It was early in the Saturday morning. Earlier than most people their age would ever think of getting up, but they wanted to make today special. They wanted to spend their entire day together, starting with a shower.

The four entered the shower together, and took off the undergarments they slept in. It was a bit cramp with all four of them standing in the shower.

"Remind me when we build our house together to get an extra large shower," Weiss was already planning ahead.

"Ok, I'm turning on the shower," Yang warned her girlfriends, who retreated behind the shower faucet to avoid the surge of cold water that would initially spray out.

Yang hesitated for a few moments, letting herself enjoy feeling the bare skin of the three girls, but relented when Weiss gave her a few dirty looks. She turned the dials attached to the wall, turning the hot water farther than the cold dial to balance it out. Ruby at first yelped when she felt the initial spray of cold water, pushing her closer to Blake and Weiss, which of course did nothing to prevent them from even more blushing.

Weiss let her hand into the water, feeling the water reach the balance between cold and hot, "Ok, the water is fine."

"I'm kinda disappointed we aren't that close all the time," Yang joked with them, grabbing her team's collection of shampoo.

"In due time, Yang. In due time," she was handed her shampoo but stared down at it, "Actually, should we wash each other's hair?"

Ruby had already handed Yang her shampoo and stood in front of Yang awaiting for her fingers to scrunch through her hair.

"Uh, sure. Who wants to do my hair?" Yang held her shampoo up.

Weiss grabbed the thick bottle of shampoo from Yang's hand, "Oh my, Yang, you have excellent taste in hair products."

"Oh? Wow! Thanks! Gotta make sure this mane looks good for you guys," she grinned..

Blake took Weiss' shampoo and squeezed the gel into her hands, "Once we're done, I'll let Ruby wash my hair. She needs another opportunity to stare at my butt."

"I think we all need that opportunity," Yang and Weiss spoke in unison, leading to the four girls laughing at each other.

Ruby stood eagerly waiting for Yang to wash her hair. Yang and Weiss squeezed their gels and applied it to the person they were in front of. Ruby initially grunted against Yang's rougher hands for the first time in years. Her palms felt coarse against her scalp, though eventually, Ruby relaxed herself as Yang rubbed Ruby's hair softer than before.

Yang was in heaven. Weiss was so gentle with her hands that Yang was more focused on how good Weiss' felt than on washing Ruby's hair. She let out a sigh of relaxation, smiling softly while Weiss rubbed her hands through Yang's blonde hair.

"You put a lot of work into your hair, Yang," Weiss admired the yellow locks in her hands.

"I'll let you three in on my secret. My power comes from my hair. Once I'm angry or hurt, my hair starts a fire inside me. The longer it is, the bigger that fire is inside me. That's why I haven't cut it since I was eight," Yang explained.

Ruby giggled to herself, "Oh yeah. Dad cut your hair while you were asleep, and you wrecked half the house when you woke up!"

"I'll be sure to treat it with extra care," Weiss gently scrubbed Yang's hair, "Your hands feel nice, Blake."

Blake blushed and her fingers froze up in her white-haired girlfriend's mane, "Please don't say my hands are nice, Weiss."

The joke went over Ruby's head, but Yang covered her face in sudz as she laughed. Weiss' pale skin turned red from blushing, upon realizing what Blake meant.

For the next few minutes, the four girls washed each other's hair, giving each other tips on how they usually washed their hair.

"So, what are we gonna do today?" Ruby asked while she was washing Blake's hair and pretending she wasn't looking at Blake's butt.

"Oh god we never planned what we were gonna do today," Yang suddenly realized, "Ruby didn't you have this huge binder filled with things we could do?"

Weiss suddenly had a flash of a memory of what she did with Sun last night.


Weiss and Sun stood in front of the small bonfire they made of Ruby's binder, "Was it that bad, Weiss? Was it that bad we needed to burn it?"

"One of the things she wrote down was reassembling the moon," Weiss retorted.

Sun looked down at the binder and shrugged, "We don't need no water. Let it burn."


"Yeah? Whatever happened to that binder?" Weiss asked nervously, Blake's cat-like eyes seeing through her guilt, "Well regardless we should probably think of what we're going to do today."

Yang leaned against the wall of the shower, letting the suds fall off her hair with the water, "Well there is this one joint I've been wanting to try out. Supposedly they make really good omelettes. And Blake," Yang winked at the faunus, "They sell fish omelettes as well."

Blake licked the corner of her lips and smiled, "Well. We know we're going to eat breakfast there, no question about it."

"Aww. But I don't like omelettes!" Ruby complained while washing Blake's hair.

"We'll pick something up along the way for you, Ruby," Blake assured her.

The four girls planned what they were going to do that day, making small jokes about each other in between that and admiring each other's bodies. They got out of the shower and got ready for the day, each making sure they looked as appealing as possible: Yang in particular wore her best push up bra.

Blake and Weiss looked at some garter belts and decided to wear them, hoping they would look good for their girlfriends.

Ruby decided to wear her best scarf with her slayer outfit. The other girls wore their best outfits and stepped toward each other.

"Well, today is the day we all go out on a date," Weiss spoke first, "Anyone nervous?"

"Nah! It's just gonna be a day where we all four hangout. Don't sweat it, Weiss," Yang lightly patted her on the back.

"Um, what are we gonna do about holding hands?" Ruby asked.

"We'll just be four girls holding hands. A bit odd but I don't think anyone is going to care," Blake explained, "Now. Let's get this day started."

"YEAH!" Ruby cheered and led them through their door where they heard it smack into a poor fool's face, "Oh my gosh! I'm so sorry!" Ruby kneeled down to help the assailment

"We haven't taken five steps out of our dorm and already we're having problems," Weiss rubbed her bridge and looked down at Jean Kirstein, "Just what were you doing in front of our dorm?"

Ruby helped the Trost-born up to his feet, "What a guy can't pass by your room without repercussions?" He looked at how nice they were all dressed and raised his eyebrow, "What are you all dressed up for?"

Ruby froze up almost wanting to answer the Trost-born's question with, "We're all going on a date!" But little did her mind realize she had in fact admitted that to Jean.

Yang and Blake felt like Ruby had driven their station wagon off a cliff into the city of Trost until Weiss stepped forward, "Ruby and I are going on a double date with Blake and Yang," the trio let out a collective sigh as Weiss had saved them from a disaster.

Jean raised his eyebrows, having his doubts on what the foursome were really doing, "Well, whatever. Have fun with your double date. Me and Ren are gonna spend our time together making pancakes for Nora," he announced to team RWBY like there were his Twitter followers and closed the door behind him.

The team let out their breaths when the door closed, "Nice save, Weiss," Yang cheered the heiress.

"Never underestimate what I have prepared for what comes out of Ruby's mouth," Weiss boasted.

"What?" Ruby muttered.


It was early in the morning, the sun was starting to rise and the air was just right so for a few dozen minutes you could safely make out its shape. The amber light shined down on the city of Vale. Team RWBY stepped off of the transport ship and wandered through the early morning city.

"Well, ladies it's only eight-thirty in the morning. Where should we head first?" Yang asked with her arms behind her head.

After she asked this question, all four of their stomachs growled, Weiss' notably growling louder than Yang's, "We should probably grab some breakfast before we do anything today," Weiss suggested.

After finding a street of shops just opening up for the early birds in the morning, the girls went into shops looking for the meals they would enjoy. Within the next ten minutes they returned to a single table outside a bakery beginning to bake the bread it would sell for the rest of the day.

Weiss sat down first with her meal and waited patiently for the rest of her team, her mouth watering at the sight of a scrumptious, "Where are they? If they take too long I'm going to just eat this all by myself," she started reaching for her fork.

"Hold on, Ice Queen. If I can wait for the others, so can you," Yang sat down next to her with her breakfast, "But man, what is that? It looks great!"

Weiss looked down at her food with even more hunger, "Well it's a griddle scone. Back home my sister and I would wake up every morning and have one of these cooked for us by the servants. I'm looking forward to seeing how a Vale chef cooks this in comparison to an Atlesian chef," she looked over to Yang, "What did you get?"

"I got a sandwich with bacon, eggs, and sausage,"

"AND I GOT A CINNAMON ROLL!" Ruby roared likely waking up half the city.

"Really, Ruby? You had to pick a cinnamon roll?" Weiss groaned.

"Well yeah. It's got whip cream and chocolate on it. I couldn't say no!"

As Ruby finished describing her breakfast, Blake sat down at the table, "I got a tuna omelette," she licked her lips as she started cutting into it.

"OK! Let's eat!"


Five minutes later and the team sat back in their chairs staring into the sky, their bellies full and spirits high, "I don't know about the rest of you but that filled me up!" Yang belted, letting out a small burp.

"Yang, do you really thing burping is the best thing to do on a date with-

Blake cut Ruby short with a loud belch with the smell of fish emanating from her mouth, "Excuse me," she followed up with a quiet response.

Weiss giggled to herself, "Well so far, this has been a good start to the Best Day Ever," Weiss looked over to the gathering of people in an open block, "What's going on over there?"

"It's a Farmer's Market," Yang answered her, "Do you guys want to check it out?"

The four girls stood up, and before they started walking towards the market, Ruby reached for Blake's hand, "Um, Ruby. I don't not want to hold your hand, but we're in public right now."

Ruby groaned, disappointed she couldn't hold all of her girlfriends' hands, but settled on just Weiss' hand.

Yang held Blake's hand and nudged her sister, "I know it sucks but don't worry about it. When the time comes we won't have to worry about PDA."

Ruby sighed but put on a smile regardless and walked to the Farmer's Market with Weiss.

"So are we going to buy anything from here or are we just looking?" The heiress asked.

"Considering we won't be back in our dorm until tomorrow, it's safe to say we won't be buying anything," Blake explained.

"So there's just fruits and vegetables here?" Ruby asked, looking over the huge variety of produce before her.

"Yep. It's kinda nice to walk around and just look at some good looking produce," Yang walked past the three dozen heads of cabbage a man was selling.

The four girls walked around for a while, occasionally having to politely refusing the farmer's produce. They examined the fruits up close, and on one occasion getting the opportunity to try out some cantaloupe. Before the girls bit into their pieces Yang borrowed a salt shaker and sprinkled some salt along the juicy flesh.

"Try some of it now," Yang bit into her's after sprinkling nearly a mountain of salt across the slice, much to chagrin of the fruit stand owner.

Ruby, Blake, and Weiss bit into their fruits and immediately started eating more of the fruit until the slice was nothing more than the skin of the cantaloupe.

"Whoa! That was really good! Where did you learn how to do that?" Weiss asked enthusiastically.

The group of four walked through the Farmer's Market a bit more, reaching an end to the tents with produce. It was at that point they noticed that their polyamorous relationship was missing one partner.

"You guys saw where Blake went?" Yang asked Ruby and Weiss.

Ruby looked around, her sharp eyes scanning every person in the vicinity, looking for anyone resembling Blake. She noted several women and two men with long black hair. Several people in her sight wore buttoned up shirts, but most of them weren't women. She attempted to spot people with black bows in their hair, but the only person who wore a bow was a girl far too small to be Blake, and besides that she wore a pink bow. Ruby was slightly sidetracked by the thought of Blake wearing a pink bow, and wondered how it would look on her-

"Follow me, girls. I know where she is," Weiss started walking towards a small bookshop.


Blake was sitting with her legs crossed, absorbed in a good book, about the romance of two lovers, who are sadly separated by the other half of the world they live. Blake had a taste for those sappy love stories and enjoyed reading them, especially with such a unique plot to them. They may always fall in love with each other in the end, but it was the spice that makes life interesting.

Blake was so absorbed into her story that she didn't notice three beautiful women that she loved oh so dearly sit down next to her amongst the books. When she went to turn the page, she finally noticed they had sit down next to her.

"Wait, I haven't caught up yet," Blake looked over at Yang looking down at her book.

"Hey, guys. Sorry for leaving without telling you where I was going," Blake apologized.

Ruby leaned into Blake's shoulder and looked up at her, "Hey don't worry about it. We figured it out pretty quickly.

"We!?" Weiss held Ruby close to her, "Please, I was the one who figured out you were in the book store."

Yang hugged Blake from the other side, "So guys. What say we take this party to the adult section of this store," she winked at her girlfriends.

"Not in this store you yellowjacket!" the woman at the counter called them out.


Back out on the streets, the four girls walked through the city of Vale, stopping at stores to sample what they were selling, or to try out some strange food someone was selling. They all four stopped by an outdoor concert. Four men stood on the stage, and while the bassist and drummer were content with standing back and playing their music, the pianist and guitarist were getting really into their song, singing the lyrics together like they were truly together. The four girls debated with themselves who was more flamboyant, and they couldn't decide who.

Despite that, they enjoyed the performance of the band, especially near the end where the song 'kept building up, and the guitarist getting really into his song before they finally ended their song with the bassist doing a string of riffs with the piano.

Team RWBY had been moving to the beat of the song, holding hands together, and when their song finally ended, the cheered, full applause.


After wandering Vale for a few more hours, Team RWBY came across a pizzeria with an arcade right next door. Weiss had initially hoped that they could have ordered pizzas first and then hit the arcades, but Ruby, Yang, and Blake had other ideas. Ruby and Yang made a beeline to the nearest fighting game arcade. Ruby had picked a huge hulking bear in viking armor to fight Yang, who had chosen a tiny, pink-haired girl in a sling bikini and a beanie.

Despite how ridiculous it would have been to see in real life, Yang had won that match, and in the second round was able to beat Ruby without taking a single hit. Ruby, in a fit of fury and tears proceeded to throw her sister out of the arcade, because let's be honest people. Ruby knows those arcades are expensive and she wants to be respectful towards old video games. So if she wants to tussle, she's taking that outside. The cashier at the arcade gave a small thumbs as she threw out Yang.

Blake meanwhile stepped up to a screen that was a touch screen where you had to drag your finger along to slash at knights. She didn't make it past the first enemy. She lightly kicked the machine in frustration. And lightly kicked like Luigi's taunt in Smash Bros. But she didn't kick her foot out that far. Just the nonchalant kick that Luigi is known for.

Weiss just wandered around watching the various demos play out for her. Video games were never her strong suit, she never had any idea what to do or how to play any game that Ruby and Yang tried introducing to her. At most she could play some simple games on her phone, but eventually giving up when they became too hard for her to play. After eyeing a racing arcade game, she sat down at the seat and decided to play a round of it, thinking to herself, "I can drive. I'm sure I can race."

Well she was wrong. She picked standard for shift gears, and had no earthly idea how she could remotely drive the car. After a few moments of fiddling around with the shift gear, she stood up and walked away.

She walked past a pair of men standing by an arcade machine that was themed after toads. A shorter-bearded man watched his soft-spoken but witty friend supposedly breeze through the game as if it were his legacy.

Weiss soon found Blake standing next to a large machine with buttons that lit up on a wall, "Do you want to try this out?" Blake asked the heiress.

"Um, what exactly are we supposed to do?" Weiss stepped onto the platform, cautiously eyeing the machine.

"When the buttons light up, you're supposed to press them. Whoever hits the most buttons by the end wins,"

Weiss nodded, "And what do we get if one of us wins?"

Years of reading all of those cheesy erotic novels were finally going to pay off for Blake, "The loser gets their butt felt up by the winner," she whispered into Weiss ear just as the game started.

But then the fear started taking over because Weiss suddenly turned into an all out expert at the game, hitting five buttons within the first two seconds of the game. In order to feel the butt, Weiss had to kick it first, and she was easily kicking Blake's butt. She soon began predicting where the lights would blink up before she hit them, ranking up the score into the fifties by the first half-minute, leaving Blake with only a dozen.

A minute went by and Weiss won with a score of ninety-three, and Blake only scored thirty-two, "Well, uh. I guess I lost and-

Weiss kissed her on the lips, while she felt up Blake's butt with her hands. As Weiss felt more of Blake's butt, she enjoyed the strong muscle, yet soft skin details of her butt. When she heard children approaching from around a corner, they broke off the kiss and walked away from the machine.

They walked through the arcade, a blush permanently stuck on their faces, "So. You were, enthusiastic," Blake tried starting a conversation.

"Well, you know. I-

"Really wanted to touch my butt?"

"Well, you know. It's a nice butt, and well," Weiss looked over at Ruby and Yang once again going at it on a fighting game, "Hey, Yang! Let's get pizza!"

Yang looked back at Weiss, turning her attention away from the game, "What did you say?"

Ruby took the opportunity with her character to chip away at Yang's health until it was half-way down. Yang returned to the screen and tried to make a recovery, but unfortunately, it was far too late to win back the match; Ruby's character had knocked out Yang's in a mid-air kick. The slo-mo effect really rubbing the salt in Yang's wound.

Ruby danced behind Yang, humming a song to herself how she was better at video games than her sister. Most other times, Yang would have started a fight with her younger sister, but now, she could only stand over the arcade in sorrow.

Weiss looked to Blake and sighed, "Let's get some pizza before they kill each other."


Twenty minutes later, and the two sisters forgot about their skirmish for the wonderful pizzas they were literally vacuuming through their throats. Yang had one large meat-lover's pizza, and upon request from her, had extra bacon sprinkled on. Though because of the amount of meat on that pizza, none of her girlfriends went anywhere near the grease trap.

Ruby and Weiss shared one pizza on their own, a thin crust pizza with ham and onions, though Weiss was slightly annoyed that Ruby was eating more slices than the heiress. And Blake ate her own small veggie pizza, taking the toppings off first to eat and then the pizza slice.

While earlier that day they ate all of their breakfasts, their lunch they ate much less food. Blake and Weiss only managed to eat three slices, Ruby ate five where she usually ate half of a pizza, and Yang meanwhile was indeed able to eat most of the pizza except for one.

The three girls watched Yang hesitating to put the pizza in her mouth. Ruby pulled Yang's hand down and left the slice there.

"Guys. I shouldn't, have," Yang felt her stomach growling, "Eaten that whole pizza."

"Are you going to feel sick?" Blake asked the blonde.

Yang laid her head on the table, "I just need to rest a few minutes to rest."

Yang started snoring, a piece of pizza sticking to her face, "So while she's out, anything else you want to do today?" Ruby asked the remaining conscious girlfriends.

"We could go see a movie," Blake suggested, "I'm honestly too tired to do anything else."

"So we're not going to go on a roller coaster?" Ruby looked up at the cat Faunus.

"Ruby, ask yourself, are you willing to go on a roller coaster after eating that much pizza?" Weiss prodded at Ruby's stomach while asking her question.

Ruby felt her stomach growl and laid her own head on the table, "Let's see a movie."


The movie was nothing special. It was a romantic flick that Blake picked out specifically because the director had the audacity for it to be three hours long. Blake figured with three hours, her whole team could get some rest and actually have energy for later that night. Ruby, Yang, and finally Weiss eventually fell asleep after the main character yet again failed to realize that yes, she did want to go on a date.

When the three hours were up, the four girls walked out of the theatre and wandered through the streets of Vale, for the search of their last destination.

But as they made their way, they heard the music of a lonely bar. They all looked at each other and stepped inside, listening to the band's slow, but passionate music. The singer was singing about love as his bandmates jammed out some awesome music.

With no one in the bar besides the barkeep and the five-man band, Ruby Rose, Weiss Schnee, Blake Belladonna, and Yang Xiao Long held each other close, and danced, slowly moving together to the beat of the song.

Nothing else mattered. All that mattered then, was that they loved each other.


A/N My readers. I hope all of you once again can find someone like who Team RWBY found.

I will give out my Skype username to anyone who can name all the references I've made in this chapter.