Welcome back! Hopefully, some of you are still here, it has been over a year since my last update. I'm gonna try and get this out once a month, but you all know how I am. Thank you for the nice reviews and the follows and favorites. Anyway, let's just get right into this.
"Yang, no!" Blake heard along with a struggle outside the door as she reached for a plate in the cabinet. It was clearly Ruby's voice. Blake listened in, curious about what her new girlfriend was doing. "You said you were okay with it!"
"I am but this is something I have to do, now let go!" Yang yelled.
"No! I will not let go until you agree you won't terrorize my girlfriend." Ruby yelled back.
"Agh! Weiss, help!" Yang pleaded.
"You're on your own." Said Weiss' muffled voice. She was much farther from the door. Blake continued to make her tuna sandwich as she listened, and she let out a chuckle.
"Yang! Stop it!"
"You stop!" After completing the sandwich and contemplating eating it, Blake decided to first go and see what her partner and girlfriend were arguing about. She opened the door, only to see Ruby, perched atop Yang's shoulders, punching her head, careful not to move her hair too much, as Yang was trying to get Ruby off her shoulders, but Ruby's legs had her in a strong grip. Eventually, they spotted Blake, who had a massive smirk on her face.
"Hey, Blake, I need to-" Yang started before Ruby tightened her grip on Yang's neck.
"Blake, just go inside, this is a sibling matter," Ruby said before screaming as she was thrown off of Yang's shoulders.
"No, it is not!" Yang said, her hair starting to heat up. "Ruby just stop and let me interrogate your girlfriend!"
"No!" Ruby yelled, leaping at Yang, only to be caught by Weiss' glyphs. Yang was caught as well.
"That's enough. As funny as this is," Weiss started.
"And it is very funny," Blake added.
"I am tired of you two arguing. This has been going on all day! Now we are going to calmly discuss this as a team, okay?"
The four of them sat on the floor in the middle of the room, in a circle.
"So, Yang, what the hell is this about?" Weiss asked.
"I simply want to ask Blake a few questions about her and Ruby's relationship."
"No, you want to scare her off, possibly forever, like you did my last five girlfriends. I really liked some of them and you practically strong-armed them into breaking up with me!"
"Is that true, Yang?" Weiss asked, in mild surprise.
"Yeah, what of it? If they're not able to stand up to me, how are they gonna stand up to the giant Grimm that try to kill Ruby? Or to all the perverts out there, trying to sexually assault her?"
"Yang, your world view saddens me," Weiss said. "But Ruby, she may have a little bit of a point." Ruby looked shocked. "If they can't stand Yang screaming at them, maybe they didn't like you enough to be there for you in the long run."
"But back then, it wasn't about the long run. We were in middle school, and the last time, we were first years here. The long run wasn't really something that went through my mind. But this time it is, cause we're third years, and adults, and for god's sake I really really like Blake so don't screw it up with your overprotective bullshit!" Ruby yelled. The rest of them were shocked. Ruby hardly ever cursed, other than a 'damn' every now and then.
"Ruby…" Yang said. Blake got up and took off her ribbon. Then she quickly jumped across the room and tied Ruby's hands together behind her back.
"Blake? What the hell?!" Ruby asked as Blake threw her over her shoulder.
"You aren't thinking clearly right now, so I'm locking you in the bathroom."
"What?! No, no, Blake!" Ruby yelled as they approached the bathroom. "Blake, babe, you're not actually gonna-" She asked sweetly, before being thrown into the bathroom. "Ow!" She yelped before the door was closed. Blake went back to the circle and sat down next to the even more shocked Yang and Weiss. Ruby got up and tried untying her hands, but was unsuccessful. She turned around and tried to open the door with her tied hands. The door was locked. "How do you people lock the door from the outside?!" she began ramming into the door.
"Blake, not that that wasn't amazing," Weiss said, giggling. "But why did you do that? She was only standing up for your relationship."
"Yeah, but she cursed at her sister. I'm not gonna have her change because of me. Also, just so you know, I wouldn't back down to you Yang. I've sparred against you and won, many times. So I'm sure I could take you yelling at me for an hour or two."
"It wouldn't have been an hour!" Yang said indignantly. "But I'm glad. That's all I've wanted from my sister's relationships."
"But you should also know that Ruby's a big girl now. She can take care of herself. She doesn't need someone to protect her. Just because I can, doesn't mean that's the most important thing for me to have. I love her. I think that's what you really want. Someone who won't run when the going gets tough. Am I wrong?" Blake asked. Yang smiled.
"Nope. You're a hundred percent right."
"Great, now there's just one more thing to do," Blake said. She walked over to the door which was still being slammed against by Ruby. Blake opened the door right when she would've rammed the door again, causing Ruby to fall flat on her face just outside the door.
"Ow…" She whined.
"Ruby, apologize to your sister," Blake commanded.
"But Blake!" Ruby whined. Blake glared at her. Ruby whimpered and got up. She walked over to her sister and muttered out an apology. "What was that? I couldn't hear you." Blake said.
"I'm sorry, Yang!" Ruby yelled. Blake took the ribbon off Ruby's hands and smiled.
"Was that so hard?" She asked
"Yes," Ruby said, pouting. Blake pulled her into a hug, which Ruby melted into. "By the way, Blake. I love you, too." Blake blushed brightly. They had only been in a relationship a few weeks and they had both said 'I love you.' Yang smiled and whispered to Weiss,
"Now I know they're gonna be together for a long time."
