Blake
My heart was hammering as I ran towards Yang. She had came over the hill calling out to me, horrifyingly covered in blood. We had come into the Grimm Forest as a getaway from others and become closer as a couple but it seems as if it was going to be cut short. I couldn't believe that this was happening. I could see that Yang had began leaning against a tree for support, her breathing labored from whatever happened.
The second I arrived I was asking questions. "What happened? Are you okay? Where are you hur.." Wait... Yang is covered in blood but there isn't any visible injuries.
Yang just looked up in confusion. "What do you mean?"
"You're covered in blood you idiot! What happened?" Tears escaping my control.
"Oh! No, no, no. I'm fine! An ursa had surprised me and it got a little messier than usual. I didn't mean to make you worry." Yang was trying to be as reassuring as possible.
It definitely didn't help me calm down though. My legs gave out and I nearly fell against the ground, but thankfully Yang had caught me before a real injury had shown up. I could hear her apologizing but her face held the most sincere apology of them all. I could feel myself blacking out. Yang was looking down at me trying to say something but my ears weren't listening. Without fail, my world goes black, with the last image being Yang tearing up over me...
Slowly, I open my eyes. The sun had gone down it seemed. A campfire had replaced it as the source of light for the two partners. I had been propped up against a small log close to the fire, its heat making me feel right at home in this forest. Yang was right next to me, an arm wrapped protectively around my shoulders. She noticed that I woke up and looked at me, pure happiness and relief showing on her face. She couldn't hide her bloodshot eyes though, most likely caused by tears.
"What time is it?" I wasn't sure how long I had passed out.
Yang sighed. "Maybe sometime past midnight. It's been busy day."
I frowned. "You didn't have to stay up this late for me. I would have woken up at some point."
"Nah, it's fine. I had to make sure you were okay first." Good God! How did I ever get this women?
"You're an idiot." I stood and smiled. "Not like I could have argued."
"Are you going somewhere?"
"Yea, the tent, and you're coming with me. Bed time, Missie!" I clapped twice to add to the effect.
Yang laughed. "Buuuuut Blaaaaake." Yang whines. "I don't wanna go to bed."
"No 'buts' young lady. You're coming to bed with me and that's final." I grabbed and pulled Yang into our tent.
A fake pout appearing on her face. "Fine, I'll go to bed."
It was nice to be so quickly back to normal, with Yang coming to bed and everything. But I couldn't let her little scare she gave me. I thought I had nearly lost her. The thought of sitting all alone again without Yang being there to share our life was like a wrecking ball inside my head. She made me so angry, relieved, and sad all at the same time with no effort on her part. It's not normal for me to outwardly show my feeling like that but this time I couldn't just have bottled them up. My body couldn't handle it and I just collapsed on her. I'm sure I worried her just as much as she did at that moment. Thankfully it was all over and Yang was back in my arms.
I buried my face in her neck. "I love you, Yang. Don't you dare pull that again."
"It's not like I planned it but I am sorry. I didn't mean to scare you." She pulled back and looked me right in the eyes. "I love you, Blake. Not everyone knows it right now but I don't think I can hide it anymore, and honestly, I don't want to."
Right at that moment I couldn't control myself. I pulled her and kissed her harder than I could imagine. My hand ran through her hair, and I could feel her hand sliding down my back. We didn't care that we were in a dangerous forest, filled with beasts that could kill us at any turn. All we cared about was that we were together for another night. Yang's moans mixing in with my cries of pleasure was all that filled our tent for the night. No hesitation in our minds about what this means.
I woke up next to Yang once again, a feeling I was quickly getting used to. I stood up to stretch and admire the work I had done one Yang. Her body was bare aside from a few small bite marks that may or may not have been an accident on my part. I guess Yang had felt my gaze because she began to shift and wake up.
With a hand running through her messy hair. "What time is it?"
I peek outside the tent and look at the sun. "It's about noon. It was a late night."
"Are you sure? It looks like a full moon to me." A laugh breaking the forest's silence.
"Ha ha, very funny." I look inside the tent and see a very pleased Yang. "Now get dressed, it's a long walk back to the academy."
"You're right. I can't wait to see how Ruby and Weiss handled us being gone." Yang's mischievous smile showing up.
"I nearly forgot about them. I'm sure Ruby has driven the the Ice Princess crazy."
Ruby
The sun blinded my eyes as I awoke. The candles around the room were all burnt out, my clothes were in a corner, an the bed was in a total state of disarray. Almost all the pillows were thrown off and the sheets were haphazardly wrapped around me and the beautiful girl sleeping next to me. It was hard to believe that this one person, who panics when when only she just has to stand in class, could drive me so crazy. Even last night, the shivers showing up at the thought, she was relentless. It was like Weiss had released all of her pent up, anxiety induced frustration on me. And boy was it something.
I shook Weiss's shoulder. "Wake up, Weiss. It's morning now."
"Just five more minutes, please."
"I would let you but we need to get a shower." The smell of our acts of love was hard to miss.
Weiss's eyes shot open at my suggestion of us showering together. "Y-Yea, you're right." She began to stand.
I laughed at her fake hesitance. "Oh just hurry up. We need to clean up before Blake and Yang come back."
"Once again, you're right, Ruby. After we clean off I'll just let the people who set this room up change it back while we go eat."
"Good plan. Now come on."
I grabbed her hand and pulled her into the bathroom for a very detailed shower.
"Look! There they are!" I said excitedly.
"Took them long enough." Weiss had gotten impatient waiting for Blake and Yang to arrive back home.
"I say it's a good thing. I don't think it would have been a good idea for them to see what our room looked like this morning."
Yang, thankfully, didn't hear my remark as she ran ahead and scooped me into a hug. I was happy to see her but she smelled horrible and her hair was a mess.
"Did you bathe in a dirty lake or something?" I asked, scrunching my nose up.
Yang looked down at herself and laughed. "It's probably from the ursa blood, that and from th..OW!" Blake had jabbed Yang's ribs keeping her from talking.
Blake then spoke for both of them. "Yea, she was covered in ursa blood, it gave me quite the scare. She really needs a shower because of it."
"You really know how to flatter a girl." Yang deadpanned.
"Well come on then." She grabbed Yang's hand and then looked at me and Weiss. "We're going to go get washed up. You girls go have fun."
Blake and Yang quickly left. I turned to Weiss.
"Is the room fixed by now?"
Weiss looked kind of nervous. "I hope so, or else it's going to be a little awkward up there for a few days." She looked at the stairway. "The workers should be done."
"Yea, Yang probably wouldn't let us live it down."
Not as long or as good as it should be I would say. The last of it feels like filler in my head and I'm trying to set it up so I can make a chapter I've recently gotten the idea for. Oh well, have fun.
P.S. I'm more than likely going to be slowing down on making chapters. I'm still a student(Big surprise, right? Ha!) and won't have as much free time. The times between chapters should hopefully stay close together and at most it hopefully be a weekly update. But at least it will give me time to think more though.
