Showing posts with label Pyrrha Nikos. Show all posts
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Friday, December 8, 2017

RWBY Volume 2: The Novelization: Search and Destroy

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When Ruby got back to her dorm from meeting with Ozpin, Glynda, and Ironwood, her team immediately rushed her. “What happened?!” said Yang.
“Uh, um… well…”
Despite what Ozpin had said about being discreet, Ruby went ahead and told them about how she mentioned the possibility of a base in southeast Vale thanks to what Sun and Blake had discovered at the White Fang meeting.
“That was a risky move,” commented Weiss.
“No,” said Blake, “I think you handled it well.”
“I hope so,” said Ruby with a shrug.
“I’m sure everything will be all right, Ruby,” added Yang. “Oh! I know what will cheer you up.”
“What’s that?”
“I don’t know. Dad sent it to us,” said Yang, placing a medium sized box on the floor. “We can open it together.”
Ruby squealed. “Something from home!”
Ruby, Weiss, and Blake looked on eagerly as Yang peeled back the tape on the box and opened its flaps. They looked on in anticipation as a small, rotund, furry item jumped to life. It barked. Ruby and Yang squealed, Weiss recoiled, and Blake jumped onto Ruby’s bunk.
“Zwei!” cheered Ruby, scooping up the corgi.
“Your dad sent a dog?!” said Blake.
“In the mail?!” added Weiss.
“Oh, he does stuff like this all the time,” explained Yang.
“Your father or your dog?” asked Blake.
Weiss leaned in to get a better look at Zwei as he panted in her face. “Do you mean to tell me that this… mangy… drooling mutt… is going to wiv with us foreva?! Oh, yes, he is. Yes, he is! Oh, isn’t he adorable?!” she fawned.
Blake was not amused. “Please keep it away from my belongings.”
Suddenly, there was a message on the PA from Glynda. “Would all first-year students please report to the amphitheater.”
“Well, we can’t just leave him here while we’re gone for a week,” noted Weiss.
Yang looked deeper into the box. “Oh. There’s a letter. ‘Dear girls. I’ve got to leave the island for a few days so I’m sending Zwei to you to take care of. Enclosed is all the food you should need. Love you both. Taiyang.’” Yang tipped over the box and a mountain of cans of dog food fell out.
“What is he supposed to do with that?” asked Weiss.
Yang shook the box and a can opener fell out as well. “Welp. That settles it. C’mon, girls. Zwei will be here when we get back.”
As Weiss passed Zwei, she continued with the baby talk. “Oh, I’ll miss you so much! We’re going to be best friends. I can’t wait to see you again. You’re so cute!”
Blake meanwhile jumped from Ruby’s bed to a table and to the door.
Ruby however considered Zwei very intently. She didn’t feel right about leaving him behind and surely Yang hadn’t considered the mess and mischief he would cause while they were gone. But how could she take him on the mission with her?
Ruby racked her brain until the idea hit her. “That’s it!”
As Team RWBY made their way into the amphitheater, Ruby wore a rather large Beacon Academy backpack. As they stood with Team JNPR, nobody seemed to notice that it was breathing.
“Quiet. Quiet, please,” said Glynda from the stage. “Professor Ozpin would like to share a few words before we begin.”
“Today, we stand together, united. Mistral. Atlas. Vacuo. Vale. The four kingdoms of Remnant. On this day, nearly eighty years ago, the world’s largest war in recorded history came to an end. It was a war of ignorance, of greed, and of oppression. A war that was about much more than where borders fell or who traded with whom, but about the very idea of individualism itself.
“We fought for countless reasons, one of which being the destruction of all forms of art and self-expression. And as you are well aware, that was something that many could not stand for. As a result, those who opposed this tyranny began naming their children after one of the core aspects of art itself: color. It was their way to demonstrate that not only would they refuse to tolerate this oppression, but neither would the generations to come. And it is a trend that has held to this very day. We encourage individuality, expressionism, and unity through diversity.
“As I have said, today we stand together united. But this bond cannot exist without effort. Which is why today, while the rest of the world celebrates peace, huntsmen and huntresses will work to uphold it. As first-year students, you will be tasked with shadowing a professional huntsman on a mission. Some of you may be taken out of the kingdom for several days. Others may work within the walls for the rest of the week. But no matter which path you choose, remember to be safe, remember your training, and remember to do your very best.”
Ruby turned to her team. “This is perfect! All we have to do is shadow a huntsman working in the southeast.”
“Yeah,” said Yang. “We’ll follow him around by day, and give him the slip at night.”
Weiss suggested, “Let’s check ‘Search and Destroy.’”
The girls went up to one of the many holographic screens around the amphitheater and found a search and destroy mission that required Grimm to be cleaned out in a part of Vale known as quadrant five. “What about this one?” asked Ruby.
“Well, it’s in the southeast,” said Blake.
“Sounds perfect,” added Yang.
Ruby touched the screen and it asked for her to enter their team name. She did so, but a message popped up saying “Mission Unavailable to First-Year Students.”
“Wonderful,” quipped Weiss. “Never mind the fact that this event is for first-years only.”
“Any other ideas?” asked Blake.
“We mail ourselves there,” suggested Ruby.
“Well, that’s one option,” said Ozpin, walking up. “Unfortunately, we determined that the concentration of Grimm was too extreme for first-year students. It seems that particular region is rather popular. In fact, I have the sneaking suspicion that the four of you will make your way there no matter which job you choose.”
Yang, Blake, and Weiss glared at Ruby.
She shrugged. “Whatever makes you say that?”
 “I’m still curious as to how you all ended up at the docks last semester. I’m interested to know how you really learned about a ‘hideout’ in the southeast. And I certainly wonder why witnesses reported seeing robots and rose petals in a dance club sometime ago.”
Ruby smiled and tried to look as cute as possible—it worked on her father.
“I doubt I’ll ever find the exact answers I’m looking for. So, how about this: instead of waiting for you all to break the rules, why don’t we just bend them a little?” Ozpin took out a full sized Scroll, gave it a few taps, and the girls instantly received a mission confirmation on their individual Scrolls.
“We won’t let you down,” said Ruby. “Thank you, Professor.”
“Do not thank me for this. Teamwork and persistence have carried you far, but you must understand that the things awaiting you beyond the protection of the kingdom will not care. Stay close to your huntsman at all times, and do exactly as he says. He will be leading you on this mission, and he can have you sent back to Beacon if he finds your skills to be unsatisfactory. Good luck,” said Ozpin as he left.
As they made their way to the air docks, Yang said, “That wasn’t exactly uplifting.”
“But it’s the truth,” added Blake.
“It’s going to be tough,” said Ruby. “But I know we can do it. We’ve never backed down before, and we’re not going to start now. Besides, it won’t only be us out there. We’ll be fighting alongside a genuine huntsman!”
“Yeah!” said Yang.
All their spirits had been lifted, until they made it to the air dock and found Professor Oobleck, looking like he was about to go on safari, waiting for them. “Why, hello, girls! Whose ready to fight for their lives?!”
“Professor Oobleck?” said Weiss incredulously.
“Yes. I’m afraid those bags won’t be necessary, girls,” he said, seeing Ruby’s backpack, “as you have opted to shadow a huntsman on what is essentially a reconnaissance mission. I can assure you we will not be establishing a single base of operations, rather we will be traversing several miles of hazardous wasteland and making camp in any defendable locations we may stumble upon.
“I’ve packed all our essentials myself, plotted the air course, and readied the airship. And!” he said, getting in Weiss’ face, “it’s Doctor Oobleck. I didn’t earn a Ph.D. for fun. Thank you very much.”
“Uh…?”
“Come now, children. According to my schedule, we are already three minutes behind… schedule!” Doctor Oobleck then zipped away and aboard the airship.
Ruby tried to seem upbeat. “Well… all right then. Looks like we’re going to save the world with Dr. Oobleck.” After a pause, she went, “Okay, yeah. When you say it out loud it sounds worse.”
“Save the world?!” shrieked someone from behind RWBY. They turned and saw Team JNPR.
“You’re going on world saving missions without us?!” said Nora. “I’m hurt! Sad! Maybe a little hungry. That last one’s not your fault though… Ren!”
Ren turned away from Nora. So he hadn’t made pancakes that day. Big deal.
“Sounds exciting,” said Jaune. “Where you going?”
“Oh, just outside the kingdom,” replied Ruby.
“Hey! So are we,” said Nora.
“Ren and Nora wanted to shadow the sheriff of a nearby village,” explained Pyrrha.
“We set out tomorrow,” added Ren.
“Then you can party with us tonight!” said Neptune, as he and Sun appeared. “We’re shadowing a crime specialist. All inner city detective stuff. We get junior badges.”
Jaune was struck hard with envy.
“We normally go to the city with you guys,” started Sun, “which means stuff’s always exploding and junk. So we thought that this might be a better way to check out the kingdom when it’s, you know, normal.”
“Well,” began Ruby.
“Four minutes, ladies!” shouted Oobleck from the airship.
There was a pregnant, awkward pause. Ruby finally said, “Well, uh, wish us luck.” And with that, Team RWBY said goodbye to JNPR and to Neptune and Sun.
Aboard the airship, Yang confessed to Doctor Oobleck, “I guess I never saw you as much of a fighter.”
“I admit I fancy myself more of an intellectual, but I can assure you, as a huntsman, I’ve had my fair share of tussles.”
“Like the mushroom?” said Ruby.
“Those are truffles,” corrected Blake.
“Like the sprout?”
“Those are brussels,” said Yang.
“Besides,” continued Oobleck, “given my expertise in the field of history as well as my dabblings in archeological surveys, our dear headmaster saw it fit to assign me to this particular… assignment.”
“What does history have to do with this?” asked Weiss.
“Why, what a preposterous question, you silly girl. Why, history is the backbone of our very society. And the liver! And the kidneys, too, if I were to wager.”
“And that means…?”
“The southeast quadrant outside of Vale is home to wild forests and deep caves. But! It is also the location to one of the kingdom’s greatest failures.”
“Mountain Glenn,” said Ruby.
“That’s right!” said Yang. “It was an expansion of Vale. But in the end it was overrun by Grimm and fenced off from the rest of the city.”
“Correct!” said Oobleck. “And now it stands abandoned as a dark reminder.”
“And a likely place for a hideout,” concluded Blake.
“Precisely.”
***
The airship circled above the derelict remains of Mountain Glenn and descended into a suitable clearing. Team RWBY dropped from it all ready for action and Doctor Oobleck with his thermos handy. The airship departed.
“Ladies! You still may be students, but as of this moment, your mission as huntresses has begun. From this point forward, you need to do exactly as I say. Do you understand?”
The girls nodded, but Oobleck noted a discrepancy.
“Ruby! I thought I told you to leave all your bags back at school,” he said, seeing the rather large backpack still with her.
Ruby was quick with a counter. “But, you hadn’t told us to listen to you, yet. So… I didn’t.”
“She’s not wrong…” Oobleck said to himself. “Very well, Ruby. Leave your bag here. We can pick it up upon our return.”
“But, I… uh…”
“Young lady! What in the world could you possibly have in that bag that could be so important to bring it with y—”
Zwei’s head popped out. Ruby’s eyes widened as the rest of her team looked at her worriedly.
Ruby turned to Zwei. “Get back in the bag!” she whispered.
“We’re here to investigate an abandoned, urban jungle, teeming with death and hostility, and you brought… a dog?”
“I, uh—!”
“Genius!” declared Doctor Oobleck. He scooped Zwei out of the backpack and started carrying him around. “Canines are historically known for their perceptive nose and heightened sense of sound, making them excellent companions for a hunt such as ours!”
Ruby smiled. “I’m a genius.”
Weiss and Yang facepalmed.
“So, what are your orders, Doctor?” asked Blake.
“Ah, yes! Straight to the chase. I like it!” Oobleck dropped Zwei. “As you have been informed, the southeast area has been marked as a recent hotspot for Grimm activity. Now there are several possible explanations for this behavior, one of which being—Grimm.”
The girls leaned in. They didn’t understand. “Uh, what?” said Ruby.
“Grimm,” repeated Oobleck. “A creature of Grimm. Approximately one-hundred yards from us at this very moment.”
“What?!” said Yang.
RWBY turned and saw a lone Beowolf as it wandered into the street and sniffed at the ground. The girls armed their weapons.
“Stop!” ordered Oobleck. “There are a number of reasons why Grimm would congregate in this particular area. The most likely of which would be their attraction to negativity. Sadness, envy, loneliness, hatred. All qualities that are likely held by our hidden group harboring ill intent.”
“So… what now?” asked Ruby.
“We wait. We track. If this specimen leads us to its pack, that pack may subsequently lead us to our prey.”
“How long do we wait?” asked Yang.
“It’s uncertain. Hours. Days. Weeks. Why, lone Grimm have been known to stay isolated from the pack for months—and there’s the whole pack,” concluded Oobleck as more Beowolves entered the street.
“What?” said Weiss.
“And now they’ve seen us.”
“What?!”
“And now they’ve seen us!”
“I take it tracking is out of the question,” said Ruby.
“An accurate assumption, yes.”
“What’s the plan, then?” said Yang as the pack charged them.
“Show me what you’re capable of,” ordered Oobleck.
 Yang gladly charged the pack head on, punching several and breaking a few necks. Within a few seconds, she had several Beowolves following her. But some of them became distracted by Blake, who stood still in the middle of the street. They attempted to ambush her, but Blake dodged their attack with one of her shadow clones and proceeded to slice and dice them.
Weiss quickly garnered the attention of several herself, but thanks to her glyphs, she was able to stay a couple of moves ahead of them. She launched straight through the pack and with several fanciful and artistic cuts, they all fell.
Ruby meanwhile was providing support with suppressive fire. Eventually, what was left of the pack turned their attention to her. Ruby flourished her scythe and shot right at them. With a few quick slashes, they all lay dead at her feet. She turned to Doctor Oobleck. “Heh. Piece of cake.”
“Do not celebrate yet. For I am certain this is the first bout of many. Shall we continue?”
Doctor Oobleck led the girls through Mountain Glenn, looking for anything that may give him a clue as to where their query was hidden. While he did that, he relied on the girls to fight off the many Grimm.
After stopping to observe some long dead growth and allow the girls to clear away a few Beowolves, Oobleck said, “Excellent work, girls. Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be any signs of criminal activity in this sector. Oh well! Moving along.”
The girls followed, but Yang had a contention. “Hey, Doc! You know, I was actually looking forward to seeing a pro huntsman in action. Like fighting, or at least, helping us fight.”
“Ah, but I am in action: scouring the ruins of this once great city for any signs of irregularity. Not every mission is full of daring and heroism, girls. Sometimes it’s just a heightened form of extermination. Remember: this is a job, and you all signed up for it. I do hope you understand that.”
Yang stammered. “Well, yeah.” She looked at the others for support, but didn’t find any. “I mean, of course.”
“Hmm.” Following that exchange, Oobleck started paying more attention to Team RWBY. He noticed several interesting things, but when he examined Yang and compared her to the rest of the team, he noticed that her shot-gauntlets forced her to get quite close to her enemy, much closer than any of the others. He also noticed how Yang was much more aggressive. This piqued his interest, and after another pack of slain Grimm, Oobleck said, “Tell me, Yang: why did you choose this line of work?”
“Huh?” Wasn’t that obvious? “Well, to fight monsters and save—”
“No! That is what you do. I want to know why you do it. The honest reason as to why you want to be a huntress.”
“The honest reason?” Yang sighed. She fidgeted for a second. “I’m a thrill seeker. I want to travel around the world and get wrapped up in as many crazy adventures as I can. And if I help people along the way, that’s even better. It’s a win-win, you know?”
Oobleck was quiet for a second. “I see.” He then turned to Weiss. “And you, Miss Schnee. A girl born into fame and fortune such as yourself certainly doesn’t need the extra work. So, why choose this over a cushy job in Atlas?”
“It’s exactly as you said,” said Weiss. “I’m a Schnee. I have a legacy of honor to uphold. Once I realized I was capable of fighting, there was no longer a question of what I would do with my life. It was my duty.”
“Interesting. And what about you, Blake? You seem to carry yourself with a sense of purpose.”
“There’s too much wrong in this world to just stand by and do nothing. Inequality. Corruption. Someone has to stop it.”
“Very well,” said Oobleck. “How?”
“I… ugh…” Blake suddenly looked very disappointed with herself.
Oobleck turned to Ruby who had started to play with Zwei. When she noticed, she quickly stopped. “Sorry! Uh, are we ready to keep going?”
Oobleck looked around. “No, I believe that will have to do for today. It’s going to be dark soon.” He suddenly tossed their camping equipment at Yang. “You three, set up camp in that building. And please make sure that there are no more of those… creatures. Your leader and I are going to secure the perimeter. Come, Ruby,” said Oobleck as he walked away.
Ruby ran after Doctor Oobleck. As they were securing the perimeter, they rounded a corner at the end of a street, and Ruby saw something unlike anything she had before. Several black and white creatures looking like elephants were several hundred yards outside of the city limits. But they were large. They dwarfed the trees around them.
“What is that?” said Ruby awed. “It looks awesome.”
“That, my dear girl, is a Grimm.”
Ruby was shocked. The only Grimm she had ever seen that big was a Nevermore. But they were the exception weren’t they? To see so many large Grimm in one location was truly stunning. And Ruby loved the idea of the challenge they posed. “Let’s kill it,” she said, pulling out Crescent Rose.
Oobleck almost laughed. “I’m afraid your sniper rifle will do nothing more than agitate a Grimm of that size.”
“But! What if they attack us?”
“Fret not, Ruby. Those Goliaths are not concerned with us. Ruby, not every Grimm is mindless, or rather, not every Grimm is still mindless. You see, the Grimm you see before you are so powerful, so superior to the Grimm you fought, that they have undoubtedly lived hundreds of years. And in that time, between killing humans and attacking our borders, they’ve done one important thing: they’ve learned—they’ve learned that when they attack our borders, they are likely to die. And what we lack in strength, we make up for in will. And that killing one human will only bring more.”
“Then… why are they still so close to the city? What are they doing?”
“Waiting.”
Oobleck waited for the herd of Goliaths to proceed by before turning his back on them and walking back to camp.
Ruby trotted after him. “Doctor Oobleck? I was wondering…”
“Wondering why I interrogated your teammates?”
“Actually, I was wondering, why did you want to become a huntsman?”
“Look around and tell me what you see.”
“Lots of old buildings… uh, empty streets…”
“I see lives that could’ve been saved. As a huntsman, it’s my job to protect the people, and although I’m capable of doing it with traditional weaponry, I believe I can make a much larger impact if I do it with my mind. As a teacher, I am able to take knowledge, the most powerful weapon of them all, and place it into the hands of every student who passes through my classroom.
“I look at this wasteland and I see lives that could’ve been saved. But I also see an opportunity—an opportunity to study these ruins and learn from this tragedy. And therefore become stronger.
“I am a huntsman, Ruby, because there is nothing else in this world I would rather be.”
Ruby recoiled slightly. To hear Doctor Oobleck speak so eloquently about his calling to be a huntsman was inspiring and humbling. Doctor Oobleck wasn’t a huntsman for the fame or glory, and he didn’t become a professor because he wanted to escape the dangers of the field—he had a genuine concern for the world. But to be more effective than just slaughtering a few Grimm, by teaching others, he could effectively slaughter Grimm by the hundreds via proxy. How many Grimm had he taken down total with assists alone? The numbers must have been staggering.
***
Back at the campsite, Yang, Blake, and Weiss had gotten a fire going. It was crackling nicely when Yang said, “I can’t believe we didn’t find anything.”
Blake replied, “We’ve always been fortunate enough to be in the right place at the right time. I guess we can’t always have luck on our side.”
“That’s not what I meant,” said Weiss suddenly. She had been quiet for a while seemingly lost in reverie. Her sudden outburst surprised the other two. “Earlier. About ‘upholding the legacy.’ There’s more to it than that.”
“Yeah,” agreed Yang. “No, me too. I mean… I don’t know.”
“I don’t know, either,” said Blake. “I know what I want to do, but I figured I would always take things one step at a time.”
“Well, it doesn’t matter. We know why we’re here. Right?”
Neither Blake nor Weiss answered.
Their silence was eventually broken by Doctor Oobleck. “Ah, wonderful! A textbook campfire.”
Ruby gasped. “Fire!” She knelt next to it. “So warm…”
“Very good. Eat your dinners and hurry to bed. We have a lot of ground to cover tomorrow and we’ll need you to take turns watching over our temporary abode. Any volunteers for first watch?”
“Yo,” said Ruby.
That was good enough for Doctor Oobleck and he zipped away to find a place for himself to sleep. Ruby meanwhile looked for a place where she could post up for a few hours with Crescent Rose and Zwei.
“Hey,” said Yang as she passed. “Did Oobleck ask you why you wanted to be a huntress? I mean, what did you tell him?”
“No, he didn’t. Weird. Oh well. Good night, guys.”
Yang was disappointed. She couldn’t see what Oobleck’s angle was. Neither could Weiss and Blake. It couldn’t have been as simple as he was just curious. Was he trying to teach them something? Did he think that they had chosen the wrong career? A bit late for that advice. But if not, what was he after?
They were all uncomfortably silent as they rolled out their bedrolls and settled in for the night




 

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Thursday, November 30, 2017

RWBY Volume 2: The Novelization: Dance, Dance Infiltration

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The night of Beacon’s dance finally arrived. The hall was decorated, the DJ was pumping out the jams, and people were making their way in, sometimes in teams, sometimes in couples, and sometimes completely stag. That was the way Ruby went after managing to trip her away across campus in her new high heels. Upon entering, Yang, who was working as the hostess, couldn’t stop from exclaiming, “You look beautiful!”
Ruby’s legs shook. “Can we have a serious talk about how Weiss fights in these?”
Yang laughed as Ruby tried to catch her balance.
Ruby wasn’t the only one not enjoying the change of wardrobe. As Sun made his way across campus, he kept scratching at his abs, itchy from wearing his shirt closed. He also complained about another wardrobe change. “Stupid, dumb neck trap!” he said, pulling on his tie which had been incorrectly placed around his neck instead of his collar. But someone else had a different opinion.
“I knew you’d look better in a tie.”
Sun turned. Standing behind him was Blake in a lavender dress and teal bow. She looked up demurely and Sun felt his heart skip a beat.
Blake walked up to him and grabbed his arm.
“So… does this mean we’re going together?”
“Technically. But my first dance is spoken for.”
“Huh?”
Sun’s question was answered when upon arriving Yang fulfilled her promise and danced with Blake. It was short, but the dance meant a lot to both girls. It marked a new depth and dimension in their friendship. Blake knew that she would be able to trust Yang more deeply, and Yang knew that she could rely more on Blake.
Once finished, Yang graciously surrendered Blake to Sun. She then joined Weiss and Ruby on the sidelines where they could hear Blake laughing and having a good time. “I told you she would come,” said Yang.
“Mission accomplished,” added Weiss.
Ruby looked at them both. “So, what do we do now?”
“Just have fun!” replied Yang as she and Weiss walked off.
“Does that mean I can change out of these stupid things and into my hood now?” But she received no answer. “Stupid, lady stilts.”
“Not enjoying yourself?” asked Ozpin, walking up.
“Uh, no. Everything’s fine. I’m just not much of a fancy… pantsy… dancey girl.”
“Well, you can’t spend your entire life out on the battlefield. Even if you may want to.”
Ruby crossed her arms. “Yeah, that lesson’s been floating around a lot lately.”
“If you think about it, fighting and dancing aren’t so different. Two partners interlocked. Although, one wrong move on the ballroom merely leads to a swollen foot.”
“Or a twisted ankle.”
“It’s not every day that friends are able to come together like this. Time has a way of testing our bonds. But it’s nights like these that can help keep them stronger than ever. Nights like these are ones we’ll never forget.”
Just then, Ruby heard the hall doors open and saw Mercury and Emerald saunter in.
 “You guys are just in time,” said Yang.
Mercury replied, “Wouldn’t miss it for the world.”
***
As the evening wore on with more and more students arriving and even most of the professors, Ruby decided to camp somewhere out of the way. It turned out to be a legitimate strategy as it kept her from moving which kept her from tripping over her shoes.
Someone slid up to her. “I see you’re hiding out by the punch bowl, too,” said Jaune.
“Yep.”
“To the socially awkward,” toasted Jaune.
Ruby snickered and clinked her glass against Jaune’s. “Sorry things didn’t work out with Weiss.”
“Meh. It’s… fine! Neptune’s pretty cool. I get why she went with him.”
“What do you mean?”
“Well, come on, not many people can pull off blue hair.”
“No, I mean, Weiss came to the dance alone.”
Jaune choked on his punch. “What?!” he sputtered.
“Yeah. She said she had too much to focus on to worry about boys.”
Jaune looked around, not believing Ruby. He saw Weiss by herself trying desperately to fix a white rose that would not stand up straight like the others in a vase. It fell over and Weiss tensed.
Both Jaune and Weiss heard laughing. They looked and saw Neptune with Blake and Sun, making them laugh. Jaune looked back at Weiss, the pain and longing plain on her face.
Jaune suddenly became very angry. He didn’t know why, but Neptune had turned down a girl that he would’ve gladly gone to the dance with. What could have possibly been his reason? Jaune didn’t know, but he was going to find out. And if necessary, he was going to fix Neptune’s wagon.
“Hold my punch,” he said to Ruby as he walked off.
Ruby did so. But after seeing Jaune leave, her mind returned to the sweet, hospitable boredom that it had been engrossed with before he showed up. So engrossed was Ruby that she didn’t notice when she took a sip from Jaune’s glass.
Jaune moved through the thick crowd of students like an assassin. He gently pushed people away and kept his eyes solely on his target, but then a crimson angel crossed his view. It was Pyrrha, and for a second, Jaune couldn’t believe what he was feeling. He had never seen Pyrrha look so beautiful before. She was wearing a backless, crimson gown. His heart beat quickly.
Jaune noticed something else: Pyrrha was alone and she looked sad. Her expression clashed with her ravishing appearance, and it didn’t seem right to Jaune to see her be so sad as if a fundamental rule of the universe was being broken. Jaune regarded Neptune one more time before deciding to follow Pyrrha up and out onto the balcony. For a second, Jaune thought that maybe she was meeting someone up there, but there was no one around.
“Hey, Pyrrha,” he said unsteadily. What was wrong with him? Why was he so nervous?
“Hello, Jaune,” said Pyrrha in a tone he didn’t recognize.
“You okay?” he asked, crossing to her. “I haven’t seen you tonight.”
“Arrived late I’m afraid.”
“Well… you look really… You look real lovely.”
“Thank you,” she said with a slight blush.
“Your date isn’t going to beat me up for saying that, is he?”
“I think you’re safe for tonight.”
“So, where is the guy?” said Jaune, trying to sound casual.
Pyrrha paused. “There is no guy.”
“Heh—what?”
“Nobody asked me.”
“But… you’re Pyrrha Nikos. How could nobody—”
 Pyrrha turned away. “I’ve been blessed with incredible talents and opportunities. I’m constantly surrounded by love and praise, but when you’re placed on a pedestal like that for so long, you become isolated from the people who put you there in the first place.
“Everyone assumes I’m too good for them. That I’m simply on a level that they can’t attain. It’s become impossible to form any sort of meaningful relationship with people.
“That’s what I like about you, Jaune. When we first met, you didn’t even know my name. You treated me just like anyone else. And thanks to you, I’ve made friendships that will last a lifetime. I guess what I’m trying to say is… you’re the kind of guy I wish I was here with. Someone who just saw me for me.”
Pyrrha gave Jaune one last doleful look before leaving. She had hoped that after hearing Jaune wouldn’t be attending the dance with Weiss that he might ask her. But that hadn’t happened. She went anyway because she thought she still might be able to have a good time. But so far, seeing Jaune and admitting everything that was bothering her, her night hadn’t been very enjoyable at all.
Jaune turned. “Pyrrha! Wait!” But she was gone and instead Neptune was in her place.
“Hey, Jaune, right?”
Jaune sighed. “Yeah.”
“This party’s pretty lame, huh? I mean, ballroom dancing. Psh! Still, cute girls though, huh?”
Jaune snapped, his former ire rekindled. “Is that all you think about?!”
“Huh?”
“Do you even care about the girls you’re hitting on? Or how they feel about you?”
“Whoa. Where’s this coming from?”
“How could you just turn her down like that?!”
“Who?”
“Weiss!”
Neptune scratched the back of his head. “I, uh… it, uh… it just didn’t work out. You know?”
“What?! You think you’re too cool?! Too many options?! Weiss Schnee asked you to the dance; what in the world could possibly keep you from go—”
“I can’t dance!” said Neptune, looking away.
Jaune paused, bewildered. “Beg your pardon.”
“I can’t dance, man!” he wailed.
“But…” This didn’t make sense to Jaune. “But, you’re so cool.”
“Thank you. I try really, really hard.”
Jaune paused. The logic of the situation was pretty illogical. “You’d rather break a girl’s heart and go to a dance alone than admit to everyone that you can’t move in rhythm to music?”
“That about sums it up, yeah.”
“Well. I certainly feel a lot better about myself.”
“Please don’t tell anybody. Look, if you want Weiss, she’s all yours.”
Jaune sighed uncomfortably. He knew what he had to do, and he’d do it for Weiss. But for some reason, it wasn’t as difficult as he imagined. “Do you like her?”
“Yeah. I mean, I don’t know her too well yet, but she seems pretty cool.”
“Then, just go talk to her. No pickup lines, no suave moves; just be yourself. I’ve heard that’s the way to go.”
“Yeah, but—”
“Hey! You don’t have to look cool all the time. In all honesty, if you could be a little less cool, I’d really appreciate it.”
Now, Neptune paused. Jaune was making a lot of sense. And he supposed he could dial his coolness down a little. “Yeah. Okay.”
“Go talk to her,” said Jaune. “I guarantee it will make her night.”
“Thanks. You’re a really cool guy, Jaune.”
“Alright. Don’t lie to my face.”
After Neptune left, Jaune sighed again. “Alright. Only one thing left to do.”
***
Inside, Yang was on the second floor of the hall, overlooking the dance as it progressed. She felt very relaxed and content in the moment. She was soon joined by Ruby. “Y’know,” Yang began, “I think we really needed this.”
Ruby looked down at the dance floor. She saw Nora and Ren dancing, Blake and Sun dancing, and even Penny managed to show up. She was being protected by the two Atlesian guards from the other day, but that didn’t prevent her from busting a move solo between them.
“Yeah,” said Ruby, at last. “And you did a great job planning it, too.”
“Aw! Thanks!” said Yang, crushing Ruby in a one armed hug. “It wasn’t all me though. Weiss did a lot, too.”
Ruby had forgotten about Weiss. She stopped struggling long enough to look for her. Ruby saw her sitting along the far wall where all the single girls sat, perched on the edges of their seats, desperate for anyone to ask them to dance when suddenly, Neptune approached. He seemed nervous at first, but Weiss offered the seat next to her and he took it.
Yang sighed. “Tomorrow it’s back to work.”
“Well,” said Ruby with a shrug, “I’m sure we can handle whatever gets thrown at us.”
Then there was a rising chorus of laughter. It turned into outrageous guffaws shortly after.
Ruby looked down. “Except for that.”
Another person who had taken note of the strange change in the dance atmosphere was Pyrrha. For some reason, as the laughter got louder, it got closer to her from behind. She turned and couldn’t believe her eyes. “Jaune…?” she said with a slight smile.
Jaune was standing there wearing a prom dress. It didn’t flatter him, and what musculature he had clashed with the dress’ inherent beauty. It amazed Pyrrha that he had found one that fit him. It was even more amazing that he got it on such short notice. The only thing missing was a good set of heels; Jaune had opted for his regular sneakers instead probably because he couldn’t find a set of heels to match his eyes.
Jaune shrugged. “A promise is a promise.”
Pyrrha couldn’t stop herself. Her lilting laughter joined the chorus. “Jaune! You didn’t have to!”
“Hey. An Arc never goes back on his word. Now, do you wanna stand there and laugh at me, or do you wanna dance?” He offered her his hand.
Pyrrha took it. “I would love to dance.”
Jaune grabbed Pyrrha and pulled her in. She let out an excited squeal, and when Jaune took the lead and swept her away, Pyrrha felt herself swoon.
Somewhere in the background, Nora said, “Ren! This! Is! Happening!”
“Wait. What is happening?”
Nora didn’t explain as she grabbed his hand and led him after Jaune and Pyrrha who had joined the latest dance craze called the Monty. It was a type of line dance composed of sharp kicks, body rolls, and fancy arm flourishes. Everyone in the school was sufficiently impressed with JNPR’s skill—it was almost like they had practiced earlier. Eventually, Jaune spun Pyrrha away from the line to dance with her by himself.
“I had no idea you could dance,” said Pyrrha. Although she did suspect something when Jaune’s footwork improved by leaps and bounds when his cuts hadn’t.
“Yeah, well, these things tend to happen when you grow up with seven sisters,” he explained before dipping her.
Not too far away enjoying the spectacle that Jaune had made of himself was Weiss and Neptune. They kept one eye on each other and the other on Jaune. They were both too embarrassed to admit that they’d rather watch him dance in his dress than talk. But Weiss had a question burning in her mind. “So, what made you change your mind?”
“Huh?”
“You said you were embarrassed before. What made you come talk to me?”
“You’re looking at him,” said Neptune as Jaune pranced around Pyrrha. “You’ve got some good friends looking out for ya.”
Weiss had never considered Jaune a friend. Just that one-guy-who-would-not-stop-with-the-advances-all-due-to-a-silly-misunderstanding. But maybe he had her best interests in mind after all. Seeing her happy was more important to him than having her for himself. No. Not only that, Weiss admitted. He was also making Pyrrha happy; happier than she had been in a while. Her crush on Jaune didn’t get past Weiss. So perhaps Jaune was looking out for everyone and didn’t actually care about the perks of her last name. She may have misjudged him.
On the second floor of the hall also enjoying the show was Emerald and Mercury. Emerald said to the air, “It seems like all the dancers have partners.”
“How long do I have?” came Cinder’s voice, technologically modified.
“We should probably be home by midnight just to be safe,” replied Mercury.
“I’ll keep my eye on the clock.”
At about the same time, Ruby had decided that it was mission accomplished on all fronts. There was no need for her to be there any longer. She bid the hall a bow and turned to leave, unnoticed by Mercury and Emerald. But as she exited, she saw someone running along the dorm building roofs dressed in all black. That didn’t seem right to Ruby as everyone should have been at the dance. Her eyes narrowed and she decided to follow the figure.
Ruby trailed the mysterious stranger all the way to Beacon’s CCT. The trail seemed to have gone cold there, but then Ruby noticed the Atlesian guard, knocked unconscious and lying in the bushes.
Ruby knew then that something was definitely wrong. She pulled out her scroll and entered in her locker’s code. Within seconds, the locker crashed into the ground near her, revealing her scythe. Ruby grabbed it and proceeded inside. There she found four more Atlesian guards all knocked unconscious and one of them was bleeding.
Ruby looked around the atrium trying to discern where the assailant had gone. Unfortunately, there was no sign of him. The only place he could have gone was up.
Ruby called the elevator down where she found two more guards. One of them was still conscious. “Who did this?!”
“I don’t know,” the guard groaned. “But she’s upstairs. In the Communications room.”
Ruby boarded the elevator and prepared herself for battle.
Meanwhile, up in the communications room, Cinder was fast at work at one of the terminals. She inserted her scroll and downloaded the files that had been specially prepared for Beacon’s mainframe. Despite the quick and dirty hack, Cinder’s infiltration didn’t raise any alarms which was fortunate for her as Emerald re-opened communications. “A party guest is leaving.”
Cinder sighed. “Which one?”
“Ironwood.”
“I guess the general’s had enough fun for one night,” quipped Mercury. “Should we intercept?”
A queen Chess piece appeared on the monitor in front of Cinder before it spread to all of the others in the room. “No. We’re done here.” Cinder went to leave when she heard the elevator arrive. She quickly ducked behind the desk.
Ruby stepped out slowly, looking around. “Hello? Is anyone there? Hello?” Suddenly, she stumbled. She looked down at her shoes and cursed them.
A smile spread on Cinder’s face. What a coincidence. Cinder very vividly remembered how Ruby and Glynda had deterred Torchwick several months ago and she remembered the fight they put up. But with Ruby alone, and in shoes she obviously had no idea how to move in, this was going to be sweet—a chance to settle the score.
Cinder stepped out from behind the desk.
“Excuse me,” said Ruby. “It’s not a masquerade party. So why don’t you take off the mask?”
Cinder paused for a second. That was the first thing out of Ruby’s mouth? No challenge? No how dare you? No mention of all the wounded guards? What a strange girl.
“Well?!” said Ruby.
Cinder grabbed one of the Dust canisters on her and spread the Dust out in front of her. Glass shards formed in mid-air, and Cinder launched them.
Ruby spun her scythe, deflecting them. She then open-fired, but just as Cinder did when they first fought, she blocked each individual shot, her clothes glowing every time she did. Ruby flourished her scythe and leapt at Cinder.
Cinder jumped back, dodging the attack. She summoned two glass swords made from Dust, connected their ends to make a bow, and fired three newly minted Dust arrows.
Ruby jumped back to avoid the explosion and tripped over her heels again. She suddenly had the feeling that she might be in over her head.
Cinder had the same feeling, but found it a pleasure. That was until the elevator dinged again with a new arrival.
Ruby looked back and recognized the grizzled visage of General Ironwood. Ruby smiled, knowing the odds had been tipped in her favor. But when she went to face the mystery attacker, she was gone.
Cinder got down to Beacon’s main hall as fast as she could. She was still breathing a little hard as she transformed her spy clothes into a magnificent black dress. She came in through the back entrance and disappeared into the crowd of students just in time as a couple of guards barged in and lost sight of her.
On the dance floor, Mercury and Emerald were managing their way through a waltz. “So, what do you think?” asked Mercury.
“I think Cinder had better hurry. I’m a little worried.”
“I meant, what do you think of my dancing?”
“Why would I care about your dancing?”
“C’mon. Don’t deny that you’re enjoying yourself.”
Emerald scowled.
“Whatever. You want me.”
Suddenly, Emerald felt a tap on her shoulder. Cinder, as innocent as a virgin, said, “Excuse me. May I cut in?”
“Of course,” said Emerald, missing the context.
Cinder gave her a slight critical look, but didn’t hesitate to wrap her arms around Mercury.
He smiled; this was truly his lucky night. “And how’s your night been?”
“Hmm, a little more… exciting than expected.”
“Should we be worried?”
“Hardly,” said Cinder with a half laugh. “They’ll be scratching their heads long after we finished what we came here for.”
“So then, what now?”
“Enjoy the rest of the night. After all, it is a party.”
“Yes, ma’am,” said Mercury, smiling.

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Friday, November 3, 2017

RWBY Volume 2: The Novelization: Best Day Ever

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On a beautiful day in the summer, students were returning to Beacon Academy after their summer break. Many had already returned and were spending time catching up with their teammates in the cafeteria.
Except for their leader, Team RWBY was sitting at one table all on one side. Across from them at another table was Team JNPR. While Weiss drank a cup of coffee and Yang seemed to be making faces at Nora, Blake had one of her notebooks open. In it, she had doodled pictures of her former White Fang partner Adam Taurus. Ever since the fight at the docks, she had been obsessed with trying to figure out what he was after.
“Whatcha doin’?” asked Yang.
“Nothing!” said Blake, quickly shutting her notebook. “Just going over some notes from last semester.”
A green grape flew at Yang and she caught in her mouth. She looked back at Blake. “Lame!” Nora catapulted a second grape and Yang caught it again.
It seemed like everything was going to be normal that day until Ruby appeared and slammed a giant white binder on the table. The title of the binder read “Best Day Ever Activities!” in bright red marker. Above that, in a conservative typeface which had been crossed out was “Vytal Festival Activities: Property of Weiss Schnee.”
Ruby cleared her throat. To her team, “Sisters!” To JNPR, “Friends!” And then, “Weiss.”
“Hey!”
“Four score and seven minutes ago, I had a dream.”
“This oughta be good,” said Yang, catching a cherry in her mouth.
“A dream that one day, the four of us would come together, as a team, and have the most fun that anyone has ever had… ever!”
“Did you steal my binder?” asked Weiss.
“‘I am not a crook’,” said Ruby, throwing up a pair of deuces.
Blake asked, “What are you talking about?”
“I’m talking about kicking this semester off with a bang!”
Yang replied, “I always kick my semesters off with a Yang! Eh? Guys? Am I right?” Suddenly, an apple hit in her face and Nora booed.
Ruby continued, “Look guys, it’s been a good two weeks, and between more exchange students arriving and the tournament at the end of the year, our second semester is going to be great. But classes start back up tomorrow. Which is why I’ve taken the time to schedule a series of wonderful events for us today.”
“I don’t know whether to be proud or scared of what you have in store,” said Weiss.
Yang chucked a green apple back at Nora.
“I don’t know,” added Blake. “I think I might sit this one out.” She had more research to do.
“Sit out or not, I think however we spend this last day, we do it as a team. I for one think—” But then suddenly, pie. It hit someone in the face. That someone was Weiss.
Nora looked at her hand like it wasn’t hers. It had betrayed her. How had that cream pie managed to tumble off her fingers so badly that she hit Weiss instead of Yang? Never mind the fact that she completely missed Blake who sat between the two.
The pie slid off Weiss’ face leaving her with a whipped cream facial. She shook with anger and embarrassment. She reached for the nearest food object, an apple, and cocked her arm.
Meanwhile, outside the cafeteria, Sun Wukong was with a teammate of his from Team SSSN, Neptune Vasilias. Sun had been telling him all about the fight that had happened at the docks the previous semester. “Man, that’s harsh,” commented Neptune.
“So then we were there fighting side-by-side,” continued Sun. “She was super fast! And then I threw a banana at a guy which sounds gross but it was awesome!”
“Nice!”
“Right? And the best part is, she’s a Faunus.” Sun raised a hand to his lips in shock. “But that’s a secret. I didn’t say that! Okay?”
“Got it.”
“And not a I’m-going-to-go-tell-Scarlet-the-second-Sun-turns-his-back secret. I’m talking secret-secret.”
“Whoa, whoa. Chill out, man, okay? I got it.”
Sun eyed him.
Neptune whispered, “I got it.”
“You better. I just don’t wanna screw this up, you know? The people here are the coolest. No offense to you guys.”
“None taken.”
Finally, Sun and Neptune reached the cafeteria’s entrance.
“Okay,” said Sun, “they’re right in here. I’m really excited for you to meet them. So, be cool, okay? You’re gonna be cool, right?”
“Dude,” said Neptune. He stood back and folded his arms. And in his tight pants, slim fit hoodie over collared shirt and tie with his teeth sparkling in the sun, he did cut an impressive figure.
“Good point,” admitted Sun.
But as Sun and Neptune entered the cafeteria, an onrush of students exited. Some of them shouted “food fight” and a feminine cackle echoed.
Sun and Neptune saw Team JNPR at the far end of the cafeteria with several tables stacked upon each other. Ren, Jaune, and Pyrrha acted as honor guards protecting Nora who was on the topmost table declaring, “I’m queen of the castle! I’m queen of the castle!”
Team RWBY meanwhile was closest to the entrance with Ruby declaring war on JNPR. “Justice will be swift! Justice will be painful! It will be…” she crushed a milk carton in her hand, “delicious!”
“Yeah!” her team chimed.
“Ha! Off with their heads!” ordered Nora.
JNPR started lobbing watermelons en masse at RWBY.
“Yang!” said Ruby. “Turkeys!”
Yang dashed forward and stuck either fist up a turkey. She banged them together and faced the onslaught of watermelons. They came fast and furious, but no melon could stand up to her Iron Turkey Fist technique. Having smashed them all, she launched them from her fists and hit Jaune full in the body with both.
Pyrrha, witnessing the loss of her teammate and captain, took up a baguette and sought to mete out her vengeance on Blake who had grabbed a pair of baguettes. The two clashed and pushed against each other neither stale loaf giving way.
Pyrrha broke the bind and struck but Blake dodged. There was a flurry of expert French Dough Cuts between the two well-seasoned warriors. Pyrrha made for a wrathful cut, but Blake used a shadow copy to dodge it. From the air, she cast one of her baguettes at Pyrrha and missed.
As Blake fell, Pyrrha surged forward and delivered a Spear Roll Thrust to Blake’s gut knocking her back several yards. Pyrrha then threw her baguette as a javelin at Yang. Yang managed to break it and the next, but the third baguette succeeded in knocking her back also.
Ruby advanced in Yang’s place sliding among the spilled fluids of the cafeteria’s tables on a tray. She jumped and kicked Pyrrha back.
Ren and Nora now charged forward in Pyrrha’s place. Ruby spun back and deferred to Weiss. She spun forward daintily and squirted the floor in copious amounts of ketchup. Ren slipped and slid into a cluster of tables. Nora however jumped into the air and grabbed a flag post from the top of the cafeteria’s wall. She snapped it off and upon hitting the ground, embedded the end in another melon.
Nora did an impressive flourish and smacked the melon hammer into the ground. The force of the blow knocked Ruby back. Weiss had dodged it and picked up a frozen swordfish by the tail. While not a practitioner of the Xiphias Gladiae arts, Weiss found the fish to be about the right length, weight, and handling of her Myrtenaster. She engaged Nora in savage combat, but her Xiphiidae rapier let her down not being able to match the sheer brutality of Nora’s Cucurbitaceae hammer. She delivered a crushing blow to Weiss’ abdomen and knocked her all the way back to the other end of the cafeteria.
Weiss hit a pillar and shattered it. As she fell unconscious, Ruby leapt and caught her saving her from the pillar’s collapse.
“Weiss?! Weiss! Don’t leave me!” But seeing no reaction from the Ice Queen, Ruby couldn’t stop a lament from escaping her lungs.
Meanwhile, Yang and Ren were back in the fight going at each other. Yang was armed with her Iron Turkey Fists and Ren with his Fresh Leek Kali Sticks. Being fast as lightning and with expert timing, the two fighters showcased their martial art prowess against one another. Yang got the upper hand with a Turkey Hammerfist to Ren’s head and followed it up with a Turkey Uppercut launching him into the air. Ren regained enough faculty to throw his leeks at Yang, but she dodged them jumping into the air herself and then meteored him straight into the ground.
As Yang landed though, Nora avenged Ren with a powerful upward sweep with her melon hammer. The force caught Yang full force destroying the melon and catapulting her up through the cafeteria’s ceiling.
Disarmed of her hammer, Blake seized the advantage by lashing Nora with a Weiner Whip. Nora was knocked back into a grape soda machine breaking it open and releasing cans of soda all over the ground. She picked up a few and bombarded Blake with the refreshing and sweet taste of the vine.
Blake managed to dodge Nora’s bombardment, but she couldn’t dodge Pyrrha’s unrelenting salvo of grape sodas driven by her magnetic semblance. Caught in the carbonated explosion, she was blasted back.
Having regained her composure and seen enough of her comrades fall in brutal battle, Ruby stood and faced the four fresh members of JNPR. They prepared themselves for whatever the tiny girl would do, but they received the shock of their lives when Ruby rushed at them maxing out her speedy semblance. As she became a blinding vortex of red, a vacuum was created in her wake picking up all the remnants of food that had been spent in battle.
Ruby rocketed past Team JNPR and they were caught in the vacuum. Ruby stopped before the cafeteria wall and JNPR slammed into it. Ruby backflipped away just as the tornado of food caught up with JNPR coating them in greasy, sticky, leftover victuals. Having suffered a consummate defeat, the only thing they could do was slide off the wall to the floor.
“I love these guys,” said Sun. He looked over at Neptune who was covered in grape soda.
Just then, Glynda burst into the cafeteria growling. She waved her riding crop and in a complicated but sentient harmony, the tables of the cafeteria were all realigned in their proper places and the wasted food disposed of in their proper receptacles. Through grit teeth, Glynda warned both teams, “Children! Please! Do not play with your food.”
The damage done and pain subsided, both teams felt ashamed of themselves in their stained uniforms. Suddenly, Yang fell back through the cafeteria roof and shattered the tension of the moment. Both teams erupted into laughter. Glynda let out an exasperated sigh.
“Let it go,” advised Ozpin, materializing at her side.
Glynda reluctantly relaxed. “They’re supposed to be the defenders of the world.”
“And they will be. But right now, they’re still children. So why not let them play the part? After all, it isn’t a role they’ll have forever.”


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