Yang & Weiss / Vale
The warm morning sun hit the side of Yang's face. Her eyes fluttered open as she felt as if she had awoken from a long slumber. Yang's side felt heavy, but in reality it was her whole body that felt heavy. She was sore, but felt a little better than when she had earlier as she was still beaten and bruised. She might have been a monster, but she still felt pain and received injuries just as everyone else had. She turned her head to look out the window of the moving vehicle. They passed tree after tree, it was endless at least there were no prying eyes, no massive cities, or loud noises that could indicate awaiting trouble.
Yang noted it was dawn, with the fresh sun peeking from the trees. Just how long had they been on the road? Where exactly were they going? Yang turned her head and looked down at her hand, her left hand was still intertwined with the girl who had taken the seat next to her - Weiss Schnee. Yang thought this to be a curious case, but she couldn't help but admire the girl in all her sleepy beauty. Weiss's head had been rested against Yang the whole time, which Yang was oddly comfortable with. An oddity that Yang had come to realize with Weiss being so close is that the original odour that Weiss had produced was now, simply, gone. Either that or she had become very used to it. That is to say, Weiss smelled sweet regardless of her state.
"Good morning, Ms. Xiao Long!" The man in the driver seat had whispered in a peppy voice, this had quickly pulled Yang from her deep thoughts. Yang paused, now trying to recall his name. Weiss had mentioned it before. Pots? Puts? Port!
Yang smiled at him. "Morning, Mr. Port?" She turned it into a question, seeing as she was still unsure of his name. Just who was this guy exactly? Weiss seemed to trust him. Though all the questions Yang might've had the night before were now rushing to her mind as she was a lot more coherent. Right now, those were questions for later.
The man nodded. "I am indeed Mr. Port." Well, at least Yang had gotten that right. "Delightful, isn't she? You partners surely are something to admire." He whispered as he tried to not awaken Weiss.
"Partners? W-what are you..?" Yang responded a little curiously. Great, another question she needed answered. "W-what do you…" Yang had grown quiet now as her words were thrown off by Weiss's movements next to her.
Weiss had now seemed to awaken, slowly but surely. Weiss's head lightly rubbed on Yang's shoulder before she opened her eyes and yawned. She lifted her head away from Yang, and looked around. Yang's arm now felt a little empty - she missed Weiss's touch on her shoulder. At least Weiss hadn't let go of Yang's hand for now. Though, it seemed to be an aspect both of them had missed. It had felt so natural that they continued to hold hands without even noticing.
Weiss looked towards Port, who nodded and gave a brief 'Good morning' to Weiss. Weiss then turned to look at Yang - now taking the view of her all in. Her long yellow mane, was surprisingly perfect. Her face could've seen better days, it was bruised, scratched and if Weiss were to get a bit closer she could have sworn that Yang's right eye was black and swollen. Yang had turned her head to look back at Weiss - shooting her a friendly grin. Yep, black eye. Black eye or not, to Weiss she had an odd allure about her. Weiss still didn't fully understand her attraction to her.
"Good Morning, princess." Yang grinned a very toothy grin. She sounded oddly chipper for being black and blue.
"Hey! I'm not a princess." Weiss retorted with a pout. This was their first exchange without combat, without the need for urgency, for once they were able to get to know each other.
"I dunno Weiss, your hand holding deems otherwise." Yang grinned widely now making a comment at the fact they were still holding hands.
Weiss's face reddened and removed her hand from Yangs. "I was doing that for you, you dolt! Besides you didn't let go either and how does that even make me a princess?!" She commented back now glaring at Yang.
"I was kidding. Y'know, princess just seems likes a good nickname for you." She winked.
This? This was Weiss's 'mate'? Their first calm exchange was a little more irritating than she had imagined. Yang had an overly confident aura about her now that she seemed well. She also seemed overly playful when she wasn't being hunted down like an animal. She was almost as bad as Jaune. She just hoped she wasn't as dumb - though, by their previous encounters she surely didn't seem like it.
"Hey, sorry. I didn't mean anything by it." Yang had pulled Weiss out of her glare and deep thoughts as Yang had grabbed Weiss's hand. There was a sudden softness in her tone. Something that had Weiss's heart in a confused state. "I'll stick to calling you Weiss then, okay?" Yang gave her another playful grin. Yang once more intertwined her fingers with Weiss and she seemed to immediately calm down. Okay, so Yang wasn't all that bad.
Yang began to look around as they seemed to have turn down a road. "Soooo, just where exactly are we going?" She asked now turning her head to Port.
"Mountain Glenn."
"Mountain Glenn?" The girls seemed to be in sync as they questioned this name in unison.
"I thought that was to the southeast of our original location." Weiss stated. "Plus, isn't that place in ruins now?"
"I thought that Mountain Glenn was a myth!" Yang shrugged out. Weiss turned to her and raised an eyebrow.
"What are they teaching you in school?" Weiss asked in disbelief.
"Not much." Yang chuckled - clearly indicating that school was not much of a priority for her. Weiss merely rolled her eyes.
"Ahh, to the public it is a mere myth." Port interjected. "To the well-educated and in-the-know it is in fact a real location and yes Weiss, it is in fact in ruins, but that's what makes it so valuable to you all." Weiss bit her lip and turned to Yang at the revelation. It was something she should've known. That what she learns isn't the same as what everyone else might learn. "Also Ms. Schnee, I took some back roads. Double the trip time, but safer from prying eyes." He interjected once more before Weiss began to speak again.
"Sorry." She muttered to her. Yang raised an eyebrow and smiled at her.
"Nothing to be sorry about. We just come from different worlds is all." Yang didn't seem to mind it as she had just shrugged the comment off. In fact, she was ready for whatever wild ride that Weiss and Port would bring her. If there was one thing she kept in the back of her mind it was Ruby. Ruby had been the only good thing in Yang's world. Now, she wasn't entirely sure if she'd be able to go back to that. Meanwhile, Weiss had the privilege to return to a normal life. So why didn't she? To Yang, this was another big question.
"Does...does anyone have a phone I can borrow?" Yang now asked out of the blue, well more like in thought of she just had to contact Ruby.
"Ahh, Ms. Xiao Long I suggest that you wait until we are in a safe location for calls. We make your safety our priority. Ms. Belladonna will make sure you get that call, but in the meantime you must wait." Port responded in a kindly manner.
A slight hint of sadness ran through Yang's face. "I understand." She replied, following through with a sigh.
Meanwhile Weiss patted down her pockets. She had her phone with her, but at this point it would most likely be dead and of no use. Hopefully she would be able to freely use it. She kept this quiet. She looked to Yang now, who seemed down not only by her tone of voice but by her aura that she gave off. She squeezed her hand to grab her attention, to which Yang responded to by eying her and raising an eyebrow.
"What's wrong?" She now asked Yang. Normally it would be none of her business, but the two had already been through so much together that it felt like the right thing to do.
Yang sighed and took the bait, she had no reason not to talk to Weiss. She was the only option, asides from Mr. Port who seemed to be content with driving for long amounts of hours.
"It's my sister." Yang finally said. "I'm worried about her...being worried about me. Seems a little ironic." She chuckled to herself and shook her head.
"You have a sister?" Weiss now asked. Of course she'd be unaware about Yang. She hardly knew the girl, yet she had to, no she wanted to get to know her better. This was her mission, wasn't it? Befriend and research these 'monsters' who seemed to her, the more and more she got to know Yang, like regular people. Which is what they were originally. If anything, this didn't seem any different from making a friend, but Weiss knew Yang was a little more than a friend to her. More like a crush.
"Yeah, she's 15. Her name is Ruby Rose." she paused, "We don't have the same mother in case you're wondering." She added a small grin, attempting to show that not everything in the world was as bad as it seemed. "She's short, like you!" She started to joke once more, as her mood completely seemed to turn around into a playful one.
"She's safe though, right?" Weiss ignored the silly comment with an eyeroll and a small glare, but the comment itself was actually a little funny, but she wasn't going to let Yang get a chuckle out of her - not yet at least.
Yang nodded. "Yeah, I guess I can't complain too much. I just don't want her to lose sleep over me."
"I understand. You'll be able to talk to her in no time!" Weiss managed a small, yet polite smile towards her.
"What about you Weiss-y? Got any siblings?" Yang now asked.
Weiss momentarily paused, a wave of sadness rushing over her face. "I...I.." she thought about her, Winter. Her older sister. She was intelligent, independent, and someone that Weiss had considered her biggest role model. Winter had been someone that was always trying to do good. She was always asking the right questions; even she, had sometimes went against her father's orders. But it wasn't like this anymore, Weiss...was alone and Winter? Winter was dead, of course. It was a strange incident, one that had drove her mad. There were things that just didn't make sense, and her father, the one who should've cared as much as she did, did not seem to show much emotion. Maybe it was his way of dealing with it. Other than that, Weiss hadn't talked about Winter to much of anyone. In fact, she had outright refused at times.
She hardly spoke of her to Pyrrha and to Jaune who hadn't really gotten to know Winter. But all she cared is that they were there for her. That's all that mattered.
Weiss finally regained herself as she had an unusually long pause due to her train of thought regarding Winter. "I did." She still sounded a little empty as she spoke.
Yang scrunched her face up. She instantly knew it was a sore subject. "I'm sorry. I didn't know."
"How were you supposed to know?" Weiss brushed off.
Yang shrugged, "Good point." She muttered. Yang now returned the squeeze to Weiss's hand, a feeling of warmth and comfort could be had between the two. The two had noted that together, they were a strange pair. Like hot and cold. Weiss was cautious, planning, and meticulous. Yang was carefree, open, and if anything hot-headed.
"Ahh, it appears we are nearing our destination!" Port now exclaimed loudly and excitedly.
Weiss and Yang looked around a little confused, there was a continuity of trees. Nothing more around them.
"Are you sure?" Yang asked.
"There's nothing here." Weiss now added.
"Oh, but there is. Watch." Port now turned towards the trees. Weiss let out a small yelp, and Yang covered Weiss with her beaten and bruised body, but nothing happend. They didn't crash. They were now going down a beaten road that had seemingly appeared out of nowhere.
"Oh girls, you are all right!" Port chuckled. The two girls recovered from their recoil, and gave each other an embarrassed look as they broke apart from each other.
"S-sorry." They said to each other in unison.
They now approach a beaten down city, it was, abandoned. They had finally made it to the infamous Mountain Glenn.
"How the hell did you manage to hide an entire city?" Yang said in awe as they now passed torn down buildings.
"I know you have so many questions Ms. Xiao Long, as I know you do too Ms. Schnee but in soon time you will learn everything! My job was to merely transport you to safety." Port said as he parked next to an abandoned building.
The two exited the truck, looking rather bewildered. To Weiss, history has it that the city was meant to be an expansion, but it ultimately failed as the area was completely unstable in a variety of ways. The place itself, could be considered cursed. Earthquakes, Power Grid failures, an enormous amounts of explosions out of nowhere. So people had abandoned the town for their own safety. To Yang, she had known it as a myth and had only heard that strange 'Government experiments' were held there. Yang found it hard to believe, then again, in this day and age it was hard to believe anything.
"This way girls!" Port called to them entering the building they parked near. Port seemed to climb under a piece of debris that was partially blocking the entry way. The two girls shrugged and nodded. Weiss took the lead as Yang was still a little beaten and sore, not to forget to mention the two had been starving the whole time.
Weiss ducked underneath the debris from the doorway, Yang looked around behind them being doubly careful that they had not been followed. The two now were inside of the building, part of the upstairs was missing and everything around them was dark and very enclosed. A small light could now be seen. A flashlight.
"We're almost there." Port said. He walked towards the corner of the abandoned building and removed a piece of tarp from the floor a rather large trap door was underneath it. Port entered a code and the door opened.
The girls followed the light, to where Port was. Both were fairly intrigued by the complexity of the place so far. Port now disappeared into the trap door, where it led downstairs. Weiss continued to lead the way, but was slow enough so that Yang could keep up as she seemed to be dragging behind a little more. She stopped at the base of the trap door, where the stairs were.
"You don't have to wait for me, y'know." Yang said as she had approached Weiss.
"Don't be a dolt, someone has to protect you while you're this weak." Weiss added in a very snide, but playful like tone. Yang simply chuckled and shook her head, it seemed like the princess - errr - Weiss knew how to loosen up.
Yang now took the lead and stepped in front. The two had gone down a floor, before they heard a thud. The trapdoor behind them had closed which was soon followed by a whooshing sound.
"Did the trap door just cover itself?" Weiss asked from behind.
"Beats me. This place is kinda creepy." Yang now added as they had begun to go down another flight of stairs. It was dark and the only thing leading the way was Ports flashlight who was quite a ways away ahead.
As they made it to what seemed to be a ground level, Port now stood still waiting for them with a wall behind him.
"Uh, hey - you know there is a dead end behind you, right?" Yang commented as she and Weiss approached Port.
"Ohoho, not quite." He banged on the wall behind twice and it had opened revealing a very old fashioned elevator. It didn't look safe. Port motioned for them to get in. The two looked a little reluctant, but Yang, trying to be brave, took the first step in who was soon followed by Weiss.
"Aren't you getting in?" Weiss asked Port.
"Oh no, I have other matters to attend to." He smiled at the girls and banged on the wall besides the elevator. The door shut immediately.
"H-hey!" Yang called out. Now banging on the closed doors. Though, her own banging seemed to have no effect on the doors opening. The elevator now shook as it started up. Weiss and Yang reeled backwards, grabbing onto the railing as they looked around frantically.
"This would be a way to die, wouldn't it?" Weiss tried to joke.
Yang gave her a deadpan look, if Weiss didn't know any better it would seem as if Yang was about to faint. The elevator began going down at a moderate rate.
"Yang?" Weiss called out. Yang seemed to be glued to the railing. Weiss now approached Yang who seemed to be shaking and gripping onto the railing for dear life.
"I. Hate. Elevators. And. Closed. Spaces." She muttered. Weiss couldn't help but chuckle to herself. A big strong girl like this was afraid of these kind of things? Well, that's one thing that makes her human. Her fears. Monsters have fears, like everyone else. She's no different, is she?
"You're basically a cage fighter though!" Weiss added now trying to distract Yang in order to get the time to pass just a little faster.
"Yeah, but there's a difference! I can see outside! The cage isn't as tiny as this small ass space!" Yang rushed her words out, still keeping a strong grip on the railing. If she wasn't careful, she could destroy the railing with her strength alone. "I swear if we don't get out of here I just might…"
The elevator stopped moving, as it seemed to hit the ground floor. Weiss now turned to face the opening doors. The place, wherever they were, was bright compared to the dimly lit elevator they had rode down on. Yang stumbled out of the elevator and collapsed on the floor breathing a little too dramatically. She certainly was lively, regardless of the situation. Weiss followed out, a little more calmly.
Weiss had taken the time to look around. They were underground and the area was enormous. If she had to take a guess, the space offered just as much open spacing as the Schnee Company did.
At this time she had failed to notice few approaching figures.
"Yang?" A voice called out, it was familiar to Yang but not to Weiss.
Yang from her dramatics on the ground, now looked up to see who was calling out to her.
"Velvet!" She immediately stood up and ran to greet the girl, the two embraced in a friendly hug. Weiss eyed the two in the embrace, she sized up Velvet. She made a light 'hmph' sound as she unknowingly - to her - showed jealousy. Though, it seems she was not alone in this gesture as she now noted a taller girl standing behind the girl, Velvet, who was hugging Yang. The girl was almost as tall as Yang, but not quite as buff or menacing. If anything she looked vaguely familiar.
"Weiss Schnee." The girl who she had been staring at eyed her back in the same curious manner. It took a moment to click, but Weiss finally recognized the girl. It was Coco Adel. Coco, to Weiss, was the daughter of a rich and famous fashion designer. Her mother was one of the top designers, and even Weiss was impressed by the work of her mother even if Weiss didn't care much about the latest top fashions. She still could appreciate the works.
"Coco Adel." she now approached the girl and outreached her hand, the two exchanged a formal handshake and a friendly grin.
The two couples now faced each other.
"Oh, uh! Velvet, this is my friend - Weiss and Weiss, this is Velvet she was the first girl I saved!" She motioned towards the both of them as they introduced themselves to one another. Velvet and Coco eyed each other and smirked as if they just knew something that the two girls didn't.
"Pleasure to meet you Weiss. I'd like to introduce Coco, my girlfriend." Velvet's words slipped out of her mouth smoothly and with a rather wide smile, she seemed awfully proud of the word and the fact that she had a girlfriend.
"Oh, so you're the friend she was talking about!" Yang grinned out. "It's good to see you're safe Velvet. I didn't think I'd see you again so soon. Or, y'know...at all." She shrugged with a cheesy grin on her face.
"I didn't think we would run in again either, but Blake told us all about you. It kind of makes sense on how you found me." Velvet admitted.
"It makes sense? It still doesn't make sense to me. Yeah, I'm…a monster..." She momentarily paused the words tasted so unnatural now, but it was true. She had the ability to change into a rather large and grotesque creature that could destroy a city if she tried. "But, I didn't think monsters had that sort of ability."
"I guess that what makes you special." Velvet added nonchalantly.
"Aren't we all a little special here, Velvet?" She chuckled, "I don't think I'm any different that anyone else in this room." Yang brushed the strange compliment off.
"Soooo…." Weiss interjected. "This is sweet and all, but I kind of would like to know where we are." Weiss sounded a little annoyed, mostly due to the fact that Velvet had complimented her. Weiss, didn't understand the jealousy she was feeling. All she just knew is that this possessiveness only appeared with other - seemingly attractive - people around. She now drew her own attention away from the girls near hear and to the background.
A little community could be seen, it seemed like a quaint little village in the back with a few people gathered around, enjoying themselves. Each seemed to have a makeshift house, there was more in the back, but Weiss couldn't make out what was back there. It looked like a very advanced had now wondered, were they all monsters? Weiss now was brought back to attention as Velvet had moved her hair, revealing her glowing ear. So there were monsters in here, and from the looks of it, none of them were fearing for their lives. Was this the society that Blake had mentioned before?
"Weiss, you've must have spoken to Blake before, correct?" Coco had said, now pulling her out of yet another daze.
Weiss nodded. "Yeah, I'm guessing this is the place or the...society she spoke about?"
Coco now returned the nod. "Don't worry, everything will become clear in a bit. For now, why don't you come with us? I think Blake has already assigned housing for you two." Coco now turned and motioned them to come along with her and Velvet. Velvet gave off a hearty grin and a bounce and turned with Coco, taking her hand in the meanwhile.
Weiss and Yang looked at each other, each of them hoping to do the same. To hold one another's hand. They had done it before, but they weren't girlfriends! Or lovers! And before it was only just to keep comfort with one another. Neither girl took the initiative to try and do so, yet their hands awkwardly brushed against each other as they walked behind Coco and Velvet. The two looked around, passing small groups of people. There couldn't have been more than 30 people all together in the area.
Coco and Velvet entered one of the buildings, in fact it looked like one of the nicest buildings - on the outside that is. It didn't give off a huge ruinous look like some of the other buildings had. Weiss and Yang followed them inside.
It was a simple on the inside, but just as the outside, it was surprisingly nice on the inside. It resembled a small apartment on the inside. There was an average sized living room, a decently sized kitchen with all the necessities of a kitchen, and one bedroom with a nicely sized bathroom.
"Whoa, is this ours?" Yang looked around now going to the kitchen and opening up the refrigerator. It was stocked with food. Just what she needed, well, what she and Weiss needed. "Score!" Her mood sprung up. Weiss soon followed behind not asking question as she too, was starving. Yang handed Weiss some snacks and the two sat down at a small two-person table and stuffed themselves while Coco and Velvet spoke to them.
"Yep! You two are free to live here. It's your own little home. Coco and I live down the road, if you need anything just holler. Blake is currently out right now, don't exactly know where, but there is a good chance that she'll stop by later." Velvet exclaimed.
"So, rest up you two." Coco added. "There is clothing in the closet and drawers. They should all fit you. Courtesy of moi." Coco smiled and curtsied.
"How did you guys know we'd be here?" Weiss now slowed down on her eating, leaning back in her chair.
"It's not our job to answer those questions." Velvet put up a finger to her mouth and winked. "Now, Coco and I will get out of your hair. Like we said, we'll be down the block if you need us." Velvet now inched towards the door and waved. Coco followed in suit now leaving the door girls in an almost empty apartment.
"They don't give us much to go on, do they?" Yang now patted her fully stomach and leaned back in her chair.
"No, they don't. Why can't anyone just answer a single question!" Weiss lightly banged her fist on the table and sighed.
"It's not their job, apparently." Yang now stood up and stretched herself out. She was still, partially naked, with Weiss's jacket on. Weiss just rolled her eyes at the comment.
"Then whose job is it?" Weiss now asked, a little rhetorically.
Yang shrugged. "I'm gonna go hop in the shower and then get to bed, I'm beat. Literally." She grinned and headed towards the room. Weiss still sat, brooding over her own question.
"Uhh, Yo...Weiss?" Yang called from inside the bedroom.
"Yeah?" She said back, now getting up and making her way towards the bedroom.
"Sooo, I guess I'm sleeping on the couch?" Yang scratched the nape of her neck as she gestured with her other hand towards the king-sized bed.
"I.." she looked towards Yang. "I don't mind if you take the bed. You probably need it more than I do."
Yang looked down at herself, she had cuts, bruises, and all sorts of injuries that she really didn't feel, or more like she chose to ignore the pain. "I guess you're right. Are you sure though? I can sleep just about anywhere." Yang added just in case.
Weiss nodded. "Go shower, I still need to too."
Yang smirked and was in the process of saying something, but was cut-off by Weiss "Don't say it." She glared at her.
"Hey, you don't even know what I was going to say!" Yang playfully quipped as she grabbed her towels and a fresh set of PJs. A tank top, and yellow pajama bottoms. Just her size!
Weiss glared at her once more, but in reality, she was in no way upset or turned off by what Yang might have actually offered. Though, she wasn't 100% sure that Yang was thinking that...and the fact that Weiss WAS the one thinking about that.
Yang stuck her tongue out at Weiss when she passed her as she went towards the restroom.
"Real mature!" Weiss waited until Yang left the room to let out a small chuckle.
"HEARD THAT." Yang yelled from the restroom, as the sound of water running began.
"Do you have super hearing or something?!" She muttered.
"Only for you, sweetheart." Yang responded.
"Stop that!" Weiss now yelled to her, sounding a little annoyed. She huffed out and sat on the rather large bed. Yang had now stepped into the shower.
Weiss laid back on the bed and waited for Yang to get out of the shower, but she felt her eyes get heavy. She closed them and promised herself not to go to sleep yet, but it was of no use. She fell asleep almost instantly. The whole day and passed day itself was rather wild and while, it was the morning time she was still fatigued from the whole adventure. To sleep in a bed, was heaven sent for her now. It also didn't help that she had felt safe for the first time in months. Yang, made her feel at an odd ease.
About 15 minutes had passed and Yang had finally gotten out of the shower in her fresh new PJS, feeling good and relaxed. With her towel over her shoulder, she entered the bedroom once more.
"Hey Weiss your tu- Oh." she now eyed the sleeping girl on the bed. "Heh. Cute." she muttered, although Weiss wasn't completely in bed she was more like at the edge of the bed. Yang hung up her towel and looked at Weiss, admiring her for the moment. Then she put one arm under her legs and the other on under her back and gently lifted her up, moving her to the pillows and under the covers, effectively tucking her in. She almost looked like a doll that Yang wanted to hold, but currently she knew better. She didn't want to invade on Weiss's space. Though, something in her gut told her it'd be more than okay if she joined Weiss in bed - but for now Yang kept a reasonable distance. "Sweet dreams, Weiss-y." She smiled to herself and almost out of instinct she kissed Weiss on the forehead. She pulled herself back and blushed, hoping that Weiss wouldn't wake up. It felt like she had been doing that gesture for centuries, it just felt so natural.
Yang exited the room and placed herself on the couch, it wasn't too bad, except for the fact that Yang was a little bit bigger than the couch in almost everyway. Within almost an instant Yang fell asleep.
Several hours had passed and Weiss was strangely awoken by a thud. "Oh, crap...I fell asleep...in her bed." She wiped her eyes, and lightly touched her forehead. It felt warm, a good kind of warm. She smiled to herself as she got up and left the room.
Only to find an asleep Yang half-on the couch and half-off of it. Her body was sprawled wildly across it. Weiss snorted as she laughed. She poked at Yang now helping her up off the ground and tried to return her to the room. Yang in a half-conscious state followed Weiss to the bedroom. It was now Weiss's turn to tuck in the tired lumbering Yang.
She had done the same, but, was unable to leave as the half-conscious Yang grabbed hold of her. It wasn't a tight hold, Weiss could've easily slipped out of it, but decided against it. "Don't go…" Yang mumbled. "I need you…"
Weiss furiously blushed at these words. "Are you awake?" She now questioned Yang. The answer, clearly was no. "I guess it'll be alright...I'll just shower in the morning then.." She muttered. Her heart raced as she carefully maneuvered herself over Yang and to the other side of her as Yang still had a light grip on her. Weiss laid down next to her as Yang now turned to face Weiss, while Yang was clearly asleep at this point of view.
"How am I supposed to sleep when I'm sleeping next to you…?" She muttered as she closed her eyes, her heart raced. Being this close and intimate was new with Weiss. Something that excited her in a new way. Although, they weren't at all being intimate, just merely sharing the same bed. Weiss couldn't help, but be excited at this new feeling. But in the end, the comfort of Yang being near her and the exhaustion of the past few days had still made an appearance.
With that, Weiss had peacefully drifted off into a comforting sleep with Yang.
A/N: Hopefully no one is too upset without mysterious Roman in this chapter! He will make an appearance again. :D
