The Grimm were getting annoying. Too annoying.

No matter how much she killed and killed and killed the damn beasts just swarmed her, feeding off her irritation in a vicious cycle. It was no wonder why Ozpin was so weary of the witch Salem.

She was strong and had an endless army of soulless monsters that thrived off negativity.

Another Ursa charged her and here at last her temper slipped it's leash. Her hand raised in the direction of the beast and it was swallowed in a great blaze.

Fire had come easy to Amber after she'd awaken the power of the fall maiden, the others had taken their time but she'd eventually gotten a hold of her powers.

Create blizzards? Call storms? Burn forests?

She could do all that and more.

In truth, the only reason she wasn't drunk on power and believing herself a God was the fact she knew she was still not at the peak of her strength, the agents Ozpin constantly sent at her and the Grimm serving as a constant reminder of that.

Didn't stop her from falling into power trips from time to time.

Case in point...

"Perish." Lightning fell from the clouds onto the Beowulf pack stalking her, killing them instantly.

Still though, as entertaining as pretending to be some kind of elemental Goddess was, Grimm were still, well, Grimm.

That was to say, ridiculously stubborn and mind numbingly irritating.

"LEAVE ME ALONE ALREADY!"

See! Someone agreed with her.

Wait...

Amber's eyes narrowed, power roiling in her body, ready to lash out at the perceived threat. Had Ozpin sent one of his agents again so soon? She had just dealt with the last one a week ago!

The owner of the voice stumbled out of the brush with a sputter and she took him in at a glance.

Fluffy green hair and eyes, symmetrically freckled cheeks and a ragged green... outfit? with a yellow scarf wrapped around his neck.

'He's younger than I expected... and wears a lot of green'

A seed of doubt placed itself in her heart, was he really one of Ozpin's men? he looked young, almost her age really.

'No' she shook her head and she remained on guard. Whoever he was she wasn't going to allow him to lower her defenses so easily-!

"Are you okay, Tenko?" the boy spoke to the child she only now realized clung unto his back like a spider monkey. No, not clung, she realized, the child, a little boy with black hair and red eyes, was wrapped in the scarf that he used as a make shift harness to stick to the greenette.

"I'm fine nii-san."

And just like that her defenses fell away, her naturally kind persona taking over as she approached them.

"Are you two alright?" Her question finally seemed to get them to recognize her presence. Tenko, if she was remembering his name right, shrunk back behind the older boy who looked at her surprised.

"Ah, yeah were fine miss."

Well wasn't he polite.

"Don't call me miss I'm not that much older from you," she huffed, "What are the two of you doing her in the middle of nowhere? Don't you know its dangerous with all the Grimm around here?"

He tilted his head curiously, "Grimm? Sorry but I'm not sure what you were taking about."

He couldn't be serious, right? Did he live under a rock?

"I... think she's talking about those... monsters... nii-san." Tenko spoke up and the green haired boy blinked in realization.

"Oh, those things." he paused, considering his words, "Their not anything special." He said casually, as if he didn't realize how absurd his statement was.

Amber wasn't sure how to feel about that and so ignored it.

"Your semblance must be really strong then." She grinned, he furrowed his brow in confusion.

"Semblance? you mean quirk?"

The hell was a quirk?

He sheepishly rubbed at the back of his neck, "Sorry. I guess I'm not making sense huh," he chuckled nervously, "We both come a from a... very far away place, so I'm not sure about the customs or terms used here."

He was foreigner? No that couldn't be right. Remnant was the only continent on earth... Right?

Before she could ask the boy anything the bane of her existence decided to rare its ugly head again in the form of a charging Death Stalker.

Her eyes burned with irritation and she once more felt the elements answer her call.

Ice materialized around the demonic scorpion, effectively trapping. Before she could do anything else however, a gust of wind caught her attention, one that was accompanied by a streak of green lightening that raced towards the Death Stalker with ridiculous speed.

Interest became confusion, then confusion to shock as the green haired boy came out of the storm of green electricity leg outstretched in a flying kick.

The Grimm didn't stand a chance.

It's skull caved the moment he made impact. Steel toed shoes broke the exoskeleton and crushed its head in a single attack.

She blinked. Once, twice, a third time now before.

"Yep definitely a strong semblance." She ignored the confused noise he made and instead examined his handiwork. A strength enhancement semblance wasn't rare, not by a long shot, but she had not seen a semblance that enhanced a person to the point of being able to crush a Death Stalker's head in a single kick.

No wonder he was unknowingly saying such ridiculous things, the guy was strong, fast, too. Maybe even strong enough to keep up with her if the ease in which he had dispatched the Grimm was anything to go by. Ozpin would have probably salivated at the idea of having him as a huntsman.

A shame he seemed so ignorant.

"Hey I don't think we introduced ourselves yet." Amber began "My name's Amber, what's yours?"

"Izuku Midoriya or Deku," He responded as he walked back to her, "And this is my adopted little brother Tenko Shimura," He introduced the boy on his back who waved at her.

She smiled at him and waved back. "Well it's nice to properly meet you two."

"Same here Amber-san." He echoed back to her. "Say, you don't think Tenko and I can travel with you for a while? Were lost and not to sure where civilization is."

Amber thought over his question for a second, her suspicion of him being an agent coming back to her at the last as she scanned him, his body language and his eyes for any hint of deceit. Kind as she was one didn't live on the run for this long without being critical of others intentions.

She listened to what her gut had to say on the matter and found her suspicions slowly leaving her, he seemed kind enough.

"Sure why not?"

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A/N: Hey its been a while hasn't it?

In case you were wondering, life got hectic and I had to put all my attention on school and my mental health but I'm back and ready to write stories again.

This is an idea I've been sitting on for a while both because of the similarity between Rwby and Mha and because crossover fics are just really enjoyable to write and read

Also a bit of a heads up, my writing style may change and I Know little to nothing about Rwby outside of fanfics and videos i saw.

So don't expect shit to make sense or follow cannon cause I'm going to treat the Rwby world as a sandbox to fuck around and find out with this story so I guess you can treat this as an experimental fic.

Other than that Hope you enjoyed the chapter and as always, criticism is welcomed.