Only two more chapters, excluding the epilogue.
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Weiss stormed out of the restaurant , her hair, once cascading, now back into off-centre ponytail. They had absconded with Jaune, and right from under her nose. She would find them. That was a promise.
Her gait was resolute and quick. She had a somewhat good idea of where they were going; the only thing left to do was to find them. It wouldn't be that hard, surely. The options they had to hide Jaune were limited to about three, at best.
One: the dorm room. Two: an unused classroom. Probably one of the soundproof rooms whose keys were left on the hanger next to the door.
The only other option from those two would be...oh lord...don't tell me...
The thought barely entered her mind when she took off in a full on sprint.
No, no, no, no. She repeated for a good few seconds before she turned a corner and went into the designated building.
She burst through the doors and asked the person at the front, "Did four girls come in carrying a guy?"
The person, who was nothing more than a silhouette-which was a strange thing that Weiss had noticed.-shook her head.
She would go on to check other hotels in this manner for a good few minutes, before she would ultimately decide that they weren't in any hotels, or other places of ill repute, and go on to Beacon. Which was a logical conclusion from her data that she had gathered.
How dare they! I swear, when I find them...
She was angry. No, angry wasn't close. She was furious, and her anger was held behind a veil of calm, icy-blue eyes.
Since she spent her time looking for them, Weiss knew that they would be getting closer to Beacon within each wasted second.
Normally, she would restrict her use of Glyphs outside of combat because it drained her of aura and was rather exhausting after a few minutes, but in this case, she would make an exception.
He better be thankful that I'm using my aura to go rescue him.
She jumped from glyph to glyph, gracefully and with ease, like that of a ballerina. She had trained since she was young to use her glyphs effectively, and that was how she was able to control them so easily, but it was still daunting to call on many of them at once. It was a refined skill, and one that Weiss was very proud of.
The peace that was common within the night was deceptive and misleading. If you didn't know what was going on behind the scenes, you would never be able to tell that the want of five girls was stirring in the darkness. People said their goodnights, and lights were being shut one by one in each household. Each hologram dissipated into blackness, and the streets were quiet, except for one girl who travelled quickly in the inky blackness. The moon was shattered.
Tonight would be a good night to do...that. She blushed at the thought.
Everyone at Beacon, except for the idiots who were stuck in detention, would be gone since today is a holiday. It makes much more sense for them to go back there instead of grabbing a room at some disgusting hotel.
She just hoped she wasn't too late.
Yang was a little bit worried, but didn't let it show when they searched the roof for their missing leader. The blonde boy in their grasps had long since given up on trying to escape, but at the news of Ruby being missing, he found renewed strength; however, they quickly put an end to any and all plans of his to run away.
Jaune sighed, and struggled a little more.
Another Short chapter
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Den R.
