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First I'll write a kind of preface, a prologue, my notes.

Well, I didn't put all these 10 stories in one collection. I will write again that they are all under the one roof, they are all connected to each other.

Why?

I decided it would be more convenient to read them separately when needed.

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The rest of these all the stories that will be, these are side stories, branches in relation to the "List of 10 stories". They are connected to him.

"Why?"

"If there weren't these 10 stories, you wouldn't see these side stories."

When I saw that readers wanted a continuation of the "Relationship" story, I thought: Why not?

The Jaune & Blake story would have been a stand-alone from the List of 10 stories. But I'll write the Black knight story later..

The first would be a short, short story with Yang. You can think of it as a sort of continuation of the story "The Dance".

When I saw that readers wanted a sequel to the story "The Dance", I thought: Wow.

Notes on the story "Just something like this".

The beginning of the text in the story is the end of Season 3: Beacon ("the castle") is destroyed ("the half-destroyed wall"), upon learning this, Weiss' father comes to get her, and she takes advantage of the fact that while she's in Beacon... in order to confess: I like you. (If you've read the story of "Night in Beacon", you've noticed it. There Weiss also asks, notices: Why? Why not Pyrrha?) (What about Jaune? (In the story "Just something like this) Don't think badly of him. He said, "I liked her." And he ran to the half-destroyed wall later, and he didn't stand and read the letter to the end, and then he didn't say "okay.")

You can see the connection/references to the stories "Night in Beacon", "The Kiss", "Under moon".

Then the end of the text takes/refers us to Season 4, where Weiss (after a social evening) learns that she won't be allowed into the company...