"That first match was awesome!" Ruby said as she walked down the hallway of the school with Glynda and they rounded the corner for Blake's lecture hall. They opened the door to find her watching the feed of the event on her computer, sitting on the edge of her seat as the minutes ticked away towards the second match. She glanced up frantically, feigning a happy smile towards Ruby for seeing her for the first time in a while before returning to the screen and watching nervously. "The match hasn't even started yet and you already look like a ball of nerves." Blake didn't bother looking back up at her.
"Isn't she always like this when Neela's involved?" Glynda asked.
"As far as I've seen," Raven said stepping through the open doorway behind them. Ruby glanced back, slightly confused as she looked Raven over and then looked to Glynda.
"Does… Does Yang know that she's here?" Ruby asked.
"Why is that the first thing that everybody asks?" Raven pondered.
"I can't speak for everyone else, but I was there when the two of you went toe to toe on Patch," Ruby explained. "What are you doing here?"
"I'm watching my grandaughter fight," Raven replied. "I think there are a few things that I could teach her to make her better." Raven walked past them to stand behind Blake and watch the live feed. "I remember the last time I saw this much potential for power. An annoying girl with black and red hair, a white cloak, thought that the power of teamwork could conquer everything." Raven glared off into the distance. "She was probably right…"
"What happened?" Ruby asked. Raven stared at her confused.
"Nobody has ever told you?" Raven asked. Ruby shook her head.
"Qrow doesn't like talking about it and dad wasn't really sure," Ruby replied. Raven took a deep breath.
"I didn't think that we could defeat Salem even if we worked together…" Raven began. She stopped short. "So she took that to mean she'd need to do it alone. She was foolish, but Ozpin told her she had 'silver eyes' and she took that to mean that the weight of the world was on her shoulders."
"You can't blame Ozpin for her death or yourself, neither of you meant that she should do it all alone," Ruby offered. Raven nodded.
"I know," Raven said.
"The match is starting," Blake blurted.
"The girl needs to work on her speed," Raven spoke out loud. Blake looked back at her. "If Neela works on getting faster, she'll be even better. There's nothing wrong with her hunting-type style, but when she faces somebody like Jaune who clearly has more power, she needs to overwhelm him with speed, and it'll happen one day."
"Maybe you should tell her all of that when you have your training together," Blake mumbled. Raven looked down at her.
"She always like this?" Raven asked chuckling.
"Only when she's anxious," Glynda answered.
"Can we run through the plan one last time?" Bái asked.
"I have an idea," Tawney offered as she cracked her neck and rotated her shoulders. "Point me at Neela and we'll win."
"Are you going to be able to use your laser again?" Lykos asked.
"I brought an extra Dust core, so we should be good to go," Cobalt told him.
"Your time starts now team!" Jaune yelled into their comms. They stared at a large office building, several stories high where they'd been told that Team NITE was keeping a hostage.
"Cobalt, get a vantage point and use that scanner of yours, Bái and I are going in through the front door. Tawney, alternative route. We have just as much time as Team NITE did, let's get in there and show Glynda that we deserve to be number one instead," Lykos instructed them.
"Not as good as my plan," Cobalt complained.
"Get over it," Tawney said as she sprinted away. Cobalt grumbled and turned to leave before Lykos stopped him.
"Give me the bracelet," Lykos told him. Cobalt handed it over and raised an eyebrow.
"Going to let the beast loose on her leash?" Cobalt inquired.
"Not exactly," Lykos replied.
"You really think that she'd be foolish enough just to come right through the front door?" Eliana asked as Neela trained her sights down the hall and nodded her head as she glanced up at her friend for a moment.
"Tawney is headstrong and I'm involved," Neela reminded her. "Sure, she might want to be in first place as bad as the other three but let's face it, she'll be coming after me first."
"The rest of us are in place," Titus replied from somewhere else inside of the building. "What's their move going to be?"
"Lykos will take advantage of Cobalt's tech in the place of having an ability like my own," Neela explained. "He'll be at a vantage point scanning the building over, but that still makes him the least of our worries seeing as how we have a five to three fight on our hands until he returns. Tawney will be coming for me, so unless she makes it to the room with the hostage, let me lure her away. Lykos and Bái are the ones that we'll actually have to worry about, I'm still not sure what Bái is completely capable of, and Lykos is clever. He may only have illusions of Grimm that may not fool us, but when he uses them it cloaks him, meaning that it'll be hard to guess what he does next."
"I've got a visual on Bái and Lykos," Coco replied, she was in one of the first-floor hallways, acting as the equivalent of Jaune in the last match.
"I'll head there now!" Titus replied. Coco opened fire, Bái continually creating an ice shield in front of them and repairing it as Coco attempted to mow them down, allowing them to get in close before the shield gave in completely. Coco swung her gun around as it transformed, smashing through Bái's ice body armor and leaving her in slight shock at the pro's strength before she managed to slide back, Lykos' whip lashing out and wrapping around Coco's barrel as the weapon was changing back. Lykos stopped hard in his tracks, causing Coco to stutter as Bái began to freeze her, but she had more than enough strength to beat him at his own game, yanking back and swinging Lykos around into Bái. He released the weapon's grip, both of them tumbled through a few of the cubicles, sliding across the room on her ice at his request.
Titus reached the room moments after Lykos began his illusion on Coco, who stumbled about blindly as she circled cautiously.
"I've got Bái!" Titus declared. He smashed through an ice wall as it formed in front of him, doing little to slow his momentum and his blades met both of her short swords, they crashed against each other as he activated his fire Dust within the kopides, expecting to cut right through her blades. It wasn't enough, and the two of them held each other back as they meticulously met each other's blows.
"Lykos, take down Coco if you can!" Bái shouted to him. "Leave Titus to me." This girl always confused and amazed Titus. They couldn't have been any more opposite in size and stature, but her speed and tenacity made up for the areas that she lacked in, and she went toe to toe with him, keeping him occupied enough that he wouldn't be able to get rid of her easily, and wouldn't be able to get away to help Coco unless he wanted to be severely injured.
"Working on it," Lykos replied. The Ursa that Coco had been seeing disappeared and before she could open fire Lykos leapt up unexpectedly, leaping off of the top of her gun and flipping over her, his whip grabbed her ankle and pulled, throwing her onto her chest. She rolled and aimed, just to find her arms being pinned by his throwing stars and she struggled against them.
"Here!" Bái shouted. Bái showed a sudden burst of force which turned Titus around, the militant stared at Lykos in shock for a moment before throwing both of them back with gravity Dust and leaping back from them.
"How are things going down there?" Neela asked.
"Just dandy!" Titus shouted into his comms as he raised an earthen wall between him and his opponents. "Any chance that Eliana could get down here to help me? You can take Tawney when she shows up, right?" Neela chuckled as the door burst open and Tawney stood in its place, a manic smile twisting at her lips
"I can handle this," Neela told Eliana.
"You sure, she's been waiting for this since the day you beat her in the courtyard," Eliana informed Neela.
"I'm sure," Neela reassured her. Eliana gave her a nod before heading off down the hall, Neela fired an arrow that Tawney caught and tossed away before it exploded. The steam from the fire and ice arrow filled her vision anyway and she made quick work of clearing it out. A blast of wind Dust from her tonfas revealed a Neela that was already inches from her and she swung back around, greeting Neela's sword with resounding fire. Neela slid back a couple of feet, preparing as Tawney charged in and calculated her next move. Taking Neela down would be easy this time she knew how the girl moved and how she reacted after pouring over countless launched herself over Neela similar to how Yang would and found a fist to the gut that tossed her away and through several cubicle walls.
Tawney finally came to a crashing halt and found her feet quickly, not letting the fact that Neela got lucky deter her. She came in again hard and swift, though Neela moved in a manner that almost seemed predictive, even landing a hit with her sword once that forced Tawney to move back. How could Neela still be this evenly matched, everything that Tawney had learned about her up to this point told her that this was the way to defeat Neela. Neela smirked, flipping out her bow and firing an arrow past Tawney that planted into the wall harmlessly on the opposite end of the room. Neela leapt to her left, flicking her right wrist as she clearly gripped something in her hand and Tawney attacked once again. Tonfas met metal as Neela reflected her blows, kicking her back towards the arrow in the wall and making Tawney suspect that something was up.
"I'm not going to lose to you again!" Tawney shouted. Her premeditated and planned attacks were nothing more than useless swings at thin air, Neela was reading her like a book unlike last time and Tawney wondered why it wasn't working until that curiosity began wearing on her and transformed into a blinding rage. Tawney grew erratic, placing more pressure on Neela but taking away any hope of defense, blow after blow landed from her opponent and Tawney was at the end of her rope. She hooked her tonfas together, a mighty explosion threw them both onto their backs and Tawney scrambled to her feet to find that Neela was gone. "Running away, huh? Scared Xiao Long?" Tawney muttered obscenities under her breath until she spotted Neela at the end of a different hallway.
"Tawney, we can't waste so much time on Neela, we need to keep looking for the hostage, the clock is ticking," Cobalt reminded her.
"Then how about you get your ass over here and get the hostage, smart guy!" Tawney yelled at him. She sprinted down the hallway as she let out bursts of fire Dust beside her as she ran along, ready for her second round against Neela. It finally clicked with her, she hadn't thought about it until they'd been separated, but Neela had probably trained with Yang for hours on end when she was younger, and Tawney's downfall was having the same teacher. She was right about close combat being Neela's weakness, it was obvious from the girl's fighting style, but she'd been using Yang's moves and Neela was all too familiar with them. Tawney raced in for Neela before throwing her tonfas up to block, hitting her knees at the last moment and sliding under Neela's blade, the girl was already overly committed and Tawney's countermove placed a powerful blow to Neela's leg, causing it to crumble beneath her.
Neela cringed and bit back the pain of the sudden hit to her aura, rolling away from another possibly critical hit and firing an explosive arrow to give her a moment to think. The arrow was enough of a catalyst to set off Tawney's scheme, the bursts of Dust before weren't only helping her move more quickly down the hallway, but weakening the floor. It gave out beneath Neela and she tumbled into the basement, embracing the darkness that Tawney wouldn't be able to see in. Neela shuffled quietly, watching Tawney drop-in where the light shone in and squint for her prey. Neela fired another arrow with a Dust wire attached, moving quickly to secure Tawney before she realized what was happening. Tawney blasted herself back, ruining Neela's plan again and leaping out of the hole when she smirked and stepped away.
"Cobalt, can I call in our favor now?" Tawney asked.
"You think it's going to help us?" Cobalt asked as he began moving towards the building now that he'd located the hostage.
"It'll keep Neela busy and I can help find the hostage," Tawney told him walking towards the entrance. Cobalt was confused.
"You're going to let someone else fight Neela?" He double-checked.
"Do you want to win this thing or not?" She asked. He could hear the frustration in her voice. Something happened that caused Tawney to be unable to win.
"Sure, go ahead," Cobalt replied.
"Are you guys doing okay?" Neela asked Titus and Eliana.
"Yeah, why wouldn't we be?" Eliana asked moving in close and trying to tase Lykos. He recalled his shuriken, allowing Coco to be on her feet once again. Her attacks came closer with each swing of her fists, forcing Lykos away as he lashed out, catching her arm with his whip and pulling her in, snapping the bracelet onto her wrist. He smirked as she kicked him back, letting his shuriken fly and as she tried to raise a forcefield to protect herself, she failed. The stars struck her in the back, damaging her aura and a well-placed kick to her chest finished her off.
"Eliana is down!" Coco said as she continually chipped away at the ice wall in front of her. "Neela!"
"Working on it!" Neela replied. Titus burst into stone without warning, planting his feet and smashing his fist into Lykos chest, instantly breaking his aura and planting him into a wall. Bái quickly moved past Coco who was still encased and swept around the corner into the stairwell.
"Bái is making her way upstairs!" Titus shouted. He smashed through the ice in front of Coco and they gave chase.
"She's pretty quick!" Coco noted.
"You're telling me," Titus replied. "Neela, I hate to bother you again…"
"Just a moment!" Neela exclaimed. She reached the end of the hall, spotting them before something slammed into her stomach and threw her back from where she'd come. She slid across the floor, checking her aura quickly on her armband before noting that Yang was standing at the end of the corridor. "Funny, I was just thinking of you."
"Tawney might have my moves, but she doesn't adapt like I do," Yang said cracking her knuckles.
"We'll see about that!" Neela shouted. Neela grappled Yang's mechanical arm, holding tight as her feet came in for Yang's chest. Yang used her free arm to redirect Neela's feet to the floor, following through as Neela did what she expected and came up with a head butt that Yang instead took to the ribs. She detached her arm, planting her right foot and kicking up with her left, her boot met Neela's sword and the girl retreated a moment. Yang knew her better than Tawney, and she almost dared to say better than herself. She'd need to be quick and either overpower her or be content with escaping and she was more than okay with either option.
"You can't sneak up on me, you think you can take me on?" Yang asked.
"Too much talk old lady," Neela laughed as she came at Yang with her bow and arrow. She struck one through Yang's arm which was still on the floor, planting it there and making sure she'd have a slight disadvantage. Yang charged Neela, only allowing her one more arrow which Yang caught, covering her eyes as it erupted and she caught the broad side of Neela's blade with Ember Celica. She tossed the remainder of the arrow away, her eyes red as she opened them but forced to defend for the moment as she only had one hand.
"So predictable," Yang taunted.
"Yeah, keep telling yourself that," Neela answered. They clashed again, Yang leaping and using Neela's attack to launch herself back, flying back and freeing her arm. She glanced up to find that Neela was gone and she nodded as she put her arm back on.
"Smart move kid," Yang said as she headed for the stairs.
"How are we doing?" Neela asked over her comms as she slid in between a few of the cubicles to check on Eliana, hoping that Yang didn't notice her.
"Only a few minutes left," Ilia whispered.
"Are they close?" Neela asked. Eliana smirked as she sat up.
"They sound close," Ilia replied. The door was kicked open to the room containing the hostage and Cobalt stepped in with a large smile on his face.
"Tawney, Bái, you keep them busy for now and we've got this in the bag," Cobalt told them. "I don't see Ilia, so I think we're in the clear."
"You can't… be that dense…" Tawney grunted between clashing with Titus. "I see you're using this stone trick again."
"I've come to embrace it," Titus replied. He'd let Coco go on ahead to stop Bái, she'd be able to outsmart the girl despite her seemingly endless supply of ice.
"It's a good thing then," Tawney told him. She sidestepped in a move he didn't anticipate, getting in a few blows that allowed her to unleash her semblance momentarily. She knocked his blades away, slamming into his chest and sending him careening into a side office. "Cause I'm ready to pack a punch."
Cobalt glanced around the room, waving his hand in front of Pyrrha's face, who was the hostage that they'd tied up.
"Is Ilia in there?" Cobalt inquired.
"Do you think she'd answer yes if she was?" Pyrrha asked. Cobalt nodded and shrugged.
"Good point," Cobalt replied.
"She'd probably try to play to your male nature," Pyrrha noted. "Ask you if you wanted a kiss or something like that, catch you off guard." He stopped and he stared hard at her.
"Right…" he said. "She's in there, isn't she?"
"Perhaps," Pyrrha offered. "Or perhaps you're having another one of your fantasies…" She leaned in. "Only one way to be sure."
"This would be a bad time to have a fantasy," Cobalt replied. "Plus if I'm not, then Ilia really is in there and I'll regret doing this immediately afterward. Not to mention that means I'd actually be kissing you. And if I'm not fantasizing and Ilia isn't in there and you're just trying to seduce me then there truly are great things that can happen to average hero type guys who are dreaming of becoming more. Or I'm having a mad fever dream and it's a combination of both. But maybe it's that I was drugged before the match started so that Lykos could keep me out of the way so that I didn't screw this up." Ilia leapt out of Pyrrha's body and opened fire, the bullets rattling him before he used his sword to deflect the rest.
"I did not expect you to overthink it like that," Ilia told him.
"It's now or never!" Lykos exclaimed into the comms. "Tawney and Bái aren't going to make it." Cobalt smirked, aiming his sword at Ilia who knew that he wouldn't have enough time to charge it up. She charged in, a flash blinded her as his laser slammed into her back, throwing her away. He took a step forward, cutting the ropes off of Pyrrha and holding it above his head as the timer stopped with seconds remaining.
"How?" Ilia asked. Cobalt looked at the sword in his hand and laughed.
"This is an older model," Cobalt explained. "I rigged it into a remote trigger for my real laser which is in the building across the road."
"You were stalling on purpose?" She asked. He rubbed his neck.
"I had to remember where the mark was," Cobalt said. "My visor was unsure for some reason, but I guess tech isn't always perfect."
"Was that rehearsed?" Raven asked. Glynda and Ruby looked at her.
"What do you mean?" Blake inquired.
"The fight between Yang and Neela almost seemed rehearsed," Raven replied. "They wouldn't plan that in advance just so that Neela could get a better grade, would they?"
"That's not quite how the scoring works, we take all of that into consideration," Glynda told her.
"It wasn't," Blake answered a moment later. "They've just fought each other so many times that Neela has the confidence to move without hesitation against Yang." Raven nodded and turned away opening a portal.
"She has the speed then, she just needs to learn to use it," Raven offered as she made her way for the rift. Ruby stepped in the way and Raven stared down at her for a long moment.
"I won't take you in this time," Ruby informed her. "But if you do anything to hurt Yang or anyone else in that family again and I will come for you." Ruby glowered. "I can't even promise that you'll make it back to the council alive." Raven smirked, sliding her out of the way before leaving them in silence.
"Trust me," Blake said out loud as she closed her laptop and they made their way to the great hall. "That's leaps and bounds better than when she showed up during the birthday party."
"I'd believe it," Ruby concurred. The three of them arrived and Blake prepared the camera and gear to record Glynda's response to the training event, letting the teams know which one sat at the top, and which one was ranked second. She hadn't needed long to score them, despite the fact that both teams managed to achieve their goal in the end, Glynda said that one of them had soundly edged out the other. "So who won?"
"You'll find out in a moment," Glynda laughed. Ruby folded her arms and pouted, stamping her foot as she checked the time on her scroll.
"Qrow gave me the week off, I want to get back to Weiss and Amelia as soon as I can!" Ruby exclaimed.
"You'll wait just like everyone else, silver-eyed warrior," Glynda teased again.
"Every time I talk to you I hear him," Ruby told Glynda. "You sound more and more like Ozpin every time that we meet anymore." Glynda glanced into the distance and stared longingly for a moment.
"We were close," Glynda reminisced. Blake looked to Glynda and gave her an open palm, five seconds until they were broadcast live to the Vytal Fest arena. Glynda smiled softly and gave a subtle nod, clearing her throat. "Students of Beacon, we have seen the best of the first years today in what I can only describe as a showing for the decade, though there are many things that they can learn from this, and ways that they could have executed better, they are the future of this school, and the future of our safety. Both sides fought hard and gave it their all, but one team edged out the other due to a technicality that may seem unfair, but this was a lesson in fighting in the real world. The team that won the right to the claim of the best among the first years is NITE." Blake and Ruby hugged each other off-camera, leaping up and down giddily as Glynda continued.
"While I was more lenient in the first round due to them playing the role of villain, Team CBLT caused far more property damage than NITE, something that can have large consequences if someone like myself isn't around to repair it. I know that sometimes the damage may be necessary in order to complete the task at hand, but destroying an entire corridor of the lower level as well as blowing a massive hole in the wall could have been avoided, especially when if the laser had been misaligned even by a few inches it may have struck the hostage, who might not have necessarily been someone with an aura. Next week Coco and Pyrrha will have follow up trainings with the two teams respectively, but once again, let me extend my congratulations to Team NITE." The arena erupted at the news, NITE laughed as they heard the news, Titus clapping and shouting as Eliana grabbed Neela by the shoulders and shook her.
"Did you hear that?" Eliana asked. "We did it!"
"I say this would be a good time to go celebrate," Ilia offered. Neela nodded. Now that it was over and her nerves had settled her mind drifted back to the White Fang from the day before. Eliana moved around her and stared into her eyes.
"Come on, Neela," Eliana said pulling her by the hands. "We deserve the spoils of victory!"
"That's not exactly how it works," Titus replied. Eliana glared at him.
"It's an expression," Eliana noted.
"Just for that, Titus should have to buy," Ilia offered.
"All in favor?" Eliana exclaimed.
"Aye!" Neela, Eliana, and Ilia let out in unison. Titus sighed and chuckled.
"Where are we going?" He asked.
"Somewhere nice," Ilia told him.
"Maybe we can get some Atlesian cuisine?" Eliana offered. Neela laughed.
"What, some hot soup?" Neela inquired.
"We have more than soup," Titus defended.
"Yeah, like what?" Ilia asked as Coco approached them.
"You guys did good," she told them.
"Were you holding back?" Titus asked her with a grin. She shoved him hard.
"Like I'd tell you if I was," Coco answered. "Things we need to work on. Neela, leadership role. You give out directions at the beginning, but you gotta keep them coming. I realize it's hard in a situation where you're all split up like you were, but be mindful. Otherwise, good job. Ilia, I guess I can't really think of anything to complain about other than maybe not waiting around all the time to steal a body. It's good to use that ability, but it needs to be paired with better combat. Titus, don't rely on this new stone thing you can do without losing your aura, I can tell that with where you're at right now it takes it out of you quite a bit. And Eliana…"
"Yes?" Eliana asked.
"Kind of the same thing as I told Titus. I saw when you got destroyed by Lykos, if you can't summon a forcefield or however your semblance works exactly, prepare to defend yourself," Coco instructed her.
"Yes ma'am," Eliana replied with a nod.
"Are we free to go now?" Titus asked. Coco cocked her hip and raised an eyebrow.
"Too cool for me?" Coco wondered.
"It's not that," Neela informed her. She pat Coco on the shoulder. "We're just hungry." Coco laughed and let them go, they headed towards downtown for some of the more popular restaurants. CBLT stood there watching them for a long moment, crushed by their defeat. Cobalt groaned, thinking over what Glynda had mentioned about the laser. She was right though, and with his visor being uncooperative, what if he had struck a hostage in a live situation? Tawney grumbled, her face red as she pounded her fists into the wall of the office complex, only furthering the damage that they'd been told to minimize on in the future, chunks of the ceiling collapsing around her with every blow. Lykos sighed as Bái hugged him, a smile on her face as she buried it in his chest.
"That was fun," Bái noted. Tawney glanced at her in disbelief.
"Was it?" She asked. "Because I don't remember the last time that I've endured such a soul-crushing defeat!" She huffed as she tried to catch her breath, screaming as she swung around and put her fist through the wall. "I didn't even get the chance to defeat Neela because we needed to worry about saving some stupid ass hostage!"
"That was the whole point of the exercise," Cobalt reminded her. "Not to pummel Neela. You'll have to do that on your own time."
"What do we need to work on?" Pyrrha asked as she approached them, stopping Tawney from hitting the weakening wall with her semblance. Tawney struggled for a long minute or two before giving up.
"Is this a rhetorical question?" Lykos asked.
"No," Pyrrha answered. "Tell me something that you think that you could work on for you or your team's betterment?"
"Maybe being less flashy?" Cobalt asked. Pyrrha nodded.
"Using your tech is good, the idea that Lykos had deactivating Eliana's semblance was brilliant, as was using your clone to jam the comms, but I know that your laser has limited usage," Pyrrha explained. "If you think that your swordsmanship needs that much work, perhaps focus more on that for the rest of the year. What else?"
"Close range combat," Lykos admitted.
"Good answer," Pyrrha noted. "You strive at medium and long, but your close could be better. Titus got that surprise blow in, and though you did well against Eliana and Ilia in round one, you never really made headway or found any openings. Bái?"
"Rely on my ice less?" Bái pondered. Pyrrha nodded.
"Sometimes you just have to fight, and constantly holding them off with ice can be draining, not to mention that the more you use of it, the less control you seem to have over it," Pyrrha told her. "Are we getting better with that?" Bái nodded.
"A little bit," Bái replied sheepishly. Pyrrha looked at Tawney.
"What?" Tawney asked. "Probably teamwork or some bullshit, right?" Pyrrha patted her on the shoulder.
"Just stop having such a hard-on for destroying Neela," Pyrrha said with a smile. Cobalt looked away, covering his mouth as he tried not to laugh, and Lykos and Bái began to walk away. Tawney glanced past Pyrrha at them and chased after.
"You think that's funny?" Tawney asked.
"Lighten up," Cobalt demanded. "Pyrrha said hard-on!" Cobalt burst into laughter. Tawney rolled her eyes and Lykos chuckled.
"So immature," Tawney sighed.
"He's like that sometimes," Bái said.
CBLT pulls off the victory just in time! Next week, a shorter chapter... Chapter 95 - The Stone of Death?!
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