[X] ...She wanted to know more. If talking with Four got her information on what dangers were coming from Ruby, she was the one they needed to talk to.
"...Let's go see Four." Yang decided, after a moment.
Ruby nodded. "Yeah. Makes sense."
"I'll send someone to fetch you once I've finished my meeting with Ozpin." One assured the two girls. "I'll be sure to have as much information as I can for you by then."
"Thank you." Ruby nodded her head.
"Oh, and Ruby?" One asked. "Please be sure to tell Four to get some rest. I'm sure she wants to report to me as soon as she can, but she's been working herself thin over these last few days. If you could pass on that I want her to make sure she has had enough sleep and food recently, that would be appreciated."
"I'll keep that in mind." Ruby nodded.
Yang started pressing on a few buttons on her wheelchair, slowly moving it back and forth to spin it around. The process was rather tedious, and eventually, she paused to look up at One.
"I don't suppose there's better options for wheelchairs here?" She asked.
"Not here." One replied. "The ones stored at hospitals are meant to be reliably, easily maintained, and for patients in potentially very poor health. I'll arrange into finding one more advanced. Do you have any requests, other than better turning?"
"I'd like to be able to go faster, if I can." Yang replied.
"I'll see what can be done." One promised. She extended a hand to grab the back of the wheelchair, and spun it around to face it towards the door.
...She had to have meant well with that gesture, but it still made Yang feel bitter. Turning around in a small area was this much of a trial, now? People would rather take the effort to do it for her than watch her struggle with it?
No, that's not fair. Yang knew it wasn't fair. It was just something done to help Yang, to make things more easier for her, and it wouldn't have taken One that much effort anyway.
It was just…
Damn it. She hated this.
Ruby made her way towards the exit, and Yang pressed the button to move forward and follow her.
The two girls moved in silence as they looked for an elevator. For a moment, Yang had actually seen the stairs up to the next floor, and had almost moved towards them before she remembered what that would involve.
...Her room back in Vale was upstairs. Unless she got some kind of hovering wheelchair from One, she wasn't even going to be able to go up there anymore.
It kind of hurt, how much she was realising she was taking for granted up until now. Damn it, the wheelchair was lower to the ground than she usually was, she wouldn't be able to reach the higher shelves anymore either.
No, Yang couldn't think about it. Thinking like that was just going to make her feel worse. Everything was going to make her feel worse, but she needed to just…
...Just not now. She didn't want to just break down in the middle of the hospital near Ruby, not after earlier. She…
Well, she really hoped that Four would have something to say that would help Yang process any of this. Just bottling it down wasn't going to be good for her in the long run, but what else could she do when all the news she got was bad?
She just needed to hold it together long enough to find something that can help her through this. Some good news, or a way to make it better, or… Anything.
Otherwise, it was just going to be the same thing, over and over, pushing down on her until she couldn't handle it anymore. Yand didn't know how to change that, and until she did…
Finally seeing an elevator nearby, Yang took the moment to start spinning her wheelchair. Ruby moved ahead briefly to hit the buttons on the elevator, and as she did, the silence started to weigh on Yang.
Ruby wasn't usually this quiet unless something was wrong. Was she hurting too, and keeping it in for Yang's sake? Or was she just not sure what to say without hurting Yang more?
Either way, Yang didn't like it. Maybe…
As she slid into the rather big elevator, Yang started repositioning the wheelchair to face it towards the elevator door, while Ruby pressed the button for the roof. The doors closed, and a moment passed without the elevator moving.
"...Is something wrong?" Yang asked.
Ruby frowned as she turned to Yang, but before she could speak, the elevator started moving upwards.
...That was weird. But then, maybe it was a security thing or something.
Still, Yang had broken the silence, maybe now was a good chance to talk with her sister about what had happened.
"...Question still stands." Yang tried. "Not just with the elevator. Are you alright?"
Ruby looked to the side, at the wall of the elevator, and stared at nothing for a moment.
"...I don't know." She admitted. "This… Still doesn't feel entirely real to me. It's like I'm in a bad dream, but it's not ending. Isn't that kind of bad?"
"...Who knows?" Yang replied. "It's… A lot to take in, I guess."
"Maybe…" Ruby began. "It's less that it doesn't feel real, and more that I don't want it to be real? If this was all just a bad dream, then all it means is there's something wrong with me to have imagined this. That's not as bad as people dying, is it?"
"...I guess it wouldn't be." Yang replied. The idea of her sister thinking something along those lines did hurt at Yang a bit, but that was just a hypothetical. A hypothetical that Ruby thought would be better, and Yang couldn't exactly saw would be worse than missing her father, her uncle and her legs.
She really didn't like her sister thinking that way, though. It was… Even if bad stuff had happened, stuff like 'It would be better if only I was suffering' wasn't something she liked Ruby thinking. But how was she supposed to say that? She couldn't just say that she thought it was more important that Ruby was okay than other people alive, and Yang wasn't sure how to phrase it without it coming across as at least a bit like that.
The elevators door opened, and Yang looked out towards the rooftop. There was nobody here just yet, but from where she was sitting, Yang could see the city past ths hospital.
From here, it looked fine. From this part of Atlas, it looked like nothing had happened at all. Atlas was a big place after, and logically One would want people where it's safest.
Above the city, though, Yang could see a bunch of airships hovering around. Heavily armed, flying a good distance apart but moving in formation. It was like One wanted to be absolutely sure that everything here was safe.
...It was kinda depressing, really. Even here, where it looked like things were fine, in the heart of the capital that was the heart of the most heavily defended Kingdom on Remnant, people were this concerned with security. And Yang couldn't blame them one bit.
Zero had come riding in on a dragon. A dragon.
Those weren't meant to exist. Even in regards to the 'There's a bunch of non-Grimm creatures lurking at the corners of civilisation and beyond that we can't consistently interact with and know little about,' dragons were myths. Legends. Impossibilities.
You heard them in bedside stories and fairy tales, mostly. Old, dark fables, the kind Yang didn't like that much, where people disturbed a slumbering dragon or failed to take steps to appease an angry one, where the moral was to be absolutely safe at all times and was usually a metaphor for how the Grimm would kill you and a lot of other people if you mess up.
Things like that didn't just exist.
But it did, and Zero had found one, and convinced it to help her attack Atlas and try to murder Ruby.
Yang was distracted from her train of thought by the sound of an airship approaching. Turning a lot in her seat to look back, Yang saw the airship coming from behind her.
Facing forward again, Yang waited, as the airship landed on the landing pad on the other side of the roof.
"That must be Four, right?" Ruby asked. Yang pressed the forward button on her electronic wheelchair, and Ruby followed along.
The ramp down opened up, and Four started strolling down it. She seemed rather tired, and was distracted by some device in her hand, so it took her a moment to recognise that Yang and Ruby were before her
"...Yang?" Four asked, as the moment passed. "Ruby?"
"Hey, Four." Yang waved.
Four dropped the device, and rushed at the two girls, One of her arms wrapped around Ruby's shoulder, pulling her down so Four could snake the other arm around Yang, and pulled the two girls into a hug.
"Thank god." She breathed. "I was so worried…"
The embrace was uncomfortably tight, but…
Well, Yang would be lying if she said she didn't want this on some level. She was meant to be the older sister to Ruby, so it would never feel right to be getting a comforting hug from her, and everyone else who might was…
Yang couldn't linger, though. After a few seconds, she struggled, and Four pulled away.
"So much has happened." She said. "It's… I don't…"
She took a moment to collect herself, and in that moment, Ruby interjected.
"It's weird." Ruby admitted. "And kinda bad. About mo- Your sister, I mean. Zero. It's…"
"...I don't get it." Four admitted. "When I remember Zero, I remember a kind older sister. One who'd protect me from bullies and stuff. Kinda like a more rough One. Or… Well, Yang but older than me."
...That was a comparison that Yang didn't really want to hear, or think about.
Time to change the topic, then.
"Four." Yang interrupted. "One said you might be able to tell us a bit more, about the people who attacked us?"
"I could do that fairly easily." Four replied. "I've been hunting and researching every lead I can ever since I found out. Haven't even-"
A yawn forced its way out of Four's mouth and she fought to cut it off.
"...You should get some rest, Four." Ruby said.
"Justice never rests." Four muttered.
"I'm passing this on from One." Ruby added. "She's worried you're overworking yourself and thinks you should rest."
"I told you!"
A voice suddenly called from within the rather large airship, unfamiliar to Yang and addressing Four in a tone that implied a total lack of respect.
"I told you that One was gonna be mad that you weren't sleeping!"
Four raised her voice to shout back.
"Gabriella, be silent!" She called.
"...Who's that?" Yang asked.
"Have I not been introduced, here?" This apparent Gabriella called out. "I thought One was pushing the propaganda machine hard to cover up how bad this whole incident was, putting me-"
"It's not propaganda!" Four interrupted.
"We haven't had much time to watch the news." Ruby admitted. "Did we miss something?"
"...Well, the plan was that One would make the reveal in a more triumphant tone." Four stated. "But Zero… Doing…"
Four's expression clouded for a moment, and the voice in the airship sighed.
"You know what, I'll do this." She interrupted. "One's plan was that this would happen when I was the only one known, but…"
A shadow fell over Four suddenly, as a large shape covered the top of the ramp. A mechanism in the ship whirled slightly, and a long, scale-covered neck looked down. And attached to it-
Dragon.
Yang reflexively fell into a combat stance, but only half of her body was reacting to her instinct. The sudden shift in her centre of gravity, and the fact that her legs didn't act the way her instincts were used to, nearly caused Yang to fall out of her wheelchair. If it hadn't been for Ruby catching the side of it in time…
"Surprise." Said the dragon, it's black scales gleaming in the sunlight. "Now, see, if One's plan had gone off properly, this would be the point where-"
"Gabriella." Four's voice was low, almost threatening. "What do you think you're doing?"
"Introducing myself to the new Intoner and the-"
Four cut her off again. "The last time these two saw a dragon, it was trying to kill them."
"What, so now all dragons tried to kill them?" Gabriella asked. "My scales aren't even the same colour. Am I expected to believe-"
"Um.' Ruby interjected. "It's… It's alright. We- I don't really care."
"Well, would you look at that, someone who has eyes and knows that black and what aren't the same colour."
"You wanted to know about the enemy, right?" Four asked. "I've been digging deep. I've looked fairly deeply into the White Fang recently, and I think I have some leads about the other attackers. I think we can-"
"Orrrr." Interrupted Gabriella. "We can ignore the riffraff and talk about the threats that are actually, you know, threats? Deal with Zero and Michael, the White Fang go back to being beneath notice."
"Criminals are never below Justice's notice." Four sighed. She sounded really tired as she spoke, too.
...Yang was going to have to ask more about this dragon thing, because it was kinda throwing her for a loop. She didn't…
She didn't think she was processing it properly, just yet. Maybe she needed more time, or…
Well, one thing at a time. For now, Yang needed to focus on the enemy. This… Revelation… Could wait until she'd worked her way through a few levels of processing.
Yang still barely understood what had happened at the time of the attack. She needed to get that sorted, first.
And first thing's first…
[X] Why did so many people attack? The White Fang, the Mistralian warriors, the traitors from Atlas, and the mysterious woman on the road? What did Four know about them? It should be easier to wrap her head around this.
[X] Gabriella was right. Most of those people were unimportant. Most. But before Yang asked about the woman on the road, she wanted to know about Ruby's mother and the dragon first.