(Hey, everyone's how's it going? I'm sorry for just posting this now, I was busy with things that were unavoidable and I had to deal with a cold for the past... 3 weeks. I hope everyone had a good winter as in a couple of weeks Spring will show its radiant warmth. For the following weeks I will be busy with my final projects so please be patient with me as I try to get things done on my end.
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(1. Dreadwing and Weiss found someone that was willing to sneak them out of Atlas and get them to Mistral.
(2. They ran into issues and Dreadwing learned how powerful human emotions are compared to how they were when he was a Cybertronian.
(3. They also ran into a swarm of Grimm called Lancers which look like giant wasps and were able to take down the swarm before the Queen came and they had to make a crash landing on the ground where Weiss got herself kidnapped by bandits and our gallant knight has to find her as soon as possible with the pilot that Skyquake was able to save just when the Ship was about to hit the ground. (Something wicked this way comes.)
So far things are... now tell me the truth? are they really heading to their destination without any problems? I didn't think so. Let's get on with the chapter shall we?
Reminder: This is a story that works in correlation with RyuJudge6614's "Transformers RWBY: The Flames of Redemption", which focuses on Yang and Ruby while my story focuses on Weiss and Blake after the Fall of Beacon.
I strongly suggest that you all who have not read his story do so, it's what inspired me to go to him and work with him by writing this very story with his.
Disclaimer: I do not own anything of Transformers Prime and RWBY they are the property of their respective owners.
Now please Read, Review, and Enjoy.
AN: After this chapter, Dreadwing and Weiss are going to be under the directory skills of RyuJudge6614, let's all give him our support as he writes his story, The Flames of Redemption, shall we?)
For two days since they begun, Dreadwing and the pilot continued their search for the bandit's compound, Dreadwing and the Atlesian pilot continued their search. Their journey was difficult. What with wild animals, the terrain, and possibility of more Grimm showing up they had to take it slow and keep their emotions in check so that the Grimm didn't detect them.
This time however, they weren't so lucky. A small pack of Beowolves spotted them and instantly charged at the two.
Dreadwing took charge as he order the pilot, "Take cover!"
And pulled out his cannon to begin firing at the Beowolves. A few of them fell to the laser fire but many more evaded and charged in. Quickly, Dreadwing switched ammunition from lasers to missiles fired them at the grim, causing explosions.
The pilot took the pistol he borrowed from Dreadwing and shakily fired only to graze the creature's body. Not doing enough damage to the body. The pilot let out a cry when he saw the Beowolf coming at him, jaws opened.
Dreadwing heard and charged forward, though he did not think he was able to, the bottom parts of his feet ignited and he flew, slamming his cannon's barrel into Beowolf's torso and pulled the trigger, the moment they hit one of the large rock faces, the Beowolf dissolved away. Dreadwing quickly drew his sword from his cannon and made quick work of the remaining Grimm.
The pilot turned t
Turning to the rest of the pack, Dreadwing dropped the cannon and pulled out his sword to slice and slash some more of them into pieces.
While Dreadwing went out to resupply their water supply, Optimus' image appeared in the reflection, "Optimus."
"Dreadwing, I came to ask why haven't you made it to Mistral? Where is Weiss Schnee?" Optimus asked, looking into the face of the former Seeker.
Dreadwing hung his head and said, "I lost her… Those wretched Grimm attacked and therefore caused the airship we were traveling in to crash. Skyquake saved myself and our pilot, however, Lady Weiss has been taken by what the human call 'Bandits'. We are currently looking for their base camp in order to mount a rescue for her."
"Why is it that Skyquake took the time to save you and the pilot and not her alongside you both?" Optimus asked.
The seeker looked down and said, "I do not know. But, if I was to hazard a guess. It must be because of her being human and not having heard or seen proof of Megatron's treachery."
Optimus remained silent as if to contemplate something, Dreadwing however, said, in defense of his twin, "You have my most assured promise that Skyquake will come to see the truth when he sees Lady Weiss' strength and compassion."
"And if he does not?" Optimus asked.
Dreadwing blinked in surprise by this, he then said, "It's not like I could ask Megatron as he is on Cybertron or Earth."
Optimus remained silent by that, as if there was something he didn't want to tell the seeker.
Shaking his head, Dreadwing focused on what was more important at the moment and asked, "Do you have any idea if the direction we're going is accurate? I am only going by deductions I saw after the Bandit leader opened some variant of the Ground Bridge. Even I do not know if we're going in the right direction."
Optimus looked to Dreadwing, he knew that the seeker was no liar and is doing everything he can to find Weiss Schee. An idea came to him and said, "Let me see what I can do… I will inform you after I have determined her location."
It was hours before Dreadwing saw Optimus' reflection in his canteen. Which caught the pilot's attention, "What's up?"
Thinking quickly Dreadwing told him, "It's nothing. I need to refill this canteen again…" Dreadwing said as he got up and walked back to the lake. When he arrived at the lake, Optimus' reflection returned onto the water's surface and said, "I have located Weiss Schnee. You're on the right path."
"How much farther from our current location?" Dreadwing asked, anxious to get there to save Weiss.
"East by North East from here. You should reach the edge of the compound after dark. But you will need to go through a forest to find it." Optimus said, which made Dreadwing take on a troubled expression. A forest… a good place for patrols to hide if they detect trouble or hear them coming.
"You must do whatever you can to rescue Weiss Schnee from her captors." Optimus reminded the seeker.
Dreadwing was about to retort that he knew his mission when Optimus said, "You may even get the chance clear things up with your twin if you do so the following day."
Before Dreadwing could ask the Prime in what he meant, Optimus had disappeared, making Dreadwing stand for a moment before he returned to camp.
After eating and got their campfire undone, the two continued on their path to where they would find the camp. By night fall they found it by keeping out of sight and carefully as they went through the forest. The people had made the walls very tall walls made by the neighboring trees. The pilot looked around as he asked, in a whisper, "Can you're armor pick up anything? Aura levels? Body heat? X-rays?"
Dreadwing thought about it as he searched through the options and found a Heat detecting system as well as Aura scanner from his time in Atlas. But decided to look for Weiss' heat signature as he told the pilot, "Keep an eye out for onlookers."
The pilot nodded as he did so. Dreadwing looked around for his lady's heat signature. Seeing as there were a lot of humans behind the wooden wall he switched over to Aura scanner and found someone with a very high level of near the back of the camp, Dreadwing couldn't believe how large the signal was, it almost was off the charts. He found it to be inside of a large building as he kept walking to find the right one. There was two possibilities on the right side of the camp. Where there was two with high levels, not as high as the first reading, but there was one stronger than the other. Dreadwing noticed how the other signature appeared trapped inside of a crude cage. Looking to the pilot he whispered, "This way. I believe I found her."
They kept walking, avoiding all possible contact with the guards as they were standing directly behind as the other strong reading had left. The other two weaker readings had remained there, guarding her. Though strong, Weiss' signal had become weaker for a moment, something must had affected her emotionally to make her aura flicker briefly.
Deactivating his armor's Aura scanner, he told the pilot in a whisper, "I found her. She's right through this wall."
"She is? Let's get her outta there." The pilot said, pointing the pistol Dreadwing loaned him at the wall. Before he could fire, Dreadwing grabbed his arm and pulled him away as he said, "No. If we hit the wall all of the bandits will be alerted and make it that difficult to rescue Lady Weiss from her captors."
"So what'd we do then?" The pilot asked, as he looked back to the wall.
Dreadwing thought about the solution before he said, "Leave that to me. Once everyone has gone to sleep. I will try and set her free."
The pilot had to admit that was somewhat of a good strategy.
Weiss awoken to find herself trapped in a cage and her wrists bound by rope. She looks around and notices the dark night sky and then the bandits from earlier. One of them was drinking, while the other noticed Weiss waking up.
Chuckling, he told his buddy, "Well, well, well, look who's awake."
Weiss was "Wha... what's going on? Where am I?"
"You know..." A young woman said as she emerges from her tent, "I never thought I'd see a Schnee in this camp."
"Vernal!?" The other bandit said as he hid his bottle when the two bandits immediately stood at attention. Vernal walked over to Weiss' cage, holding the Schnee's sword, Myrtenaster, in her hand. Weiss stands up, while her captor admires her weapon.
Weiss glared, asking her captor, "What do you want?"
"Straight to the point." Vernal remarked, smirking at that before telling the girl what she wanted to know, "I like it. We don't normally deal in trafficking people - not really worth our time. But, once we realized we had a Schnee-"
She pointed Myrtenaster at Weiss, and added, "- that changed."
Weiss deduced why these criminals had changed their policy and asked, already knowing the answer, "You're going to ransom me back to my father, is that it?"
Vernal smirked again, impressed by how clever the Schnee was and said, "It's a shame you're a Schnee. You'd probably do quite well around here."
"I would never sink to your level." Weiss retorted at Vernal, glaring back at the woman's smiling face.
Vernal's expression then changed to a frown, as she told her captive, "Just keep quiet and cooperate and you'll be back in your mansion before you know it."
She started walking away from Weiss' cage as she warned to ex-heiress, "Don't make this complicated."
Weiss gathered her courage as she told her captors, "What's going to make this complicated is when my sister finds out I didn't make it to Mistral. You know my sister, don't you? Winter Schnee? Special Operative of the Atlas Military? She's in Mistral now, and when she hears I'm missing, it won't take her long to find me - and you. And not only her, but so will my fiancée, Dreadwing Seeker. He'll find me no matter what or how long it'll take. And when he does, he'll make you and all of your cronies pay for taking me away from the airship you found me in."
Vernal had remained where she was as she heard the Schnee in the cage talk. Weiss knew that she was bluffing with the whole "Fiancée" talk, but knew that his intentions were pure, not like most of the young men she had met. Not once had he saw fit to ask for a reward or anything, just the fact he wanted to keep her safe made her feel happy and her cheeks turning pink at how he was willing to do so much to keep her safe. Talking about the armored captain gave her the courage to stand up to the bandits even more so than when she talked about Winter.
Suddenly, the bandits started laughing, much to Weiss' surprise. She then got serious and asked, "What's so funny?"
Vernal turned back around and laughed before she let Weiss in on the joke, "Oh, I don't know if it's more funny or sad, but you're clearly out of the loop. Your sister isn't in Mistral anymore. No Atlas personnel are in Mistral anymore. General Ironwood closed the borders and recalled all his little troops and tin cans. No one is coming to rescue you. And when our leader and these two found you, you were all by yourself, alone. Most likely he was either killed in the crash or he abandoned you to keep himself safe. Especially since Ironwood put a bounty on his head due to 'kidnapping' you and 'sabotage' the new tech Atlas seemed to have been working on."
"Face it honey, you're all on your own." Vernal smirked at her as the other two bandits had once again laughing their heads off. Vernal walked away from Weiss again, who closed her eyes forlornly.
She couldn't believe it… her sister wasn't in Mistral anymore? And Dreadwing has a bounty on his head because of how he helped her escape and was making sure that Ironwood wouldn't abuse his technology? How could this have happened? Did this push Ironwood to the extreme? Then… this was all her fault…
What will she do now?
While Weiss had lamented and thought of something she could do she noticed that her guards were gone to get more to drink, with them gone Weiss began to focus. However, the sounds of thrusters going off made her lose her concentration, she looked up to see Dreadwing standing there looking down to her as his helmet retracted and asked, approaching the bars, his face bare of any emotion, "Lady Weiss, are you unharmed?"
Weiss stared in shock before tears began to well up and pressed herself against his armored torso. The action had confused the seeker captain as she looked up, tears on her face and her cheeks pink by what she just did, "I feared the worse…"
"Fear not my lady, I will free you." Dreadwing told her as he drew his sword and was attempting to cut the bars.
Weiss however stopped him, "No don't!"
"But…"
"If they knew you were here they'll capture you too and give to Ironwood for the bounty he placed on your head."
Dreadwing was angry to hear that a bounty was placed on his head as Ironwood was going to abuse his people's technology to improve on Atlas' own. They heard the sounds of bandits talking and seemed to be heading in their direction.
Weiss looked back at Dreadwing and told him, "You need to go."
"I'm not leaving you at the mercy of these bandits." Dreadwing told her, refusing to leave.
Weiss glared at his stubbornness before she thought of something
She grabbed hold of the top of his chest plate and pulled him to her. Even though the bars separated them, she pressed her lips to his cheek. The action left the seeker frozen in place as he felt his cheeks heat up. Weiss had her eyes closed when she did this so she could not see the stunned look on Dreadwing's face.
When Weiss pulled away, her face was tinted pink by what she did but she had to do this rather than ordering him to leave, which would've alerted the guards, "Please… go…"
Dreadwing, his face still warm by what Weiss did, looked to her, his mind seemed to have shut down and obeyed, "I'll be camped nearby, call me when I can come to your aid, my lady."
His helmet extended over his face before he jumped up on top of the cage before jumping as high as possible before he began to climb up as fast as he could before jumping over the wall and landed as silently as possible before he ran for it back to the base.
After he ran, Weiss wondered how she could communicate with him, but remembered the communication device given to her by him when they first met. She remembered that he had modified it to be small enough to fit into her ear and yet not impede her hearing in anyway. It was a pleasant surprise to Weiss to feel that it was still in her ear and the bandits hadn't removed it.
Dreadwing arrived to see that their camp for the night was well outside of the patrol of the bandits.
He sat down in the fire once it was safe enough to make a fire in their camp. He ignored the pilot's questions about why he hadn't come back with Weiss. Dreadwing however asked, "What does it mean when a… girl pressed her lips to the side of my face?"
"Huh?!" The pilot asked surprised by the question, then asked one his own, "She kissed your cheek?"
"Yes, what does that mean?" Dreadwing asked, still confused, as his armor separated from him and compressed itself into a suitcase.
While getting over his shock that a suit of armor could do that, the pilot said, "Well… that's when someone shows affection for someone they care about."
Dreadwing blinked at that. Curious how contact between the mouths of two genders could be used to show signs of affection instead of just to communicate or music. Being humans is more confusing than he initially though. According to the reports from Soundwave, a human did assist the Autobots in ending the life of his twin brother, as well as a human snuffing Hardshell's spark after he harmed the Wrecker, Bulkhead, which proved they have an understanding of honor and affinity for others.
He sat there and prepared for the time when he will free his lady and mistress, Weiss, from the bandits.
The next day, things were quiet. Too quiet. It made Dreadwing on edge as he did maintenance on his weapons and armor. The pilot had left to find out what was happening in the bandit's stronghold.
As it was the afternoon, Dreadwing heard hurried footsteps and turned his cannon to see the pilot had returned. The action spooked the pilot enough to fall on his back. Instead of apologizing, the seeker lowered his weapon.
"What news do you have?" Dreadwing asked, his attention returned to his armor.
The pilot took a sip of water from his canteen and said, "Just spotted a bunch of bandits heading towards the camp. If you're thinking about saving your girlfriend, best do it now."
"I still do not understand what you mean, but I agree that it's time to free Lady Weiss from her captors." Dreadwing said as he holstered his main weapon and hurried off to the bandit camp.
The sounds of what was going on out near the leader's tent made the two guards, who were playing cards instead of watching Weiss, noticed and hurried out. Once the coast had cleared, Dreadwing used his armor to help climb himself and the pilot over and jumped down, where he used his thrusters to keep himself from hitting to ground hard and for brief moments to keep them from being detected by the bandits.
Weiss notices this and summoned the small Arma Gigas again, who began to get to work on freeing her from her confinement. Dreadwing joined her, with the pilot with him, by climbing up the wall while everyone was busy with what was happening in the center of camp. The former Decepticon knew he needed to get out of the sun's light before it could be reflected and alert the bandits.
With short bursts of his thrusters Dreadwing descended down until he landed before Weiss' cage. Letting the pilot to drop off where he was and said, "Hey kid, you miss us?"
Weiss was happy to see both of them had survived. But looked behind them she said, "Help get me out of here."
Dreadwing nodded and raised his sword arm before he hissed in pain. Placing a hand to his chest, biting his lip to keep himself from making any louder noise. He lowered his sword while dropping to his knee.
"What's wrong?" Weiss asked seeing her knight clutching his chest and hunched over in pain. The pilot looked over and tried to help him up.
The seeker gritted his teeth behind his helmet and shook his head, his helmet retracted from his face. He said, assuring her, "Just my wound is acting up…"
Weiss became concerned, a scar or a wound would only act like that if… the person who inflicted them was nearby. Remembering what Dreadwing said about his previous lord, and how ruthless he was in battle, Weiss began to worry if that heartless man was nearby. However, Weiss returned her focus on her summon helping her knight and his own "summon" to get her out of the cell the bandits put her in.
Dreadwing stopped as his helmet went over his head again and enabled him to… somewhat hear the conversation that had begun near the leader's tent.
"Mom," A young female's voice had muttered. Though it almost sounded like a whisper.
"Raven," A familiar, but younger male voice growled. Hearing it had
"Yang. So, after all this time you finally decided to visit me. And I see you didn't come alone. You brought your little boyfriend with you as well. How's the arm?" the leader of the bandit tribe said, ending with a taunt, she sounded smug. Dreadwing was still confused as to what the word boyfriend meant, he can assume that it did not mean a female's male associate.
The two remained silent for a bit before the young man's voice said, still how he said it was familiar to Dreadwing. But, why?
"That's none of your concern,"
"You KNOW that I searched for you. I spent years looking for you. And apparently, you've been watching me, but you've never once made the attempt to talk to me," The young female said to her mother. Dreadwing assumed that they did not have a good relationship given the hostility in the yonger female's voice.
Seeing that Dreadwing was distracted the pilot asked, whispering, "What's up?"
Dreadwing shushed him, trying to hear more of the conversation, as he summoned Skyquake again and said, "Help this man free our lady Weiss."
Skyquake narrowed his eyes at Weiss, before doing as his brother requested, any moment away from Unicron's Anti-Spark was a blessing, even if it was to aid this… pitiful excuse of a leader that his twin had sworn to protect. Using his arms he began to pull at the bars while Dreadwing kept watch over the area, trying to listen the conversation as the young man spoke up again, "Rather irritating isn't it. You visit me, though I want nothing to do with you, and yet you never so much as spoke a single word to your daughter, who wants to speak with you."
"I had my reasons. But the fact remains that the two of you found me. You were patient, determined, and strong enough to make your dream a reality, even if you did have a little help along the way. Well done, Yang, and... what was your name again?" the leader, Raven asked.
"Who I am matters not. What matters is why we are here." The young man said, in a way that made Dreadwing gasp, taking steps back, even though the hole in his chest began to burn worse the more he listened.
'It… can't be…' Dreadwing thought as he kept listening, glad that his lady Weiss, his brother Skyquake, and the pilot didn't hear or saw him when he heard the voice.
Raven loses her smirk, "Right, well you found what you were looking for. But did you have to be so rough with my men?" Raven asked.
"It was their own doing. Had they simply cooperated, then we wouldn't have had to nearly break all of them in half. They should've known better than to face those stronger than them," the male voice said. Which made Dreadwing's suspicions grow more, as well as his fears.
"Well, you've certainly proved that you're stronger than my men. I'll have to have a little chat with them about that at a later date," Raven noted, as she sounded like Megatron did when he heard of a subordinate who failed in his assignment.
A silence takes over before Raven eventually sighed, before she continued, "Right. Well, I'm sure this is all very overwhelming. But I must admit that you've proven yourself, both of you. So, any questions you have, I'll be happy to answer. You can stay with us tonight. I'll even have the cooks whip up something for you and your one-armed friend here, Yang,"
"That's NOT why we are here," Dreadwing heard Yang declare.
"What was that?" Raven asked, a little angry now.
"I'm not here for you. Ruby is somewhere in Mistral. She's with Qrow, and she's going to need my help. I just need you to take me to her," Yang explained.
"And my only concern is helping Yang reunite with her sister. That is all," the male explained. This peaked Dreadwing's curiosity. If the young man with this "Yang" was indeed who he was then who was this Ruby person, why was she important?
He then remembered what Optimus said about the savior he needed to assist and Dreadwing's eyes widened in realization, 'You cannot be serious…'
Raven grunted, and asked, "Aside from your little friend here, why should I help you?"
"Because we're family," Yang replied. As if that would make things simple. Dreadwing however, knew that, by how Raven had not been there for her child, which it would not make things go her way.
It was Raven's turn to scowl, before she retorted, "Family. Only coming around when they need something. I have to say, I'm disappointed. After all, you found me, didn't you? Why not take that drive and use it to find your little sister if she means that much to you? Your boyfriend here seems like a capable individual. Why not get him to find her for you?"
"Because time is against us. Yang's sister may have been heading to Mistral, but we don't know if she's actually made it there yet. We don't have time to go searching all over Anima looking for her. However, before we left Patch, Taiyang Xiao Long informed us about the details of your semblance," The familiar male voice noted.
That made Raven mutter, sounding to Dreadwing that it was a whisper again, "Tai...,"
Yang then explained by what Raven's semblance does, "You can bond to certain people. And when you do, you could create a portal that takes you straight to them. You've got one for Dad. One for me. And you've got one for Qrow. He promised me he'd watch out for Ruby before he left. And I trust him. So, make a portal to my uncle and sister, and we'll get out of your hair."
"You know, it takes real strength to march in here and demand such a favor of me. I've got to say, I'm impressed. It's very noble to want to help out your sister. But if she's with Qrow, then she's already a lost cause," Raven noted as Dreadwing heard her walking a bit.
"What does that mean?" Yang asked.
"You don't want to get mixed up in all of that, Yang. Ozpin is not the man you think he is. And Qrow is a fool for trusting him. I would know, I trusted him once, too. You're little friend here would be wise to stay away as well," Raven explained.
"I don't care what you think," Yang stated.
"Your choice is your own. All I'm suggesting is that instead of getting wrapped up in something too big for you, for any of us, that maybe you take a moment to wonder if you're already where you belong." Raven said, and then asked the young man, "And what about you? Why fight for something that doesn't even apply to you? I know the kind of person you are. You're a fighter and a survivor. Wouldn't you feel more at home at a place like this, rather than trying to pretend to be something you're not? You and I both know you're not some hero. Can you really walk away from what you are, from what you were always meant to be?" Raven asked.
Things remained a deafening quiet for a bit, but the young female's voice said, as if for everyone for those assembled to hear, "I know what he is. I know what he's done. He's recognized his mistakes, and he's punished himself for it, and is still doing so. He sliced off his own arm to understand my pain, and he's trying to atone for his past actions. He's doing something you've never done... he's been there for me. So you can spout off whatever you want, but you won't change our minds. Nothing is going keep us from helping my sister."
Dreadwing felt the beating in his chest pound faster and harder against what remained of his chest while the scares burned more. That part of the young man slicing off his arm reminded Dreadwing of someone else who had done that to replace it with an appendage of a fallen Prime, only to use a relic of it. The same person that… shot him and ended his life.
Weiss heard something pressing against the bars and turned to see Dreadwing pressing his back to them, concerned she asked, "Dreadwing?"
He did not hear his lady's words as he made his armor listen to the conversation even more, as it began to sound clearer for the Seeker.
"Well, aren't you two stubborn," Raven noted.
"I get it from my mom." Yang replied.
"And what about you? Is this what you really want?" Raven asked the young man next to her brother.
"...I go where Yang goes." The voice of the one who tore Cybertron apart, as well as almost destroyed Earth said, the one Cybertronian that he and his brother had sworn to serve an obey until they either gained victory or fell in combat. The very same Decepticon that not only allowed the traitorous Sky commander in using his brother's remains as a puppet, but also ended his life.
The shock of this made Dreadwing slide down onto the ground as he kept listening, his face in utter shock at what he had ded
"Well, if that's how you two feel, then it sounds like we're done here. Take them away," Raven ordered and began to walk back inside her tent.
Everyone near Weiss's cage could hear the bandits moving. The pilot and Skyquake had stopped what they were doing, even Weiss stopped to hear the following.
"Did you not hear us?" Dreadwing heard Yang ask, making Raven turn back around before she can enter her tent.
"I said, send us to Qrow, damn it!" Yang demanded angrily. Her voice was loud enough to be heard by those with Dreadwing. Who, had made his armor reset the audio levels to normal.
"That's enough! You watch your mouth in front of our leader!" one bandit threatened.
"Big talk from such a small worm." The young man said, confirming Dreadwing's worse fears.
There was a loud crash as the tent that was hiding Weiss, and her rescuers from the view of the bandits, had broken down to reveal the entire tribe and a young woman with blond hair standing there in the middle of the bandits. Next to her was someone that made Dreadwing's wound hurt more than ever. His eyes widen as he stared, standing straight up.
Skyquake gasped when he saw the individual with the arm cannon. His eyes widened, mirroring his twin's eyes as the three groups looked at this big reveal. Dreadwing and his group seeing people that they knew. Yang's group doing the same, and the bandits seeing that someone was trying to free their prisoner.
"Yang?" Dreadwing heard his lady ask, in a curious tone.
Dreadwing looked back to his lady, before he could ask her of the blond's identity his brother spoke.
"Lord Megatron!" Skyquake exclaimed, activating his onboard thrusters and sped off towards the two, he then knelt before the one-armed man and said, "It has felt like an eternity since I last been permitted to be in your presence, my one true lord and master. My twin and I are…"
"Enough brother!" Dreadwing snapped, though he did not want to, however he did not want his new patron to know for certain that young man was the one who almost killed him. Especially the look in his eyes.
He continued to stand there, protectively before Weiss as he held his cannon up incase Megatron or the bandits attempt anything.
Weiss however, hearing the name, tensed at the one-armed man next to her old friend and teammate. The pilot, seeing how the two kids he knew were tensed seeing the other guy with the blond, shakily held his pistol. Not sure what to do as things went quiet.
(As you all can see, or read, this is the last chapter of me writing for Dreadwing and Weiss' journey. They will appear again when updates his "Flames of Redemption" story. I hope you all enjoyed this and will continue to give myself and him your support as we continue to make this story. Please let me know what you all think in reviews.
The next chapters I will update will be focusing on Blake and Predaking back on Menagerie. Hopefully they are doing allot better than both Megatron and Dreadwing are doing as they have found themselves caught between a rock and a hard place.
See you all next time in the 13th chapter of Transformers RWBY: The Light of Hope. Predaking will have A LOT to deal with, let me tell you. But hopefully when I update I'll have more time to do both my school work and this. LATER!)
