how to feel. She was mainly just angry. Angry at the White Fang. She had lost many family members and family friends to those monsters before, but never a close friend. This was mainly due to the fact that Weiss had never had any close friends before.
When they landed, they saw Jaune, Nora and Ren sitting on the ledge of an empty bullhead. Nora was lying down, stretching her aching torso. Ren was sitting beside her. Beside those two, was Jaune, who had his face hidden behind his hands.
WBY sat down beside Jaune, not knowing what they were supposed to do now.
"Where's Ruby?" Nora absentmindedly asked, not putting two and two together.
Yang glared at the ginger, before growling, "Those bastards killed her."
Jaune sat up, "What?" He asked. He put his face back into his hands, and whimpered, "Not her too."
After many, long minutes of silence, Blake finally spoke, "I gotta go." She said.
Yang looked up, "Where are you going?" She fearfully asked.
"I don't know." Blake began to walk away.
"You don't have anywhere to go, do you?" Weiss stood, and Blake stopped.
"It doesn't matter." She said, beginning to walk again.
"You can't leave." Yang told her. "R— She wouldn't want us to split up."
Blake stopped at the mention of their leader.
"Yang's right," Weiss said. "We're a team. We need to stick together."
"I need to stay away." Blake said. "Ruby's dead because of me. I don't want the same to happen to you two." She began to back away from her teammates, who were now walking towards her.
"What are you talking about, Blake?" Yang asked, concerned. Blake stopped, looked down, and said, "The man who killed Ruby… Was after me."
"I don't understand." Yang said.
"I was… I was there. She told me to go," Tears began to form in her eyes. "I… I should have stayed. Maybe then she wouldn't have died." She crossed her arms, trying her hardest not to cry.
"Or," Weiss said, "You'd both be dead. I think Ruby knew what she was doing."
A/N: Sorry this took so long for such a short chapter. This was actually really hard to write, and to even find time to write. I've been trying to write it at school, but I don't really have time for that. So, I was writing this in chunks. Why don't I just write it at home? I'm using that time to manage my YouTube channel.
