Ruby shoved her hands deeper into her pockets in a failed attempt to seem more cold than nervous. Blake noticed the action and gave Ruby a smile to calm her nerves, unknowingly sending the girl's heart into hyperdrive as they continued their path towards the bakery.

God is everyone in this bloodline good looking? When she bent to tighten the laces on her boots earlier I had to use all my self restraint to not blatantly stare at her ass. She must be some kind of dancer, because got damn. Thought Ruby.

"So I'm going to take a wild guess and say that you're my sister's new toy? If she didn't even tell you the bakery had moved, I can only assume." said Blake as she withheld a sigh.

Ruby looked at Blake in surprise, "Toy?" she said with her head slightly tilting to the left.

"Yeah, she tends to play mind games with people to make them smitten in order to get them to buy more bread and then she just shoots them down when they ask her on a date."

"She didn't flirt with me really. She was just nice to me."

Blake's eyes widened, "Really?"

"Yeah... is it really that strange?" Ruby began to fidget, attempting to look anywhere but Blake.

Blake bit her lip and tried to ignore Ruby's adorable demeanor. "Cinder is complicated… That's all I can really tell you before you get mixed up with her."

"Complicated huh?" said Ruby finally looking back up at Blake.

"Yeah… But if you don't like complicated, I'm single too." Blake finished with a wink before she suddenly turned right, up a small ramp and into a building.

Ruby stopped in her tracks to look at the dark haired girl as she strutted away with an extra sway in her hips. Ruby looked up at the sign above the door to see the old Belladonna Bakery sign above the plain glass door. Ruby took a breath, attempted to pump herself up once more and walked into the large white building. Quickly finding her way to the front counter she heard a commotion coming from the back of the bakery. Ruby looked around for Blake or Cinder. Not seeing a single soul in sight Ruby repressed the urge to go around the counter and see what was going on, but in the end she just settled for listening.

She heard a voice that sounded like Cinder's say. "Why don't you get you stupid self involved head out of your ass for once and think about someone else for a change."

"Self involved?" replied Blake's voice with a chuckle. "I'm the only one sacrificing anything for this! Taking over the bakery was your dream not mine. The only reason came back is because dad is sick. "

"Please you know dad wants you insted of me to take over. You've always been daddy's little favorite." Cinder spat the last words dripping in disgust.

"Favorite? Please. Don't even use that card, we both know he loves you more than me. We both know he sees me as a disappointment because I didn't want to take over the family business." said Blake through clenched teeth.

"Oh please we both know he would never hand this business to anyone other than you. And you have the gall to talk about disappointment? You're the one that was born with a natural talent for baking while I have to sit back and watch as everything I make burns! " yelled Cinder.

"Cinder we both know you're the one that's going to end up with the bakery."

"Only because you don't want it! For goodness sake I don't even have the last name!"

"Hey it isn't my fault that your whore of a mother left you at dad's doorstep with the wrong last name."

Ruby heard a loud smack echo through the building and Cinder whisper a single word "Leave."

She heard Blake sigh and say "We'll talk about this later when you've cooled down… I'll see you when you get home." Blake left the back and saw Ruby, her first reaction was surprise as if she had forgotten Ruby had followed her in. Blake sighed and said "I'm sorry if you heard any of that." Blake dug in her front pocket for an old business card and a pen. She flipped the card over to write down her number on the blank side before she handed it over to Ruby with a small smile. "Call me if you ever want to talk." she said before quickly walking away and out of the bakery.

A few minutes later Cinder walked out of the back with her arms crossed and an angry look on her face. Ruby let her brood for a few more moments before she coughed and caught her attention. "Oh hey it's you... I don't believe I caught your name the last time you dropped by." said Cinder trying to mask her previous emotions toward her sister.

"My name's Ruby, are you okay? I heard part of the conversation that you had with your sister."

"...Yeah everything's fine no need to worry."

Ruby stepped closer to the counter and continued "You sure?"

"Yeah I'm fine." Cinder snapped as she turned away from her to tighten her ponytail and her apron walking over to the new display next to the counter with a larger array of breads and treats than the last bakery had. "Is there anything you would like?"

Ruby frowned and let the topic drop. She followed Cinder and said "Can you give me about a dozen cookies and a loaf of bread?"

Cinder sighed and leaned on the display. "Looks like you're going to have to wait a bit longer on that loaf, someone just bought the last one not too long ago. They aren't that big of a seller so we don't make too many to start with." Cinder gave her a small smile and continued "Can you wait a little bit longer?"

Ruby matched her smile and shrugged "Sure, I don't have anything to do today anyway."

Cinder reached into the display and pulled out an oatmeal raisin cookie. She gave it to Ruby and with a bit of mischief in her voice she said "Free of charge."

Ruby's smile widened "Wow thanks chocolate chip's my favorite." She took the cookie and ate half the cookie in one big bite. Her previous smile quickly turned to one is suspicion as her chewing slowed, she looked down at the cookie for close examination as she forced down the contents of her mouth. She glared at Cinder and said "You monster… why did you let me believe that was chocolate chip?"

Cinder of whom had been holding in her laughter began to snicker as she saw the look of betrayal written across her face. "I needed a nice laugh. I'm sorry, I just had to do it."

Ruby finished off the cookie and turned to sit on one of the chairs around one of the small tables that were scattered across the bakery. There were about ten violet colored tables in total that only sat two people per table comfortably. Ruby looked around the bakery in order to look anywhere but Cinder in a failed attempt to look annoyed.

Ruby noticed that every chair was different, even though they were all painted black they were all completely different styles, same with the tables only they were viollet. The walls were a dark yellow that was easy on the eyes, nothing in the bakery seemed to match, not even the black and white tiled floor, and yet it all seemed to go together very well.

Cinder walked around the metal counter and towards the the table Ruby was sitting. She slid onto the chair across from Ruby and placed a chocolate chip cookie wrapped in a napkin on the table and slid it over to Ruby.

"You know you're cute when you're mad." said Cinder with a smile as Ruby unwrapped the cookie and took a careful bite out of it after examining to see if it was another raisin cookie. She quickly finished the cookie and looked up to see an amused look on Cinder's face.

"That'll be fifty cents." was all she said as Ruby began to cough.

"What?" said Ruby with a bewildered expression.

"What? You didn't expect two free cookies did you?" Cinder gave her a playful smile as Ruby finished the rest of the cookie. Right before Ruby was about to speak she continued "Tell you what, I'll let you have that cookie free. If and only if you take me out on a date."

Ruby gave her a questioning look before she gave her a wide smile. "You got yourself a deal."

Cinder smiled back and reached into her pocket for a business card similar to the one Blake had given her and wrote her number on the blank side before giving it to Ruby. "Call me when you come up with something." Cinder gave her a wink as she got up to ask if her co-worker was done with the loafs.

Ruby sat there dumbfounded, she had not only gotten one number but two in the same day. Man I have got to tell Sun about this. She thought as she slipped the new number into her pocket and walked over to the front counter, where Cinder was bagging her order.

Cinder placed the bags on the counter and said "This one is one me."

Ruby gave her a blinding smile before grabbing the bags and saying one last goodbye.

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~A.N.~

Hi everyone! I hope you liked the chapter I re-wrote it a few times before I finally settled on this. I'm happy that so many people like this story enough to follow and favorite it thank ya'll so much. This chapter was originally going to be a bit longer but I thought this was a nice way to end this particular chapter, oh and some of you might have realized that I upped the rating and that is because I was looking at the storyline and a thing or two that deserves that rating happens, sooo yeahhh... Anyway please review and all that and Til next time peoples.

p.s.- I don't own RWBY.