Votes so far have 4-in-1 Maiden Pyrrha winning out with 4 votes over the other Omakes. Odd, I would've thought people would want more team MILF. Not complaining, though.
Speaking of omakes, I wonder if I should make a separate story for them since it seems like there's a bunch of ideas piling up and even more coming in. I've already gotten some other stuff like Jaune having Maiden powers and having to crossdress to use them like a gender bender Magical Girl. Not sure how viable that is, but we'll see.
Anyway, here's the Yang chapter. I know people have been wanting focus on her for a while now.
Yang Xiao Long was a lot of things. A kickass fighter, a blonde bombshell par excellence, and the best big sister in all of Remnant. Weiss would probably dispute that notion, but it was a scientific fact. Did Winter Schnee fight the monster in the closet? Yeah, she rested her case.
Which was why it felt so weird how hesitant she was right now. Hesitant was not a word to be used when you had to describe Yang. Brave? Absolutely? Stubborn? Can't change her mind on it. But hesitant? No, that didn't fit at all. Good or bad, Yang wasn't the type to second guess herself.
And yet that was exactly what she was doing right now, "Come on..." She slapped her cheeks and glared at her reflection. She'd barely gotten any sleep the night prior and it was obvious by the bags under her eyes and how sallow her skin looked. The others had noticed and asked her about it immediately, though she'd deflected and made an excuse about just thinking about what happened with Blanche. In truth she didn't really think twice about it. Some guy wanted to use her for propaganda? As long as she wasn't doing anything wrong, who cared?
No, what was running through her mind was far more important. The answer to a question she'd spent over a decade searching for. It was stupid. Jaune was right, this was a really risky stunt to pull. What were the chances that this mysterious sender would even know anything? And if they did know something, why wait till now? She'd been searching for Raven ever since mom died.
And yet she couldn't stop herself from daring, hoping, that this time it would be different.
With one last pinch of the cheek, Yang stepped off the bathroom and locked eyes with the only other occupant in the hotel room, "Ready?" she asked Jaune. The other three members of team RWBY-J were out and around town. Yang made up an excuse about having to buy some private stuff and needing to take Jaune along for a guy's point of view. Ruby tried to join in, of course, but a few choice words about needing private time had (eventually) dissuaded her. Well, that and reassurances about how this wasn't the start of some kind of steamy love affair. Apparently Ruby had a bad dream last night about everyone thinking she was some kind of NTR mastermind.
Ha, yeah, like that'd ever happen. Weiss seemed more the type, honestly.
"As I'll ever be." Jaune shrugged. He'd really changed over the past few months. Calmer and with a more sarcastic wit. Then again, it was hard not to be when you went through the stuff he did, "Mercury and Penny will meet us close by. From there we can keep an eye out."
"Good." She wasn't sure about bringing more people than just him into this, but she could see the logic in it. Besides, Penny was a combat robot and Mercury was one of the headmaster's agents. Not that she was too worried about a fight, but it was a safety net regardless, "Hey, uh...thanks again for doing this. I know this is a big ask."
"Just don't make a habit out of it, alright?" He smiled back.
"And thanks for keeping it a secret. I love them, but you just know they'd try to sneak into this thing."
"You mean the exact same thing you guys did for Blake?" He raised a brow.
"That's...That's different! I'm not meeting a terrorist." She hoped, at least, "Plus, this is a public park at noon, not a shady warehouse at night. Big difference on what can happen there."
"You know Blake also had a bunch of reasons on why it was totally cool for her to do what she did."
"Ah, shut up." She rubbed the back of her head and sighed frustatedly. Alright, fine, she was being a massive hypocrite. She never said she was perfect, "Let's just get this over with."
The park was a half hour walk away. Just in case, she left her scroll back at the hotel room and brought a spare. That way she wouldn't get tracked down and she could make ane excuse about how she just forbot about it. Yang's nerves only got worse as they drew closer and closer to the meeting location. This was stupid, the rational part of her mind argued. After what happened to Jaune she was just putting herself at risk going like this.
She stubbornly ignored the voice and kept going.
Penny and Mercury were a fair distance away from the location. Less chance of getting caught that way. The silver-haired teen was leaning with his back against the wall while Penny rattled off about something or another. Judging by his face, she'd been doing it for a while.
"Oh, Friend-Jaune and Friend-Yang!" Penny waved happily as they approached. She had to remind herself the girl was an Atlas-designed killbot, "It is so good to see you both!"
"Yeah, you too, Penny," Jaune replied. Mercury's face screamed 'kill me!' behind her, "What's got you so excited?"
"Oh! Yes, I should probably tell you as well!" Penny grabbed his right hand with both of hers. Oof, good thing Ruby wasn't here, "Per General Ironwood's directives, I will be staying in Beacon for the foreseeable future. To that end, I will be officially transferring schools and will be assigned to team PRMN as an attaché member from the next term onwards."
"Oh? Sounds great." To his credit, Jaune sounded sincere despite the obvious hesitation. The same couldn't be said for Mercury who looked like he was dying inside.
"Indeed! I believe that the headmaster will officially assign us as partners given the unique circumstances of our team placement! I am looking forward to future correspondence!" Oooh, yeah, Ruby really wasn't gonna like this. It wasn't that she hated Penny, her little sis was too nice to really hate anyone, but she was justifiably sore about the whole cafeteria announcement. Rumors would only get worse if the two became partners.
"You must be so happy, Merc." Jaune grinned.
"Oh yeah, I'm ecstatic. Really jumping for joy ever here."
Penny's head tilted to the side, "Odd, your heart rate is very lax and your tone conveys no excitement whatsoever, Friend-Mercury."
"I'm jumping for joy on the inside, believe me."
"Listen, as great as this is, I gotta head out," Yang cut in, "Make sure not to draw attention to yourselves, alright?"
"Yeah, yeah. I'm only here cause Jaune got on his hands and knees. It was pretty sad." Mercury scoffed.
"Love you too, buddy." Jaune rolled his eyes.
The rest of the quarter hour walk was spent all by her lonesome. Yang's hands clenched and unclenched and she forced herself to keep her posture upright. She was going to get answers for a decade long question and she was acting like she was walking to her execution. Stupid. Even without the Maiden Magic shit she could still kick ass and she had backup now. What was there to worry about.
The park was pretty crowded by the time she arrived; a good sign. Taking a deep breath, Yang looked around and found the bench opposite the warrior statue on the fountain. That was the designated meeting spot according to the letter.
Yang sat down and waited, looking around the park idly. Kids playing, adults doing yoga, old guys playing chess...a normal day in Vale. She was suddenly reminded of the Breach. Blake's ex-boyfriend and whoever else was he was working with wanted to destroy all this, and for what? No, it didn't matter what their reason was. She didn't need to understand a criminal to hate them, and it wouldn't change no matter what their excuse was. Hurting innocent people wasn't something she could excuse.
Someone sat down to her right. Yang resisted every urge to turn and demand answers to long-held questions. Instead she leaned back on the bench and kept facing stubbornly ahead, the very picture of calm, "You're my mysterious admirer." She chanced a slight sideways glance and caught the features of the new arrival. A woman with tank skin, chopped short hair, and rough attire. Obviously not a native.
"Wouldn't say admirer, but close enough." The woman paused, letting silence linger for a moment, "Kinda surprised you showed up, but I guess I shouldn't be. You're a curious one, aren't you?"
"You seem to know a lot about me, but I don't know anything about you. Doesn't seem fair, does it?"
"I'm a Branwen, that's all you need to know." Yang grit her teeth at that. On top of Raven being more of an egg donor than a mom, Yang also found no point in ever using her last name. Even Uncle Qrow didn't. Sure, he put it down for documents and his teaching gig, but there was a reason he always insisted on a first name basis, "But if you have to call me something, I guess V will work."
"Alright, 'V'." Yang resisted the urge to roll her eyes, "How about we get down to business?"
"I was thinking the same thing." V leaned forward, elbows on her knees as she scanned the park. Yang didn't catch sight of Jaune or the rest, but that was a good thing. It meant they were doing their job, "So I gotta ask, what do you know about why Raven left?"
"Not much. Wasn't like she stuck around to explain herself." She didn't even change a single diaper. Yeah, that was how much she sucked as a mom, "I assume this is the part where you tell me she totally had a good reason to abandon her family."
"She didn't abandon her family. She went back to it." Oh, she really wanted to deck this chick. Again she held herself back, "You know she and Qrow were only ever supposed to go to Beacon to find out the techniques of Huntsmen? They were never supposed to stay, especially not after they graduated. Raven came back to her senses, unlike her brother."
"Maybe he just liked flushing toilets. Or maybe he wasn't into the whole 'raiding and killing innocent people' thing. Either or." She didn't know much about Raven besides what dad and Qrow told her, but she did know about the Branwen tribe. Uncle Qrow told her when she was old enough, probably to try and dissuade her from searching any more. They weren't muggers or low level criminals, they were bandits. Wasn't rare for them to take out whole isolated villages and leaving the rest to the Grimm.
Qrow would've stopped them if he wasn't so busy with Ozpin's work and actually knew where the hell they were. Mistral was a big place.
"You seem to know a lot."
"Not enough." Yang propped an elbow up and looked V in the eyes. She wasn't much older than her, maybe a few years at most, and she carried herself with a lax confidence of someone used to winning every fight she had, "That's why you're here, isn't it?"
"So it is." V's mouth curled up in a lazy smirk, "One more question. How much do you know about those new gifts of yours?"
"Is this a ploy where you get me to spill by acting like you know everything? Cause that's not going to work."
"Hm. Does the word 'Maiden' mean anything to you?" Yang's eyes narrowed. First Blake's crazy ex and now this chick? Wasn't this supposed to be some big secret? "Take that as a yes. Good, least you aren't running blind."
"How the hell do you know about that?" Yang hissed.
"Because that power was ours." She leaned forward to match Yang's intense stare, their faces just inches apart, "And now it's with you."
"Oh, I see what's going on here." Yang laughed for a moment before her face twisted into a sneer, "Mom ditches me for seventeen fucking years and now that I've got something she wants she sends her goon to come talk." She didn't know whether to be surprised or sad. It was just like those stories about deadbeat parents coming back when their kid won the lottery, "How warm am I?"
"Ice cold. Raven's dead."
The words, said so casually and without hesitation, felt like a punch to the gut. Yang recoiled like she'd been struck and her grip on the bench tightened so much it was a miracle the wood didn't splinter between her fingers. V just looked on passively and waited for the moment to pass. Dead? All these years, all those times she risked her life searching, and this was the answer she got?
"Bullshit."
"Why would I lie to you?" V scoffed, "You had no idea where she was and you were never going to find her. We could've just never talked to you if we didn't want to you know what happened to her."
She suddenly felt lightheaded. Yang looked away from V and to the fountain across them. This was...fuck! She stood up and paced, both hands grabbing at her hair. Raven was dead. The woman she'd spent ten fucking years searching for and she was just dead. She didn't know whether to laugh or cry. All those things she wanted to say, the spite filled words and the punches she wanted to give her. Gone now.
V waited for her to sit back down, expression passive, "How...How did it happen?"
"Does it matter? Dead is dead."
"Just...fucking tell me," Yang grit out.
"She was attacked while training on her own. We don't know who it was. By the time we got there..." She looked away, her mask of neutrality slipping for just a moment, "Raven died with her sword in her hand. She died like a Branwen."
"Dead is dead, right? What's that matter?" Yang muttered bitterly. She could've been lying, but like she said, what would be the point? There was no reason for her to come here. She hadn't had any luck finding Raven so far. If this was some ploy to make her stop searching then it was a really convoluted and pointless one, "That still doesn't tell me why you came here."
"Think for a second, blondie. Who do you think had that power before you?"
"What?" Yang's eyes narrowed. Was she honestly saying... "Oh...you've gotta be fucking kidding me."
"Raven," V said unnecessarily.
"But...how?"
"She knew the previous Spring Maiden. She was a weak little thing, unable to deal with the power she had." V sneered, "Raven put it to better use."
"Yeah, how? Raiding villages? Killing innocent people?" Yang shot back.
"You know how the power transfers, don't you?" V asked, completely ignoring her barb. Or more likely she didn't have a defense for it, if she even saw anything wrong with it at all.
"Yeah..." The person the last person thought of got their power. Blake got her's because she knew Amber and the previous Winter Maiden died watching one of Weiss' concerts. That left her and Ruby as the odd women out. Until now.
Raven thought of her as she died.
It took everything Yang had to not stand up and smash the bench with her bare hands, "Are you fucking kidding me right now?" Yang let out a broken little laugh. She didn't cry, but she almost did. Not out of sadness; frustration, "You're telling me the woman who abandoned me the first chance she got thought about me right before she died? Am I getting that right?"
"Proof speaks for itself. Raven had the powers of the Maiden and now you do, unless she was thinking about one of your other teammates?" Ha, yeah, that'd be a trip. Did she even know Ruby existed or that mom was dead? They didn't exactly keep in contact, "Point is, Raven thought about you when she died. Not us, not me, you."
"I'm so sorry to hear that." Yang sarcastically drawled, "What do you want? Did you come here just to tell me my egg donor is dead? Cause if so, thanks, message received."
"I seriously hope you're not that dumb." Gods, Yang wanted to punch her in the face so bad, "Like I said before, it's our power. Raven had it and she gave it to you. You're still a Branwen."
"Hm." Yang smiled, "Fuck off."
"Figured that would happen." V sighed, "You know the people who went after Raven likely did it for her power, right? You're not safe in this city."
"And what, I will be in whatever shanty town you guys are living in? Gimme a break."
"Come with us and we can find whoever killed Raven. You'll be safe and you can get revenge against who killed her."
"Revenge? For what, the woman who abandoned me? The bandit that's made the lives of hundreds of people miserable cause she thought being a bitch was better than actually doing something with her life? Oh yeah, real fucking tempted over here." Yang sneered, "If this is your sales pitch, you really suck at the whole negotiating thing. My life's in danger? Yeah, I kinda knew that coming into the whole Huntress thing."
"Raven went back to the clan, and there's a reason she chose to give you the power instead of any of us. She must've known you'd do right by her."
"Oh, that's rich coming from her. If she really thought that then she was fucking deranged." V's mask of neutrality slipped for just a second again, "You know, if she was still alive I'd tell her to fuck off too. She leaves me and dad to go be a bandit at the ass end of Anima, and now that she's dead she expects me to, what, abandon everything so I can put her affairs to rest? Maybe she should've been an actual mom instead of a glorified egg donor."
"She's your family, more than that traitor Qrow or that bastard of a sister-"
Yang reached out and grabbed her by the scruff of her neck. To her credit, V didn't look surprised or threatened in the least even when Yang's irises turned red and the yellow fires of Maiden power burned around her eyes, "Say that again. I dare you." Yang growled. She desperately wished she would so she could lose control. Where did this bitch get off?
V (unfortunately) kept her mouth shut and Yang let her go before anyone else could notice the commotion. Couldn't fight here, too many innocent people around. She didn't want a repeat of what happened in Junior's club, "Hmph, maybe you do have a bit of Raven in you after all." V smiled wryly. Yang had to hold herself back from smashing her head against the bench, "You're gonna change your mind."
"Oh really? What makes you think that?"
"You're a Branwen. Playing Huntress and following the orders of that old man doesn't suit you. There's a reason Raven left."
"Because she was a coward?"
"Because she knew that the old man wasn't telling the whole truth. If you don't wise up, you'll just be another casualty in his war." She stood and stretched her arms above her head, "We'll give you some time to think about our offer then contact you again." Don't call us, we'll call you. Yang was tempted to take her down right then and there before remembering the civilians. Meeting in a public place was a double-edged sword.
That and she knew she wouldn't be fighting at one hundred percent right now. Her mind was still a tangled mess. Raven was dead. She finally got the answers she spent over ten years looking for and it felt like ash in her mouth. Raven was dead and her last thought was of her. The 'mom' who abandoned her so fast Yang couldn't even form memories of what she was like thought of her as she gave her last breath. Was it even a conscious thought, she wondered, or did she just get 'lucky' to be the last one before Raven died.
She'd have to tell dad and Uncle Qrow. Ruby wouldn't care, bless her heart, but she would sympathize because Yang did. She was such a good sister.
Minutes passed before Jaune sat next to her, "How did it go?"
"Just fucking peachy," she snapped, immediately feeling guilty, "...Sorry, you don't deserve that."
"We should head back to the hotel."
Neither of them said a word the entire walk back. Penny and Mercury were gone, but she didn't care enough to ask where they were. A part of her wanted to laugh at the absurdity of what just happened. Raven was dead and one of her goons wanted to, what, replace her with the younger model? No, what they wanted was the power of the Maiden. All that shit about tribes and family was just set dressing.
The room was still abandoned by the time they got back. It was only when the door clicked shut again that Yang finally screamed. Jaune didn't look surprised and he didn't flinch away when she grabbed the closest chair and smashed it against the floor. The wood splintered with a deafening crack and she was about to grab something else when Jaune grabbed her from behind, both arms looped under hers and his hands at the back of her head. It was one of the holds she taught him.
"Yang, calm down!" She struggled, though it was weak. Even in her state she didn't want to hurt Jaune, "Yang, I don't know what happened, but don't do this! You don't want the rest of the team to see you like this!" Yang's struggles slowed, "Think of Ruby."
"Ruby..." She was crying. When did the tears start, she wondered. Yang fell to her knees and Jaune released his grip on her. With only a bit of hesitation, he knelt down in front of her and pulled her into an embrace. Yang leaned into the gesture and grabbed him in turn desperately, hands grasping at the back of his shirt in a shaky grip. Tears continued to fall and she pressed her head against his shoulder in a vain attempt to stem the tide.
If the others walked in right now what would they think? Thankfully the room remained empty save the two of them and she was left to cry in peace. It wasn't grieving; how could she grieve someone she never really knew? It was frustration, disbelief, and acceptance all coming out at once. Raven was dead. Even thinking those words caused another wave of tears to fall. She was dead and these powers were her last legacy.
She didn't know how much time passed, but eventually she managed to pull herself from Jaune's embrace, "...Thanks." Jaune stood and grabbed a glass of overpriced water from the mini-fridge, which she drank down greedily. It was nothing compared to the chair she had to pay for, "So...I'm guessing you want an explanation for what happened?"
"Only if you feel comfortable telling me."
"Yeah...I think it'll help."
So she told him without leaving a single detail out. It did help, if only slightly. Jaune listened patiently without any kind of judgement and she appreciated that. By the time she was done she felt a bit lighter and...not better, but less like she wanted to trash the rest of the room.
"I can't believe she's still conscious after what she said about Ruby."
"Yeah, you and me both. If we met somewhere a bit more secluded..." V would probably be in the hospital. Hey, she was a bandit. Standard procedure for finding them out in the wilds was lopping their heads off. Better than risk days dragging them back to one of the main settlements. A jail cell would've been better than she deserved, "Can you fucking believe she wanted me to join their group? Unbelievable."
"So what's your plan now?"
"If Raven really was targeted for her powers then we need to tell the headmaster. She was a trained Huntsmen and she had these powers longer than I have. Maybe it was that Salem Grimm Queen monster." V was right about one thing; her life was at risk. Her and the rest of the team, "After that...well, V said she'd get in contact with me again. She really thinks I'll accept her offer."
"And...?"
"When she contacts me again I'll say I'll go for it."
"...I think we missed a few steps here."
"What? I'm not actually gonna join them! I like flushing toilets, thank you very much. That and I don't like killing innocent people cause I'm not a psychopath." Yang crossed her arms, "I'll just make her think I have. When she takes me to meet the rest of the group? Bam, I take em all down and hand em over to the cops. It's about the best thing I can give to a 'fuck you' to Raven now that she's..."
"Is this really a good idea? You sure she won't see that coming?"
"She somehow thinks I'll abandon my family to get play raider out in the wilds. Funny enough, I don't the bandit bitch is very smart."
"And I'm guessing you're gonna wanna do this alone?" Jaune sighed.
"Well...just you and me?" She forced a wink, trying not to think about all her negative feelings. The others couldn't find out, not yet, "I mean I'll tell them once I've got everything set up, but until then it'd be best if she doesn't see any of the other Defenders of Vale hanging around."
"Hm..." Jaune looked down at his scroll, "You wanna go get a drink?"
"Now?" It was barely past one in the afternoon.
"Later, when the clubs open up." He smiled slightly, "You look like you need to let out some frustration."
"I...yeah, I do." She scratched the back of her head, "Tell you what, let's go hang around Vale, just the two of us. We'll go to the clubs after."
Spending the rest of the afternoon with Jaune helped take her mind off things. She'd have to tell the rest of the team, but not just yet. Even with Raven dead the Branwens were a problem. A part of her knew that she was just shifting focus, trying to keep moving so she wouldn't slow down and break all over again, but she didn't care. It was better than the alternative and she was still doing good. Stopping a group of bandits was something a Huntress ought to do.
The clubs were an even better distraction. She decided not to get too drunk - the last thing she wanted was babbling right now - but a light buzz could only do her good. Jaune actually surprised her by getting something harder than his last fruity drink. Guess the guy took to booze better than she thought? He did come from a family of winemakers. It made sense.
"...Thanks for today, Jaune," she murmured. The club was actually pretty low-key so she didn't have to shout to be heard.
"Hm?"
"I know I was asking a lot today, especially with you keeping it a secret from the rest of the team." She took a sip of her strawberry sunrise. It was her second glass, "I just...it didn't end how I thought it would, but at least now I have my answers."
"We're friends, Yang. Friends do these kinds of things for each other."
"No, we're more than that." She was babbling now, and she couldn't blame it all on the alcohol, "You, me, Ruby, Blake, and Weiss. Team RWBY-J...we're family. That bitch going on about how Raven and that tribe is my real family, it really made me think. Blood doesn't fucking matter, you know? Summer didn't give birth to me but she was my mom. You guys...we're family. Family."
"You're drunk." He laughed under his breath.
"Not yet." She laughed in turn, "I mean it, though. All this Maiden bullshit and all the secrets that are piling on top of us. We can only rely on each other. We can never be sure who we can trust, but the four of you? I know you'll always have my back no matter what."
"I care about all of you. I know I don't have powers or as much training, but I'll be there whenever any of you need me."
"You know...if Ruby didn't snatch you up, I would've. Blondes gotta stick together, right?" She gave him a lopsided grin.
"I don't think I'd be able to handle the great Yang Xiao Long."
"Ah, you'd do fine." The music started up again and her grin widened, "Come on, let's go dance and forget about today."
"Lead the way."
She worked up a sweat and burned most of the buzz off by the time she was done. She was tempted to stay over past curfew, but she didn't want to worry the rest of the team. With a lot of reluctance, she and Jaune went and took the last Bullhead back to campus. If anyone on the team asked she'd say she was in a partying mood and dragged Jaune along. They'd get on her ass for doing it so soon after he got kidnapped, but at least they wouldn't be suspicious.
They were close to the door when Jaune spoke up, "Hey, what you said back there about the team being family. You meant it, right?"
"Of course I did. I don't throw the F word around casually."
"Good. Just think about that."
"What are you-"
She stepped inside the room and stopped at the sight in front of her. Ruby, Blake and Weiss sat in a semi-circle with an empty chair in front of them. The door clicked shut behind her and both it and the windows to the outside were suddenly sealed with glyphs.
Oh no...
"Sorry, Yang," Jaune said.
...That son of a bitch.
She turned to the right and scowled up at the other blonde. He at least had the decency to look guilty, "We're family, remember?" He shrugged helplessly, "And that means you gotta do something like this sometimes."
"You told them."
"After you told me your plan to fake join the bandit group? Yeah, I did." This time he didn't look guilty.
"I had a plan!"
"Well now, doesn't this sound familiar," Weiss drawled. Yang scowled at her next, though it didn't have any heat. Mostly she felt bad, "Weren't you the one who spearheaded the opposite for Blake when she had that same justification? For shame, Yang."
"I..."
"Don't you trust us?" Oh Gods, Ruby was giving her the full puppy dog eyes- were those tears?! Have mercy on her, little sis!
Blake looked very pleased with herself as she leaned forward. Well, well, well, if it isn't the consequences of your actions, her eyes seemed to say. She sorely wanted to argue, but she knew she had no leg to stand on.
"Yang, I think it's time for an intervention."
Fuck.
Jaune is a fucking snitch. It's a miracle that anyone trusts him with their secrets considering he's proven this with Blake. I hope he completes the chain and snitches on both Ruby and Weiss at some point.
Anyway, like I said before the Branwen clan aren't very smart. The main draw is Yang's internal conflict and her attempts to move on, shift focus, or just plain deny her feelings since her ten year quest just ended in a seriously bad way for her. She does at least acknowledge that team RWBY-J is a second family, so that should help.
Next chapter is either the Pyrrha omake (assuming it doesn't get outvoted) or another plot chapter. Like I said before, not sure where to go from here. Either focus on Weiss again or divert to team RWBY-J doing propaganda for Blanche. We'll see.
Questions:
1. So the Pyrrha omake has made me wonder. Among the entire cast, who do you think would be the best/worst about having all four Maiden powers personality-wise? Besides obvious villains like Cinder, of course. I think pre-character development Weiss would be insufferable since she'd think she was the best and refuse to listen to anyone.
2. So given Jaune's tendency to spill secrets, would the rest of team RWBY be fine with him sneaking out to go fight clubbing? Yang might be cool with it given her personality, but would the other three not mind him doing this? They're all Huntsmen in training so this should look less severe to them, right?
3. What do you guys think of Yang's plan to try and stop the Branwen clan? It's a good thing to do, but she was totally planning to go lone dragon until Jaune snitched on her.
Review Answers:
AnimeFan0216 - Yeah, Ruby keeps getting NTRed by her own team. Thankfully Yang hasn't tried anything...so far.
Chuck B. Winanaki - I doubt Jacques would approve of Jaune, but he'd still be better than Sun. And yeah, Blake brings it on herself. She's way too used to dragging people into her shit.
Raj8 - Weiss' plan is just as stupid as Blake's since she just refuses to be honest. That and really breaking girl code since Ruby's dating Jaunea at this point.
BrazeRancor - Worst Girl means she can have the funniest segments of karma blowing up in her face. She brings it on herself.
