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"Hey, sis!" Yang bellowed as Ruby opened the door to her apartment.

Ruby smiled at Yang's enthusiastic greeting. "Hey, Yang. What's up?"

Yang just beamed at her for a moment before answering. "I...have a date...with Weiss."

Ruby's eyes went wide as her jaw dropped and she was rendered speechless.

"I know, right?! But listen, I need your help," Yang said as she walked in.

"With what?" Ruby finally asked as she closed the door and followed.

Yang just stood in the living room and waited for Ruby to catch up with her. "So, you know how I've never had an actual, serious relationship?"

"Yeah."

"Yeah. So, I've never been on a first date before. I mean, I've been on dates, but they weren't anything spectacular, you know?"

"Right."

"And I sorta promised Weiss I'd give her the best first date she's ever had."

"Well, that shouldn't be too hard. The only first date she's ever had was with Neptune. And that was our prom. Remember?"

"Ha! Yeah. Poor guy couldn't dance to save his life. But still, I don't want our first date to just be better than that, I want it to completely blow her mind. To make her fall in love with me and wanna marry me on the spot!"

"What?!" Ruby's facial expression turned into one of utter shock. "Marry you?! Are you serious?!"

Yang started to blush as she nervously scratched her arm. "Well, we probably wouldn't get married right away, but...I could definitely see myself settling down with her and becoming a second mother to Hans."

"Yang, I had no idea you..."

"Which is why I want to make this a night to remember. So what should I do?"

Ruby inhaled deeply and put her serious planning face on. "Okay, so, you have something planned?"

"I was gonna start out with making her dinner."

"Good idea, sis. Your home-cooked meal is definitely a good start. Now then, you're gonna want to go to a movie next. And, as Weiss' BFF, I know what her favourite type of movie is."

"I always thought she liked documentaries or, I don't know, deep, thought-provoking films."

Ruby let out a chuckle as she shook her head. "Oh, how very wrong you are," she said as she looked into Yang's eyes. "She likes cheesy comedies."

This time, Yang's jaw dropped. "You're kidding."

"Nope. You see, growing up a Schnee, you don't exactly get to have a lot of fun. One of the few things she remembers doing for fun in her childhood is watching cheap sitcoms with her sister. Ever since, she's had a love for lame comedy."

"Huh, I never would have thought..."

"And there just so happens to be the perfect movie for her right now."

"Excellent. What's next?"

"Dessert. After dinner and a movie, she's probably gonna want a cup of coffee. I know a great café in town. As for what you could afterwards..." Ruby started to sink into deep thought.

"I know." Ruby looked up at her. "I know exactly how I'm gonna finish this date." Yang declared as she turned around and made for the door. "Thanks, sis!" She yelled back at Ruby as she left the apartment.

(**)

The stars were beautiful this night. Weiss noticed this as she looked out of Yang's car. The night had already been pretty nice so far. It started with Yang fixing them an incredible meal. Some eastern dish was unfamiliar with. It was delicious.

Afterwards, they went to the movies and watched a comedy Weiss had had her eye on for a while. It wasn't anything grand, but she certainly enjoyed it.

After the movie, they went to this wonderful little café for coffee and cake.

Needless to say, Weiss was thoroughly satisfied by the time they started driving out of town.

"So, are you going to tell me where we're going yet?"

"You'll see," Yang replied with a smile. "Trust me, you'll love it."

Weiss just shook her head and continued to look out the window. As they drove on, she started to realize where they were going and a smile crept onto her face.

After a while, Yang stopped and they got out. Before them was a large hill, a gentle glow shining from beyond it.

"You go on ahead," Yang said. "I'll be right behind you."

Weiss nodded and slowly ascended the hill. As she reached the top, she could see the city in the distance, looking a beautiful photograph, and the starlit night sky stretching out above her.

She could here Yang approaching from behind. "How long has it been since we last came here?" Weiss asked.

"Oof, we haven't been out here since before that whole unpleasantness between Ruby and Blake started."

Weiss nodded sadly. Back during their highschool days, they would come out here often to stargaze. Those were wonderful nights, filled with beauty and happiness.

Weiss was pulled out of her thoughts when she heard soft jazz music playing behind her. She turned around and saw Yang had placed a small portable radio on the ground and was now walking towards her.

Slightly bowing, she reached out to Weiss. "My lady."

Weiss' lips twitched upwards as she took Yang's hand and let her pull her into an embrace. As they danced, Weiss placed her head onto Yang's shoulder and closed her eyes.

"I must admit, Yang. You've impressed me."

"Please, don't try to sound so shocked."

Weiss giggled. "I'm serious. When you said you were gonna give me the best first date ever, I thought that was just exaggeration. But...this night was perfect."

A moment of silence. "I'm glad you liked it, Weiss. Only the best for my princess."

Weiss pulled her head back to look Yang in the eyes and placed a hand on her cheek. "I'll hold you to that," she said as she pressed her lips against Yang's.

Yang immediately returned the kiss, pulling Weiss closer.

They held each other tightly as they kissed beneath the stars.

(**)

The first thing Weiss noticed as she woke up was the warm embrace engulfing her. Slowly opening her eyes, all she could see was tanned skin. Looking up, she saw Yang.

Snoring peacefully, the blonde smiled as she pulled Weiss closer.

Weiss enjoyed the feeling of their naked bodies pressed together. It was warm and comforting. She hugged Yang tightly and nestled her face into her neck.

This felt right.