They walked back to beacon and heard loud music blaring from the gym. When they pushed open the doors to the gym they saw a huge school dance. "Oh I forgot that this was tonight." Blake said. "We won't be able to attend since we don't have suits or dresses." Blake said sadly because she actually wanted to attend. "You so owe me for this." Asura said snapping his fingers and Blake was surrounded by a black smoke and shortly it disappeared. The sight took Blake's breath away, she looked down and saw she was wearing an elegant and prepossessing dark purple and black dress that sparkled at the bottom. The dark purple and black moved on the dress moving around like two different color liquids that lovingly swayed around with on another. She looked at Asura and saw he was in a black and red suit but his appearance had changed. His eyes were a gentle green and his horns were gone, he had shoulder length red hair and a tattoo of thin line all around his neck with diamond shapes on it. "Well may I have this dance my lady." Asura said extending his hand. Tears of joy started to build up in Blake's eyes and she extended her hand "Yes. Yes, you can." Asura and Blake made their way to the dance floor and danced with joy as the music played, everything from Tuxedo- do it, Lazyboy Empire- Vampire, TheFatRat- Monody, and etc. "Who's Blake dancing with?" Yang asked from the other side of the room sitting with Ruby and Weiss. "Where did she get such a good looking dress? I want one." Weiss said sadly. "Man I wish Asura was here. I was planning on dancing with him tonight." Ruby said searching the room with her silver eyes. Blake noticed her friends all sitting down and walked over with Asura to them. "Why are you guys just sitting here?" Blake asked. "We're waiting for Asura." Ruby and Yang said. "I don't feel like dancing." Weiss said. "You do guys know it's me right?" Asura asked Yang and Ruby and pointing to himself. "What?! Why do you look so different?" They asked. "It's because I'm using so much magic so fast. I changed back to my old self." Asura said. "So the other way you looked is just what you made yourself?" Ruby asked. "Correct." Asura said. "But enough of that who want's the next dance?" Asura asked holding out both of his hands. Ruby and Yang both took one of his hands at the same time and walked to the dance floor with him. "Ruby and Yang you both look extravagant tonight but would you like a dress like Blake's?" Asura asked. "Fire away pretty boy." Yang said. Asura snapped his fingers and Ruby got a dress that was sectioned in marquise shapes that glistened when light hit it like actually rubies. Yang got a dress that flowed and fluttered like flames that trailed across the ground. Ruby and Yang both hugged Asura before pulling him off into the dance floor. They all danced with precision like sword play and all elegantly chained dance moves flawlessly.
After the dance was over all the others had returned to bed. Asura couldn't go to sleep and hopped out the window and walked through Vale. All the lights were off and smoke rose from each chimney. He was still in his old form of red hair and green eyes. He was actually old and got his jacket back from Blake but this time he made it longer so it dragged through the snow behind him and he made a scarf with markings on it that flowed at least 10 feet behind him. He saw a hill outside the city and wanted to see what the view was like from up there. He walked and the only sounds were of his breathing and the snow crunching beneath his feet. As he walked the moon continued to rise in the sky and now it was as lit as day by moonlight. Asura reached the top of the hill that overlooked Vale, he took in the sight of the city that was asleep and blanketed in the heavenly frost. He sat down in the snow and his scarf still tied to his neck flowed behind him fluttering in the wind. Asura sat there in total silence just watching the snow fall. He decided to try and work on his old talent he had forgotten about, singing. He flicked his hand and tiny magical creatures started playing instruments, drums, guitar, and horns. He started signing an age old song he had come across in his travels, Lady of worlds. He had heard a bard sing it in a tavern years ago and he wanted to try it.
