Author's Note: I never planned on continuing this story as it originally was a one-shot, but I did... So... There! Happy New Year everyone. I hope you had a great year and have many great years to come. Always focus on the positives and keep a close eye on the present. This marks my second year of posting fan fictions coming to an end. Hopefully I'll have a great third year.
Also, I now have an Archive of Our Own account. It is another fanfiction website, but it allows lemons unlike fanfiction. net. If my account gets suspended or removed from this site, I'll still be on Archive of Our Own. My pen name is still OrganOfFlames.
Enjoy the new year!
Three hundred and sixty-five days. A year had passed since Team RWBY had embarrassed themselves severely. Too many drinks and too many bad ideas had left them with hangovers and broken memories. One that was still vivid in Ruby's mind was Weiss and herself kissing, multiple times. Her heart sped up every time she thought of that silly night. She became flustered and lost in time, just wanting to relive those moments at least once more, but ever since that day, Weiss hadn't spoken of it. Ruby felt like she'd forgotten, but lately, it seemed like she was choosing to forget.
Weiss had woken up earlier than Ruby and abandoned her bed for the rest of the day, ignoring Ruby. She had bolted off to the library without coming back till late that night, spending her hangover in the library bathroom. Her reading attempts were commonly blocked with searing headaches and an irritating tiredness. The toilet being her best friend for the day.
This year, the dorm room consisted of three people, much like the year before. Ruby and Weiss sat in silence, Ruby gazing towards the hacky sack she was toying with last year. Weiss was pretending to nap, just enjoying the peace and quiet. Blake was locked away in the bathroom. She was getting ready to go out and party after being convinced by Yang. This year, Yang had been invited to a large and loud house party in Vale. Yang immediately invited Blake as her plus-one since Ruby's her darling sister and is too young for that kind of partying, and Weiss would've turned it down anyway. Where Yang was, nobody knew.
"I swear, if she doesn't get here soon, I'm going to lie down for the night and read my book." Blake rolled her eyes, opening the bathroom door. Her party clothes were quite refined for what they were for. A black shirt that hung like a dress, cut in a diagonal line, much like their curtains. The cut showed some stomach and hip. She wore shorts, similar to her typical ware. Striped thigh high socks matched the subtle partying mood that was building inside of Blake. She'd completely forgotten her exposure the year before. "I'm honestly just going to satisfy Yang and have some free drinks…" Blake sighed, planting her arse down on her bed. Her make-up was well done and she wore two ribbons instead of one.
Ruby shuffled around on her bed. "Who knows where she is. She always shows up out of the blue." Ruby spoke softly, trying not to wake Weiss, who was still just pretending to sleep. "Hey Blake."
Blake made a noise indicating she was listening. "Do you think… I could come too?" Her eyes were wide and shimmering in the artificial light brought upon by the ceiling lights.
First thing Blake did was laugh. "Do you really want to be hit on and molested by a large number of drunk and horny men and women?" Ruby thought for a moment, thinking hard about the rhetorical question. "No is the answer you're looking for." Ruby nodded in agreement, just going along with what she said.
"But I want to party like we did last year… That was fun…" Ruby sulked.
"You're such a kid, sulking like that." Weiss rolled her eyes.
She was no longer pretending to be asleep. "Ruby, maybe another time, but Yang really wants to go to this party. Who knows, maybe she's trying to find a little fun tonight?" Blake laughed with a joking wink.
Ruby blushed and turned away. "I don't want to think about my sister like that!" Blake continued to laugh.
"I'm here!" A loud yell burst into the room accompanied by a dolled up blonde with four beers in her hands. She chucked one to each girl in the room, keeping one for herself. "I thought we could have one drink before we go out Blake, y'know, to prepare ourselves for a night of partying ahead. Oh, and since you two aren't coming, I didn't want you to feel entirely left out, so go ahead and drink a little." Yang giggled, obviously having an extra drink or two beforehand.
Blake took a slow drink from the bottle. "You're just using New Years as an excuse to get wasted, right?"
A cheeky grin grew upon the blonde's face. "Maybe." She winked, slurping from her beverage. Leaning against the wall, Yang let the bottle hang between her fingers loosely. "Are you ready?"
"Yeah, I believe so." Blake nodded, grabbing a small bag and swung it around her arm. "Bye!" She called to Ruby and Weiss. She gently closed the door behind her, helping Yang through the door.
"She isn't going to make it through the night…" Weiss shook her head, embarrassed to be part of the same team. Ruby suckled on the bottle like a child, drinking in constant sips. Weiss had taken one sip and left it on her bedside table.
Ruby had already taken the bottle passed the halfway mark. "So what do you want to do Weiss?" Ruby asked, hanging her head down to see Weiss.
"Enjoy a little peace? How about that?" Weiss glared up at her.
Ruby curled back up onto her bed, getting out of Weiss death glare. "Sorry…" She mumbled quietly, pushing the bottle back to her lips. Suddenly, Weiss got to her feet and marched to the bathroom. Ruby watching her every movements from above. The door clicked shut and the room was in utter silence. Weiss had taken her bottle of beer with her, leaning against the wall opposite the mirror. She stared angrily into the mirror, hating her reflection; blaming everything on her reflection. Taking a large swig from the bottle she held so tightly, she sighed in disappointment.
"Why can't I be true...?" Weiss let a single tear fall. As she watched it hit the tiled floor, she got sour over her self-pity. She straightened her back and wiped her face. She plastered on her bored face, hard as stone and prepared to exit just as she'd come in. She took one more sip before opening the door.
As the door creaked open, she spotted Ruby looking at her with her large silver eyes, two moons. Guilt stabbed her worse than any knife ever could. She knew she was in the wrong. She'd been feigning ignorance for the last year, but Ruby didn't deserve that, she deserved the world. "…Weiss?"
"Huh!?" Weiss cried out, being pulled from her daze.
"How long are you going to stand there?" Ruby asked innocently. She was almost done with her beer. Weiss awkwardly pushed the door open further and pressed through her guilt like she had been for the past three hundred and sixty-five days.
The heiress crawled back onto her bed, gulping down more of her drink. "Ruby…" Weiss nervously called out, afraid of the following conversation. Ruby made a noise good enough to be called a reply. "Could uh… You come down… Here?" Weiss tugged at her skirt, losing the feeling in her legs. Ruby slid off her bed and landed right in front of her partner. Weiss made an audible gulp as Ruby looked up at her. Cheeks, a slight pinkish-red. Hair, delicately soft and bouncy. Eyes, reflecting her buried love. "What… Do you want to do tonight?"
Ruby looked solemnly at her feet. "I'm alright with peace and quiet…" Weiss' heart sank to her the sorrow implanted in her words.
"No!" Weiss shouted unexpectedly. "What do you want to do?" Her confidence had boosted suddenly. Weiss' courage unlocked from Ruby's depression.
Ruby looked up to her partner once more. "I'd… Kinda… Like to go… To that party…" Ruby looked back down to her feet. "But I know you don't want to go…" Weiss quickly grabbed Ruby by the wrist.
"Let's go! Get ready!" Weiss yelled, feeling a smile spread across her stone face. It felt foreign.
Ruby's eyes lit up. A toothy smile appeared as she dashed to find some appropriate clothes for the occasion. Weiss could feel warmth rushing back through her body. She never meant to be so cold to Ruby. Weiss knew she couldn't handle emotions very well and love is the worst of all. "Should I wear a cute bra?" Ruby shouted to Weiss.
"What!?" Weiss shouted back, taken aback by this. What was she thinking?
Ruby giggled nervously. "Well… Blake said I might get groped… I don't want that to happen, but if it does, I want to look cute…"
Weiss stared at her for a moment. This was the girl she loved. "What!?" Weiss repeated at the same volume. She worried about Ruby way too often, but for good reasons. "Just wear the bra you'd normally wear!" Weiss felt her face getting hotter. Ruby hummed a happy tune, switching from her pyjamas to suitable party gear. The heiress did the same, but more or less wearing normal casual clothes, not being the party type.
"Hey Weiss?" Weiss looked over, her face a mixture of happiness and boredom, unable to crack the rest of the stone carved over her face. "How do I look?"
'Cute! Adorable! Perfect!' Weiss cried out in her head. "Pretty good…" She spoke quickly, trailing off into silence at the end. "You ready?"
"Hold on… I just wanna check something…" Ruby blushed, running into the bathroom. Weiss leant against the wall, waiting for her to come out. A muffled voice could be heard from inside. "They're pretty cute… Alright!" Ruby cheered. Weiss' eyes widened. She was awfully worried about her thought pattern. Half a minute later, she emerged. "Let's go!"
The night air was colder than they had expected. Their journey into town was long, or at least it felt that way to Weiss. She was too awkward around Ruby at times to speak to her properly. She didn't understand herself, sometimes she felt perfectly normally talking to her and other times, she couldn't say the simplest things. Ruby was humming the majority of the time, commonly slapping her hands on her thighs for a beat. The address for the place was given to Weiss by Blake. Blake was sharp and onto it, seeming to know this was how the night would turn out.
"Hey, uh, Weiss…" Ruby spoke up softly, her voice almost being carried away with the soft breeze. Weiss looked over to her, trying to keep a casual look. "Are you alright?"
Weiss internally panicked as soon as she said the question. "Yeah, of course I am! What makes you ask!?" Weiss practically shouted to the small girl to her immediate right.
"Oh… I'm glad!" Ruby cheered, flashing a heart-warming smile. "You just seemed to ignore me all throughout this year… It's been pretty lonely…" Weiss felt tears begin to drill through stone. "But, if you're alright, then I suppose everything is well." Ruby continued with her smile, slowly burning Weiss' false face.
"Ruby!" Weiss shouted again, but this time it was entirely on purpose. "Let's blow off this party!"
Weiss had stopped moving. "Huh? Do you want to go back?" Ruby asked, utterly confused. Weiss walked into the shop they were passing. Ruby stood outside, still confused to the heavens above. A few minutes later, Weiss had returned with booze in hand.
"Let's go back to our room…" Weiss couldn't look Ruby in the eyes, instead, she gazed at her shoes. "I just want… To spend the night there… With you…" Weiss whispered under her breath. Ruby heard. She heard every syllable vividly. Her eyes widened, her mouth opened and her spirits lifted. She felt incredibly light. Suddenly, Weiss felt arms wrap around her body. Warmth pressed against her front. The subtle smell of Ruby's perfume infiltrated Weiss' nose, much to her pleasure.
"Let's go back." Ruby whispered gently into Weiss' ear. "I want to go back." Ruby squeezed a little harder, sending a warm message through her body. Weiss squeezed back, feeling her confidence build.
The hug separated and almost instantly, Ruby grabbed Weiss' free hand. Weiss blushed in seconds while Ruby was already red. A small giggle crept out from Ruby's loose lips. "W-What?" Weiss nervously asked, thinking the worst.
Ruby looked up, right into Weiss eyes again. The two moons paralysing Weiss. "I was just thinking… How much I missed last year." Ruby smiled, letting out another giggle to match the previous. "We should get going. If we wait around here too long, Blake and Yang will crash our mini-party too quickly." Weiss nodded, still finding it hard to speak, but for a different reason. Her shyness and nervousness was fading, little by little. Now she was worried that she'd say the wrong thing or start acting weird again. She didn't want to ruin this feeling for anything.
The window ceil wasn't the most comfortable seat in the world, but it was fine, they couldn't care less. It was the best seat to see the fireworks this year. Ruby laughed aloud. "Remember last year… We couldn't even see the fireworks!" Ruby took a large swig from her bottle. This was her second bottle of the evening, including her one from earlier.
"But I didn't mind." Weiss gave a shy smile. The heiress was opening her third bottle. She normally wouldn't drink since whenever she drank, her feelings took over and before she knows it, she's flirting, she's kissing and she's embarrassing her sober self. Both the girls couldn't take much alcohol before fogging their minds, but together, they were find with it. "Ruby…"
"Yeah Weiss?" Ruby asked, finishing off her current beverage.
Weiss cleared her throat before asking. "Did… You enjoy last year… On New Year's Eve?"
Ruby rested her head against the window ceil, thinking back. "I remember… I loved it…" Ruby sighed happily. "I would live it over again if I could." Weiss smiled. Feeling her confidence grow again. The younger girl broke into her third bottle, already seeing a few colours blending. After a long gulp, Ruby put the bottle down and scooted over to her partner, pulling her into another hug. "I'm…" Ruby spoke with tears running down her cheeks. "I'm glad we're talking again…" Weiss' heart couldn't take much more torture. The girl she loved was playing with her heart and it was all her own fault. In Weiss' mind, she deserved it, but God knows Ruby didn't. "I'm so glad…" A soft sob sent Weiss over the edge. She let her lips send an important message to Ruby's cheek. Sparks showered the two of them. Ruby's half foggy mind responded by upping the bar. Her lips connected with Weiss'. With a mixture of lust and drunkenness, they fell from the window ceil onto the carpet. The fall broke their kiss, but it ended in happiness as the two of them laughed like madmen.
"Ruby." Weiss giggled. "I missed you!"
"I never went anywhere." Ruby stared into Weiss' eyes, something she loved to do. The calming lakes that rested in her eyes reacted with the moon charmingly. Weiss pushed forward once more, kissing her cheek. Ruby smiled, until she felt her scroll buzz.
She sat up to check it, taking a swig while at it.
'Hopefully you two are having a good night. Currently I'm stuck between a naked man and a guy who I'm pretty sure is a hobo… I may come home soon, but Yang seems to be the fire keeping the party burning. Just thought I'd check up on you.'
"Blake seems to be having a rough night!" Ruby laughed, taking another swig. "Hopefully Yang's having fun."
Yang stood on the benchtop, completely exposed from the waist up. "Alllllrigt! Wevv got tooo play some mare gayms!" She slurred, knocking over empty bottles scattered across the counter. "I maaaay have loss strup pakkr twice! But I could beeeeeeat all of yous at anything… Else…" Yang hiccupped, feeling a little booze rise. The crowd of drunken males and females cheered as they showered her body in alcohol.
"Yeah, I'm sure she's having a good time." Weiss smiled, chugging the last of her third bottle. "Blake will keep her under control."
Ruby giggled again. "It's already eleven thirty! Come here! We have to celebrate!" The drunk Ruby grabbed at Weiss' clothes, pulling her closer. "I want another kiss." She grinned, puckering her lips dramatically. Weiss obliged immediately. The kiss was sloppy and nothing a sober person could enjoy, but it was better than sunshine to them. "You taste… Nice." Ruby licked her lips.
Weiss couldn't help but enjoy everything Ruby did. "You're wonderful Ruby. Tomorrow… I want a sober kiss from you."
"But I want drunken kisses from you now! We have a year to make up for!" Ruby chuckled, rolling on top of Weiss. Their lips met again and again, saliva coating Weiss' cheeks and chin. Ruby's breath rolled down Weiss neck and soon enough, Ruby's lips were there. Soft kiss along her neck turned into slight suckles. Weiss moaned, gripping Ruby's hair tightly. Maybe it was the alcohol, but Ruby was doing everything right. She constantly switched between suckling to grinding her teeth gently against her skin, vibrating pleasure throughout her body. Weiss was unsure about how she learnt these new tricks, but she wasn't going to complain any time soon. Weiss moans were becoming louder the longer Ruby kept up her technique. The heiress closed her arms around Ruby's back, squeezing her with all the strength she had left.
"Weiss… Are you… Feeling the fireworks this year?" Ruby exhaled, getting short breathed after ten minutes.
Weiss gave Ruby a small kiss on the forehead. "More so than ever." Ruby cheered, hugging Weiss back. The two broke the hug to return to their alcohol. "Give me a second, I need to go to the bathroom." Weiss staggered to the loo, shutting the door behind her, clicking the lock. Looking at herself in the mirror, she saw a wasted, messy girl, who had officially crumbled the stone mask, with the help of a special someone of course. Weiss smiled; her reflection smiled. It had been over a year since she saw this. The heiress let her hair down and sighed in relief. She was happy and so was the girl on the other side of the door. Weiss examined her neck, small reddish spots were already showing, but Weiss couldn't care less. The pleasure was amazing. Weiss dropped a hand between her legs. She closed her eyes and let her imagination take over.
"Weiss?" Ruby called out, cracking Weiss thoughts. It had already been fifteen minutes since she entered the bathroom. She awkwardly opened the door, wiping her hand on the closest towel.
"I-I'm fine!" Weiss smiled, happy to see the girl's face. She pulled her into a quick hug before turning to close the bathroom door. Weiss noticed Ruby's fingers on one hand were visibly wet. She wasn't the only one who blocked out the world for a minute or fifteen.
"I got a new message from Blake." Ruby noted softly.
'Things have gotten a bit too hectic. Once I find your sisters bra, I'll be coming back with her. Hopefully you two are having a better time than I was. Two naked men sword fighting in front of me is not my idea of fun. The worst part was, the fighting was over who gets to take me home… Ew…'
"Yuck…" Weiss shuddered.
Suddenly, Ruby grabbed Weiss' arm, pulling her to the window. "There is only five more minutes until New Years!" They each picked up a new bottle, not even caring about the half empty ones they'd left about the floor. "Cheers Weiss!" Ruby held the neck of her bottle out to Weiss.
Smiling, Weiss did the same. "Cheers Ruby!" They both took a sip as a colourful bang lit up their dorm room.
"Fireworks!" Ruby squeaked ecstatically. Weiss wasn't looking at the fireworks directly. They shimmered beautifully in Ruby's eyes. The two moons reflecting masses of colours. Ruby looked away for one second and spotted the glistening lakes. The moons created tides, bringing the lakes closer. A powerful kiss took place right then and there. Passion and love connected them in a frenzy of fireworks and sparks. Saliva and tongues moved about, enjoying the pleasures for a few minutes before oxygen became an urgent issue. They traded out the kiss for a hug. Their dorm filled with a flash of silver and blue.
"I love you Ruby."
"I love you Weiss." They smiled as they kissed again.
Blake held Yang's hand, practically dragging her drunken body up the hill towards Beacon Academy. "Blake… Fireworks!" Yang cheered in a slur. The two partiers looked up towards the lit up night sky. Purple and yellow flowed across the stars, soaring high above them. "They're pretty." Yang giggled.
"Yeah… They are." Blake smiled, squeezing Yang's hand before their trek continued.
"Thanks Blake…" Yang grinned.
"Huh?"
"Thanks for… Coming to the party… And… Looking after me alllllll night." Yang giggled. "You're special to me!" Yang climbed onto Blake's back in a mixture between a hug and wanting a lift up the hill.
Blake smiled. "You're special to me too…" Blake continued moving. "But… A little differently…" She muttered quietly, out of Yang's limited hearing range.
The door opened to see bottles of alcohol scattered across the room. Two girls shared the same bed, a familiar sight to a year earlier. The biggest differences this time was the two girls were stripped down to their underwear and bra, their arms were still locked together and saliva hung on for dear life between them.
"How… Sweet. Ruby's bra and underwear… Are pretty cute!" Yang hiccupped. "I bags bottom bunk!" She yelled. If the other two weren't drunk, they would've woken up instantly.
"I think we both bags the bottom bunk." Blake laughed. "And tomorrow, we can go shopping to replace the bra you lost." Blake rolled her eyes, sliding in next to Yang. Blake rolled onto her side, looking towards her partner. The blonde was already fast asleep; completely out cold. "…Of course…" Blake laughed. "Bless."
Author's Note: Hopefully you enjoyed that. It was kind of a last minute decision by me so I hope it's at least decent. I really wanted to do something for the new year much like last year, but I couldn't decide on something until this. This keeps up my two year tradition of uploading something for Christmas and New Year's Eve.
If anyone is still waiting for an update for Heated Excitement and Daily Heartbeat. Both are currently on-hold, but I think I might try to get back into writing them. Remember to review, favourite and follow if you enjoyed this and to have a great year! Thank you all so much!
