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Blake wasn't the only one suffering from sleep deprivation, though she was the one that showed it the most, evidenced by the increasing black rings under her eyes and bouts of inattentiveness.

Ruby was also in the same boat, though she was both hiding it and not having as bad a time as Blake, and the fights Pyrrha had during combat class got the excitement going, making her more awake. But it still sucked. The last week she had been having increasingly disturbing and unnerving dreams, all centered around that Slenderman game. It's getting really annoying, Ruby thought irritably, not helped by the fact that Blake was also irritable with everything that wasn't related to finding things out about the White Fang.

Such as going to the school dance.

"You what?!" Blake exclaimed, sitting on her bed after they managed to nab her before she escaped to the library.

"We want you to go to the dance," Ruby repeated, trying to hide her frustration with the raven haired girl. C'mon Blake, it's only one night. We can afford to rest- you can afford to rest one night. You need to.

"That's ridiculous," Blake scoffed, slowly destroying that hope.

"Blake, we're worried about you," Yang said. "This investigation is starting to mess with your head." Well, not just starting too. It's been going on for a while, Ruby sarcastically thought.

Weiss started counting on her fingers, "You can't sleep, you hardly eat, and to be bluntly honest, your grades have been suffering."

"You think I care about grades?! People's lives are at stake!" Blake protested.

Yang gently put a hand on Blake's own and lowered it, trying to calm her. "We know, and we'er also trying to figure out what Torchwick is up to."

"Thanks to you and Sun we know that they're operating somewhere outside of southeast Vale," Ruby inputted, trying to get Blake to see what they've already accomplished.

"And, the Schnee company records singled out Vale as the primary target for Dust robberies over the last few months," Weiss added.

"Don't forget about Atlas' missing military tech too," Yang mentioned dryly.

"But there's still unanswered questions," Blake kept going, sounding tired.

"Blake, you won't be able to find anything if you can't even keep your eyes open!" Ruby said. Please Blake, make this easier for all of us. Stop fighting us on this.

"All we're asking is that you take it easy for one day," Yang said.

"It will be fun! Yang and I will make sure of it," Weiss promised.

"Yeah! We're planning the whole event!" Yang cheered, bouncing on the bed a bit with her fist pump.

"Excuse me?" Blake exclaimed disbelievingly. That's what happens when you miss something, Ruby thought.

"Team CFVY's away mission lasted quite longer than expected, and they didn't finish planning the dance yet," Weiss explained.

"So Weiss and I were asked to pick up where they left off, and now we can make sure you can have the perfect night," Yang said, pointing at Blake.

"And once it's all over we'll return for our search, rested and ready," Weiss finished their lure.

"So what do ya think?" Time to see if we caught the cat… dang it Yang! Ruby seriously hoped that Blake wouldn't fight this as she couldn't take much more of her protesting.

Blake closed her eyes, and for a moment it looked like she would agree. "I think this is a colossal waste of time," she decided. She stood up and started walking to the door.

I've had enough with her, Ruby thought and stood up, her own irritability rising past the lid. "Blake," she said forcefully to stop her. The secret Faunus paused to listen to Ruby. "Blake, please agree with us. We only want you to be at your best. If you walk out that door right now," she made a snap judgment, "we won't help you anymore with the investigation." That got a reaction, but out of the wrong two members of her team. "Team leader's order," Ruby snapped to silence them. She turned her silver eyes back to Blake. "Please…"

Amber eyes glanced across the room before returning to Ruby's. "Fine. If you won't help me, I'll do it on my own," Blake said monotonously, no emotion whatsoever in her voice, too tired to care. "I'll be in the library." And with that she left.

Ruby stared after Blake and after a moment, everyone left sighed in disappointment. Except Ruby, who growled (which came out more like a hiss) and kicked the bookcase in frustration.

"Great," Yang said.

"She can't keep going like this," Weiss stated. "And what was that about keeping us from the investigation?" She someone asked accusingly of Ruby.

Ruby sighed, "I just wanted her to stop. We're not working on it right now, and I meant we don't work until after the dance," she clarified to Weiss' beaut- err, bright blue eyes. Not much better brain.

They were distracted when there was a knock on the door. Already being up, Ruby dashed to the door. Maybe it's Blake? Finally seeing reason? However, she knew there was only a slight chance it was the cat Faunus as she opened the door.

What she saw was not what she expected, and from the sounds she heard behind her, not what Weiss and Yang expected either.

Jaune Arc stood in the hallway, dressed in his usual attire, but with an added accessory of an acoustic guitar, that he started strumming.

~"Weiiiiiiiiiiiiss!"~ Jaune sung, horribly off key.

Okay, I don't want to deal with this right now. "Jaune," Ruby said, deceptively calm, cutting him off.

For some reason, a string on the guitar snapped with an awful twang, thrown off. "Uh, yeah?" He said when he recovered.

"Please, not now."

The boy blinked for a moment as he looked at her. There must have been something on her face as he blanched a bit and stammered, "Ah- no worries… I'll just, uh, wait… here. Until you're done." He laughed nervously and then stepped out of sight, starting to fiddle with his guitar. Where did he get that anyway? Ruby closed the door and sighed, echoing Weiss. She put her head against the door, resting. This day has not gone like I wanted it to. Thankfully it's almost over.

"Y'know Rubes," Yang said carefully, getting her attention in the tone that she recognized as 'what I'm about to say may upset you and I don't want to do that but I have to say it', "Blake's not the only one getting tired. You are as well."

"You're sleeping as well as Blake does when she finally get into bed," Weiss said.

Ruby turned around and shrugged. "I know, but I don't have control over my nightmares," she said truthfully. And I really don't want to have them. Stupid game. I still need to beat it at some point.

Weiss quirked an eyebrow and disbelievingly said, "Nightmares? For the past week or so?"

Ruby had no answer, other than to shrug sheepishly. Because of some stupid game I can't get any sleep, and I only played it twice. I wish I could forget about it, but I can't!

"Look, just because Blake isn't getting any sleep isn't an excuse to follow her example. I… do have some sleeping pills if you want them," Weiss offered, recluctant.

That brought a smile to Ruby's face, seeing Weiss' caring side, but Yang spoke up. "Hey, are you trying to drug my sister?" She asked, both parts serious and playful.

Weiss huffed cutely and crossed her arms, "I was just offering!"

"Weiss, I appreciate the offer, but I think I can do without the pills," Ruby said with a soft smile. "Besides, Blake needs them more than I do." If we can even get her back into the dorm. I think she slept in the library one night a couple days ago.

"She'll see reason, even if I have to beat it into her," Yang said with a smirk that held no heat in it. "Now, what did Vomit-Boy want our resident Ice Queen for?"

"Why does everyone call me that?! Seriously!" A little annoyed, Weiss walked over to the door and peered outside, and then opened the door fully when she saw Jaune. "What." She asked flatly.

"Gah! Oh!" He apparently had fixed the string as he started playing and singing along in an... okay voice. ~"Weiss Schu-nee, will you accompany me, to the dance on…"~ He paused, and Ruby had to bite down a laugh. He forgot the day! He remembered and finished off, ~"Sunday!"~

There was a pause and then Weiss asked, "Are you done?"

"Yes?" Jaune said shrugging.

"… No." With that rejection, she closed the door in his face. She turned and glanced between Ruby and Yang, who were both looking on with amused expressions. "What?"

"And that is why we call you the Ice Queen," Yang stated. Ruby couldn't help but giggle. Nice try Jaune, but Weiss isn't interested in you at all.

"All my life, boys have only cared about the perks of my last name," Weiss said, trying to sound haughty at that, but not really getting there. Ruby's expression fell as she thought about all the boys, suitors I guess they're called then, that Weiss had to deal with. That made her annoyed for some reason. "Besides, I already have a date in mind."

Now that made her annoyed.

"Who? I mean-" she started over when she realized that sounded too aggressive, "who do you have in mind?"

"Now that will be surprise," Weiss said coyly, making Ruby even more annoyed. Then her confidence diminished slightly, "Well, I still need to ask him…"

"Hmph," Ruby grunted, not trusting herself to blut something out, but then sighed, the events of the day coming back to her. "Date or no date, the dance won't be the same if we can't somehow get Blake to go."

Yang seemed deep in thought. "I have a plan in the making, but it's a gamble whether it'll work or not."

Now I'm interested, Ruby thought. "What is it?"

Yang seemed unusually meek. "I think the only way Blake'll stop is if she hears about another time… that stubbornness isn't the answer…"

Ruby nodded, but then thought about what her sister said. Stubbornness? What story does she have to relate to Blake's… no, she wouldn't… I don't think that she would. "Are you talking about… that day?" Ruby asked, not wanting to know the answer.

Yang sighed. "Yep."

Ruby frowned and looked at her sister intensely. "Are you sure?"

"I think so. Blake needs the wake up call."

Ruby stared at her for a few more moments before nodding. "If you think that would help."

"It will. She'll come," Yang said with a smile.

"Uhh, excuse me? What are you two talking about?" Weiss asked, left out of the know.

"Why don't you explain it to her? I'mma goin' to hit the bathroom," Yang said, standing up and going into the bathroom before Ruby could stop her.

"Wait!- Oh, sometimes Yang I really don't like you…" Ruby grumbled, though without any meaning.

"So what was that about?" Weiss asked her leader. Ruby turned and contemplated how to tell the story. It's not that I don't want her to know, it's just that it's a little soon, and very personal. Although, since Yang's going to tell Blake, I should tell Weiss. It might bring us closer… As teammates! She took a breath.

"It's a bit of family history," Ruby said, sitting back on Weiss' bed. "You may have noticed that Me and Yang-"

"Yang and I."

"-Yang and I don't look exactly like sisters," Ruby continued over Weiss' correction. "Well, that's because we have different birth mothers."

Weiss, to her credit, only blinked in surprise. "Okay," she said slowly. "Your father and mother were Hunters right?"

"Yep!" Ruby chirped. "Dad, mom, and Yang's mom were all on the same team when they were in Beacon. Dad was with Yang's mom first, but, after Yang was born, she left."

Weiss frowned. "Did she die in a mission?"

Ruby shook her head. If only it were that simple. "No, she just left without any warning, leaving Dad and Yang. My Mom, Summer, stepped in and after a year or so married Dad, and, well, had me," Ruby shrugged. "Yang always thought Summer was her mom, and it wasn't until her death that Yang really wanted to know what happened to hers.

"The way she felt, she was desperate to fill the void left after Mom passed. And when she found a clue, she took off, bringing me along in a wagon. I wasn't awake when it happened, since I was only five-ish, but the place Yang went to was infested with Grimm. We would have died if it weren't for our Uncle Qrow saving us. Yang still blames herself though for almost getting us killed and it tore her up for a while. I think that's what Yang's trying to get across to Blake, that being so focused on something can get you hurt."

Weiss was silent but Ruby could see her hand twitching towards her, as if the white-haired girl wanted to hold her or something. "Your family is a lot more complicated than I thought," she said in a little bit of a deadpan.

Ruby snorted, the seriousness of the situation fading. "You have no idea."

"Though it seems that you've had a hard time, and I sympathize." Now she started sounding a little awkward. "And I appreciate that you trust me enough to share this with me. And, uh, if there's anything you, ah, want to tell me, you may, but only if it's appropriate," she added, trying to keep face.

Ruby smiled, her heart fluttering for some reason. "Awww, thanks Weiss!" Acting once again on impulse, Ruby leaned over and hugged her partner. She felt Weiss stiffen up, but didn't let go.

"Y-you Dolt!" Weiss strangely stuttered, but didn't really try to push her away. If it were Yang, she'd be trying to escape with everything she could.

Ruby looked up with a smile and saw a hint of red across the pale girl's face. "Yep! That's me!" I know you care!

Weiss seemed to stare into her eyes before looking away. "Let go of me." Once again that was without heavy protest, but Ruby followed and pulled away. She smells like fresh snow. Is that strange that I smelled her? That probably is, isn't it? Oh I shouldn't mention that. But I do like the smell.

The two sat in comfortable silence for a moment before Yang came in, in her nightclothes. ~"Next"~ She almost sung.

Weiss took the initiative and went in, making a slight glance back at Ruby before the door closed. "Sooooo… how'd it go?"

"It think it went good," Ruby said, getting ready for bed since it was just Yang. "She thinks it is what Blake needs to hear." She pulled her nightshirt on and changed pants.

"I know it'll work," Yang said with full confidence.

Some time later, everyone went to sleep, but Ruby didn't have a restful night. She had another dream, but this time, it was just her and the Slenderman. Looking at each other. Then after some indiscernible time, it came closer to her. She backed up, but then it was behind her. She ran. Follows. Can't Run.

Eventually, she was cornered, and then it was in front of her. She couldn't move. It started coming closer…

And then she woke up with a startled gasp, trying to get her heart rate under control. Dang it! Why won't these nightmares leave me alone! Tomorrow's the day of the dance, and I want to enjoy it! Not be tired because I can't sleep. Ruby groaned and flopped back onto her bed, her arm over her eyes.

She lost count of the minutes that passed but she then heard the dorm room door open and someone come in. The person wasn't very quiet shutting the door and immediately flopped onto something after walking a few steps. From the location of the sound, it sound's like Blake finally came back… late… again. She sighed and rolled over, closing her eyes and getting a few more hours of sleep.


Not that those hours did any good. That combined with Blake still being stubborn made Ruby even more down and unhelpful. Not that she wanted to be unhelpful, it was just she couldn't muster up enough energy to help Yang and Weiss with getting everything ready.

It seemed that Weiss had picked up on that and tried to involve her by slapping two identical papers on the table. "I need you to pick a tablecloth color."

Ruby tried to tell the difference between the two, but she couldn't. "Aren't they both the same?"

Apparently that was the wrong answer as Weiss sighed in frustration and crunched the papers in her hand, probably unknowingly. "I don't even know why I asked!" With that Weiss walked away.

Oh man, I probably should have just picked one. But I couldn't lie to her face. But she didn't ask me to tell the difference, just to pick one. Ahhhgh, why am I so stupid sometimes? Now even more depressed, she laid her head back down on the table, ignoring Yang when she places/dropped a speaker on the ground, causing her and the table to jump a bit.

"So, have you picked out a dress yet?" Yang asked, coming over to her.

Ruby looked over, not moving her head from her arms. "What's the point? Who cares about the dance if Blake isn't going?"

"Oh don't worry, she's coming, I'll make sure of it." Yang looked away to do something else, but Weiss' actions got her attention. "Weiss!" She almost whined, "I thought we agreed: no doilies!"

Ruby had to hide a smirk as Weiss marched up to Yang, threatening her with a finger and an ultimatum. "If I don't get doilies, you don't get fog machines!"

They all looked up when they heard the hall's doors open and close. Neptune and Sun walked through the doors with good natured expressions, thought the sight of Neptune made Ruby annoyed for some reason.

"Your dance is gonna have fog machines?" The blue haired guy asked.

Ruby's irritation went up two notches when Weiss stepped forward and adopted a voice that Ruby's only heard a couple of times. "We were thinking about it…" she said, almost playfully.

"That's pretty cool," Neptune said.

"You ladies all excited for dress-up?" Sun thankfully interrupted, bringing down Ruby's ire. Why am I getting so worked up about Neptune?

Then Sun's comment registered in her mind. "Psssh… yeah right," she dismissed. I hate wearing those stupid heels. And the dress is so exposing!

"Laugh all you want, I'll be turning heads tomorrow night!" Yang boasted, and Ruby had to admit there would be a few heads turned, but mainly because it was Yang in a dress.

Weiss then asked the boys, "What are you two wearing?"

"Uhhh... this?" Sun gestured to his unbuttoned shirt, rolled up jeans, and regular tennis shoes.

Neptune stepped in front of him and held up his hand in Sun's face, blocking him partially from view. "Ignore him for he knows not what he says."

Sun then knocked Neptune's hand out of the way and said, "Hey, I may have moved to Mistral, but I grew up in Vacuo. It's not exactly a shirt-and-tie kind of place."

Ruby stared at him in absolute deadpan. "Yeah, we noticed." Yang said, in the same feeling.

There was a pause and Sun started rubbing the back of his neck. "Soooo… what does Blake think of all this?" Ruby had to suppress a groan at that. "She still being all, y'know… Blake-y?"

"Obviously." Weiss stated, as disgruntled as Ruby felt.

"I still don't know why she just doesn't come to the dance," Ruby said, "It won't do any harm."

"Hey, trust me: Blake will be at the dance tomorrow," Yang stated in absolute certainty. "In fact, I'm about to talk to her right now."

"She's probably in the library, as usual," Weiss muttered.

Ruby had nothing else to do. "Mind if I come with? I'm no use here," Ruby said, gesturing to the ballroom.

Yang seemed to consider this and looked at Weiss who shrugged. "Sure! The more the merrier. Though not for you two," she suddenly said, pointing at Sun and Neptune. "This is strictly a team matter."

"Alright, gotcha'." Neptune nodded.

"Well, if you think that's best," Sun agreed.

"Alright then, let's go Rubes!" Yang gestured for Ruby to follow, and Ruby did, working herself off of the table and following her blond sister. The walk to the library took a few minutes but went rather fast all things considered. But just outside the doors, Yang stopped and turned to Ruby, starting to talk in a hesitant voice.

"Hey Ruby, would you mind if I could do this… on my own actually?" Ruby blinked at the unexpected question.

"Why would you let me come this way if you weren't going to let me help?" She asked, uncaring if it was a little rude, even if they were sisters.

"I was thinking that together… we might make the scaredy-cat run away," Ruby sighed at the cat pun. "And also you were looking a little down, so I wanted you to get moving and do something."

Ruby thought for a moment. "Alright," she agreed. In truth, it probably would make Blake think we're ganging up on her… again. "I trust you. I'll just… wander around the library for a while then."

"Okay. The next time you'll see Blake, she'll be rearing to go to the dance." Yang fumbled around in her pocket for a moment, the pulled out…

"Really Yang? A laser pointer?" Ruby said disbelievingly.

"It works?"~ Yang said with a little singing in her voice. "See you later!" She then took off into the library, leaving Ruby behind.

"Just like the first day here…" Ruby sighed, but entered the library. Okay, I have no idea where to go here. Maybe I'll hit my favorite fantasy section. With no clear direction, Ruby headed off in that direction. The library was populated somewhat normally, all things considering that the dance was tomorrow. People were doing last minute studying, or just lazing about.

Ruby had just passed into the fantasy section when a book caught her eye. She backtracked a bit and picked it up, reading the title.

Heroes and Monsters: A look into the Myths and Legends of a Forgotten Past

Huh, this sounds like a more mature version of the fairy tales I heard as a kid. She knew that the ones she heard were made appropriate for kids and abridged. It sounded intriguing, so she opened it up and scanned the table of contents.

Let's see… the Tale of Two Brothers, The Red Reaper; oh that's one of my favorites! Then the Odyssey, The Grimm Princess, Great Warriors of Old, The Shallow Sea, The Girl in the Tower, Stories of the Lone Wanderer, Story of the Seasons, Rittder and the Faceless One… wait.

She took a second look at the title of that story and was suddenly struck with a foreboding feeling. But unable to resist, she opened it up to the page that it started on and began reading.

This next tale is a rather curious and disturbing one, and is more open to interpretation than many others, yet key aspects of it stay the same in all iterations. It is unclear if this tale is from the era of the Grimm Wars or maybe even before that since this story has been relatively unedited and unchanged since that time, unlike many other tales from that same time. While subsequent tales of a similar nature have been told, this is the oldest one and is the basis for the other tales.

'There once was a town in a remote forest that was having their children being taken by a creature. Only the children and a few others could see the monster, and slowly the town diminished, its people growing more afraid each passing day. The town became haunted and desolate as more and more children went missing. Some children said they kept seeing a tall faceless man following them, trying to lure them away from their parents. Those same kids suffered terrible nightmares and saw the Faceless One everywhere they looked, even in their own homes. Some fell to madness, obsessing over the Faceless One, before going missing.

When it became too much, a group of warriors went out into the woods to look for their missing children. They never found them, save for blood and torn limbs. Some would often find carvings done in trees, warnings and depictions of the Faceless One, as it became called, done by the children taken.

Eventually an Awakened knight named Rittder came to them, traveling through the land, and the people in the town beseeched him to kill the monster. Agreeing after seeing their plight, he went into the woods, armed with his sword and shield. Wandering deep into the darkness of the woods, he found the Faceless One and battled it. Rittder retuned, claiming that he had killed the monster and rescued the last child taken, Benjamin, who was the son of the town leader; making him the only child to return alive. The town rejoiced, believing that the danger had passed.

Days passed peacefully until a disturbance woke the town. Benjamin, the child, told them that Rittder had awoken in pain and was delusional, and then had started changing until he resembled the Faceless One. The creature left without disturbing anyone in the town.

Vowing to save his own savior, Benjamin took Rittder's sword and shield and left, tracking the man that was once known as Rittder.'

It is unkown if Benjamin ever found Rittder or the creature he became, but over time there have been other similar tales in all kingdoms to this one that share common things.

First and primarily is the creature itself. There are many descriptions, but the most universal is that it is abnormally tall and skinny, and has a white face with no features and elongated arms. The number of arms varies from two to even ten in one story. It seems to appear mainly to children and preys on them, though there have been tales where it hunted older people. Since the children have never been found, save Benjamin, we can only assume that they were killed in a manner similar to its adult victims.

Over the many years, this tale has fallen into obscurity and mainly forgotten since the Grimm have become the main monsters in the dark. Like many other legends, it is hard to discern the truth from the stories. While the researchers gathered for this book don't believe that there is a supernatural creature, they agree that it was a type of Grimm that hasn't been seen in many years. And from the tales, we can only hope that it remains unseen for many years.

Ruby closed the book and put it on the shelf in a cold daze. It… it all fits. The faceless man, the carvings are the pages, seeing it everywhere. Thinking about it all the time… Something clicked in her mind that sent her into a panic. No. No no no. She walked briskly out of the library and then tapped into her semblance to run to her room, passing by a streak of white along the way.

She got into the dorm and went directly for her diary. She opened it to the last page and nearly dropped it in fear once she saw what was on it.

What she had written had been nearly covered by drawings and little phrases. There were circles with 'x's through them, trees, random scribbles, and then a tall, faceless stick figure with wrong proportions. She frantically looked through the last couple entries and almost cried as they were almost the same, the number of drawings per-page diminishing the earlier she went until she found the day she first bought the game with a single sketch of the Slenderman. "No no no no no." She put her diary down and backed up, jumping when she hit the bookcase and turned around, only to freeze in fear.

Down below, in the courtyard. She could see it. Slightly hidden behind a tree. Watching. She couldn't breath, she couldn't move because of the raw fear she felt. All of her horrors petrified her and she couldn't stop staring. The sound of static started growing in her ears and her vision started going fuzzy.

Then there was a sudden bang and Ruby broke out of her fear induced petrification and jumped again, turning to see what caused the sound. "AH! Oh, it's you," she said in relief.

"Ruby," Weiss said, looking a little out of breath, "why were you running?"

"Huh? Oh, ah, it was nothing! A false alarm! I thought I forgot to do something! Yeah, that's it! Nothing to be afraid of!" Ruby said hurriedly, trying to cover up her panic attack, for that's what it was.

Weiss frowned in concern and came closer. "Ruby, you don't look okay." She put a cool hand against Ruby's head and suddenly her nose was filled with the scent of fresh snow, calming her quite a bit. "Are you getting sick? We don't need you throwing up again," Weis said concernedly.

"Ah, no, I'm a-okay Weiss!" Ruby said, giving a little thumbs-up, now feeling hot for an entirely different reason. Wow, how come I never noticed that she smells really good and strong? It's really nice but I can't think straight now!

Thankfully for Ruby's mental state, Weiss withdrew her hand. "Well, if you're sure," she said.

"Yep, I am!" Ruby chirped. There was a pause and then she asked, "So, is the planning done yet?"

"Almost," Weiss said. "Just a few things to take care of tomorrow, but that's all. I was just about to check if my dress was done when you rushed past."

"Oh, okay! Sorry if I distracted you," Ruby apologized.

Weiss mumbled something before she said louder. "If that's all, then I'll get going then.

"Alright, see you later!" Ruby said as Weiss went back out the door. Ruby had a content smile on her face before it slipped off. She looked out the window again, and saw nothing out of the ordinary. "Okay Ruby, you're not going crazy. You aren't seeing things. The Slenderman isn't real, just a game! Just a game." She looked over at the computer. The game. If I beat the game everything will be alright. I'll have beaten it.

She walked over and started up the computer.

I'm going to beat it this time.


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