"I swear-" Yang voice shouted as her hair flared bright yellow with her semblance breaking the surface.

"What's up?" Ruby asked as she walked into the room, two large boxes filled with over a hundred cookies in her arms.

"Weiss did something to Ruby!" Yang said, not paying attention to who had spoken, her rage blinding her as she cracked her knuckles and approached the heiress lying on her bed.

"Um… Yang?" Yang spun around. She took in the sight of Ruby with the two large boxes of cookies for a moment before her mind clicked back to it's usual form of sanity.

"Ruby!" Yang yelled, lunging at her sister and sending the boxes flying as she pressed Ruby's head into her chest.

Ruby felt the strong arms of her sister continue pulling her tighter and she heard a crack from her shoulder realigning itself. "Yang… can't… breathe…"

Yang released Ruby quickly, her face red either from embarassment of her episode of rage or almost suffocating her sister, it was hard to tell. "I'm sorry, sis. But you'll understand I was a bit yangxious when Weiss came back and you didn't."

"For the love of…" Weiss grumbled at Yang's pun.

"That's okay, I just wanted cookies since we'll be studying again." Ruby said, a glance over at Weiss showed the white haired girl already deep into a history book.

"But we had a test yesterday, didn't we?" Yang asked, slightly confused.

"If you're okay with a C average, there's nothing we can do about it." Blake interjected for the first time. Her nose still pressed into the leather-bound volume she was reading.

"Hey, I never see you study!" Yang argued, turning away from Ruby who went to pick up the boxes and place them on the side of the desk she'd be using for her studies.

"I have an extremely good memory." Blake sighed. "I'll show you my mark if you want."

Yang and Ruby watched as she reached over, pulling the test out of her bag. At the top, in the bright red pen that had marked all the tests a large A++ and a number 2 were written.

"What's the two for?" Yang asked curiously.

"It means she recieved the second highest mark." Weiss explained. "I received the highest mark, and I've heard that Ren received third place."

"Weiss, can I ask you for help if I'm having trouble?" Ruby asked, hoping to get the intelligent girl to help with her work load. She did have to learn two extra years of school on top of her normal courses and it was extremely difficult at times.

"No." Weiss responded after a moment of thought. "Instead, I'll be your tutor. Come the next round of tests, I expect at least an A out of you."

"Why are you being so nice all of a sudden?" Yang asked, glancing at the hole in the drywall where she'd slammed the door open not an hour ago.

"Don't mistake my offer for kindness, I don't take academics lightly." Weiss responded, gathering her books back into her bag. "If Ruby want's me to help her learn, I'll do the best I can to give her the best chance at success but it'll be very difficult. We'll be gone till late. Don't wait up."

Weiss walked out of the room. Ruby shrugged at her sister before grabbing her bag and leaving after her teammate.

"So who's fault do you think it was?" Blake asked from her bed where she'd been sitting the whole time.

"Something tells me Ruby's." Yang responded, shaking her head at the other half of her team.

"Then we each win one part of the bet. Call it even?" Blake asked, turning a page.

"May as well." Yang responded, jumping back into her bunk.