Ruby whilest surprised, didn't miss her chance to passionately return the kiss. Pennys lips were extraordinarily soft, but she was clearly unpracticed, a trait Ruby found cute. After she had leaned in from the waist to the kiss, it seemed Penny froze, not sure of how to continue. Ruby decided here was were she took control of the situation, whilest not being very practiced herself, she had experienced a few sloppy kisses at Signal. She slowly raised her hands from the arm chairs and grabbed Pennys hands, which were floating awkwardly behind her. Ruby gently slid her hands inside of the other girls, and brought them between the two. All of this occurred in a matter of seconds, but time lost meaning to those who were wrapped in intimacy. It wasn't that the seconds felt longer, or that they blended to minutes, but they lost their meaning. Time was only irrelevant. Ruby basked in this thought as she kissed Penny deeper, bringing their hands to Rubys ribcage. As all shining moments must, this one popped. The door slammed open, revealing Yang, Blake and Weiss, all chatting amicably. Ruby and Penny leaped away from eachother, both blushing furiously. Yang slowly turned to face the room, comprehending what had occurred. A quiet "oh" escaped from her lips.

"Uh, I can ex-" Ruby began, but stopped as she began to trip over herself.

"I must say, this was rather predictable," Blake smirked, clearly amused, whether at the situation, or at Yangs bewilderment, Ruby was clueless. Weiss, failing to skate over a sticky patch, began blabbering.

"Oh, hey guys, we were just coming back for my wallet, hehe, we'll just grab that, oka-" Weiss raced into the room and snached it off her bed, quickly back out of the door, dragging her company with her. The door was quickly slammed shut behind the awkward group of girls.

"Goodbye!" Penny said cheerily, to the already closed door.

"Bye..." Ruby copied in a much more somber tone.

Penny giggled a little, and after staring at her with a strange look Ruby joined in, realising the hilarity of just how awkward their situation had been. Ruby stood from her chair, walking closer to the android while still laughing, and kissed the other girl quickly.

Weiss marched down the hallway, with Blake and Yang in tow, blushing furiously. Yang still looked vaugely confused, whereas Blake was smiling just a little bit more than usual.

"That was... Unexpected, " Yang finally said, apparently beginning to register the situation.

"Hardly," Blake murmured. "You had to have know Ruby would be looking to get involved with someome eventually."

"Yeah, I guess..." Yang began, scratching the back of her head and easing into her normal demeanor. "She's just such a little kid in my head, y'know?" Weiss fell back a little, slowing her quick pace. Traces of red still decorated her cheeks.

"She practically still is a kid, anyway!" Weiss said, her tone borderlining anger.

"She's only a year younger!" Blake said somewhat passionately. "You have to let her grow up! I mean, when did you first kiss someone?"

Weiss upturned her head and said haughtily, "I haven't."

Yang butted in at this point. "Oh man, maybe Ruby isn't the one who needs to grow up."

"Hey! I just have more important things to worry about than dumb romance!" Weiss defended, her voice growing in pitch. "There's a whole world we're supposed to be defending!"

"Oh, so does Neptune just not count as romance?" Yang demanded, as she stopped walking and turned to face the heiress.

"I- I- Ugh!" And with that, Weiss stormed away, out a door and across a courtyard.

"Oops?" Yang said, turning to face Blake.

"You will have to apologize for that later."

"Yeah, I guess so," Yang sighed, leaning back and scratching the back of her head.

"What do you plan to do about Ruby and Penny?" Blake asked, as they began walking again, out the same door Weiss had stomped through.

"Oh, nothing, I guess. Ruby deserves to enjoy herself," Yang explained. "And if I absolutely had to pick someone, Penny really isn't a bad choice."

"What about Weiss?"

"What about her?"

"She is clearly upset about this," Blake said.

"Huh? I figured that was just all about Neptune. Does she even know?"

"Well, tormenting her about it certainly didn't help," Blake began, to which Yang laughed nervously. "I don't think she does. It seems she's bothered by something else, actually."

"I wonder what she has to be torn up about?" Yang wondered aloud. Her pensive moment was shortlived as she said, "So, do you still want to go see that movie?" Blake nodded, and they both proceeded into the town.