This chapter is not important to the story.

One night, Wynion had a nightmare.


It was so dark.
He couldn't see anything. But he could hear it all.
There was only one voice.
Ruby's.
Her voice cried out for help in the darkness.
But every time he tried to reach her,
Every time he stepped out of the center,
She screamed.
Not at what lurked in the dark.
She screamed at him.

Suddenly, his perspective changed.
He was the things that lurked in the dark.
She was in the light.
He felt so empty.
So he approached her.
She looked like she was disintegrating into dust.
That dust swirled around him, and he absorbed it.
The more he absorbed, the more he was filled with a sick sense of pleasure.
And it got worse
So much worse.

She didn't scream.
She didn't cry.
She wasn't even scared.
She just gave him a sad smile.
And hugged him tightly.
Telling him that everything would be fine.
And he did the same.
Telling her that it was all right.
Consuming more.
And more.
And more.
More.
MORE.


I felt like writing this, dunno why.

This does however let me discuss something that I was gonna before. The basis of the character of Wynion.

A splotch 'o spoilers. C'mon, don't be shy, knowing what's to come makes ya all the more interested to see how it happens in my opinion.

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Okay, so. Like every other writer who decides to put a wolf faunus and Ruby in the same story, I based Wynion under the big bad wolf. However, I am planning to focus on one particular aspect of that story. Deception. In the tale, the wolf disguises himself as the grandmother, getting closer to eat little red. This (originally it wasn't gonna) won't come into play until after the fall of Beacon (I have been able to start thinking about after the fall), but Wynion is going to try to act stronger than he really is.
Heh.

Edit: Yeah, no, that stuff about him trying to be stronger than he actually is? That's gonna start in Initiation, with a Deathstalker who if he had the intrest of Wynion at heart, wouldn't have almost succeeded at killing Ruby.