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"There you are, Trinity. I didn't think you would have made it on time despite you begging me to bring you along."

A strict voice held a strange softness to its tone as one Glynda Goodwitch was standing next to a house that was rather far away from the Kingdom walls. It was odd that it was so isolated from society that it was no doubt deemed suspicious by some eyes. But with the risk of Grimm around, none of the police wanted any part of the investigation. That's why they hired huntsmen or huntresses to try and take a look.

The lush forest was certainly nice for a setting. Green were the color of the many trees that were scattered among the grass, growing up to be massive trunks that reached towards the sky. What house that the huntress was going to explore was made of wood and was also a bit large, almost housing a family but no one even knew of anyone coming in or out. There was not even a proper registration of this building within government records.

Running in from the brush and into the clearing was a young woman. She had light blond, curly, medium-length hair that was tied in downward pigtails coupled with light blue ribbons. With green eyes and round glasses, she wore a pure white coat with small golden bells, a white collared shirt with light blue trimmings and light blue ribbons. To finish the look was a black vest, plain black skirt with light-blue trimmings, black pantyhose, and black slippers.

"Sorry, Auntie Glynda." Trinity Glassfille apologized with a small smile to show that her words meant the complete truth. Her hands rested on her knees as if she were tired, but there was no change in her normal breathing pattern at all or any signs of fatigue. "There were a few things to be done at home and I completely lost track of time."

"Hmm…" Glynda hummed in acceptance as she looked up and down to analyze the blonde girl that was just about to enter Beacon Academy. "It's good that you are keeping up with your studies, just make sure that it does not interfere with any other activities." She simple stated, turning round and walking towards the building that they were going to investigate. "Remember our agreement, only half-an -hour."

Trinity nodded her head while holding back a small sigh. The younger blonde was indeed eager to help out her aunt in any way that she could. Hearing that Glynda was going on a mission, which was more of an investigation, she seemed to beg the older woman to be able to join. The adult reasoned that Trinity was too young and that something may happen. Trinity reasoned back that if something were to happen, that would be an even better reason for her to come along. So that there was backup. Also, it would be a good experience.

As the two of them walked up the stairs to the front door, Glynda was the one who knocked on the door with a strict tap of her knuckles. After a few seconds, there was no response. The adult tried again. No answer. Trying out the knob, it didn't move indicating that it was locked. With a quick swipe of her crop, the door suddenly flung wide open and allowed them perfect entry into the building.

"It does mean a great deal to me having you allow me to accompany you, Auntie Glynda." Trinity spoke out of the blue as the two of them entered the house.

Their sights were immediately filled with wood that clearly had seen better days, seeming to have been rotting away. What was once perhaps dignified designs were now shredded nightmares are marks were all over the ground and walls. Dirt built up on flat surfaces and even odd trinkets were dangling from the ceiling.

"Someone clearly felt something was out to get them." Glynda said as she looked down to see a bear trap sitting on the ground. With a wave of her item, the plate was triggered and the metal teeth clamped together so that there would be no accident if they were to exit. Looking back up, a look of disgust was seen on her face after she saw some sort of crude reptile carving. "I can see that your snake friend was here as well. Might want to ask that delinquent why later."

Trinity took in a deep breath when Glynda was talking about one of her friends. Well, contact was perhaps a more agreeable term for the young woman. It was odd though as the two of them searched the place. There seemed to be nothing odd about it. Sure, it looked like there was a large fight that broke out judging by the bit of debris and chaos. But there were a few trinkets and gadgets that they both had never seen before lying around the counters and tables.

Looking at the windows, Trinity slightly narrowed her eyes to get a better look at something. "It looks like… someone here was attempting to combine… Some form of sorcery and scientific formula." She paused for a moment to look at Glynda who seemed to be staring back at her for a moment before looking around again at eye contact. Trinity frowned at the awkward moment that she and her aunt had just shared.

It was at that moment Trinity noticed a bundle of burnt papers sitting on a counter that was nearby. Grabbing the black sheets, she looked over towards a small cabinet and walked right towards it. With bottles being shaken around due to her rummaging, she was muttering words to herself at the same time. "Potassium… Magnesium… Sulfur citric acid. Should be able to absorb the iron right out of the ink as long as it is not too burnt."

Miraculously finding a clean paper, she had it prepped to the side while mixing her little solution together which she poured right on the burnt paper. After a few seconds, she pressed the clean sheet against the dirty one and waited for something to show itself. A single name did appear. "…Relius Clover?" She asked.

At the mention of that name, Glynda's head whipped around and she swiftly walked over towards Trinity. "Did you say, Relius Clover?" She asked, getting the younger female to nod her head. Taking the paper out of Trinity's hands, Glynda's eyes were narrowed. "What was one of Atlas' best scientists doing all the way out here?" She muttered to herself as she quickly turned her heels and continued to investigate the place with more intent.

Trinity frowned a bit in confusion at how her aunt reacted to that name. But that frown turned into a curious glance as she noticed the dust at the moving feet. Such small particles seemed to go somewhere… a place that shouldn't be possible unless…

Walking over to a wall slowly, Trinity reached around her person and pulled out a small vial of red Dust. Glynda seemed to notice this action and come right across Trinity. "What are you doing?" Glynda asked, accidentally knocking over something and had it crash onto the ground. Jumping back with surprise, the woman looked down and saw the dust be kicked up once again. But where it went made the adult realize what her niece was up to.

Popping the cork open and pouring a bit into an open palm of her hand, Trinity let the powder drop out of her fingertips. But rather than hit the floor, the particles seemed to flow into a wall where a crack was revealed. With a couple of cautious taps, Trinity heard that behind the vast surface that it was hollow. Looking towards Glynda, the older blonde already had her crop ready just in case they would need to fight while nodding.

Trinity nodded back as she found a hidden switch and flipped it. As two pairs of green eyes met once more, they both heard a click and the wall swung open to reveal a flight of stairs leading to the bottom of someplace.

Slowly walking inside, it looked more like a highly-technological laboratory with all sorts of electronics and wires all over the place. Several computer terminals were somehow operational. But what stood out were blood stains on the floor. On guard, both Trinity and Glynda slowly followed the trail and crimson further into the giant secret area of electronics.

Eventually, they were led to a single room. With a nod from Glynda, Trinity swiftly opened the door and the adult had her weapon ready. But no fight came at all. Instead, what greeted them was a wooden box and a robot standing right over it. The mechanical being had yellow plating to make it seem like it had blonde hair with a pink hat, collar, and dress in a deep red color. With the metal slumped over, it seemed to be out of power. Laying on top of the wooden box was a single opera mask that was the color of gold.

"…That's Relius Clover's mask… Does that mean-"Glynda didn't even finish her sentence before she cut herself off.

"Auntie Glynda, just who is Relius Clover?" Trinity asked with curiosity.

The adult looked over towards her niece. "Well, Clover was a rather famous man. With superb intelligence and many theories, he was a man who many people claimed to make the impossible possible. Quickly rising up through life, he became a scientist and engineer for several departments of the Atlesian military. But around 17 years ago… he seemed to have disappeared from the world. No one knows why or what happened to him. But I think we just discovered that what."

Trinity's eyes widened at the explanation. Blinking a couple of times, she looked over and around the room. "Do you know what that robot is then?"

To that, Glynda shook her head. "Come now." Glynda stated, turning around. "Your half-an-hour is up. It's time for you to go."

Trinity watched at Glynda began to walk away from the curious case of this Relius Clover person. Sighing, she proceeded to continue her way down the steel halls. Her feet tapped against the metal flooring. Room after room, she passed by each and every single one. But then she stopped at one particular area.

The door frame was completely torn apart, as if something were trying to break free. The metal was bent, warped, marks like hands creating dents. Curiously stepping into the room, she nearly felt her mouth drop when she saw a giant machine.

Several gigantic tubes seemed to be coming from a wall. What the white trails were hooked up to could be described as a single glass pod that would fit someone a bit taller than her perfectly. In fact, there were six of those exact pods. Five of them were in great to perfect condition while the last one had shattered glass.

With her head glancing round the room, she found a single book on a nearby table where an operating terminal was. Walking over, she grabbed the book and began to flip through the pages. From what she could tell from the writing and scribbles, there were two words that seemed to be of the upmost importance due to how they were frequently used; Boundary and seither.

"Trinity Glassfille! Come over here this instant, young lady!" Glynda voice was heard loudly, causing the young woman to jump at the sudden raise in volume. Pocketing the book swiftly, she began to scamper right back towards the entrance of the lab. Trinity felt like that book was of most importance and so she decided to take it with her.

As they both climbed back up the stairs, they closed the secret entrance and began to take steps to the entrance when suddenly two figures came into their view. It was easy to identify who those two newcomers were with. Their clothing was mostly black. Armor they wore was white as it covered their chest, legs, and even a bit of their arms. What truly gave them away though were the masked that the two wore one their faces.

"The White Fang…" Trinity breathed as she recognized followers of the terrorist faction. Well, they were not as violent before. But now their actions have been going too far since 5 years ago.

"Let me guess…" Glynda stated, eyeing a bag full of red Dust crystals in each of their hands. Green pupils narrowed. "Judging by your arsonist tool kit… You're both here to burn down the building." She then raised her crop in a threatening manner. "The reason why though shall be questioned later. You are both under arrest."

The White Fang soldiers however didn't seem intimidated. In fact, they didn't seem scared at all. The one on the right grinned for some reason while holding up a hand. "Just one minute please." They requested before turning around and calling out a name. "Oh, Hazel~!"

Heavy footsteps were soon entering through Glynda and Trinity's ears. Floorboards creaked under a big weight. Within seconds, a rather large man came into view right behind the two grunts of the White Fang. Such a man had large muscles with short brown hair, a beard and hazel eyes. He wore a two-tone olive green coat and a large belt. His pants were black and his boots were brown with white fronts. Hairy arms seemed to have some scars near the edge of his sleeves.

"…Afternoon." Hazel greeted with a small nod of his head while he folded his arms.

Glynda sighed while narrowing her eyes while Trinity slowly reached onto her own person. She then pulled out a small wand that had a pink handle. The end of the object has a gold spike at the bottom white the top was a golden heart with a red gem dangling right in the center of it. "So… who shall I be going for?" She asked, knowing that there was a fight bound to break out at any moment."

"I've already told you, your half-an-hour is up." Glynda stated back, but then didn't answer Trinity's question. Seeing the two White Fang grunts drop their Dust to the ground and approach them, Glynda immediately had a bolt of Dust ready as she somehow launched it towards on of their faces with a flick or her crop. With one of them stunned, she was free to smack the other right in the face. But she was then forced to walk back as the one that was hit by the Dust attack proved to be much more stronger than expected.

Trinity on the other hand looked upwards to get a good view of Hazel's face. The man was a good head and a half taller than her as he slowly reached his arm out to grab her clothing. In retaliation, Trinity smacked his hand hard with her wand thanks to a flick of the wrist. The male grunted in pain, a slightly surprised look on his face as he brought his hand back slowly. He tried to grab her with his other hand, but Trinity countered the grapple.

As Hazel nodded his head with an approving look on his face, Glynda was punched right on her jaw and stumbled back as a White Fang grunt did that exact offensive move. Feeling the back of her cape grabbed, Glynda easily turned around and returned the favor right back to the Faunus by hitting their own jaw.

Trinity meanwhile cocked her arm back and slapped Hazel's face a couple of time before striking the temple of his head. Taking a step back while letting out another grunt of pain, the adult's eyes narrowed dangerously. As Trinity tried to hit his head again, Hazel grabbed her wrist so she couldn't land another blow. About to rip the wand out of her hands, he didn't get the opportunity as she used her left hand to punch his face.

Feeling her arm being twisted, Trinity watched Hazel grab her by the collar. Letting out a squeak of surprise, she found herself being lifted off the ground and throw across a table. Contents slid off the table as she skidded along the surface and fell off on the left side of the furniture before slamming into a wall painfully.

Taking off her cape, Glynda immediately covered the Faunus' head to block their vision. While the White Fang grunt tried to see again, the older woman placed her hands on their head and slammed them onto her knee before beating them with her crop a couple of times until they stumbled to the ground.

Groaning, Trinity noticed Hazel slowly approaching her with eyes not leaving her body. Doing her best to quickly get up, Trinity pressed a small button on her wand and the item immediately extended into a staff for a much larger range of attack. Stumbling around as soon as she stood, her back rested against the wall and her clothes were a bit dirty. Dazed, she pointed the upper-point of her weapon towards Hazel. "One moment please." She breathed, that blow she had felt being much more taxing than she thought.

Hazel shook his head once. "I'm in no hurry." He answered before continuing to step forward. He immediately leaned backwards to avoid the staff hitting his throat. Watching the stick come at him again, he smacked the object away. But Trinity used the momentum of the attack to swing it around and bonk him on the head successfully. With a sneaky attack to his leg next, Trinity continued her assault due to his grunts of pain.

But she couldn't continue on as when she swung, there was a sound of metal banging against metal. Both Trinity and Hazel looked over towards the staff wondering why it suddenly stopped in place. A steel pipe was in the way of Trinity's swing apparently and that small pause was all what Hazel needed before grabbing the girl by the throat.

Managing to wrestle her way out of his grip somehow, she then had to fight over the possession of her weapon since Hazel grabbed that next. After a few seconds of struggle, Hazel snapped his arms back and pushed them forward. With the sudden movement, Trinity was stunned after her own head was slammed against the staff. With a twist of his arms, he slammed Trinity back onto the table from before.

Glynda meanwhile was struggling with the Faunus that managed to wrap their arms around her while trying to stab her with a knife. Being pushed against a cabinet hard enough to shatter its glass, the female adult looked over to see that her niece was fighting. Both of their eyes met for a second. "Hold on, Trinity! I'm coming!" Glynda reassured the girl before being dragged off.

Feeling her legs being grabbed, Trinity quickly saw some sort of tool to her right-side that was not knocked off the table. Grabbing it, she felt her body become turned around and she used the momentum to try and strike Hazel with her new weapon. But the adult grabbed her wrist and throat at the same time pushed her back down onto the table while choking her.

While Glynda struggled to get the White Fang grunt off her back, Trinity desperately fought hazel to no avail. His strength was just too much for her. However, she purposely went limp to create the image that she had been strangled to death. With Hazel's guard down, she pushed her armed hand forward and stabbed the man's chest with her new weapon.

The item didn't pierce skin though. Instead, some sort of barrier force was released because Hazel was immediately thrown across the room like a bullet, through a door, and crashed into some other room.

With Hazel's sudden yell of surprise, Glynda and the Faunus both stopped for a second to see what had happened. Taking advantage, Glynda kicked the bottom of her foot against a table to cause the both of them to walk backwards and have the Faunus' back slam against a counter edge.

Blinking, Trinity slowly looked up. Getting back to her feet, she had an amazed expression on her face as she saw some sort of small cranking device from where she grabbed her small weapon, which looked like a prod of some kind. She then quickly began running over towards the small gadget.

Glynda meanwhile had her hands on the knife that was being used to try and stab her. With effort, she was busy redirecting or disarming the item. Both her and the Faunus were struggling for dominance.

Hearing Hazel's groans, Trinity had already placed the prod back into the strange contraption and was turning the handle as fast as she could. A blue mist could slightly be seen surrounding the weapon as she seemed to be charging the thing she had just got her hands on. After a few more cranks, Trinity grabbed the prod and was ready for Hazel to come charging out of the door.

Or… that was what she expected. Hazel's grunts were heard, but he didn't' show up for a few seconds. Blinking in confusion, Trinity even tilted her head in a bit of curiosity. A second later, Trinity was back on her guard when Hazel came into view. But the man seemed to be a bit disoriented as he seemed to need support due to stumbling around a lot. Even his clothing was a bit torn at the same time.

With a good distance between the knife and her body, Glynda slammed her elbow right into the White Fang grunt's face before landing a two hit combo of stomach and then the face again. Watching them be knocked down Glynda went for her crop that was on the ground. Turning around, she landed a blow onto their stomach with some form of a barrier and beat them a couple more times.

"One moment please." Hazel requested, reaching to his back. Trinity followed his request due to her polite nature and that the situation didn't seem to bad at the moment. Her eyes then trailed over towards her aunt and wondered how her fight was going.

Glynda gritted her teeth and she waved her weapon and sent the Faunus flying against the wall. Stepping forward for a final blow, that seemed to be her mistake. Quickly bringing her weapon back into a defensive position, she barely stopped the White Fang grunt from stabbing her throat as the two of them struggled to be the victorious one once more.

Looking back over to Hazel, the man was now wearing some sort of gauntlet. Trinity also noticed that the armored hand was resting on a series of pipes on the wall. Quickly grabbed a yellow Dust crystal, she hoped that a theory she just came up with would work as she placed the gem on pipes and slammed the prod onto the crystal while shattering it.

Electricity sparked into the living world and had a path to travel. Bouncing off of one corner to another, the sparks eventually found their way to Hazel's gauntlet. With a sudden explosion of lightning, Hazel was blow cleanly away from the wall and sent flying across the room once again. But now, he not only crashed into the grunt that was fighting Glynda but also went cleanly through a wall to the outdoors.

Glynda could only stare at the giant hole in the wall that was just made as more natural sunlight was worming into the house. Turning her head, Glynda had a perplexed look on her face. "…Trinity…
She started, not even sure what to say. "…What is that?"

Trinity shrugged in response.

The adult rolled her eyes but still breathed a sigh of relief that her niece was okay in a sense. "Come on, we have to let Ozpin and James know about this place… now." She stated as she turned towards the open wall and jumped out of the hole.

Trinity followed shortly after, hopping out of the house but stuck close to Glynda. Landing on the ground, she held a questioning look. "Auntie Glynda… Where did they go?"

The aunt looked around, realizing that Trinity's question was a good one. For some reason, the two that had they had fought were gone. That meant that the third one from before must either still be in the house unconscious or gone as well. "I don't know." Glynda admitted before going back towards the house. "Wait here, I'm going to make sure the third one did not disappear either."

Trinity nodded as she watched her chaperone walk away. Looking at her surroundings, she then noticed two things that had her eyes widen. Walking closer to them, they looked like graves and markers. There were two of them. One of them had a toy sword stabbed into the ground while the other had a pair of toy guns laying on the dirt under the markers.

The swords had a R carved on while both guns had the letter S embedded in.

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