Weiss slowly walked with her luggage, reminiscing on what had transpired seven years before. She still couldn't get his last words out of his head. He said he would be fine, but that clearly wasn't the case. She then sighed and looked up, and saw her luggage scattered across the ground.

"What're you doing?!" Weiss exclaimed, her demeanor suddenly changing.

"Uh... sorry." The girl in the red cloak said as she looked up at Weiss, clearly embarrassed.

"Sorry? Do you have any idea of the damage you could've caused?" Weiss exclaimed once more.

The girl in the red cloak then handed a box of dust to Weiss, before Weiss opened it as she spoke.

"Give me that! This is dust, mined and purified from the Schnee quarry." Weiss explained.

The girl in the red cloak looked at Weiss, not really understanding anything the older girl was saying.

"What are you, brain dead? Dust! Fire, water, lightning, energy!" Weiss scolded the girl as she shook a dust vial, which red dust escaped from and floated into the air.

The girl in the red cloak stood up and inhaled the dust through her nose, making her having the urge to sneeze.

"Are you even listening to me? Is any of this sinking in? What do you have to say for yourself?" Weiss scolded the girl once again, not knowing what was about to occur.

Suddenly, the girl in red sneezed, exploding the air around them into a frenzy of fire, lightning, and ice. The vial in Weiss' hand flew a few yards and rolled across the ground, softly hitting someone's foot. The girl in black picked up the vial and held it up, looking away from her book to examine the object.

"Unbelievable! This is exactly the kind of thing I was talking about!" Weiss yelled.

"I'm really, really sorry." The girl in red said as she tapped her index fingers together in a shy manner.

"You complete dolt! What're you even doing here? Aren't you a little young to be attending Beacon?" Weiss scolded the girl in red once more.

"Well, I-I..." The girl in red struggled to find the words to counter Weiss' scolding.

"This isn't your ordinary combat school, it's not just sparring and practice y'know. We're here to fight monsters so, watch where you're going!" Weiss stated, crossing her arms and turning away from the young girl.

"Hey, I said I was sorry, princess." The girl in red said, finally speaking up.

"It's heiress, actually. Weiss Schnee, heiress to the Schnee Dust Company. One of the largest producers of energy propellant in the world." The girl in black said, walking up to Weiss and the other girl.

"Finally, some recognition." Weiss stated as she looked back at the girl in red.

"The same company for its controversial labor forces, and it's questionable business partners." The girl in black said.

"Wha-! How dare-! Th-The nerve of-!" Weiss struggled to retort, her anger through the roof as she stepped towards the girl in black, taking her vial back before storming off.

As she walked she sighed loudly as someone walked beside her.

"You took out some extremely pent up anger on them, didn't you?" They asked, a black cloak blocking any sight of the person's face or body.

Weiss sighed once more before speaking. "Yes. It's the anniversary of my friend's so-called 'death'. People say he's dead, but he's just been missing for seven years. I won't give up hope until they've found a body." She stated.

"He's probably decayed and rotten right now." They said, the person's voice was male.

"Don't talk about him like that!" Weiss yelled as she stopped and turned toward the young man. "I loved him! He was the best part of me! When he told me to run, I wanted to stay but he told me he'd be fine! I believed him and ran to my room as he fought those damn gang members! I've been waiting for seven years, and he hasn't come back." Weiss suddenly broke down and started sobbing, tears running down both of her cheeks like waterfalls.

The young man in the black cloak suddenly hugged her and kissed the top of her head softly. Weiss was hesitant, but she eventually hugged him back. The young man sighed softly, yet it was still audible. He looked down at Weiss and smiled sadly.

"Y'know, it's bad to have a breakdown on the first day of school. I don't know your circumstances, but I'll be here if you'd like me to be." The cloaked boy said to Weiss.

Weiss looked up at him and nodded before pulling him closer to herself. The boy was shocked before he slowly put his left hand on her back and his right behind her head as it was buried in his chest.

The young man then looked to the school before tapping her shoulder begrudgingly, since he didn't want to move from that spot. Weiss looked up at him as he looked at the school before softly sighing in despair.

"I'll see you later, ok?" He said.

"Yeah, see you later." Weiss said, before realizing she hadn't gotten his name. "Wait, what's your name?" She asked him as she wiped her eyes.

The young man stopped before looking back at her. "Chaos." He said to her.

Weiss stopped in her tracks, her body locking itself up as she had flashbacks of that night seven years ago. She'd been having reoccurring nightmares and flashbacks about it. No doubt she was diagnosed with PTSD. "Wh-What'd you say?" She asked him softly as she finally looked back up to him.

However, the boy was gone with no trace. Weiss looked down at herself to see that she was shaking vigorously. She put her left hand on her right arm, hoping she'd stop shaking. Tears started welling up in her eyes once again before she finally got herself to move forwards once again. She hated that word. It triggered her every time. She knew it couldn't be helped, but she just wanted it to disappear. She wanted her best friend back. She then took deep breaths to calm herself down before she wiped the tears off of her face.

After Ozpin's Speech and Meeting Ruby, Yang, and Blake...

Weiss laid on the floor, looking up to the ceiling in the dark. The young man from before then loomed over her and waved in front of her face with his left hand. Weiss sat up and looked at him in the dark, a confused expression on her face. He motioned for her to follow him, starting to walk outside. She quickly and quietly followed him as he opened a window and hopped off of the ledge. She looked down to him, his arms outstretched. He was wanting her to jump down to him. She then softly sighed to herself before hopping off of the window's ledge before he caught her in his arms. He set her on her feet right afterward and smiled softly at her.

"You probably have a lot of questions." He said to her.

"Yeah. First off, why do you want me out here?" Weiss asked softly, crossing her arms.

"I needed to talk to you." The boy said, gesturing to her with his right hand— which was robotic. She couldn't see it, but he also had an eyepatch over his right eye.

"Why? You wanting to make me cry again so you can just comfort me?" Weiss said, her sour demeanor coming through once again.

"No, I wanted to apologize for that actually. I didn't mean to make you cry." He said.

Weiss then sighed and uncrossed her arms before nodding in understanding. "It's alright, I just have some bad memories is all." She said.

"Don't we all?" He rhetorically asked before looking up. "I have something to tell you, but I don't think it's the right time yet. Maybe tomorrow during initiation." He told her, his voice cracking slightly as he reminisced on memories.

"Ok, but I need to know something first. Is your name actually just the word... chaos?" She asked him, her body locking up for a second once more before she slowly calmed down.

"No. It's just a code name. I wish I didn't have it though." He said as he looked at her before pulling his hood from the back and taking it off of his head. "I'll tell you my name tomorrow, ok?" He said.

"Alright, but I have one more question." Weiss said.

"What is it?" The young man asked, his left eye blinking.

"Do you know the name... Carter Zenix?" She asked, tears welling up in her eyes.

The young boy was shocked that she actually said his name. He didn't dare show any expression though as she shook his head. "No, don't know anyone by that name." He said.

"Alright then, goodnight. I'll talk to you tomorrow." Weiss said before climbing back into the dark room that they'd come from.

The young boy— now named Carter— sighed and then laughed softly. He couldn't believe that she'd remembered him. Granted, she was his best friend back when they were kids. He then looked at the shattered moon above him and smiled. "I found her again, mom, dad. I hope you guys are watching. I've been through so much, and I'm finally getting some relief." He said before turning back to the open window.

"I'll tell you tomorrow, Weiss. Hope everything turns out well." Carter said with a bigger smile than before.