Initiation and Isolation Arc
Chapter Seven
Yang couldn't help but smile as she peeked around the open door of her locker at Ruby. Her little sister handed Blake back the novel she had borrowed the previous night. Despite the former's awkwardness and the latter's aloofness, they seemed to be chatting.
"See sis," Yang said to herself, "a fresh start was all that you two needed."
"Exactly!" Said a voice from behind, she glanced over her shoulder to see Sun sitting cross-legged on the bench. The monkey faunus happily regarded Ruby and Blake with a small smile of his own, cradling his chin in the palm of his hand. Yang couldn't help but notice the far off look on his face. He was clearly crushing on one of them. Considering one of them was Ruby she felt the need to probe.
After donning her gauntlets Yang closed the locker door before leaning against it arms folded beneath her chest. She hoped to project a relaxed demeanor, her aim wasn't to intimidate but to investigate. He hadn't been ogling them, so no need to enter protective big sister mode.
"So Sun..." Yang began in a casual tone, "is that lovesick puppy stare aimed at Blake or my baby sister?"
"What!?" Sun gave her a wide-eyed look of surprise, "I'm not staring!
Especially not at Blake!"
I guess that answers that question. Yang thought as a playful smirk touch her lips, "Easy Sun, I just wanted to make sure you didn't harbor any less than pure intentions towards Ruby."
"Nah we're just friends," Sun assured her, "besides she's like what," his expression turned quizzical, "thirteen?"
"Fifteen." She corrected. The monkey faunus seemed dumbfounded by that, he looked over at Ruby then back at her.
"But...she's so short." A statement that if phrased differently or in a different tone might have elicited anger from Yang. But Sun's utterly bewildered exclamation made her laugh along with imagining Ruby's reaction.
"Hey, don't let her hear you say that," Yang warned with a smile, "or you'll find out why she's the youngest person ever admitted to a Hunstmen Academy."
"Seriously? That's awesome!"
"Yep," Yang declared proudly, "Ruby's special, knees and all." The blonde boxer smiled at the private joke while Sun seemed confused but still his ever perky self. He glanced back over at Blake which prompted Yang to give some advice:
"Sun, I know she's," Yang glanced over at the ebony-haired swordswoman before turning her attention back to Sun, "a real looker but you really shouldn't just stare like that, it can give the wrong impression."
"Crud, you're right," Sun said with embarrassment, he then looked at Yang with a thoughtful look on his face, "so you like her too?"
"Blake? We literally met yesterday." Yang hated how defensive she sounded, she absent-mindedly started playing with a few strands of her hair while clarifying, "I'm not a 'love at first sight' kind of girl." but she couldn't help but think back to last night. How taken she had been with the quiet girl in the corner, "But I guess I am an 'instant attraction' kind of girl."
"Sooo you're attracted to Blake?" Yang didn't answer immediately, she took a moment to ponder the question. Her lilac eyes drifted over to Blake again who at that moment was storing her book in her locker giving Yang a full view of her back. Her eyes were drawn from the flowing black locks that went to her waist and down to her- the blonde boxer felt her cheeks warm.
"You shouldn't just stare like that, might give her the wrong idea." Sun teased in a good-natured tone. Yang tried to glare at him but guessed she didn't look particularly intimidating right now. She sighed seeing no point in denying it, to herself or the now cheeky-looking monkey faunus.
"Yes...I'm attracted to Blake." Yang admitted, "But that's not the same thing as liking or loving her. It takes time for me to call someone a friend, much less something more."
"Huh?" Sun used his tail to scratch his head, "It's weird to hear you say that, you seem like a pretty friendly person."
"Well..." Yang wondered how best to put it into words, "it's like how there are two kinds of people who like fresh-cut flowers; pickers and gardeners." her fellow blonde seemed confused, "It's a metaphor."
"Oh, I get it!" Sun exclaimed with a big grin, "Flowers are friendship, right? Or are they a metaphor for love?"
"Any kind of close relationship." Yang clarified and continued on with the analogy, "Some people see some nice flowers in a field they like, walk over and pick them. Take them home to put in a vase or press them in a book. You're a picker, you can know a person for a few minutes and decide if they're a friend or not," She smiled playfully, "or just see a girl once to fall head over heels for her."
Sun blushed and looked away, "Yeah, that sounds about right actually." He admitted, "I guess I've always been the kind of person who could walk up to a stra-" The monkey faunus paused and then chuckled, "I guess she's a picker."
"Huh?" Yang was now the confused one,
"Something Jaune said to me the other day, when we met on the airship. Something his mom liked to say to him growing up," Sun explained, "I thought it was such a nice saying."
"Well don't keep me suspense." Yang said, growing more and more curious, "What's the saying?"
"That strangers are just friends you haven't met yet." Sun pointed at himself with his thumb, "That's how I see the world, full of potential friends." He declared, "So guess that makes me a picker, huh?"
"That is a nice saying." Yang murmured with a wistful smile. It sounded so much like the sort of thing her mom would've been fond of, "And yeah you're a picker, heck you're
the picker."
That made Sun smile, "So I guess that makes you a gardener?"
"Yep."
"What's the difference between the two?"
"The gardener's more selective about their fresh-cut flowers, so they cultivate them. They plant the seeds, water them, nourish them, pick the weeds, fight off pests, and wait for them to bloom." Yang explained, "In short I like having close connections with people but I just like to build them over time."
"I think I get it now," Sun said and glanced over to Blake and Ruby, "so what do you think they are?"
"Ruby really wants to be a gardener but I think she's more of a picker at heart." Yang said with a small smile before her eyes drifted over to Blake, "Her on the other hand, I don't know, maybe she has allergies?"
There was a sudden girlish scream followed by the sound of metal being driven through concrete. The two blondes looked over to see Jaune pinned to a wall by a red and gold spear. No, a javelin, a voice in her head that sounded alarmingly like Ruby corrected.
"I'm sorry!" Called out an apologetic voice, Yang and Sun turned from their fellow blonde to the source. Of all people it was the Invincible Girl, Pyrrha Nikos, though looking less invincible and rather embarrassed.
"Is that…?"
"Yep," Yang answered,
"Huh? That's neat," From the corner of her eye, she noticed Sun looking back to Jaune, "so which one is he? Picker or gardener?"
"I think he's the guy who might be better off sticking with plastic plants for while."
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This day is not going how I expected.
Jaune admitted as he assessed his current situation: pinned to a wall via a spear through his favorite Pumpkin Pete hoodie. Where had he gone wrong? He was talking to that stunning redhead, applying his dad's advice about confidence. It seemed to be working, Pyrrha even said she thought that he'd make a great leader! So he turned up the charm, then she went and launched him across the room with what seemed like a jet-propelled spear.
Thinking about it that's actually a pretty neat way to get thrown around the locker-room...and I should know I've been tossed around locker-rooms plenty of times!
Pyrrha's 'I'm sorry' further added to the novelty of the situation, no one had apologized to him before. He also had to privately admit that it was possible he had done something to provoke that response. Made he had, in the words of Sun, laid it on a little thick? He wondered if he should just apologize?
Ironically the arrival of Sun along with Yang, however, prompted him to put that on hold. The former appeared to be perplexed, the latter seemed amused. It was her presence, in particular, that gave him pause, she definitely seemed like someone who appreciated confidence.
"Hey Jaune what's going on here?" Sun asked as if seeing people pinned to walls by lethal weapons was normal, though then again, he was from Vacuo.
"Nice going ladykiller," Yang added with a playful smirk that made her amethyst eyes sparkle.
Maybe I've blown things with Pyrrha but what if have a chance with her?Jaune wondered. Musings that were cut short by the spear detaching itself from the wall and his hood. He landed unceremoniously on his ass as the weapon flew to the red head's open hand. She winced in sympathy,
"I'm sorry!" Pyrrha said once more looking pretty embarrassed.
"So what'd he do?" Yang asked, Sun looked at her and then at Pyrrha then back at him.
"Oh, man did you lay it on thick again?" His friend asked as he offered him a han- er tail up. Jaune accepted his help and once back on his feet answered the question:
"Yeah, I think I may have," Jaune admitted, the redhead nodded in almost reluctant agreement.
"I did find 'hot stuff' to be a little much," Pyrrha said and scratched the back of her head, "though I think my reaction was..." Her green eyes went from her spear to the hole in the wall, "over the top." She then looked at him and with a friendly smile on her face, held a hand out to him, "Perhaps we can start over? I am Pyrrha Nikos."
"I'm Jaune, Jaune Arc, it's sh-," Yang audibly cleared her throat, "it's really nice to meet you. I'm sorry about earlier...I," He decided to come clean, at least partially, "I'm sorry I..I wasn't the most popular person at my last school and I wanted Beacon to be different, I wanted to be one of the cool kids." He sighed, "I guess I went a little overboard."
"I can certainly appreciate the appeal of wanting a fresh start." Pyrrha told him, "
"And I think you are cool Jaune," Sun said with what sounded like complete sincerity.
"Really?" He wished he didn't sound so stunned, though the Vacuoan grinned and gave him a thumbs up. Pyrrha nodded in a reassuring manner. Feeling hopeful he looked at Yang, "What about you?"
"I think you're…nice." She answered in a tone that didn't sound particularly sincere, "I'm also pretty sure Ruby likes you as much as Sun does." Yang then narrowed her eyes, all humor gone from her face. She now looked kind of scary, but still gorgeous. "That means she likes you in the platonic sense, are we clear on that?"
"Yes ma'am!" Jaune responded, automatically straightening.
"Call me sir!" Yang ordered, he swore her eyes literally flashed red for the briefest of moments.
"Yes, sir." He added: "Ruby just wants to be friends." For good measure.
"Glad you understand," Yang said returning to her warm, friendly self at the drop of a hat. Any further conversation was cut short by that Goodwitch woman announcing that all first-year students were to report the cliff for the initiation. Well given how the morning had started Jaune figured things could only go uphill from here.
It has to right?
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At long last a proper chapter! I hope all of you enjoy it, special thanks to my beta reader
@NaanContributor who's corrections and suggestions greatly improved this chapter's quality.
I'd also like to take a moment to recommend a fic to all you,
RWBY: Silver Eyes and Shadow Games by
@DarthDakka a story that deserves a lot more attention. It's an AU/crossover set in late volume one of RWBY where the arrival of two people on Remnant sends ripples outwards, great and small, starting with having an impact on RWY efforts to find Blake. The two characters have ties to the Babylon 5 and Doctor Who Universes but Darth does a wonderful job of ensuring that knowledge of those universes isn't needed to understand what's going on. He also works hard to ensure that these OCs always manage to feel like well-rounded characters in terms of abilities and personality. They also don't feel like they overshadow RWBY's importance or guilty of any of the other missteps fics like this can make.