Yang ambly began to retrace her steps that preceded onward over towards the only door the led out of Ruby's music room, feeling that the note and sandwich would requite Ruby for allowing her to spend the night at her place even though she had a job to do in the morning. As Yang made it up to the frame of the door, she leisurely lifted her hand up to the one light switch in the room that controlled the entire room's light sources, however, she stopped just as her hand made it to the switch, deliberating on whether or not she should have left the lights on in the room being the fact that her sister would most likely come home and go to her piano. "Rubes, you've got to get a side hobby, because playing this piano most of the day is, " Yang's sentence came to a halt as she thought of what word to use. "Killing your game in life." Yang chuckles as she leans forward and grabs the doorknob before she continued to saunter out of the room, bringing the door with her until it shut closed. "Well looks like my time here is done for now."

Yang continues onward down the hallway of Ruby's house while glancing from side to side at all the closed doors that led into different rooms, serving as little purposes for Ruby, even though her house was nicely sized, the brunette always tended to use a little space as possible, never requiring too much stuff in her life. Yang expeditiously managed to make it down the hallway and to the front door of Ruby's house in the matter of minutes, but her phone catches her attention as it vibrated twice in her pants pocket. "Hmm?" Yang reached her left hand out and grabbed the door knob before she twisted it and pulled the door towards her, wincing a little bit since the sun had already risen high enough so that it was no longer just shining on the ground, yet while she had been opening the door she fumbled in her pants for her phone before she pulled it out and turned the screen on, so it just showed who messaged her.

Sun: Where are you, Yang? I've been waiting for a bit now, and I still haven't seen you show up.

Yang sighed at Sun's text before she placed her phone back into her pocket and began to jog over to the fence in front of Ruby's house where she had parked her bike yesterday evening when arriving at Ruby's house while she was out for coffee. Yang moderately crouched her knees so that she was leveled with the tire of her bike where a cuff-like structure was securely clamped around the wheel and rim of the tire while the other free end of the cuff was fastened to a good sized loop on the seat post of her bike, ensuring that the bike would not be able to be ridden off while she was away from it. Yang lifted her hand up to her shirt's hidden pocket and pulled out a key before she brought it over towards the lock that secured her bike in it's place and placed it into the lock, turning the key to the right until the lock unclamped from around the tire and allowed Yang to pull it off of the tire completely "Goddammit, Sun.." Yang snorts as a yawn escaped her lips, her body and brain not use to waking up at 6 in the morning for anything. "Okay, let's go though."

Yang hoisted herself back up by using the bike before she pulled the handlebars over to her where she then slid the cuff onto them so that she didn't have to hold them while she was riding, however, after she had done that, Yang turned the bike around with her so that it was facing the street and sprinted forward a little before she vaulted onto the bike's seat, catching the pedals that were already gyrating from the little running push she had done. Yang began to pedal serenely down the sidewalk of Ruby's neighborhood watching as people on the other sidewalk jog further into the neighborhood as she pedaled on out, however, not once did Yang accelerate since she was unequivocally in no hustle, not when she agreed to help Sun on her own time. Yang got into a cyclical motion as she was reaching the ending of Ruby's neighborhood; a push then a two minute pause that allowed the bike to just roll off of the force she had added to each push until it began to decelerate, which Yang would then repeat the process.

Precipitously, Yang's earpiece activated before the sound of a phone call resonated in her ear, causing Yang to let out an protracted breath that she had to an extent been holding in as she tried to organize her thoughts since her mind was still a little hazy from the morning. Yang lifted her right hand off the handle bar and brought it up to where her hair was shrouding her ear and the earpiece and gingerly moved the hair to the side before she pressed a button on the side of the earpiece that allowed the phone to be answered from there.

"Y'ello, Yang Xiao the amazing speaking." Yang humorously says as a grin forms on her face at the name she usually addressed herself as when she answered the phone, however, all Yang gets in response was the sound of static for a minute before she heard the sound of things being shuffled around. "Helllllooo? Is anyone going to answer my greeting or am I just going to hear a bunch of statics that could potentially be similar to the elevator music business people like to put me on?" Yang had heard a raspy chuckle before the chuckle turned into a cough.

"Yang Xiao the amazing my ass. If you were awesome you'd be at my house by now, so I think you're more deemed with the title of 'Yang Xiao The Late.'" Sun coughs a few more times. "God is it dusty in here now Yang, where are you anyway though? Seriously, you told me you'd be here 20 minutes ago, are you bailing on me?" Yang scoffs a little at everything Sun had just said before she felt her hair somewhat getting blown into the air as a car sped past her.

"Well Sun, you'd be just oh so flabbergasted if I told you this, but, I must tell you, I am wistfully on planet earth, living my unpredictable life as a.." Yang pauses for a minute to make it more theatrical. "As a talented biker. What about you though banana boy? You sound like you're entering a cave that's been sealed off for years and generated some toxic bacteria that flows into the air." Yang chuckles finally after hearing Sun groan over the phone.

"Don't you go all philosophical on me just yet Yang, no one's ready for the world to end." Yang gasps at what Sun had just said. "Well, anyway Yang, back to real time. I'm in the basement of the house trying to see what's wrong with the chain, but um, it really doesn't look good this time. I think this time I really screwed up." Yang listens to the sounds of chains rustle over the phone when suddenly she heard Sun curse something abruptly. "Oh great, I accidently unjammed the chain when trying to see it more, and it locked on my finger's skin. Two words, I pulled my finger back from being startled and now there's blood."

"Don't kill yourself over there Sun, I'm coming, hold your horses." Yang haltingly says as she listened to Sun mumble a bunch of stuff under his breath.

"If I were to in fact die peculiarly right now Yang, I would have one request. Don't ever attempt to bike on my grave." Then the phone goes silent for a full minute on both sides. "You know it's really sad that I have to request that you not bike on my grave, even though I know you'll do it anyway for the hell of it." Yang smiles a little more since most of the time Sun always knew the way Yang thought.

"You better bet it! Because what better way of being remembered for what you do than tire marks that form a flower? Only for you banana boy, only, for, you, my good man." Yang exultantly sighs her sentence as she envisaged the type of flower she would bike onto Sun's grave. "I'm thinking of a nice Zinnia flower, what do you think Sun? This is now crucial to me." Sun snorts over the phone before he chuckled a little, however, before he could respond to Yang, the sound of a door creaking open in the distance catches both of their attention and a somewhat feminine, yet emotion devoid voice spoke up.

"Sun? Your icebox is somewhat, uh, leaking."

"Oh, um, don't worry about it, I'll get Neptune to fix it later. It does this from time to time."

"I'll just get some towels and place them near the icebox so that the water doesn't get too far, sorry for interrupting you down here, I was just making-"

"No, no, really It's fine! Thank you for telling me, I'll call him soon, and towels, great thinking." Yang brings her free hand up to her face and rubs at it a little bit as she tried to not laugh at what was happening and how abashed Sun sounded.

"Pfft. So, Sun's got a girl at his home finally?" Yang decides to tantalize Sun a little bit as she made a turn down a street called 'Owl way,' finally almost reaching Sun's house which was just 4 more streets down from the street she was pedaling down now.

"Wh-what?! No! That's just Blake Yang.. She's my good friend who I'm helping in a few things." Sun suddenly seemed apprehensive over the phone after he had said that. "She's the recruiter I was talking about with you guys. The one you tried to convince everyone that we didn't need." Sun blows out a breath of air after he said that since he had forgotten to mention to Yang that Blake was at his house at the moment, but after a second of Yang not getting furious, he continued. "She's a really good BMX biker,Yang; she's almost as talented as all of us." Yang drops her foot off the pedal once a minute passes since, during that time that she was quiet, her brain was processing what Sun had just now told her and brought the bike to a rough halt. "Y-Yang? Are you there?" Sun anxiously inquires.

Yang alters her position on the bike's seat before she removed her other foot from the left side of the pedal so that the bike was completely stationary, yet after that Yang reached her hand down into her pocket and began to fumble through the narrow space that it provided from her wallet and the chewing gum that she had forgotten to give back to Ruby being in it. Yang after a short time manages to feel her phone's edge and turned her hand around a bit so that the phone was then entirely in the proximity of her palm before she grasped it and pulled it out of her pocket, clicking the side home button that activated the phone's screen, and as soon as the phone activated, she swiped her finger across the screen and unlocked it, the screen of the call instantly popping up. Yang then brought her finger over to the facetime button and tapped it so that her camera activated and allowed Sun to be able to see the tedious and sullen expression on her face.

Yang peers at the phone's screen vigilantly as Sun's camera begins to activate as well, showing the latent black screen of Sun's camera for a few minutes before the image of the blonde man with the Adam style haircut showed up on her screen with a white shirt that had blue colored stains on it. Yang had taken a deep breath before she coughed a little. "Sun, we both know that I'm a slow person for bullshit, now excuse me as I accurately respond to what you just told me Sun." Yang sniffs a little. "Are you kidding me Sun?! She's at your place, and you forgot?! Tell me how the hell did you forget that a human, a person, a female, was at your house?!" Yang tempestuously questions Sun's supposed mistake.

Sun immediately raises one of his hands up in front of the screen while he used his other hand to pull the camera a little further away from him since Yang's yelling was quite loud, especially in the basement since the sound echoed somewhat. Sun began to nervously chuckle as Yang peered harder at him. "I'm sorry Yang, I just, when I invited you this morning I was down in the basement trying to see what was wrong with my bike from last night and, she's just really quiet up there! I forgot! It's not my fault man." Sun seemed and sounded discombobulated after he said that.

"I'm turning my bike around Sun. I'm not rationally ready yet to meet a new member. I'm essentially tired out of my mind, meaning me making first impressions on a new member without disheartenin-" Sun hinders Yang's sentence when she said the last part, adding his own thoughts to what Yang had just said.

"You ring the bullshit bell on me then I'll do it to you; you're using the wrong word here since you were trying to do that anyway.." Sun grumbles while Yang raises a brow at what Sun had just said.

"Fine, Okay, true, well how about daunting then Sun?" Yang attempts again at wording their situation.

"No no, okay, you do know that your original goal was to primarily, and I quote these words by Yang the Late, 'scare the living crap out of them.' So no, daunting is a no go as well for you. Now onto the main question I have to ask you; why are you going to leave a friend hanging just because of a girl or woman, whatever! Yang don't you dare hang up on me." Yang raises her brows up and down a few times as a grin formed on her face from her finger being brought up in front of the camera and slowly lowering to the end call button, causing Sun to begin to panic. "Yang my bike! We've got practice soon, and I need your help! Just give Blake a chance!" Sun gripes the last part, but Yang stops moving since she almost had forgotten what she had promised her sister yesterday.

"God Ruby.." Yang sighs under her breath before she lowers her arm again to her side while Sun clearly relaxes as his shoulders slump. "You know what, fine, I won't turn around and I'll give this Blake person a chance, but I'm only doing this for my sister since she asked and I can't refuse her completely." Yang suddenly chuckles a little at a thought. "Although you know if Ruby hadn't asked me to give her a chance I would have seriously turned around and went home and slept."

"Praise Ruby for the thousandth time again then, and I guess I'll be sending my gratitude over to Ruby in more jazz CDs since she seems to in a way like jazz now? I'm assuming she's expanding her interest in music to more genres, which is nice because who doesn't like a little jazz every now and then?" Sun chuckles a little.

"Okay, I can kind of agree with you on that banana boy, but anyway, I'm like," Yang peers all around at her surroundings to see where she was. "I'd say I'm about 10 minutes away from your house. I'm on the street that has the one house that you always have to pass when you try heading over to mine or Ruby's house that is just a burned mass of house. They really did a number on that home too man, always makes me cringe looking at it. Also make sure your door is unlocked when I get there or I'll just break in through the window or something and scare everyone, although last time I did that, getting the glass out of my arms kind of was really sucky."

"No, I mean okay, yeah, 10 minutes away, I'll see you soon. Please don't break my windows again Yang, or don't do anything that is crazy, it's not a good id-" Yang brought her hand up and pressed the end call button with a snicker.

"My ideas are always good, they just have tiny downfalls to them." Yang places her phone back into her pocket before her left foot rose back up onto the pedal while her right foot pushed forward against the ground to give the bike a little push forward before she swiftly places her right foot back on the pedal, continuing on with her bike to Sun's house.


10 minutes later


Yang gradually brought her bike to a standstill in front of Sun and Neptune's mailbox that was tinged with a vivid green since they had decided to paint their mailbox the color that was formed when they combined their two favorite colors, which Yang always told the pair of men how cheesy it was, but they never really cared if it was cheesy or not. Sun and Neptune had ended up staying as roommates even after they graduated college, both of them most of the time engaged in their professions, Sun earning the majority of the income for being a part of the BMX crew while Neptune earned a lesser amount, meaning the men split the bills to the House.

Yang notices their mailboxes flag was placed down and out of curiosity she leaned over towards the mailbox without getting off her bike and pulled the door part of the box down until it allowed her to see into the mailbox. "Hm, so he really didn't do anything besides stay in that basement. I suppose I could bring this to him." Yang reaches her hand further into the mailbox and grasps the small stack of mail before she pulled it out as she leaned back over on her bike. "Might as well be nice for a first impression." Yang lets out a deep breath as she leisurely raised up on her bike and lifted her right leg up and over the bike until she was back to standing on her feet.

Yang began to traipse forward with her bike at her side all the way over to the steps that led up to the porch while thinking of how she would greet the new member this time, yet as soon as Yang made it over to the steps, she painstakingly leaned her bike against the railings of the steps before she tenderly patted the bike's seat for good measures. "Okay, time to be all furtive." Yang reticently started to walk up the steps while humming a theme song that she remembered under her breath. "Dun...dun..dun dun…" Yang freezes a little when hearing a muffled voice coming from the other side of the door, however, the sound of a commercial playing causes her to groan a little since it was the Tv and continued up the stairs slowly. "Dun Dun Dun… dun.. dun….dun...dundundundun.." Yang begins to speed up her walking until she made it to the top of the stairs and glanced around. "dundundundundun.." Yang walked over to the door and placed her hand on it before she began to grow loud with her theme song, and suddenly; Yang briskly turned the doorknob and pushed the door open with force before she yelled the last, "DUNN..DUN! Here's Y-"

Yang out of the corner of her eye notices as an agile object or something being swung at her, and she ducks, accidentally stumbling on the side of her shoe when trying to side step and fell down on her butt with a loud thud, the action causing her to let go of the mail while the thing that had just been swung at her missed and hit the lamp beside the door behind her, causing it to fall and shatter. Yang groans as she opens her eyes since when she had fell her eyes shut up instinct, but as soon as she opened them, she felt a foot being placed on her chest, pressing downward. "Are you fucking kidding me?! That could have knocked me out or worse! You just aimed for the side of my head!" Yang wails bitterly as she looks up to see who was holding her down to the floor with their foot and saw a tall slender female with long black wavy hair and amber eyes that were directly staring into hers. "You want a fight? Fine, you'll get a fight! Next time think of my arms!"

Yang grumbles as she acted promptly by flinging her arm up a little until she had a grasp on the woman's ankle, where she then pulled her foot off the ground and caused the woman to lose balance for a second, yet before she even had the chance to completely get her stance back, Yang pulled her leg back behind her as she sat up and folded her arm so that it pushed into the other woman's chest. Yang ended up pushing the other woman down to the ground by force, causing the woman's back to slam down into the ground before she crawled on top of her and used her free hand to grab both of the woman's hands before she pinned them both above her head, not letting go of the woman's ankle as she held it behind her while looking down at her face with a smug smirk as the woman squirmed and tried kicking her off of her. "Nice try at knocking me out though, but if you must know, you never try to battle me up close like that, because you might be really good at whatever you just did, but I, am Yang Xiao Long baby, and there isn't a thing I can't escape and reverse."

The woman stops writhing under Yang as soon as she had said her name, her face flushed a little from the struggle she had been putting up a second ago. "Wait. You're Yang?!" Yang offers a little wink before she nodded her head with a chuckle since the look of befuddlement on the woman's face was absolutely priceless to Yang. "What are you doing her-?!"

Sun unanticipatedly walked out of the kitchen and into the main living room where Yang and Blake was to pinpoint what the commotion was as well as the tumult from the shattered lamp next to them, however, upon walking past the couch, he saw Yang pinning Blake down to the floor while holding her leg behind her, both females staring at Sun vacuously since Sun was staring at them sheepishly. "So.." Sun crosses his arms a little and raises a brow. "Anyone care to rationalize why the lamp is broken and, the most, how do I put this, non noticeable thing, Uhm, " Sun to some degree uses his left hand that was crossed on top to display the scene in front of him. "Ah, it's Yang pinning down my good friend to the floor, you know Yang, you would just make one bad waldo." Sun shakes his head pensively.

"Sun! Hahaha! Just the person I wanted to see, so, ah, yeah, this totally just now reminds me.." Yang clears her throat a little before she attempts to say what she wanted as deferential as possible. "Why the hell are you hiring some seriously flexible assassin to decollate me?" The last two words Yang had said them as heatedly as possible.

"Hey, now Yang no need to get Angry with me, jeez. I didn't hire anyone for anything, that's just Blake you're holding down, and Blake that's just Yang holding you down. Yang? Blake. Blake? Yang! Now to clarify your confusion of why she probably attacked you?"

"I'm so sorry, I did not mean to attack you, I just wasn't expecting people to be coming over and when I heard someone playing what sounded to be the Jaws theme song kind of really vehemently, I kind of, just waited until you opened the door.. My father taught me to be attentive." Blake adds onto their conversation, and Yang nods her head, finally understanding what was going on.

"Lemme guess; Sun didn't tell you either that I was coming?" Yang questions Blake who promptly nodded her head to Yang's question. "You know what, I'm tired, let's just forget this whole situation happened and start over, but before we do that, let me get some stuff out of my system from that." Blake nods her head again for Yang to continue. "That was a very lovely kick, you seemed to know what you were doing, and I can admire that. I'm ignoring the fact that-that lovely kick was directed at me, but anyway, tell me where you learned those moves." Blake was about to speak, but Yang continued. "Oh wait, and nice job on the theme song guess, you're right, and also, I'm Yang. The second leader of our BMX group, it's a pleasure to meet you, Blake." Yang begins to stand up while pulling Blake up along with her until they both were back on their feet.

"It's a pleasure to finally meet you as well Yang, and I must say as well I was impressed as well by the reverse of our positions there, even if it was a little bit reckless." Yang snorted a little when Blake said what she had done was reckless, but she kept quiet and listened intently to Blake. "Now to answer another one of your questions, my father is a karate teacher. Self-defense is just something that is a part of me I suppose."

"A karate father huh? That's a bit imposing I guess. Mind me asking one more question?" Yang conclusively decides to promulgate the main question she had for Blake since most of the BMX lovers in Vale had already doubled up in groups for the next oncoming X-Games that were a month away. Yang felt the whole new member idea was dubious, yet it was probably from the loss of their second leader who left them, and this was Sun's friend.

"It's a very long story, and I don't think there's a way I could exactly say it all right now, so I hope you can settle for the answer that I'm fascinated by the style of BMXing.. It's a thing that gives me the feelings of exemption at it's finest." Yang perplexedly quirks her brow at Blake's brief inducement, yet Yang felt as simple as her motive to do BMXing was, there was veracity to it for most of the BMXers. To ride wasn't only a sport for the groups, it was a connection to something more than words could explain, and Blake on her first initiation of meeting one of the leaders knew something about that.

"Exemption huh?" Yang chortles at the intuition of the whole thing Blake had said before she leaned forward and grabbed Blake's hand that had been dangling at her side as she stared at Yang confused, yet before Blake could process what Yang was doing, the blonde girl pulled her forward into a hug where she then patted her back a few times as a friendly greeting, however, the sudden action caused Blake to grunt at the blonde's tight embrace on her. "That's good enough for me for now in the departure of talking Blake, next we'll see how good you are on the bike." Yang noticed how stiff Blake was in her arms and prudently pulled away from Blake. "Sorry about that, I'm used to greeting new people like that." Yang chuckles nervously now since she didn't know if she did something wrong.

"Well ladies, I'm awfully sorry to interrupt your expression moment of who's got the most lovelier face kicking techniques and stuff, but I need to borrow Yang for a minute or two Blake since she's actually over here to help me fix my chain to my bike, sorry I didn't tell you until the last moment." Both women finally turn their head over to Sun, who was crouched down next to the lamp sweeping the shattered glass parts of it up into a dustpan. "While you two were introducing yourselves to each other I just was doing this." Sun sweeps the last glass shard up off of the floor and stands up. "Again Blake, sorry about Yang crashing your movie, and I mean literally in a way." Yang rolls her eyes somewhat at Sun.

"Let's just go get this over Sun." Yang turns her head back to Blake, who was as well looking back over to her. "Well Blake, I'll see you in a bit maybe." Yang turns to the left where the entranceway to the kitchen was and begin to walk towards it while Sun hastily walked after her, so she didn't leave him, yet as soon as Sun made it to the side of Yang, he grinned as he noticed Yang sparing tiny glances back over to Blake who was returning back to the couch to resume her show.

"Hey..?" Yang ignored Sun the first time, and the blonde haired man grumbles before he tries again. "Yang.." Yang ignores him for a second time, however, before Sun could give her another attempting warning, Yang steps on top of a paint can that was laid on its side on the floor and caused her to stumbled forward into the nearby counter.

"What the?!" Yang reeled her head around while she rubbed at the spot where she had just got a counter edge to and saw the paint can rolling forward until Sun reached down and picked it up with a smirk.

"Next time listen to me then Yang, but oh, wait, that's right, you were too busy glancing back at Blake." Sun's eyes glance up from the paint can that he was rolling around between both of his hands with the same smug look on his face.

"I was listening to you, I just didn't feel like answering you Sun. Plain and simple, plus that damn paint can purposely rolled in front of me!" Yang grouses as she took a deep breath.

"Don't you blame this poor paint can Yang! You stepped on it, so I think you're more guilty here, and I convict treachery, for lying that you weren't glancing back and checking my dear friend out." Yang scoffs as she crosses her arms in defiance of the claim Sun had just declared against her. Sun shook his head as he walked over to one of the lower cabinets and pulled it downward until it showed a trashcan that was attached to the door of the cabinet before he dumped the glass into it. "Admit your infraction to the brethren in our BMX covenant you flea bag!" Yang and Sun heatedly stare at each other before Yang walked off from where she was at by the counter and began to walk towards the next room.

"Fine, I was glancing back, however, I was only looking at her figure so I could decide what type of training would be the best fit for her. I was committing no crime." Sun pursues after Yang into the next room that had two different halls on each side of the room while there was one main door in the middle that led down to the basement. "I, am, a pedigree! The finest breed of flea bags you can get!" Yang fiercely bellows as she threw her arms out and spun around to Sun with a grin on her face, however, that was the last either of them could take and both of them started to laugh mirthfully at the whole thing they had just done over a paint can.

"God we're so stupid sometimes Yang." Sun chuckles as he saunters over to in front of Yang and tactfully nudges Yang over to the side of the door where he then pushed the door open, a creak coming from the hinges as it pushed inward until the door was at the wall, allowing the view of a set of wooden staircases the led into a dark room that had only a small light source coming from somewhere in the room below the stairs. "So Yang, in all honesty, what do you think of Blake so far?" Sun takes the first step on the staircase before he turned around to Yang a little with a raised brow, yet as soon as Yang sighed, he continued on down the stairs with Yang close behind since she had to shut the door behind them.

"She's got the mindset Sun. She's profitable in her body as well, but, I can't make any real assumptions that are usually necessary until I see her in action." Yang abstractedly said as she thought about it a little more.

"Come on Yang, cut the crap, you were like a little kid who dropped their marbles on the playground full of other kids. I'm not encouraging you in anything, I would actually advise the opposite since she's possibly going to be a teammate, but, just confess man. You can't only say she's profitable because she's amazingly good on a bike, you just don't know the half of it." Yang grunts under her breath as she listens to Sun babble on.

"Shut up banana boy, you don't know the half of what you're saying either, so don't chastise me on that. I refuse to say anything for sure until our next training event that is this Friday, which you did tell her about that right?" Sun in advance makes it down to the bottom of the staircase and flipped the light switch next to the staircase that caused the lights above his workshop bench to flicker on, revealing Sun's bike that was flipped upside down stationarily, the bike's body covered most in black save for a few parts that were shaded in neon blue, a few parts of it being the handlebars, the fork piece of the bike, and the chain that was supposedly supposed to be broke.

"Fine fine, I'll back off, but let me ask you this, is that really all you want to add? Because I find it remarkably funny that you tripped over a paint can from glancing over to her so many times." Yang groans louder at Sun's persistence on the topic.

"My main question is why the hell was there a paint can on your floor in the middle of the kitchen? That's really leery being the fact it's a kitchen Sun! A place you cook and eat! A beautiful place!"

"Well. I heard a commotion while I was down here spray painting the colors Blake wanted on her bike since me trying to fix my bike was calamitous, and then I heard crashing.. A lot of thudding as well, so I rushed up there, dropped my paint can- you know what happened from there. I'll show you her bike in a minute you useless bisexual, can't even admit you were checking her out." Sun grumbles the last part, however, Yang still somewhat manages to hear him and smirks.

"Me? A useless bisexual? I beg the differ, especially when it's me," Yang begins to stride across the room over towards the workbench where Sun's bike was flipped onto it's back, the wheels directed upward towards the ceiling of the basement. "Explicitly not when it's me fixing your chain, meaning therefore I'm capable of many things that are handy in the shop." Once Yang makes it over to the workbench and bike, she ran her hand over the broken bike discreetly, yet after a second she stopped as she heard Sun in the corner of the room fiddling with something. "My glancing was innocent, because, unlike you Sun, I am an absolute gentlewoman with the ladies. That kind of relationship would be a bit of a catastrophe, which isn't a bright idea Sun, even I know that now."

Sun let out a forlorn sigh at the truth behind that and shrugged it off. "Okay, you've made a solid point there, but anyways, let's get off that topic! Yang turn on that light switch on the left side of my workbench will ya?" Yang squinted over to where she heard Sun's voice, but all she managed to see was a little bit of Sun since the other half of his basement was extremely dark without the light on. "You'll love this thing." Sun chuckles as he watches Yang from the dark side of the room sidestep a few times until she was on the left side of the workbench, where she then reached her hand out and swiftly flickered the light switch up.

Yang leisurely turned back around to where she had last seen Sun standing, however, as soon as Yang turned around, she saw Sun holding a bike that was colored in different hues of purple, most of them being tenebrous shades of purple. Yang's eyes strayed all over the bike taking note of all the aspects of it, including the set of cat eyes that were smoothly painted onto the bike. "Look at this piece of work, it's a Fit bike and a well-picked one. I brought Blake to a bike shop, and let her blindly pick a bike from the enormous amounts of bikes, but let me tell you she picked this one while giving me the name of it. She's definitely been doing her research on bikes, so I'm exceptionally proud of her to an extent."

"What are you? Her father? Anyway," Yang laughs a little when seeing Sun straighten out is back and tried to give off a fatherly appearance. "That whole thing you just did made me feel a bit sorry for Blake for you even attempting to be her father, but anyway, yeah, it's a nice bike and I'm impressed with the type of bike she got, although you know me Sun, it's always going to be Sunday bikes!" Sun lets out a groan as Yang obstreperously yelled her love for Sunday bikes.

"Whatever Yang!" Sun grumbled as he rolled Blake's bike back over to the wall that he had gotten it from before he painstakingly leaned it back against the wall. "So tell me this now, what do you think you could possibly do to fix the chain to my bike right now?" Sun inquires as he treaded over to where Yang was standing in front of his bike and stood next to her, watching as Yang inspected the entire chain until she came to the two chain pieces that were separated. "Yan-?!" Sun suddenly felt a hand slap on the back of his head and caused him to instinctively raise his hand to the back of his head as Yang slapped her open palm down onto the workbench surface before she turned to Sun with a shocked expression.

"Sun how did you even manage to literally fracture a KMC bike chain?! This isn't even my bike, and I'm still feeling crummy for this poor chain. I'm almost speechless here, but, just tell me what you did." Yang turned back to the bike and gingerly pulled the chain from the sprocket and the back cog until the chain was solely in her hands, yet after a second of not hearing Sun speak up, she glances over to the man who was nervously rubbing the back of his neck while chuckling under his breath, most likely sorting out his words. "C'mon Sun."

"Well Yang, I decided to head over on onto Sapphire Creek Park last night for some nocturnal fun since it was the closest place that I could do tricks and me going anywhere else wasn't really happening, but um, I did the handrail trick, and what more do I say than really awful stuff happened? Use your imagination, Yang, because my bike took most of the damn damage." Sun abashedly answers Yang's question while Yang sighs at the newly obtained information.

"Okay, I'm going to just believe you annihilated your chain, also I'm going to tell you- you better be glad that you didn't break your chain into many pieces banana boy, this is easily fixable. You still have that chain tool that we bought a few years ago because of some trivial reason? I can't remember what it was, but I know it goes on the things that we did that wasn't thought entirely through." Sun nods his head to Yang a few times. "Good, I'm going to need that for this. I'm also going to need some KMC chain pins to replace this broken pin for the male and female link. Roger that banana boy?" Yang glances over to Sun, who was nodding his head again. "Well? What are you standing there still for?"

"I have the chain tool still, but, um, KMC chain pins.." Sun haltingly says, hinting at the fact that he didn't have any. Yang enervatedly slumps her shoulders before she stuck her hand out to Sun, who begin to dig into his shorts pocket, which after a second he manages to successfully feel his wallet and pulls it out. "Sorry about this Yang, I just can't leave the house myself, but don't worry, I'm planning to repay you for all this," Sun says as he pulled out a 20$ bill and handed it over to Yang who took it before she folded the dollar up and slipped it into her shirt's pocket.

"I expect Chinese food very soon for making me your errand girl so early in the morning Sun." Was the last thing Yang said before she began to saunter back over to the stairs, wasting no time once she made it over to them in heading up them, yet as soon as Yang made it halfway up the stairs, she heard Sun call out to her.

"Um! By the way! Blake's got a car, so I'm sure if you ask nicely she'll be willing to drive you to the nearest bike shop! Oh, and thanks again for this, you're a doll!" Yang chuckles a little under her breath before she began to continue up the stairs towards the door the led out of the basement and back into the room that split off into separate sections of the house.

Yang in due time made it to the top of the stairs and reached her hand out to the doorknob of it, the feeling of it against her fingers felt balmy as she pushed the door outward and walked with it until she was standing outside the room, however, just as Yang used the back of her heel to shut the door, she heard the sound of the faucet running in the kitchen. "Blake?" Yang calls out from where she was as she walked towards the kitchen where she had heard the faucet running, and as soon as Yang made it to the kitchen, she saw Blake standing over the counter with a spoon in a glass full of dark liquid. "Ooh, hey there again Blake, whatcha got there?"

"Mhm, this is just the tea that comes in packets. Did you need something in here? Or are you two done in the basement already?" Blake looks at Yang perplexedly while Yang saunters further into the kitchen and over to a basket of fruit that Sun kept on the counter for guest and gingerly picked out a single grape before she tossed it up into her mouth.

"Those tea packets are categorically the most unfavorable things humankind has made, no offense if you like them, that's just my opinion there. Now to answer your other question, nooo ope." Yang hummed as she grabbed another grape and repeated the same action. "Sun's a lame-o who is sending me out to by chain pins for him, damn man broke the chain to his bike somehow, although don't ask me how because I don't even know, so let's both believe he went on some kinda funny rampage again."

"I see, well, would you mind me asking you how you're planning to get to the nearest bike shop? I don't think I heard a car pull up earlier?" Yang grins at the question Blake had just asked.

"I rode my bike here, but before you question why I did that, I'm just going to tell you I'm a firebrand type of person, and just go off of that for that question," Yang monotonously says before Blake could even ask the question that most people asked her, but the truth was Yang just didn't own a car in her name yet, she most of the times thought of it as pointless when she already had something that could transport her to places in the area. Blake quirked her brow at the sudden dull tone to Yang, but decided to not push the matter further and brought the glass of tea to her lips, yet as soon as she takes a sip, she felt her phone vibrate once in her pocket.

Blake lowers the glass so that it rested above her chest and reached her other free hand into her pocket her where phone was, and subsequently she pulled her phone out and turned the screen on, the phone immediately opening up to Sun's contact and message.

Sun: Hey Blake, Yang's heading out to the shop, do me a favor, please. Blake stares at the message in confusion but begins to tap her finger around the keyboard, typing out her response to Sun.

Blake: A request? Couldn't you have just come up here and told me Sun? Also, I know Yang's heading out soon, right now she's just eating your grapes.

Sun: Goddammit, I'd tell you to stop her because she'll eat them all, but that'll be flying off topic. Blake if you could please drive Yang to the place for me and watch her because if someone doesn't go with her she'll get distracted and come back like two hours later. Just think of it as watching an overgrown child, but don't tell her that I asked you to bring her because then she'll just reject you straight away. Yang's a little modest at times, also stubborn, but hey, aren't we all hahaha.

Blake: Uh, sure, I'll bring her. Is that all Sun?

Sun: Yup! Thank's Blake! Blake lowers the glass onto the counter and slid her phone back into her pocket before she looked backed over to where she had last seen Yang, yet as soon as she looks over, she notices Yang was gone from sight and the sound of the door in the living room being open could be heard. Blake nimbly reeled around towards the living room and sprinted back into it where she then saw Yang shutting the door.

"Yang?!" Blake called out for the blonde girl from where she was, however, Yang heard Blake calling her name just before she shut the door and stopped moving in disorientation of why Blake was calling out to her. "I know I didn't offer this earlier, but would you like me to drive you to the place? I needed to head out anyway for a bit, and it'll be faster in my car to get to the place than your bike, not that I'm judging your speed on a bike, I just assume we could get to know each other more since you and I are hopefully going to be on a team soon?" Yang gradually begins to push the door back inward so she could be back inside with Blake, who had fumbled through her pockets before she pulled out her keys and showed them to Yang.

Yang prudently begins to shake her head to reject Blake's offer since it really didn't bother her that she had to ride her bike over towards the middle of Vale where the bike shop was. "Blake, I'd love to accept that offer, bu-" Blake endeavor another trick at attempting Yang to just accept her offer, it was a trick that was always perilous for her since her standards were more foreign.

"During the time it takes us to get to the nearest bike shop on my GPS; you can use my car's Aux cord..?" Blake promptly after saying that notices Yang's attention getting completely directed at her, a broad grin forming on her lips. "You can control the radio.."

"Oh hell yeah man! Do you know what this means?! It's Aux party time! Blowing up cars!" Yang's fist bumps the air a little bit before she straightened her back and placed her hands on her hips. "You cheap win over, using an Aux against me, my weakness, but do lead the way to where you parked your car, Blake."

Blake lets out a long drawn heavy sigh as she turned around and began to lead Yang towards Sun's garage where she parked her car since she didn't want to leave her car out in the driveway for many reasons.

A single dark gray eye watched Blake and Yang walk down the hall that led towards the garage. "Blake.. That..Sweet goodness that was such a valiant sacrifice Blake.. 10 out of 10! She'll see how hard it is to deal with Yang, I feel so terrible for setting my own friends up with each other for the hell of it all.." Sun forged a sniffle from behind the basement door that was slightly open.


10 minutes later- Blake driving Yang in the car.


Blake imperceptibly clutches the wheel as she squinted her eyes from the Sun rising up on her side of the car. However, that was easily fixable, but what wasn't was the car's volume that was turned up to the max and was rambunctiously playing a song that Yang had claimed to deem as 'Sounds of Madness,' which Blake believed she understood now why it was called that. Blake lifted her right hand off of the steering wheel and hoisted it up to the visor, where she nimbly slipped her fingers under it before she pulled it down in front of her eyes to block out the sun. "Hey? Yang? Could you please turn on the air conditioning in here?" Blake softly asked Yang.

"Mmm? Air conditioning?" Yang glances over to Blake only to see the other woman seeming uneasy about something. "Oh, um, yeah, sure." Yang placed her left arm's elbow onto the console box of the car and twisted the air conditioning knob over to the left side where the cold air was and pulled back afterward. "So Blake? Random question; are you okay?"

"I'm fine Yang," Blake reassures the blonde as she gingerly presses her foot down on the brakes so that the car was brought to a frictionless halt as the traffic lights flickered to red. "Just a little tired." Yang nods her head at that since she understood the feelings. After a few minutes the traffic light begins to flicker the arrow sign to Blake's lane and she turns on her blinkers so that they were blinking to the left as she turned her wheel to the left as well, taking the turning lane that led to a parking lot that had a single good sized shop with the words 'Mellow Velo.' "We're here."

"Sweet! Oh! Park up front Blake!" Yang restated a numerous amount of times, but Blake looked all around the empty parking lot before she sighed and gave up since there was only 3 cars parked up in front of the shop, meaning two of them were parked on one side of the door while the other one was parked on the other side with a free space open next to it. "If we can get away with parking up front Blake, listen to me, you never pass it up." Yang chuckles as Blake aligned the car up with the parking space next to the other car before she slowly drove it forward until the car was completely parked.

After Blake checks the mirrors, she reaches her right hand over towards in front of the console box where the shifter was and pulled it through the small bumps until it was in park, and as soon as she finishes doing that, she reaches over to the keys and twisted them to the right until the engine shut off. Yang stared at Blake with a grin as her music continued to play through the silence. However, Blake opens her door and pushes it outward, the action causing the Car's battery that Yang's music was playing off of to shut down as well. "Aw.." Yang grouses a little.

"Sorry Yang, It's just my car's battery is actually almost dead, now although I was planning on getting a new one anyway, I don't want this one who exactly die until I buy the newer battery because most of the things on the dashboard run off of the battery." Blake forbearingly begin to push the car door forward even more with her index on the button that was on the armrest part to it that locked all the four compartment doors of the car, however, she was desisting from pressing it so that Yang could open her side of the door since the last thing she wanted was to lock Yang in the car when she didn't even know what they were getting.

"Ahh Blake, it's fine, you've got no reason to apologize, I was just trifling you." Yang chuckles a little before she reached over and pushed open her own door, finally allowing Blake to press the button, the locks on the car instantly clicking down into the doors. Blake shut the door on her side of the car at the same time as Yang, and the pair began to head up to the front of the car where they stopped for a bit because Yang spoke up. "Let us go into the realm of bike utopia!" Outside the building, bikes were lined up in rows for most likely displays and attractions for bikers like Yang.

Yang begins to march onward in a way while Blake sauntered composedly behind her, Yang ultimately though reached the door before her, and trying to be as affable to the recruiter as she could, Yang pushed the glass door open that led into the building, causing the bell above the door to ring a few times to signify that people had entered the shop, and held the door open for Blake. "Uh, thanks, Yang, so if you don't mind me asking; what are we here to get?" Yang slides her hand off the door and expeditiously follows after Blake into the building, however, as soon as they get a good bit into the place, it begins to expand in size, bikes strewed out all over the place, the walls had bikes hung, the floor had bikes aligned, and in front of them, a massive wall that seemed to just be a pillar that displayed even more bikes that you could just walk around and inspect was.

"Oh holy.." Yang walks a little ahead of Blake since she was sure this had to be a new bike shop in town because she had definitely never seen this place, and if she had, she was sure she would have remembered a place that if you had filled a 5 foot deep pool with the amount of bikes that the place managed to place in the place, then she could have been able to painfully swim in bikes, and Yang liked the idea of that to be truthful. "Okay, before I answer that Blake, can we get on the same level of understanding of why we're here in the first place?" Yang haltingly turns to Blake, who quirked a brow at what Yang was trying to do now.

"Okay.."

"Sun's not as bright and sunny as his name claims?"

"..." Blake quizzically stares at Yang to had the slyest expression on her face as she tried not to laugh at what she had just said. "Did..Did you just make a joke of Sun's acumen? Or did I miss something that I was supposed to understand?" Yang lets out a small chuckle before she reeled around and begin to walk further into the room where the sections of bike parts were.

"Noope..~" Yang somewhat croons to Blake before chuckling a little more. "But to genuinely answer your prime question, we're here to pick up a packet of KMC chain pins for Sun's bike since we've got everything else that we really need back in his basement, but chain pins of his type of chain are the uttermost essential part we need to replace his old broken junk." Yang and Blake reached the walls where they had bike parts as well as small baskets below them that had bike parts as well. Blake and Yang begin to look through the chain sections for their type of chain pin, which was tough since the fact they were looking for a specific type of chain pin through the many varieties of pins. "So, Blake, we haven't really been doing much 'get to know each other talk,' mind letting me start this get to know each other more stuff off with a what part of Vale are you from? I don't think I've seen you around these parts anytime?"

"I know, and to candidly answer your question of why you haven't seen me around this part of Vale, is because I live on the other side of Vale, and time to visit over to this place was nearly impossible for me.. However, I was thinking of moving over here finally, that is if I get a place in your team, but that's again, hard, because there aren't too many houses for rent over here. Everyone seems to manage to make it to the houses before me and buy it before I even get a chance." Blake wistfully says since house searching for some reason was going completely downhill for her and her ambitions.

"Ah. That's got to suck, I mean, I'm not trying to be intrusive, but why are you trying to move over here anyway? It's got to be the same over there as it is over here?" Yang questions Blake as she lifts a packet up out of one of the baskets and flips it over so that it showed the print and brand.

No.. Not really, I'd say Vale's entering an bad point in time right now, and we both know what's the main problem with it right now." Yang glances her eyes over to Blake but keeps quiet as she nodded her head quietly. "Well, there's no harm in saying that I'm deciding to finally take my own steps in life. I've been in the care of my family for a bit too long now, so I decided it was time to become independent." Yang chortles a little at that.

"Independent huh? Oh, I'm not going to make jokes about the staying with family either because I most of the time stay at my little sister's house. My house is a bit too lousy and silent, it really sucks, but I mean, it's a house, so, I can't complain because It's empty. Hey, you said you didn't have anywhere to stay at the moment, does that mean you're staying with Sun and Neptune at the moment?" Yang was trying to keep a conversation going with Blake, but the woman seemed somewhat taciturn and enigmatic as she continued to talk to her, however, she didn't expect Blake to just instantly open up to her, just like she still felt a little uneasy with her around.

"Yes, but the last thing I desire to do because of me failing to find a place to stay is bother him, so I'm only staying for this one week, and if I don't have a house by then, then I'm not entirely sure what I'll do.. Maybe I'll rent a motel and continue to search for a house."

Yang ceases her movements of digging through the basket of pins that were in packets before she reeled over to Blake with a shocked expression. "Blake, I know we just met a bit ago, and only talked for a little bit now, but you've got to listen to me on this wise information I will give you. Motel? Bad idea! Staying with Sun and Neptune for even a week? Horrible idea for your eyes and sanity, but you're going to have to put up with it, I mean though, their relationship is more fish and fishier than an actual creature. If you put those two together, you will have something broish and hardcore wife and husband stuff. They're like an old classical couple or something, I swear! Everyone who went to college with us placed a bet on them, and we're still waiting for the proof. Have you noticed the fish to their relationship Blake? I mean Sun's great, I'd put a ring on it, but there can only be one superior blonde in the house, and that's me in my case." Yang began to elucidate the whole situation, and she suddenly froze when hearing Blake laugh a little under her breath at Yang's exaggeration.

Yang blinked a few times at the sound before she noticed Blake clamming back up in confusion of what she had done, but Yang begins to chuckle nervously herself. "I flew off topic, I, uh, meant, hold on, what I'm trying to say is, if you ever need any assistance in finding a..Wait..Blake! I just came up with a really cool offer! You know how we have practice this Friday?" Blake unsurely nods her head again to Yang. "Cool! So that's like your initiation, so If you can pass it and prove to me that you're everything Sun says you are, then I'll hook you up with a place you can stay at! Sound cool?"

"A place? I've checked all the real estate places though? How could you easily get me a place?" Blake seemed baffled by the sudden exclaim and proposal from Yang, however, she also felt cautious since Yang was once again slyly staring at her.

"Yup, a place to stay, and don't question where I got it, It's nothing bad, trust me, I'm a promise keeping type of person too, ask Sun or anyone who knows me." Yang somewhat puffs her chest out before she brings her arm up and presses the tip of her thumb into her chest with a proud expression since everyone knew Yang might have been weird at times, but she was truly a trustworthy person.

"I don't have too much of an income right now though, so if it's too much, then I'-" Yang shakes her head before she crosses her arms.

"Nope! Not pricey at all, and it's a place for you to stay that's nice and roomy, are you really going to just reject my offer, Blake? I can help you take the first few steps into the world of freedom! It's a cool place." Yang sticks her hand out as a sign of deal offer, but all Blake did was stare at her in consternation, allowing a few seconds to pass by before Blake sighed and reached her hand out and shook Yang's hand as a sign that she accepted her offer since it was the only real offer that she had gotten since she had driven to this part of Vale, and Yang was right, it was a place where she could start. "Cool! I'll look forward to seeing you kick ass Friday! No-Hold on." Yang's sentence trails off before she sprints over to the far left of the wall and quickly snatched something off the hooks before she lifted it up in the air and waved it to Blake. "Ahaha! Found them!"

"Okay, well, I suppose since we've found the pi-Yang?" Blake watches as the blonde girl began to scamper off towards her left, seeming to be ruffled up about something in that direction, and as soon as Blake notices where Yang was heading towards, she became more perplexed since she had no clue why Yang would have needed to go to the bike accessories department of the shop, but she also now understood why Sun had said to watch Yang. "Yan-?!" Just as Blake tried to call out for Yang to stop again, the blonde girl had made it over the door and swiftly pushed it forward and entered, leaving the door the swing back and forth a little before it came to a halt again.

Blake looks back at the cashier on the other side of the room from where they were then back over to the door that Yang had fled off into. "Sun did say to watch her.." Blake saunters over towards the door that Yang had gone to a few seconds ago, the walk not taking long before she had ultimately reached the door and lifted her hand up and placed it on the door, pushing it forward as she walked into the room, cold air wafting out of the room as she entered since the room was smaller than the rest of the place. Thus, the air was more contained. "Yes!" Blake heard Yang softly cheer from the corner of the room to her right and raised a brow.

"Hmm." Blake unconsciously began to slink over to Yang who was obviously abstracted by something that she was tinkering with in her hands, but in the course of time, Blake makes it over to behind the blonde girl and gently tapped her shoulder a few times, however, the reaction was something neither of them expected. Yang stiffened for a second before her body begin to react and she tossed the peg that she had been holding up in the air in panic before she jumped over to the side on instinct since the thought of turning didn't pop up in her thoughts at the moment. Blake swiftly crouched a little before her hand darted out and snatched the peg before it hit the ground. "Eh.." Blake slowly raised back up after she had gotten the peg while Yang looked at her with broad eyes and her hand clutched at her chest.

"Oh.. Right. Blake.. Don't do that to me.. I think my heart just stopped. How did you get behind me like that?" Yang's voice sounded as if she was whining from how high her voice had been, but after she had heard the difference in her voice herself, she coughed a few times until her voice was normal again.

"I walked after you, and what are we doing back here anyway? Aren't we supposed to be heading back to Sun's?" Blake inquires as she turns the peg that was in her hand all around to inspect its design since Yang seemed excited about it. The peg was a normal peg that was base colored black while yellow rings wrapped around it. "A peg Yang?"

Yang felt her ears grow hotter by the minute as Blake looked at the peg confused by Yang's interest in it, but all Yang does to truly answer Blake's question was shrug since she didn't want to explain the entire reason for why she was excited over a peg, let alone tell her it was because she liked the other members pegs and wanted one for her own bike. Yang felt flushed for many reasons, especially since she might have been overreacting about the peg and Blake walking in on her. "Uh, yeah, a peg." Blake hands back over the peg to Yang who gingerly took it back.

"Well, I'm not sure if my opinion will help, but it's a nice design. I like it, and if that's all you came back here for was a peg, I'd suggest it, but you don't have to listen to my suggestion. Anyway though, I'm going to check out the pin then wait in the car, don't take too long back here okay?" Yang nods her head as she rubs her thumb over the pegs.

"Yeah, okay." Blake peers at Yang a little longer before she turned around and began to walk back towards the door that led out of the room, thus leaving Yang alone in the bike accessories room. Yang looked back down at the peg in her hand and turned back to the wall of pegs, about to place the peg back on the wall, however, just as the bottom of her palm grazes the cold wall, she stops. "It does have a nice look to it huh..Almost reminds me over a really weird reversed bumblebee." Yang glances around before she grins. "Yeah.."


Back in Blake's car


Blake leaned back into the driver's seat as she stared out the window at the shop's door, enjoying the silence of the car and the shade that if provided at the moment, however, the silence of the car was soon interrupted as she heard and felt her phone vibrating in her pocket. "Huh?" Blake reached her hand into her pocket and pulled out her phone before she turned it on, the image of Sun showing up on it. "Oh." Blake swipes the accept call and brings the phone up to her ear. "Hello?"

"Blake! You're alive! Sweet, sweet, hey, question, where are you guys?"

"Of course I'm alive? Why woul-"

"Ignore that Blake because you wouldn't want to know why you wouldn't be alive right now." Sun chuckles a little over the phone.

"Um. Okay? Well, as to where we are right now, I'm sitting in the car waiting for Yang to buy whatever she needed. The place we're at in general is Mellow Velo, but don't worry, we shouldn't be too much longer if that's what you've called for."

"Hmm. What's Yang getting?" Blake out the corner of her eye notices the door to the shop opening before Yang walked out holding a small bag thrown over her shoulder.

"Uhh, hey Sun, I'm going to have to go now; we'll be back at your place soon." Blake haltingly says as she lowers the phone down, Sun's protests completely passing her as she tapped the end call button and placed her phone on top of the console box as she reached her left hand over and unlocked Yang's side on the door as she reached the side of the car. Yang opened the car door and ducked a little before she slid into her seat with the bag, yet instead of holding the bag, she set it down on the floor board beside her feet. "So, what did you end up getting?" Yang looks over to Blake as she strapped the seat belt into place.

"I got a stinger for my bumblebee." Blake quirks a brow at what Yang had said before she took a deep breath since she was getting used to Yang ending sentences early in conversations and starting new ones. "Let's just get these back to Sun, so I can get this over, I'll show you what I got once I get it on my actual bike soon."

"Alright, Yang." Blake pulls the shifter back into reverse while simultaneously pressing her foot on the breaks a few times so that the car didn't just speed back and she continued to reverse the car until the car was out of the parking spot and back enough she that she could turn to her left and drive out of the parking lot. Once Blake turned the car and straightened it out, she pressed her foot slowly down on the acceleration and drove the car to the exit that led the car back out onto the road. "Back to Sun's place then I guess."

"Hey, thanks for giving me a ride over here though Blake, really. I'd make an offer to 'steal' you away from Sun's place for some lunch as soon as I finish fixing his bike, but I'm not sure if you'd accept.." Yang casually begins to hint for Blake to accept her offer without seeming as if she was pushing her into it. "I know for a fact that Sun and Neptune for break usually go out anyway, and I know that sitting in their boring house for too long can get tedious, so," Blake glanced over to Yang who was staring out the window at all the passing cars.

"Lunch you say? Do you always tend to take new recruits out on lunches?" Blake questions while Yang chuckles at what Blake had said.

"From time to time? Yes, yes I do Blake." Yang pauses before a minute. "So are we up for me kidnapping you for lunch?" Yang finally looks back over to Blake.

"Hmm. I think It would be a little bit rude of me to reject such a kind offer from one of the leaders, so I suppose I'll accept your offer for lunch."

"Hell to the yes for the second time today! Two cool women going for some lunch as soon as I finish fixing Sun's bike! Town tearing up time and flame throwing! Literally!"

"I get the feeling today is just make as many references as you can day for you huh? That's another one isn't it?" Blake notices Yang winking at her from the corner of her eye.

"And I feel you might be right on that Blake, you just might be."


I feel so limited when writing in one Tense. -Sob sob- I feel it causes me to overuse the word 'and' all over again because most of the time I do stuff like. "Blake glanced over to Yang, causing the blonde girl to freeze in guilt." I think I overuse those moments to avoid using the word 'and' too much. I must continue to write in one tense though.. I tried to stay in one tense, I did, but I think I fail. Although all those references, I made in this chapter were beautiful, the bumblebee side is so much fun to do.. Wait.. Wait.. I don't know who to focus on next again, because both sides are adorable and with white rose I'd have to time skip while bumblebee would go to lunch although I don't know if I can turn that into 4,000 words. -Struggles-

For Skeletal Trumpet's question. Surprising enough I do have a guitar behind my Tv; however, I struggle because most of the books I had were right-hand books and that just made me confused trying to flip it around. The left-hand struggles are real, but to those who are left handed, there's a left-hand group and we all get together and do really stupid things. As to how I know stuff is because I sit there for 20 or 30 minutes usually looking and reading on instruments so that my writing is top notch. Writing blindly is something I never do anymore. I steadily knowledge myself on things I have never experienced, and it's actually really exciting to learn while doing this.

Grab the baby photos of this story because this story has grown up to 111 followers only at 5 chapters! They grow up so quickly, even though this was a surprise child! Dutch Weiss and Pianist Ruby thank you all for allowing them to hit their first minor large number. Next we'll be aiming for 200 so let's begin to trudge onward with the story! As always though, you, the reader, relax and ask yourself this question: What's next in this song of hearts? Have a great night or day guys.