Thank you for your patience! As you can see, this chapter took awhile because its four times longer than the first three chapters. Thank you to the 27 followers and 22 people who have favorited this story! And special shoutout to our two newest reviewers: ItsFreerealestate69420 and MuffinFister420.

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Edit: I have been informed that certain vegetables are actually indeed healthy for cats. Not gonna go back and change the storyline of the previous chapter, but if you ever get a cat, there you go.


Weiss and Blake burst through the door only to find Ruby sitting on the floor leaning back against Weiss's bed, cuddling the kitten. Blake almost short-circuited from the cuteness overload. Weiss started cooing wordlessly at the sight.

"Weiss…what are you doing?" Ruby asked, perplexed.

"N—Nothing!" Weiss wiped the smile off her face. "I take it you and the animal are cleaned up?"

"Sparkly clean!"

"Wonderful. I guess it's time for this then." Weiss set the bowls of soggy chicken and water on the floor. The chicken had gone from a warm soggy unappetizing dish to a cold one after Weiss and Blake's speedy travels.

That didn't stop Ruby from exclaiming, "FOOOODDD!"

The kitten seemed to pick up some of Ruby's enthusiasm because its ears pricked up and it tumbled out of Ruby's hands and wobbled its way over to the bowl. It sniffed carefully, then tentatively bit a piece of chicken. A brief shudder passed through the kitten, but it shook its head a little and swallowed the morsel. It immediately went for another bite, and then another.

"Aww it likes it!" Ruby cooed.

"What likes it?" Yang asked, strutting into the room. "Weiss likes Jaune now?"

"YANG!" Weiss screeched.

"Guess not then," Yang said easily, ignoring the indignant splutters of a certain heiress. "What's liking—oh is that a kitten?"

"Yep!"

"Aww, where'd you find it Rubes?"

"In an alley off Brookdale. She was trying to eat trash!"

"Well, good thing a certain Huntress was there to save it!" Yang smiled, picking Ruby up and squeezing her hard despite said sister's protests. "Look at it munching that stuff up!"

"Ugh! Geroff meh Yang!" Laughing, Yang set Ruby down. Ruby grumbled something about overly aggressive sisters before saying, "It was actually Weiss who got the food."

Yang raised her eyebrows at the heiress. "Really? I'm impressed."

"Thank you." Blake glared at her, and Weiss quickly added, "Blake assisted quite a bit. It appears that you were right that cats do like this…mush."

"She's just hungry, that's all," Blake correctly interpreted. "Look at how she's forcing herself to swallow." Three more pairs of eyes scrutinized the kitten, who swallowed the piece in her mouth and froze, suddenly aware of being watched.

"Huh, guess you're right Blake," Ruby agreed.

"Don't worry, little one. We'll get you the right food tomorrow." Blake consoled the kitten, gently scratching its ears. The kitten purred and resumed eating.

"Aww, it likes you Blake!" Yang squealed. "You must have a way with cats."

Blake froze. "Wh—what do you mean by that?"

"It's because Blake's family owns a cat," Weiss stated matter-of-factly, and Blake sighed in relief at being spared an interrogation for the moment. "And that brings me to another point. How did you and Ruby know the cat is female?"

Blake froze again. But Ruby spared Blake from answering by replying, "I checked her, back in that alley."

"…checked…her?" Weiss asked, puzzled.

"Aw come on Weiss, don't tell me you don't know what that means," said Yang.

"I don't."

"I said don't tell me!"

Weiss blinked confusedly.

Ruby rolled her eyes and stage-whispered, "Ignore her."

"Hey, I heard that!"

Ruby ignored her sister and explained, "So with all animals, you check their bottoms to see if they have any thingies. If they do, they're boys, and if not, they're girls."

"…Thingies?" Weiss said it more as a statement than a question.

"Boy parts," Blake muttered next to her.

Weiss flushed pink with sudden understanding. "Oh! I see now."

"Mhm," Ruby nodded sagely. Then she cleared her throat, and Weiss and Blake exchanged a look. This time, it was their turn to roll their eyes. Here comes another one of Ruby's mission assignments. The first time it hadn't been so bad, as Operation Bonsai had been fun and almost endearing. (Except for Weiss, who had found it neither fun nor endearing, being subjected to Ruby's obnoxious whistle.) But by the time Operation Do Homework And Stuff had commenced, Weiss and Blake had deemed it mildly annoying, overboard, old, and utterly unnecessary. Still, they had both come to the unspoken agreement that putting up with Ruby's ridiculous missions was far better than saying something and causing Ruby to be sad for days. They'd had a taste of what that looked like when Weiss semi-accidentally dropped Ruby's cookie, and neither girl was inclined to repeat the experience. Yang, of course, had always been supportive of her sister, but even she was starting to wear down, as evidenced by the change from her natural grin to a more strained smile. Still, Ruby failed to notice anything out of the ordinary.

"Members of team RWBY! Now that we have all gathered here today, I believe it is time for us to embark on a mission of highest importance. Thus far, we have completed countless missions together, but I think this one takes the cake! Not literally, because cakes should not be taken from anyone without express permission, Yang." Ruby pointedly looked at her sister.

"What did I do?" Yang protested.

"You stole my cake from me in fifth grade, and I will never forget it!"

"It was Zwei, and I will swear by that til the day I die!" Yang declared.

"Zwei is incapable of such malevolent acts!" Ruby pointed her finger at her sister. "You dare lie before me?"

"I'm not lying, I'm standing." Yang grinned and Ruby groaned.

"Ahem," Weiss interrupted. "Can we get on with it? I have Dr. Oobleck's essay to finish."

"The one…due next week?" Blake ventured.

"Of course! Don't tell me none of you have started it yet."

Amber, lilac, and silver eyes met each other's glances.

"Umm—" Blake started.

"Isn't that next week's problem—" Yang continued.

"Seriously, you're all—" Weiss cut in.

"AHEM!" Ruby interrupted loudly. All three fell silent and Ruby continued. "As I was saying, this mission is of primary importance."

"More than Oobleck's essay," Blake muttered to Yang, who snickered under her breath.

"It is now time for team RWBY to begiiiiin…Operation Name This Cat!"

"Isn't it a kitten?" Weiss asked.

"Technically, "Blake mused. "But it will grow into a cat, and be a cat for the rest of its life, so the mission name isn't wrong."

"I suppose that makes sense."

"You guys are missing the point!" Ruby flailed.

"Oh! Oh! Oh!" Yang shot her hand in the air, her hair flying. "We should name her something edgy!"

"Like what?"

"Liiiiiike…wait for it…waaaaait for it…Jagger!"

"That is the dumbest name I have ever heard," said Weiss.

"It's like the coolest name ever!" Yang retorted. "It's like a combination of 'dagger' and 'jagged', which are, like, the edgiest names ever!"

"I'm with Weiss on this one," Blake deadpanned.

"Way to back me up, partner," Yang sulked.

Blake shrugged. "I am on the side of truth."

Ruby jumped in diplomatically, "How about you Weiss? What would you name her?"

"Perhaps something a little more traditional would suffice."

"Such as?"

"Mittens."

"Boooring," said Yang.

"Whiskers?"

"Too old sounding."

"Lady!"

"Too conventional."

"…Kitty?"

"Waayy too boring. And cliché. And just…terrible." Weiss huffed and Yang stuck out her tongue.

"Oh I know!" Ruby piped up. "We should name her Coal."

"Coal?" asked Weiss.

"Yeah! Because she's black, like coal!"

Weiss held up a finger, then two. "First of all, that's colorist. And second, she has green eyes."

"But—"

"GREEN EYES."

"Maybe if her eyes were more of an orange or yellow color, it would make more sense," Blake put in. "But I have to agree with Weiss on that one."

"Hmph," grumbled Ruby.

"Oh, you mean eyes like yours Blake?" Yang asked slyly.

"Wh—what?"

"We should totally name her Blake!" Yang grinned.

"We are not naming a cat after me!"

"Not even Bella?"

"That's still part of my name."

"…Blakedonna?"

Blake glared.

Yang held up her hands in surrender. "I'm kidding Blakey. It would probably get really confusing anyway." Blake huffed and crossed her arms, muttering to herself. Weiss thought she heard Blake say "not a cat" but it was hard to tell.

"Ahem!" Ruby coughed for the third time. "If you two are done arguing, I had more ideas."

"Fire away, Rubes."

Ruby took a deep breath, then said quickly, "We could do Snuggles, or Licorice, or Inky, or—"

"Whoa, slow down!" Yang exclaimed.

"Puma, or Fern, or Cloud, or—"

"Cloud?" Blake tilted her head to a side, confused. "Clouds are white—"

"Smokey, or Neko, or Lime."

"Are you done?" Weiss asked.

"Or Panther," Ruby finished proudly. "I decided to list them all at once so somebody wouldn't interrupt me." Ruby glared at all three of them, who each had differing expressions. Yang had her hand behind her head looking sheepish, while Blake looked down meekly. Weiss had one hand on her hip and was tapping her foot impatiently while inspecting her fingernails.

"No to all of them."

"Weiss, you didn't even think about it!" Ruby whined.

"Too childish, no sweets, dumb, plain, too soft, too fluffy, too wild, that's just cat in Japanese, too sour, and if I don't get Mittens you don't get Panther."

"…Wow, Ice Queen. You just nailed the record for nerdiest reply ever."

"Just because I speak common sense, Yang, doesn't make my responses 'nerdy'."

"I'm with Yang this time," said Blake.

"Yeah, partner!" Yang and Blake high-fived.

"Buuut, Ice Queen has a point. None of those names quite fit."

"Hmph. As if you could come up with anything better," Ruby pouted.

"As a matter of fact, I do have a better name," grinned Yang.

"Spill."

"Aclysm." When all three girls gave her weird looks, Yang just grinned even wider. "So that way, whenever we introduce her, I can just say 'This is my cat Aclysm!' Eh? Guys? Am I right?"

All three let out a collective groan. Weiss facepalmed. Blake shook her head and plugged her ears (her human ones. No one other than Professor Ozpin and Professor Goodwitch knew about her Faunus heritage, and she intended to keep it that way). Ruby was less elegant and flopped face first onto the floor.

"Wwwhhhyyyy Yang…whyyyy. Why must you subject us to the horror of your cat puns?'

"What? I thought it was the purrfect opportunity."

More groans. "Pleeease tell me you have something better, Blake," Ruby begged.

"Well, I was actually thinking of something a little more mysterious."

"Such as?" prompted Weiss.

"Shadow? Or eclipse?"

"Those sound…" Weiss started.

"Very…" Ruby continued.

"Much like they're names from your secret ninja books!" Yang exclaimed.

"They are not!" Blake retorted, her face turning pink.

"You face says it all! Guilty as charged!" Yang declared, pointing at Blake's face, which turned even redder.

"I was going to say they sounded a little too dark and aloof," Weiss stated matter-of-factly. "But now that Yang mentions it, they are kind of romantic in that way."

"What way?" asked Ruby innocently.

"Uhhhhh, nothing you need to worry about right now Rubes!" Yang jumped in quickly. "Those names do sound pretty cool, but I don't think they quite match her…wait, where'd she go?"

"What?"

"She's gone!"

All four girls looked at the spot where the kitten had been. The chicken was gone, and some of the water, but the kitten was nowhere in sight.

"We need to find her," Ruby said firmly, switching into serious leader mode.

"She can't have gone that far. The doors are all closed, and so is the window. So she must be in this room," Weiss reasoned.

Yang looked around. "Maaaybe we shouldn't have brought so much stuff after all. This is a lot to look through."

"We could split the room into quarters and search that way?" suggested Blake.

"Great idea! I'll take this corner! Weiss, you take that one by the desks. Blake, you have the desks on your side and Yang will take your bunks."

"Wait, why do I have to do the desks?" Weiss complained. "That's much more work than checking the bunks. It isn't fair."

Ruby looked crestfallen, and Weiss felt slightly guilty. "I just thought you would prefer the desks since you don't like getting anything on your dress. Especially after accidentally spilling that punch in the cafeteria…" Ruby mumbled and trailed off.

Yang glared at Weiss. "Fine, if you wanna be the one crawling under the bed in who knows how many years' worth of dust and gunk, feel free to take my bunks then, Ice Queen."

"No, I didn't mean—I just thought we should employ a fair division of labor."

"I can trade with you if you want," Ruby offered soberly. "As team leader, I should do the most work. I didn't think about it that way, I'm sorry."

"You don't have to apologize for that Rubes," Yang insisted. "It's just as much work, plus more since it requires you to duck and jump. It's Weiss' fault anyway for questioning your decision as team leader."

"But she has a point—"

While the two sisters continued, Blake slid over to Weiss and murmured, "You know, do you really trust those two with something as important as looking through the desks? You know how they are. They're bound to miss something." Blake saw the gears turning in Weiss's head and smirked to herself. "Just a thought."

"Alright, I'll do the desks!" When Ruby and Yang paused to look at Weiss, she threw her hands in the air. "We're wasting valuable time arguing anyway." Blake smirked for real and gave herself a mental pat on the back. Just like a Schnee to believe in her own self-importance. And to pass it off as wasting time instead of agreement.

"Are you sure?" Ruby asked worriedly.

"Yes I'm sure, you dolt! Now get to it before your little pet disappears for good!"

"Okay…" Ruby looked at Blake and Yang. "And you guys are cool with your assignments?"

When the other two nodded, Ruby closed her eyes in acceptance, then brightened into a smile and punched a fist in the air, sad feelings apparently forgotten. "Okay team! Commence Operation Find Our Cat!"

Blake and Weiss shared a look of 'again with the mission names' but said nothing and started their search. Yang dove under Blake's bed with her Scroll in hand, punctuating the silence with variations of "this is disgusting!" and "my haiiirrrr!" every few seconds. Ruby, used to her sister's antics, easily tuned out the exclamations as she searched her own bunk. When nothing turned up, she used her high position to try to scan the room. Weiss was moving systematically from one side of the desk towards the other, working from top to bottom in sections (and organizing along the way). It was clear that she was getting agitated, jumping slightly every time Yang yelled an expletive. More than once she reprimanded Ruby for not putting her things away properly, to which Ruby hastily apologized. Meanwhile Blake, oddly enough, seemed to be using her head almost as a scanner. Her bow wriggled a little with her movements and…was she sniffing?

Before Ruby could ponder this further, Yang screamed and there was a loud thud followed by swearing. Instantly, the other three girls had their weapons out and Ruby was on the floor pulling Yang out from under the bed by her ankles.

"Yang what is it?!" Blake asked worriedly.

"THERE'S A SPIDER IN MY HAAAAIIIIRRRR!"

"That's it?" Weiss spluttered. "We thought you were dying!"

"I am dying!" Yang shot back, getting to her feet. "Dying of disgust!"

"If you can't handle a measly spider, what kind of a Huntress even are you?"

"Excuse me?!"

Flames erupted around Yang, and both Blake and Ruby quickly moved a few steps back. Weiss stood her ground, though she did lean back a little and pointed Myrtenaster in Yang's direction. Granted, she was a step further away than the others. But the subtle movement of Weiss's rapier was not missed by Yang, who narrowed her eyes and put her hands up in a fighting stance.

"I'm a perfectly capable Huntress, and unlike your lien-loving daddy, I actually earned my spot at Beacon and didn't need someone to buy me in!"

Weiss looked shocked, then her face hardened. "How dare you insinuate such things about me! You know nothing!"

"Umm…Yang? The spider is burnt up and gone. You can calm down now." Ruby gently laid an aura-protected hand on her sister. Yang closed her eyes and the flames slowly died down. A few seconds of tense silence passed. Then, without a word, she wrenched away from Ruby's grip and headed towards the door.

"Yang?" Blake called quietly. "Yang!" The door slammed shut.

Blake glared at Weiss. "Now look what you've done." She strode out of the room after Yang.

Ruby looked at the open doorway, then back over at Weiss. She knew that her sister would eventually cool off, especially with Blake there, and decided that Weiss needed her more right now. Though what Weiss had said was wrong, Ruby hadn't missed the look on Weiss' face, where she looked like she had been about to cry. Even now, turned toward the desk and still sorting through their stuff, Ruby could see Weiss's hands trembling. Whether from anger or sadness, Ruby couldn't tell. Ruby shut the door quietly then turned to face her partner.

"Weiss?" When she didn't answer, Ruby tried again. "Weiss? Are you okay?"

Weiss gave a noncommittal grunt. "I'm fine."

Ruby sighed. Here we go again. It wasn't rocket science to know that her partner was in fact not okay (and she would know, since she'd looked at Nora's Magnhild and knew that rocket science was much more complicated). Ruby still didn't quite understand why Weiss felt she had to deny how she felt. Feelings were normal, and the first step to dealing with them was acknowledging them. From the few conversations they'd had, Ruby knew it had something to do with Weiss being a Schnee and something about legacy or duty or something along those lines. But knowing didn't help the twinge of sadness Ruby felt. It hurt a little that Weiss didn't trust her enough to be open with her.

"You don't have to hide anything from me, you know," Ruby said gently. Ruby moved so that she was facing Weiss. Weiss turned her head to a side, enough to avoid eye contact but not enough for Ruby to miss the slight glimmer of something shiny on the edge of Weiss's eye.

"I—" Weiss started shakily and stopped. She sat down gracefully on her chair, closed her eyes, and clenched her hands in her lap, willing her emotions to subside. Ruby waited. A minute passed. When Weiss felt she could control her voice again, she continued. "I was actually trying to make Yang angry. Not actually angry," Weiss added hastily. "But enough to burn off the dirt and the spider and the webs tangled in her hair. Then I would just encase her in ice or something to cool her off and get rid of the flames. But I guess I…underestimated her."

"I thought you learned to never underestimate Yang." Ruby had meant it as a joke but hearing it out loud made it sound like an accusation. She quickly backtracked. "I meant, there's other ways to annoy Yang other than what you did."

"Such as poking her multiple times while she's playing a video game?"

"Well it worked, didn't it?"

Weiss sighed. "Yes, it did." Weiss smiled a little. "I admit, those marshmallow smores were delicious." Her smile faded back to a frown. "But she wasn't playing any games this time, and I wasn't about to touch her when she had a spider in her hair."

"That's fair," Ruby agreed.

"I…I didn't mean that. About her being a Huntress." For the first time since their conversation started, Weiss looked up at Ruby. "Even if both of you act like children most days, your combat abilities and intuition are formidable."

"I'm sure Yang knows you didn't mean it," Ruby comforted.

"I'm not so sure. I…lost control. Again." Weiss clenched her fists in her lap and stared at them. "I admit as much. But for her to imply that I'm only here because of the perks of my last name—"

"Weiss." Ruby reached out and laid a hand on Weiss's forearm. "Look at me." Reluctantly, Weiss looked into her silver eyes, and Ruby smiled a little. "I'm sure Yang didn't mean that either. Sometimes anger makes us say things we don't mean to say."

"But what if she—"

"Shh."

"Seriously—"

"Shh. Listen." Ruby hated interrupting their conversation, but she thought she had heard something. Weiss listened hard, and was about to reply indignantly that she didn't hear anything when suddenly she heard something rustle gently. Wordlessly, Weiss pointed Myrtenaster towards Yang's bed. Ruby met Weiss' eyes and nodded to indicate she understood. Ruby crept up to the bunk, then quickly rose-formed onto Yang's bed.

"It's her!" Ruby exclaimed softly.

"Who?"

"She's sleeping."

"What?"

"Come on, look! Aww she's so cute!"

"Are you sure that will support both of us?"

Ruby poked her head over to roll her eyes at Weiss. "It's Yang's bed. If it can handle Yang thrashing around all the time, it can easily handle both of us."

"Good point."

Weiss used a glyph to gently propel herself upward. She settled next to Ruby and peeked over her shoulder. The little black kitten was curled up against Yang's pillow, sleeping soundly. Its ears twitched occasionally and its tail flicked against the bed a little, which caused the quiet rustling sound they had heard. To Weiss, who had never owned a pet before, the sight was so endearing that she felt she could sit there for hours watching this kitten sleep.

"Isn't she cute?" Ruby asked softly.

"Yes, she is adorable." Weiss continued to watch the kitten with a child-like awe. Ruby glanced at her partner and smiled before turning back to the kitten. It was rare unguarded moments like these that made Weiss seem less like a haughty Ice Queen and more like a normal teenage girl like herself. She would definitely remember this moment.

A beep sounded, followed by the click of the door opening. Yang walked in considerably calmer than before, followed by Blake. They'd had a good talk, enough that Yang felt she had enough control to go back in the room and face Weiss again. Apparently, she was wrong.

"What are you doing on my bed?!" Yang's eyes started to turn red. After everything that she said, she still has the arrogance to sit on my bed?! Blake, quickly following Yang's train of thought, glared at Weiss. But before things could escalate, Ruby jumped in.

"We found her!"

"What?"

"We found the kitten! She's up here sleeping on your bed."

"Wait let me see!"

Momentarily distracted, Yang hoisted herself up onto her bunk. Weiss and Ruby slipped down to make room for her.

"Blake, you gotta see this! It's sooo cute!" Yang cooed, taking dozens of pictures on her Scroll. "Wait til Dad sees this!"

"Wait Yang, she's supposed to be a secret!"

"Oops. Right."

Blake had no problem leaping agilely onto Yang's bed and landing silently. "How'd you find her, anyway?"

"Well, with both of you out of the room and it being all quiet, we were able to hear her slight rustling."

"I guess that's good then. You hear that, Yang?"

"Yeah. It worked out I guess. Still doesn't make things right though."

The tension started to settle back in. Ruby looked pointedly at Weiss, who returned it defiantly before looking away. Blake nudged Yang, who insisted on stubbornly staring at the cat. A few seconds of silence passed.

"I—" Yang and Weiss both started, then stopped.

"You first." Weiss shook her head and wordlessly gestured back to Yang.

Yang sighed, dropping back down to ground level. Blake followed and put a hand on Yang's shoulder as Yang closed her eyes and took a few deep breaths. She'd been angry, and still kinda was, but Blake was right. Anger would only make things worse instead of fixing the problem.

"Weiss, what you said was not okay." Yang watched her teammate closely, and when she detected the slightest slump in her posture, she softened. "It hit a nerve, and I can see I hit a nerve too. Just to set the record straight, I think we've both earned our right to be here." Weiss looked up and Yang smiled a little. "On our own merit, not anyone else's."

At that, Weiss released the fists she'd been clenching at her side. "I didn't mean what I said," she confessed. "As I was telling Ruby, you may act like a child, but you consistently demonstrate high levels of fighting ability. More than that," Weiss held up a hand, seeing Yang about to retort, "I allow that there are times when I, or all of us, act in a way that is less…mature than our current standing as Huntresses in training. Attempting to purposefully annoy you to activate your Semblance and thus burn away all traces of dirt and insect particles proved to be such an act."

"Wait…you were making me angry on purpose?!"

"Not-not intentionally! Just…just enough to get rid of the spider."

"That was brilliant!"

Yang was grinning now, and Weiss stared in confusion. "Umm…alright then."

"Still doesn't excuse what you said. But just this once, I'll forgive you."

"I thought that was already implied," Weiss huffed.

"I take it back. Not forgiven," Yang said seriously. Weiss' eyes widened for a moment before Yang broke into a grin again. "Kidding, Ice Queen. That at least tells me you were serious." Yang held out a hand. "No harm done?"

Weiss stared defiantly at Yang's outstretched hand, long enough that Yang's grin started to falter. Ruby nudged her partner again and she finally rolled her eyes and daintily shook it. "Fine."

"I'll take it. And now, how did our furry little friend even get up there?"

Sensing that Yang was purposefully changing the subject, Ruby piped up with her usual enthusiasm, "She just disappeared and poof! She appears on your bed, like magic!"

"Like smoke," mused Weiss.

"Like a ghost!" exclaimed Yang.

"Like a ninja," Blake sighed, looking up from the book she had just picked up to re-enter the conversation and correct her teammates. "Magic doesn't exist, smoke leaves a trail, and ghosts are white, not black."

"Wait, that's it!"

"What now, Ruby?" Weiss asked.

"Ninja! We should name her Ninja!"

There was a pause as the other three turned the name over in their minds.

"I like it!" Yang declared.

"I suppose it will do," Weiss acquiesced, though Ruby could tell from Weiss's face that she approved of the name. That left just one more person!

"Blake?"

Blake didn't even look up from the book she had resumed as she shrugged, "Sure."

"It's official then!" Ruby rose-d back up to Yang's bed and pointed at the feline. "With all the powers of team leader bestowed upon me, I hereby dub thee Ninja!"

Ninja continued to sleep soundly.


We finally have a name! Thank you for all your suggestions, I promise I saw and thought about them, but Ninja turned out to be for the best.

This chapter ended up being longer because I realized that the argument between Yang and Weiss was cropping up and needed to address it. Its short, and resolved faster than I would have liked, but I just attribute it to the fact that team RWBY has been a team for awhile now, and they're past the initial stages of trying to get along. But they still have some bumps.

Til next time.