"And you've finished all of your homework?"
"Yes, Miss Goodwitch" Charlie replied.
"Very well. You may observe the initiation and greet the incoming students. But don't disrupt the tests later on." Goodwitch said simply. Charlie thanked her, stood up and ambled out of the classroom into the corridor. It had been about a month since she'd arrived in Remnant, and had more or less settled into a comfortable routine. Not long after she arrived, Ozpin had pulled strings to have records created for her. As far as most knew, Charlie Emily was an orphan from a destroyed frontier town outside Vale, who'd been taken in by Glynda Goodwitch after she found her on a mission, and as such lived on premises at Beacon Academy. The story had been carefully crafted to be as vague as possible while not being overly suspicious, and most of Charlie's time had been spent in a crash course on Remnant's history and culture to make her cover as watertight as possible.
It was… nice, something that was deeply unfamiliar to Charlie after nearly half a century spent as a ghost in a machine. Sure, it was mundane and somewhat boring at times, but after what she'd been through it was exceptionally pleasant. While Charlie was much, much older than her body appeared, that time had mostly been spent in stagnant agony and as such, it was nice to feel
human. To be taken care of. She'd missed it. Miss Goodwitch herself was part of that. While outwardly stern and humorless, she was really kind and patient, at least to her. Charlie's own mother had died giving birth to her, and her father had drowned his grief in machines, so it was perhaps unsurprising that Goodwitch's role as her adoptive parent was slowly becoming more than just a legal fiction to Charlie.
As she wandered, she quickly tapped into her connection to Ozpin. He was still working on the finishing touches to his speech for the initiation ceremony, so she decided to leave him to it. Of all the changes to her life, the discovery of her Semblance a few weeks after Ozpin unlocked her Aura was by far the greatest. If she touched someone, she could form a bond with them that allowed her to find where they were and, if she really concentrated, see through their eyes. She'd been told that her eye color changed whenever she used it, with each color corresponding to a different person. It didn't take a genius to figure out that her power came from whatever was left of the Puppet after her soul had been cut free of it by the fire, but she certainly wasn't complaining. It would be useful for the trials ahead, even if her physical age prevented her from being trained for combat as a Huntsman.
Ozpin had certainly agreed. Not long after her discovery, he'd drawn up some instructions for her for "when the time was right", whatever
that meant. And there was also that time just a couple of weeks ago…
"But… there are some people here who would like to meet you." Miss Goodwitch had said. That was their cue. Charlie trailed after Ozpin into the small interrogation room. She went and stood on the opposite side to Goodwitch, and waited.
"Ruby Rose…" Ozpin said, leaning into the somewhat discomforted young girl at the other side of the table, "You… have silver eyes". What followed was a brief and slightly awkward conversation as Ruby nattered on enthusiastically in response to Ozpin's delicately probing questions.
Eventually, Ozpin asked "Do you know who we are?"
"You're Professor Ozpin. You're the headmaster at Beacon. But… I don't know who she is…" Ruby replied, indicating Charlie
"Ah, my apologies" Ozpin began "This is Charlie Emily. She is Professor Goodwitch's ward. She originally came to check on her mother, but I thought you might be less intimidated with a friendlier face in the room" Ozpin ignored the glare Glynda shot him at that last remark, and Charlie stepped forward.
"It's nice to meet you, Ruby!" Charlie said, making her voice as bubbly and girly as possible, and held out her hand. Ruby quickly shook off her initial shyness and shook enthusiastically
"It's nice to meet you too! I love your eyes! They're so cool!" Ruby babbled excitedly, clearly eager at the prospect of making a new friend. Charlie simply smiled as she felt the familiar jolt of her semblance forming a bond. She'd test it once Ruby was out of the room, to make sure. Ozpin had stressed the importance of this meeting to her many a time before it happened.
They made a little more small talk, after which Ozpin made Ruby the offer to join Beacon to which she enthusiastically agreed, exactly as planned. When Ruby departed, eager to share the good news with her family, Charlie quickly tapped the connection. Immediately, she saw Ruby running through the street and babbling to herself, and gave Ozpin a thumbs up.
"Well done, Charlie. You've made a new friend, and I have a new student". He chuckled slightly. "Today has been a good day for us both". Before he could turn to leave, Charlie quickly asked "Professor? What's important about silver eyes? Is that why you had me do this?"
"You'll find out in due time" Ozpin simply replied, again ignoring a withering glare from Goodwitch. "All that matters for now is that I simply wish for you to help keep an honest soul safe from harm"
Charlie shook herself out of the memory as she arrived near the ballroom. She knew that Ozpin kept secrets. Indeed, she was privy to one of them, the existence of the adversary that stood behind the Grimm, with whom William was almost certainly in concert. It still rankled her slightly that she didn't appear to have his full trust. It wasn't like she would ever switch sides! Miss Goodwitch had told her that Ozpin had good reasons for keeping his secrets, but Charlie could tell from her exasperated tone that she didn't quite believe that herself.
Her musings were interrupted by a familiar voice. "Charlie! Charlie! Over here! Yang, come and meet Charlie!" She quickly engaged her semblance, her eyes flashing ruby red as she did, and located Ruby Rose at the other end of the hall waving madly with both arms. As she hurried over, she was almost tackled in a hug.
"See Yang? I told you I already had a friend! Look!" Charlie was spun round to face the titular Yang, who was a head taller than Ruby and thus nearly twice Charlie's height, forcing her to look up. "And here I thought my sis was in early! Look at you! Aren't you just
adorable?" Yang cooed. Charlie pouted at the babying, one of
many downsides of being physically eight years old, which unfortunately made the problem worse. Luckily, Ruby intervened. "Yaaaang! Stop embarrassing my friend! You can't tell me to make friends and then scare them away!" She turned to Charlie. "Sorry about that! This is my big sister, Yang Xiao Long! She's not always like this, I promise!"
"It's okay. It's nice to meet you. I'm Professor Goodwitch's daughter. I'll answer any questions you have about Beacon!" Charlie said, eager to redirect the conversation. "Inside information, huh? You shoulda told me you made these connections, Rubes!" Yang laughed while she rubbed her sister's hair. "Okay, I'll bite. Any hints about initiation?" she asked. Charlie sighed. "Sorry, I can't say anything about that. I'll wish you luck though!" Truthfully, she would have liked to give Ruby something, but then Ruby would tell Yang and Yang looked as though she'd tell
everyone, and Miss Goodwitch would have a conniption if she found out it was Charlie's fault.
"Bah. Little teacher's pet. Oh well, we're gonna knock em dead anyway, right sis?" Yang said, grinning. "Yeah…!" replied Ruby, sounding slightly less confident. Before Charlie could reply, the announcement came for the start of the written exam. "Urghh, good to get the
boring part done first at least. See you later, Charlie! Nice meetin' you! Come on Rubes!" Yang bade Charlie farewell as she and her sister headed off for their tests. As they, Charlie smiled and steeled herself, promising that no matter what, William Afton was coming
nowhere near her newfound friends.
Later on, when preparations were finished for the practical portion of the initiation, Charlie joined Ozpin and Miss Goodwitch on the cliff above the Emerald Forest. She distinctly remembered being slightly concerned when the launchers were first installed, but Ozpin simply told her that anyone who couldn't land safely didn't belong in Beacon anyway. He was joking, she thought. She certainly hoped so…
After Ozpin made the perilous dangers of the forest extremely clear, and proceeded to fling the poor students into it, she followed him and Miss Goodwitch up to the tower, from which the test would be monitored. "Now", Ozpin said to her with a slight smile "We shall see what our prospective students make of themselves…"
"Wait! Where are you going?!" Ruby hurried through the forest after Weiss, who
was her partner! Why was she running away? "We're supposed to be teammates..."
Weiss continued to determinedly push through the thick forest, ignoring Ruby's protests, when she was briefly distracted by a rustling from the canopy above. Before either of the two could blink, a black shape descended from the treetops, and conked Weiss square on the head.
"Ow! What w-" Weiss was interrupted when the black shape unfurled, exposing purple eyes, pounced and began attempting to violently maul her face. "Mmmmmm! Ge-off" she shouted, voice muffled by the strange Grimm as she started flailing with Myrtenaster. "Don't worry Weiss! I'll save you!" Ruby shouted, leaping into action as one swipe of Crescent Rose skewered the Grimm, where it dissolved, impaled on the tip.
Weiss took a couple of seconds to catch her breath and then turned on her heel to face Ruby, exposing shallow cuts on her face where the Grimm had broken her aura. "You dolt!" she yelled, angrily but also slightly shaken "You almost sliced off my face!" "Well,
sorry for saving you from the weird purple Grimm thing!" Ruby yelled in reply, Weiss having managed to snap near infinite patience, and they dissolved into bickering once more.
"Helloooooooo? Is anyone out there? Helloooo?" Yang paused in her lone wandering through the underbrush. She'd been walking for what felt like
hours now. Weren't there, like, 100 students in this stupid forest? How had she found literally
no one?
"
Yang?"
She stopped. She knew that voice. "Ruby, is that you?"
"Yang? Yang, help!"
Oh no. Oh gods. Her little sister was in trouble. Screw a partner, she had to find Ruby and fast. "Where are you? I'm coming!" She called out
"
Over here Yang! It hurts! Help me!"
It was even worse than she thought! She started running full tilt through the forest, not hearing the rustling in the branches. "I'm coming sis, just hold on!" She raced towards the direction she thought, she
hoped Ruby was. '
I can't let her get hurt again! I can't!' Yang was in a full panic, memories of bringing Ruby to find her mother flickering through her mind.
"
Yang?"
Yang stopped. The voice was coming from… overhead? Did she land badly? "Ruby?" Yang shouted, hoping for confirmation.
"
Yang. Yang. Yang! YANG! YANG!"
Yang just barely had time to protect her face with her gauntlets when two purple-eyed, vulture-like Grimm descended from the nearby tree. Their talons clawed at her skin, chipping at her aura and their beaks attempted to break through to her face. '
Son-of-a… They tricked me! They used her voice! How did they… How DARE they!' She had never been so enraged so quickly. Her eyes flared a brilliant red, and she channeled all of her strength into pulverizing the Grimm in her face. "DIE!" She screamed as she blasted them, and most of the tree into ashes. She paused a little, catching her breath, when suddenly...
"
YANG! YANG! YANG! YANG! YANG! YANG!"
More vulture Grimm
things arrived, swarming around her, all of them calling with a twisted mockery of her sister's voice. "What! You all want some, too?!" she yelled before diving into them with a roar. Most managed to dodge in time, but a few were disintegrated instantly by Ember Celica. She picked herself up from her lunge, ready to whale on them all, when she heard shots ring out from behind her. Two of the Grimm died instantly, while the rest converged on the shooter.
However, as they dived, a quick swipe of her backsword sliced off their heads, leaving only one survivor with a clipped wing. It raised its head, and called "
My darling…" in a male voice before her savior beheaded it with extreme prejudice.
Yang turned to her. It was the book girl, Blake. The one she'd first met on the path to Beacon. "You have… any idea… what the hell those were?" she asked, panting.
"No idea." Blake replied, mostly calm yet obviously discomfited. Yang just nodded. Guess they were partners now. Hell of a way to meet. But there was one more thing she had to make clear…
"I could've taken them".
In the control room in Beacon Tower, the whole room was in shock. Even Ozpin, normally unflappable, looked notably alarmed at the scenes they'd seen unfold on the monitors. Everywhere, students were attacked by new,
purple Grimm, all of them ambush predators. Some were seriously injured, but they had no idea how to recover them without endangering more lives. "This is…
him". Charlie said, once she'd recovered her voice. "They're
his". Ozpin just nodded, and twiddled his glasses nervously. "We knew that he would be with her, but I never imagined… she'd grant him such power. To
create Grimm" Ozpin whispered, only just able to contain his horror. This was unprecedented in the worst way possible. Never had Salem granted a peon such power, power enough to make him an
equal…
"Ozpin! Ozpin! Look!" His catastrophizing was interrupted by Glynda, her normally severe expression replaced by one of dawning horror as she pointed at the monitors in the room. Which, one by one, began to wink out, replaced by static. This was a
disaster and it had to be contained
now. "Glynda! Reboot the camera system! Charlie! I need you to monitor the test!" Both nodded, Glynda hurrying out of the room and Charlie's eyes immediately flickered red.
"Brothers forbid, if something worse arrives… we might not be able to stop it…"
"Think this is it?" Jaune asked as he and Pyrrha arrived at the cave mouth. "It may very well be, so we should investigate" she replied, and she followed him into the cave. Jaune perked up significantly at that. He'd been feeling pretty useless after Pyrrha had pulled him out of the tree he landed in. Since then, she'd practically been babysitting him, even unlocking his Aura instead of dropping like a stone when she discovered how useless he was. Jaune was grateful to her, and it was nice to repay that, if only a little.
Unfortunately however, their investigation had turned up nothing. Just some old paintings on the walls. "I'm not sure this is it", Pyrrha began. Jaune sighed. "Pyrrha, I made the torch. Could you at least humor me for, like, five more feet?" He really didn't want to come out empty-handed. This was literally all he'd contributed! But, of course, because the world hated him, he tripped and lost the torch.
As he sighed and turned around, Pyrrha grabbed his arm. "Wait", she said. "Do you see that?" Jaune followed her gaze to see two glowing orange beads of light in the distance. "That's the relic!" Jaune exclaimed. He was right all along! He wasn't just dead weight! They'd be the first to arrive and…
Wait.
"Hey, Pyrrha? Do you hear something like…
music?"