Lykos wiped the sweat from his brow as he dove out of the way of another attack from Bái, a hailstorm of ice projectiles raining down on him. She was getting better. The shy girl that he'd saved in the woods had turned into quite the huntress, despite still being shy. He had watched her and protected her from the other students that had called her a monster once upon a time, though at this point she hardly needed it. She was strong, even with the bracelet dampening her powers. It was truly amazing.
"Give up yet Lykos-kun?" She called out. Lykos charged in, his whip meeting her ice sword and she pulled him in, struggling against him. He grunted as he tried to throw her away but he felt ice creeping up his legs and he scattered his whip, the shurikens falling to the floor and allowing him to leap away before recalling them to himself. When had she gotten this good? It couldn't all be on account of him, he could only teach her so much, but she seemed to be surpassing even his skill.
"It'll take more than that to make me give up Bái!" Lykos exclaimed. Another shower of ice daggers and Lykos blocked her attack with precision using his throwing stars. Despite the fact that it was well after lights out on the campus and that they were in the woods, Lykos seemed to have little problem defending against her. The moon did give off a considerable amount of light. He threw them out as soon as they returned and they flew for Bái, she blocked them with her ice shield and raised an ice wall between them to prevent him from retrieving his weapons. Bái used her power to vault the wall and stumbled off of her feet as she found an Ursa instead of Lykos.
Despite being fully aware of Lykos's ability she was taken aback momentarily and Lykos was able to blindside her, knocking her away. She stumbled across the ground and let her ice slide her across the woods, stopping as she hit a tree. Lykos sprinted for her ice wall, vaulting over it and collecting his projectiles. He reformed his whip and took off for Bái again, determined to get the deciding jump on her. He reached where she'd been but she had already moved. Lykos glanced around, the tree beside him exploding and throwing him off of his feet which allowed Bái to move in and jump on him. She held her blade to his neck.
"How'd I do?" She asked. He smirked.
"Someone's been paying attention in science class," Lykos said. He noted that Bái was only a few inches from his face as she slipped pulling her sword away, lying on his chest but catching herself with the ground. They stared into each other's eyes and Bái smiled at him, she blushed as she pushed her hair out of her face and swallowed hard. Here they were. Initiation. The dance. Training her. Protecting her. Everything in him told him that it was time, that it would be okay to move ahead with their relationship, but Bái slowly transformed into his mother.
"Lykos, can you bring me the milk out of the fridge?" She asked him. She was standing on the other side of a small kitchen from him and he smiled and nodded as he ran across the kitchen, throwing the door open and removing the milk, struggling to lift it up to him and she laughed. "You're getting stronger everyday Lykos. Someday you'll be big and strong like your father." Lykos smiled and nodded as he laughed.
"I'll be stronger than dad! Someday I'll be strong enough to beat even dad!" Lykos shouted. His mother's face changed slightly, her smile fading for a moment as she stared him in the eyes and nodded, her smirk returning as she turned back to the meal.
"Good," she replied. "I'm sure you will Lykos. One day you'll be much stronger than your father." The door was thrown open and Lykos' father stepped in, he smelt heavily of alcohol and stumbled as he looked angrily at the two of them, his face a dark red.
"What the fuck is going on in here?" He asked. He threw the bottle in his hand and it shattered as it crashed against the wall and scattered across the room, Lykos' mother stepping forward and moving Lykos behind her. Lykos looked up at her and glanced past at his dad. Lykos tried to run past her but she held him back and looked at him hard, her face cold and stern. Lykos' excited demeanor changed to concern and fear. "Did I stutter the first time?!" His father crashed into one of the chairs in the dining room and he threw it back towards the door.
"Just tell me what you want, I'm making dinner," Lykos mother told his dad. His father chuckled, clambering through the house before stopping at Lykos mother and grabbing her jaw. She removed his hand and he slapped her across the face. She cried out in pain, sliding away and Lykos moved to retaliate. "NO!" Lykos looked at his mother who rarely ever raised her voice. "Lykos leave. Just go."
"But…"
"Lykos, mommy is okay. I'll be okay Lykos, just go before daddy hurts you too."
"Lykos, are you okay?" Bái asked. He came to, his body trembling beneath her. He looked up at the night sky above her and grunted.
"You're still on top of me," he told her. She blushed hard and leaped up, brushing herself off as she reached down to pull him to his feet.
"I'm sorry Lykos-kun," she told him. Lykos looked at her and brushed her hair out of her face. She froze for a moment and looked deep into his eyes. "Lykos… h- have you ever been in love?" Lykos eyes became serious.
"I loved my mother," he told her. "She was truly an amazing woman." She looked away dejected.
"That's not what I meant," Bái replied. She traced her foot and she reached her right arm across her body and held onto her left. Her body swung slowly back and forth. "I mean like romantically." Bái stared up at the stars and sighed. "I don't remember much before waking up in the hospital. The council found an orphanage for me. That was my childhood. I don't really remember any kind of love, but I have an idea… a feeling of what it would be like." She looked at Lykos again, her face projected distress and he wondered if she was holding back tears.
" Bái," Lykos said taking a step towards her.
"How? How can I have a feeling that I've never been taught how to feel?" Bái asked. "Lykos…" She drew in a sharp breath. "Lykos I-"
"My father beat my mother," he told her. The wind quickly left her and she watched him. He stared at the ground.
"Lykos, I'm sorry," Bái said. He tried to chuckle so she wouldn't worry so much.
"I'm afraid to love Bái. I don't want to turn out like that monster. He treated my mother horribly and I'm just afraid that I might be capable of the same," Lykos told her. She took a few steps to him and grabbed his hand gingerly, causing him to look down at it before looking back up at her. His heart was pounding loudly enough in his chest that he couldn't hear anything else. Her hand was warm, it felt nice in his.
"Lykos, you're not like that," Bái told him. "You would never hurt me." He looked at her, something slowly breaking inside. "You've done everything right so far. You've protected me. You're kind to me." He was hesitant. "Lykos…"
Lykos, mommy is okay. I'll be okay Lykos, just go before daddy hurts you too.
The anxiety was building in his chest. There was a fear that he'd become his father, but there was a greater fear that someone like Paris might come along and try to do something awful to her again. He needed to be there for her. He needed to protect her. He couldn't explain it, but Bái seemed so much like his mother.
"Lykos…" She stammered again. She closed her eyes and took a deep breath once more. "Lykos I-" Lykos cut her off with a kiss, her eyes shot open in shock and she melted, Lykos hand brushing her cheek and holding the back of her head. He released the kiss and she looked at him in disbelief for a long moment before her face twisted into a smile and she ran back towards the dorms screaming. "Oh my Oum! Lykos kissed me! Ahhhhhh! Tawney! Cobalt!" Lykos smirked, his mind trying to push aside the thought of his father. He slowly walked back towards the dorm. Pyrrha and Jaune walked out from deeper in the woods and watched the two of them walk back towards their room.
"Now aren't you glad we waited instead of yelling at them?" Pyrrha asked. Jaune chuckled as he held her hand and they walked across the school grounds towards the apartment.
"I wasn't going to yell at them, I was just going to remind them that they were out past curfew," Jaune said.
"And how many times were we out past curfew training you on that rooftop?" Pyrrha asked. Jaune chuckled and kissed her on the cheek causing her to giggle.
"Lots," Jaune said.
Neela stood on the end of the longest pier and stared out at the reflection of the broken moon on the water. Remnant was a large world, much larger than she could ever hope to comprehend, but it gave her a feeling of peace knowing that the same moon that she looked at now was the same that Eliana would be watching from the dorms. It was the same moon that gave light to the night to her family that lived in Atlas. The same celestial body that shone on the shadows of the Fang. When she thought about it that way, the world didn't seem so big after all. But it was. She was but a speck. One of several million people who was just trying to make it by in life by doing what they felt that they needed to in order to survive.
It was humbling. This was the first time that she had taken a break and set aside a fleeting moment for complete solidarity. Her body ached spiritually from running after greatness for the last several months, but the concept of greatness didn't stop. Pride and determination ran at her side, or sometimes, more accurately, behind her. They pushed her on as greatness taunted her from the finish line, but she lacked self-discipline in the matter. Some days it helped and others it just left her exhausted. Learning at Beacon wasn't meant to be a fifty-meter dash, but a marathon that demanded a slow and steady pace. It was quiet.
In this moment that race didn't matter. She was alone. She was safe. She was content. She let out a sigh and smiled as the thought about Eliana and wished that this could have been another moment that they could share, but she knew she couldn't bring her along. She knew that she needed to meet Raven alone. If Yang found out she'd probably kill Raven and punish Neela severely. The huntress in training had been tight-lipped for the last week, refusing to even tell Blake, who was well aware that they'd met up during the dinner. Neela laughed as she kicked a small rock from the edge of the dock and watched it splash into the water, using her power to see it complete its journey, coming to a rest on the ocean floor.
She was sure that Eliana would have a lot to tell her in the morning. Titus and Ilia would complain that Eliana wouldn't shut up about her. It made Neela happier than words could describe. Her life was so close to perfect and she only needed to reach out and touch the last few pieces of the puzzle to make it happen. She'd either fix Raven and Yang's relationship or send Raven away. She'd help stop the Fang and bring peace to Blake once more. She would finally… Neela's thoughts derailed as she looked hard at her body blocking the moon's reflection. Would she finally tell Eliana? In a world of chaos and tragedy, was it sane to believe that her dreams could come true?
"I know that look," Raven said as she approached Neela with a determined saunter, stopping several feet away. Neela looked back at her and waited for what the woman would say next. "It's the same look that Qrow had on his face every time that he was thinking of Summer." The darkness of the night made it impossible for her to be completely certain, but Neela thought that she saw Raven crack a smile. She put on her mask and blinked, her red eyes seemed to glow and were menacing. "And we all know how that turned out." It was a harsh way of putting it, but Raven seemed like the kind of woman that worked best delving out doses of cold, hard reality. Remnant was unforgiving, and it would likely prove it could live up to the claim if Neela didn't tell Eliana sooner than later.
"What's on the flash drive?" Neela asked, her doe eyes becoming hard and now she was certain that Raven was smiling, she could hear it in her voice.
"Not beating around the bush anymore, are we?" Raven asked. Neela's expression refused to change and Raven held out the flash drive before snatching it back at the last second, Neela failed to grip the device and Raven threw it hard out into the water. The sound of it landing into the water with a plunk was hardly audible to Raven, but Neela's ears made no mistake after she'd lost sight of it and she looked back at Raven confused. "The files that I was seeking were on the drive, but it was rigged to wipe itself after five minutes of use. They had no problem proving the contents existed at the restaurant because they knew I wouldn't get them. However, the Dread that I gave to them is very real and we are going to demand a refund." Raven gripped her sheathes trigger for a moment and the Dust chambers spun before locking into place. "By force, if we have to."
"That still doesn't answer my question," Neela restated annoyed. "What was on the drive!?" Raven shook her head.
"Too pushy. I give out information on a need to know basis. You haven't even offered me information in return," Raven replied. Neela didn't give an inch, pushing past Raven and heading for the port. Raven watched her for a long moment. "Where are you going?" Neela glanced back. She knew why Raven had agreed to let her tag along, and if Raven wanted to play mind games, Neela could play them too. She was going to get information and she'd help Raven mend her relationship with Yang in the process. Give and take.
"Back to my dorm. If you aren't going to tell me anything, then I have to study," Neela informed her. Raven gritted her teeth, tempted to let her go, but it was probably her last chance at fixing things. She didn't know how to go about doing it, and where Tai and Blake refused to tell her how, she hoped that the girl would be simple enough to just come out with it. She had no business knowing what she planned, but if she didn't tell Neela her plans would be put to an end in seconds and Tai surely wouldn't let her live with him forever. He tolerated her at best, but as much as she wanted to be pissed off at his anger towards her, she knew why he was. Raven groaned.
"Neela!" Raven shouted. Neela stopped and looked back at her.
"What?" Neela asked walking back so that she could hear Raven better.
"The drive contained information about your family," Raven told her. Neela's eyes narrowed.
"What?" Neela asked, wondering if she was imagining what she'd just been told.
"The Fang somehow got their hands on information about your family specifically and your team," Raven said. Neela shook slightly as she took a step away from Raven, her heart racing to life and she clutched her chest, her breathing quickly choosing rampancy and erratically pumped her lungs. She looked hard at the wooden boards that made up the dock below her as the echoes of the past surged into her mind and she tried to shake them. They hated humans. They would kill Eliana. Kill her mothers. Kill Shadow. Her.
A perfect tool. She'll make a fine weapon and restore greatness to the Faunus and Fang like no one before her.
Just a child, but so much potential.
She could be the one to turn the tide. The one who brings the majority into our favor.
Kill the humans. Even Faunus that opposed them. Kill Ilia, Titus, Yang, Blake, Eliana, Shadow… All of them. Everyone. Neela was instantly returned to reality as a hand struck her face hard and she reeled to the left. It stung, and she looked back up to see Raven standing above her.
"We will stop them Neela," Raven told her. Neela looked at her in a dazed awe. Did Raven really want to help her? "Are you going to help me fix this?" Raven asked. Was this her chance? Was this her moment to fix everything? To bring happiness back to both of her mothers, to protect Eliana and her teammates, to become the huntress that everyone thinks that she can be?! The fear had subsided and Neela swallowed hard as she nodded.
"So the drive was only a copy?" Neela asked.
"Exactly. The one with the information about your family hasn't been handed over to Athena yet, it's been passed through several hands so that if anyone does happen to find out about it, they won't be able to trace it back to the original source. The information about your team, however, is in one of Athena's handmaiden's possession, and they are working with a man known as Admon as we speak to try and crack it." She told Neela. She turned away so that Neela couldn't see her face as she lied, despite wearing a mask. "But I don't know where the White Fang is and even if I did, it would be too dangerous to go in and take anything, short of amassing an army or bringing the council along."
"What's wrong with getting the council involved?" Neela asked. Raven looked back at her.
"You're not truly so naïve, are you?" Raven asked. "I've been wanted by the government since the day I took over my clan. If they caught me they'd sentence me to a slow and painful death."
"Perhaps you can redeem yourself with this," Neela suggested. Raven scoffed.
"You and Ruby might think so, but the others would not agree. Sterling would see me dead before they could even place me on trial. He says he means well by all of his decisions, but I'm starting to wonder otherwise," Raven told her opening a portal beside them. "We have no more time to waste with all of this small talk. If we can find out where the original Xiao Long flash drive is now, there's still hope that we can stop it from reaching the Fang." Neela nodded preparing to step into the portal.
"Right," she replied. She stepped through, the change instantaneous as she found herself facing a nightclub that she could hear from the stretch of run-down highway she stood in the middle of that was at least one hundred yards away. Raven stepped out behind her and stared across the full parking lot towards the bouncer that stood at the door and she walked with confidence straight up to the man. He didn't say a word to her, never unfolded his arms or changed his demeanor. The man stepped out of the way, both of them free to enter, Raven holding the door open for Neela and letting it slam close behind them. Raven unsheathed her blade.
"Are you ready?" Raven asked.
"What do you mean ready?" Neela asked. Raven took a few quick steps forward to the sliding doors.
"They aren't exactly keen on me here," Raven said. The doors slid open and the music, if it could be called that, flooded Neela's Faunus ears and drowned her eardrums. She could barely hear anything but as Raven made her grand entrance and gave them all a wave the record that was playing scratched, ceasing the noise as all eyes were on Raven. She seemed quite pleased with the response and she cleared her throat. "Where is Junior?!" They all looked at her for a long moment before up from the bar strutted two women that must have been close to Neela's mothers in age. One was dressed in red and black, the other in a white and greenish blue, and they pointed in unison at the DJ.
"It's fine!" Melanie yelled.
"Keep playing!" Miltia added. The girls walked away without another sound as the music picked back up and Raven followed them to the bar with Neela on her tail. She sat on one of the stools.
"Whisky," Raven said to the bartender. "And water for the girl." Melanie and Miltia stood on the other side of the counter and stared at Raven, never taking their eyes off of her or speaking until she got her drink.
"What do you want, Raven?" Melanie asked.
"You said that you'd never come back," Miltia reminded her. Raven smirked.
"I know what happened last time, and what was said, but you girls are both just too cute for me to keep away forever. I came here for information," she told them. Melanie sighed and rolled her eyes.
"Like always," Mel said.
"Can't you just come in here once to dance with us?" Mil inquired. Raven's smirk disappeared.
"Do I seem like a dancer to you?" Raven asked plainly. Neela looked at the far end of the bar, a girl who appeared to be a few inches shorter than her watched her sip water. The girl looked much too young to be in the bar, and her curled, blonde twin tails with too much volume only furthered the feeling. She waved happily at Neela and Neela waved back despite her bewilderment. "Are you ladies going to get Junior so that he can help me, or not?" Melanie shook her head with her arms crossed.
"It'll cost you," Mel said.
"He retired a few years ago," Mil answered. Melanie shot her a cross look.
"Miltia!" Mel exclaimed. "You can't just give her the info. We probably could have gotten something in return."
"Do you really want her to tear the place apart again?" Mil asked.
"If he's retired, then who do I talk to about gossip?" Raven asked them, her voice annoyed as her patience was quickly running out. Neela could tell that she didn't care much for the place but wasn't sure if it was the atmosphere or sheer volume of people inside. Neela could help fight their way out if they needed to, but she hoped that it was preferred as a method of last resort. "I'll start killing people, beginning with the two of you, if I don't get an answer. Take your pick."
"Melanie?" Miltia asked. Melanie groaned and unfolded her arms.
"Sirius?" Melanie asked Miltia as though she was double checking. Miltia nodded and looked at Raven.
"Sirius," Miltia repeated. "You're in luck, he happens to be in the back in one of our VIP rooms tonight." Miltia walked back around the bar. "Follow me." Neela and Raven found their feet and let Miltia guide them, but Neela could feel herself beginning to sweat harder. She swallowed and Raven caught her eye for a fleeting moment.
"Something wrong?" Raven asked. Neela shook her head.
"It's nothing really," Neela replied. "It's just that I've met Sirius before and I'm under the impression that he doesn't care much for me." Raven chuckled.
"If he tries anything tonight, I'll remove his head from his shoulders," Raven told her. Neela couldn't argue with that and she entered the room ahead of Raven, Sirius seemed relatively drunk with Astra and Asteria draped over him on each side of the large leather couch. He stiffened for a moment as he spotted Neela but his demeanor made a one-eighty as Raven sat beside her on the opposite side of the small round table. "Sirius I assume?"
"Well if it isn't Neela," he said in a matter of fact manner. "And everyone knows the great Raven Branwen." He tried to make himself more comfortable and failed miserably, nearly sliding off the couch instead and the girls laughed as they pulled him back up. "To what do I owe this pleasure?" Raven drew her sword and held it to his neck he glanced down at it and chuckled as he lightly shook his head. "Clearly not here for the drinks I take it? At least not the little Faunus beside you, she's far too young."
"There's a flash drive with information from the Council's servers located at Beacon on it," Raven told him. "I want to know where it is now." Sirius looked at the twins who shrugged at him.
"Why would Raven Branwen, the most infamous loner in the history of Remnant, care about a silly little flash drive with the information of a family she doesn't even know? Listen, I'm a drifter too and at one point I thought that maybe I'd want a family but I wised up real quick," Sirius said as he pushed the sword away with his hand. "You're wasting your time here Raven. Why don't you go back to Mistral? Or, better yet, you try and take on Athena alone again and see what happens. The best case scenario is that you both kill each other and the world ends up a safer place because of it."
"I care about the flash drive," Neela said. Sirius laughed with a slur, trying to point at her but his body swayed for too much. "Tell us who has it now or I promise that this night won't end as smoothly as you hope." Sirius stood and looked down at Neela.
"You're only a child and you can't understand how these things work, but you won't always get your way in life. The only thing keeping Raven from killing me right now is the fact that without a shadow of a doubt in her mind, she knows that I have information about the flash drive. Let's have Beacon's number one freshman huntress sit this one out, and we'll see if Raven gets agitated enough to kill me," Sirius said. His eyes narrowed as he looked at her. "Oh, but you won't do anything awful enough to make me talk. You have to stay on Neela's good side so that she can fix the problem between you and your daughter… Sound accurate?" Sirius sat and hiccupped. "I might have had a bit to drink, but I'm not so far gone that I can't outsmart you." Raven stood.
"He's right Neela, let's go," Raven told her as she moved to the door and opened it. "Neela!" Neela sat for a long moment, watching Sirius closely as he laughed. In a blur, she had removed an arrow from her quiver and slammed it into his chest, just next to his heart. Both of the girls shrieked out of the suddenness of it all and Neela held the arrow firm as his hand grabbed hers. He grunted and groaned as he tried to shake her off, but her grapple hook had latched to a stripper pole located behind the couch allowing her to pin him effectively. Neela gritted her teeth and stifled an amused laugh.
"What the hell?" Sirius asked as his mind raced to catch up to the situation.
"I'm a huntress, sometimes you have to do things that aren't right in order to protect the people you love," Neela said. "You're right, seeing Raven torture you would be a good indicator that nothing has changed." A grin crawled onto her face as she shot a knowing look back at Raven. She leaned down to his ear and whispered in it. "But I can leave and I won't have to see any of it."
"Part of that regiment involves seeing how far I can shove the tip of my katana under each finger nail before he starts screaming in pain," Raven told him. Neela laughed internally. Raven clearly didn't get the concept of good cop bad cop, but it didn't matter now. Sirius's eyes grew frantic as he tried to remove Neela but it was no use.
"Get off!" He shouted in desperation.
"Who has the files?!" Neela yelled.
"Screw you," Sirius spat. Neela wiped her face slowly, pulling her arrow out which drew another cry of pain from Sirius and leapt off, making her way to the door.
"Do whatever you want to him," Neela said. Raven smiled and moved towards Sirius who scrambled to the right but was stopped by the broadside of her sword.
"Is this worth dying for?" Raven asked. Sirius flinched as she raised it above her head and swung down.
"Paris!" Sirius cried out prompting Raven to come up short. Both the twins gasped and looked at him.
"Sirius!" Astra yelled at him.
"Yes! Sirius!" Asteria shouted.
"Nobody cares for him anyway! Besides, I don't know where he is. Once Mercury was captured and Paris got his new orders he was relocated so the council wouldn't find us," Sirius exclaimed. Neela took a step back into the room but Raven stopped her with her arm.
"Where are you hiding out?!" Neela asked. Raven ushered Neela out quickly and closed the door behind. "What's the big deal?!"
"We got what we came here for, now it's time to leave," Raven told her practically dragging her out.
"What about the rest of Stardust?" Neela demanded.
"What about them? I don't care about helping the council or anyone else," Raven told her. "I'm only here to protect the family." Raven opened a portal and shoved Neela in, placing them back out on the docks. "You can figure out where Stardust is on your own time, I need to figure out where this Paris character is before he can hand the files off again."
"Would you have killed him if he hadn't told you?" Neela asked trying to change the subject. She knew there was no use in being angry about it, Raven was a determined and stubborn individual who wasn't going to indulge Neela just because she tagged along. She wouldn't have been surprised if Raven was considering this as babysitting. Raven took a deep breath and looked her over.
"You can't understand until you're out in the field without anyone else to look out for you or telling you exactly what to do. Maybe I would have killed him, it's hard to say what would have happened next, but just from my short time in this city, would killing him have been such a bad thing?" Raven asked.
"Everyone deserves a fair trial," Neela told her. Raven shook her head as she took off her mask.
"Life isn't that cut and dry," Raven replied. "What if it had been Athena and she was about to kill Shadow? Would you still try and find a way to let her live?" Neela thought it over and agreed partially with Raven. It was situational and partially had to do with the heat of the moment. "I will admit that you surprised me back there. Stabbing him with that arrow?"
"I was getting into it, and I had to get him back for the scar his teammate left on me," Neela told her. Raven smirked.
"Are you sure that we aren't related by blood?" Raven asked as she messed up Neela's hair.
"Now what?" Neela asked as she shook her off.
"I'll be in touch as soon as I figure out more about this Paris, or who he passed the files off to," Raven told Neela. Raven turned to walk away but stopped before reaching the end of the dock up by the port. "Your friend. Eliana is it?" Neela nodded. "Tell her how you feel before it's too late. You'll regret it if you don't." With that Raven slipped into a portal and disappeared leaving Neela to reflect on the words. There was a sense of irony to the fact that her grandmother hadn't taken her own advice. Neela glanced back at the moon once more. Why was Stardust helping the Fang? She took a deep breath and headed for the airship docks down the coast.
Bái and Lykos seem closer, and Neela learns that the Stardust gang is helping the Fang. But why? Next week, the Atlas Military moves to pull SDC employees out of Menagerie in Chapter 59 - Quake!
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