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Leaning against the school gate Ruby watched as other students slowly meandered by. Her eyes were scanning the crowd for the distinct white hair of Weiss Schnee. Ruby wanted to immediately set her 'get to know Weiss' plan into action. During the rest of lunch with Jaune she planned out the perfect plan to get to know her, and it was going to be flawless. First, Ruby would have Weiss come over everyday. They'd talk, Ruby would crack some jokes, and then they'd become friends! Second, Ruby would make Weiss fall deeply in love with her and they would live happily ever after. Well, not really, but Ruby could dream.

It wasn't long until Ruby spotted her exiting the building with her entourage of friends not far behind. Weiss was laughing and giggling sweetly, which Ruby couldn't help but roll her eyes at how ridiculous it now seemed. She waited for her to get closer, and when Weiss stopped walking with her group not far from the school gate Ruby started towards them.

"Weiss!" She shouted, a grin plastered on her face and her hand waving high. "Want to come over my house?"

Weiss turned her head to see who had called her name, and her face visibly darkened. "I don't have a choice, do I?" Ruby barely caught Weiss's grumbling under her breath. Flashing a smile of fake enthusiasm she added louder, "Of course! Let me call my dad." Beginning to walk towards Ruby, she waved good bye to her friends. Ruby turned and began walking, Weiss falling in step beside her. "You better know that while I'll do whatever you want, I definitely won't be enjoying it."

Ruby just shrugged and kept on walking. "Your choice, I guess," She replied. Ruby knew Weiss wasn't going to like getting blackmailed. She didn't think anyone would. But Ruby would be damned to give up the chance to learn more about her.

"So?" Ruby looked over towards Weiss who had an expectant look on her face. Her phone was pressed close to her ear.

Ruby looked around. "'So' what?"

"Where's your car, you idiot."

"I don't have a car. I walk." Ruby replied with a small grin. Weiss only gaped in reply, and Ruby took that as an okay to continue walking. "This way!" She started off, heading away from campus.

"You've got to be fu— oh hi, Daddy! I was just wondering if I could go over my friends house today. I don't know how long, but I can have Reginald give me a ride home later. " She paused, listening. "Oh thank you! Bye Daddy!" Weiss pocketed her phone and turned to follow Ruby. "You didn't hear any of that, right?"

"Only all of it."

"Wonderful." Weiss said sarcastically, "Just wonderful. Are you going to blackmail me with that, too?"

Ruby shook her head. "I don't plan on it."

"I'm getting blackmailed by a girl I don't even know." Weiss grumbled, starting to stomp her feet.

It occurred to Ruby then that while she may have known who Weiss was, Weiss didn't know who she was. "My name is Ruby by the way. Ruby Rose."

Weiss didn't respond, aside from a snort of indifference.

It didn't take long for the two girls to get to Ruby's house. Weiss was silent the rest of the way except for a few complaints. As they made the way to the front door Ruby realized a big flaw in her plan. Stupid, stupid, stupid! She thought, and at each word she hit her head. She should have just invited Weiss over tomorrow, because then she'd be able to clean up! She knew her room was a disaster, and the living room was in a state of chaos the day before. Ruby could only pray that Yang had cleaned up even a little bit.

Ruby grabbed the doorknob and turned it slowly. She pulled the door open and ushered Weiss inside. "You can take your shoes— oh, I mean boots— off and leave them here, please." Ruby said, gesturing towards where her and Yang's shoes were piled haphazardly. Great, Ruby thought, she already sees a mess the second we walk in… Ruby leaned around the corner, glancing around the living room. "Oh thank god…"

"What?"

Ruby turned her head towards Weiss. "Oh sorry, I was just talk..." Ruby looked down at Weiss. She looked down. At Weiss. Ruby's eyes flickered between Weiss's boots and her. "Oh my god," Ruby's grin spread across her face, "You're so short and cute!"

Her arms tightened around Weiss as she instinctively gave her a hug. "I," Weiss grunted, "I swear to god, if you don't let go of me right now…"

"Oh!" Ruby released her grasp, a light blush spreading across her cheeks. "Sorry, sorry, I just couldn't help myself. Well, uh…" Weiss strode by Ruby into her house ignoring her. "Yeah." The two girls walked into an empty kitchen, and there was large a pot boiling on the stove. It was then that Ruby realized another huge flaw in her plan.

Yang.

No sooner had the thought crossed her mind did Ruby hear Yang stomping down the stairs. "Ruuuuuuuuuby! Are you home?" Her voice was far too loud for such a small house.

"Yang, I'm the kitchen." Ruby replied, her shoulders heaving with a tremendous sigh. "You don't need to scream."

Yang walked into the room wearing nothing but a sports bra and short-shorts. "I know, but I'm pretty sure you—" Yang stopped mid sentence, her eyes resting on Weiss. "God Ruby, you need to tell me if you're bringing a friend over." Yang sighed, but she made no move to go put a shirt on. She held her hand out, "I'm Yang. Ruby's sister. And you are…?"

Weiss slowly shook her hand, but Ruby noticed Weiss's eyes being diverted from Yang's rather exposed body in front of her. She was a prim and proper girl, so of course she would divert her eyes. "Hello, I am Weiss Schnee. I'm Ruby's..." Weiss paused, trying to find a word to fit their current situation. "Friend."

Now Ruby knew why she paused. Technically they weren't friends yet, and Ruby was just blackmailing her to come over. They definitely weren't close at all. It was completely obvious to both girls, but Yang on the other hand… well she thought it meant something else. "Oh, you're friends!" She shot an exaggerated wink in Ruby's direction.

"No, Yang." Ruby said. "It's not what you're thinking."

"I have a feeling it is!" Yang's arms wrapped tightly around Ruby, crushing her into her chest. "I can't believe my little baby sister finally has a—"

"Yang!" Ruby's face was turning red. "Just stop. It really isn't what you're thinking."

"I hate to interrupt your chat, but that pot is boiling over." Weiss spoke, interrupting the two girls' bantering. Her hand was raised and pointing at said pot. Whatever was inside it had begun to bubble, spilling rapidly over the edge.

"Oh no, my soup!" Yang scrambled to save her soup. Grabbing the handles she plucked it off of the burner and placed it onto another. She turned the flame off, and gave the soup a few quick stirs. "Welp, that looks about ready," she noted.

The soup that Yang had been boiling turned out to be a new recipe for Chicken Noodle she had received from her co worker. Despite a good portion of the soup spilling out of the pot, there was just enough for the three girls. Ruby cast nervous glances at Weiss every so often, trying to figure out what she was thinking. Was she enjoying the food? Was she having fun? Oh who was Ruby kidding, of course she wasn't. Throughout the meal Yang was asking Weiss questions, and Weiss seemed to be set on keeping her answers as short as possible.

"Weiss, are you in the same grade as Ruby?" Yang questioned.

"Yes."

Yang waited for Weiss to elaborate or add anything, but when she remained silent Yang just shot off another question. "How long have you guys known each other?"

"Not long," Weiss said brusquely.

"So, how'd you guys meet?" Yang asked, plopping a spoonful of soup into her mouth.

Ruby opened her mouth to speak, but Weiss beat her to the punch. "We're classmates."

"Huh, I haven't heard Ruby say anything about you before."

"Well, that's because I don't tell you everything about my life," Ruby sighed. She looked at the clock. "Yang, it's four fifty."

Yang immediately sprung out of her seat, rushing off to get ready to go to work, albeit there was now no chance of her arriving on time. Weiss and Ruby just watched her as she ran around the house preparing herself. With her motorcycle helmet in hand, she gave a quick wave to the two girls. "Bye you girls. Be safe Ruby!" Yang gave another wink.

"I swear Yang, it's not what you're thinking," Ruby complained, but the words were fell on deaf ears, because Yang was already driving away on her bike. Ruby turned towards Weiss. "Want to go watch TV?"

"Fine."

They made their way into the small living room, which Yang thankfully cleaned. The old couch in the middle of the room was a navy blue, but there were spots where the blue was fading to white. An average sized TV sat atop a small book shelf cabinet, or the 'junk storage', as Yang liked to say. Ruby plopped down onto the couch with a thump. Little particles of dust floated into the air. Weiss shriveled her nose, and sat down gracefully on the opposite end.

"Sorry about my sister by the way. She can be a little… uh, nonchalant sometimes," Ruby explained. Pressing the power button the TV flickered to life. "Anything you'd like to watch?" Ruby asked. When Weiss didn't respond she took the initiative to change it to a poorly acted sit-com. "I know that sometimes it's really corny, but I can't help but watch it. It's pretty much so atrocious that it's good." She waited for Weiss's input. Again, there was no reply so Ruby continued. "My sister really hates when I watch it. She says that with each episode she can feel herself losing brain cells. I usually just tell her it's probably from drinking," Ruby was rambling again, trying to fill the silence, "Saying that never goes over well, though."

"Okay, I give. What's your problem?"

Ruby turned her attention away from the TV and looked at Weiss."Oh sorry, Yang always tells me that I ramble a lot," She explained, waving her hands apologetically.

"Not that, you dolt," Weiss snapped, "I mean the fact that you're being, you know, nice."

"Oh, uh," Ruby mumbled, "Well, you are a guest…"

Weiss scowled, "But you're blackmailing me and treating me like a guest? Why aren't you acting like everyone else would and making me do crazy and ridiculous things, and like I don't know, actually blackmailing me?"

"Well, if you want me to… I really only did this because I wanted to be friends with you…"

"Friends?! Are you serious? " Weiss's jaw dropped. A loud laugh rang through the room, "Oh, that's just great. Do you want to make friendship bracelets and tell each other our secrets?"

"No," Ruby replied, "I just wanted to be friends, and maybe see if you were actually a huge bitch, but it seems you are."

Weiss rolled her eyes. "Now, I'd love to stay here and have you insult me, but my ride is here." Standing up Weiss brushed off her skirt. Ruby stood up alongside her.

"But it's only five. Why not stay for longer?"

"I'm sorry, Ruby, but I have prior engagements. I'll see you, friend," Weiss mocked. She walked towards the entrance. Stepping outside she closed the door behind her, leaving Ruby staring at where she once was.

Ruby frowned. That girl just pissed her off so much! She stamped around, clenching her fist and grabbing at her hair. Swinging her leg back she kicked the wall in frustration, which left a small hole. "Oh crap," she gasped. Ruby pulled a nearby cabinet a few inches over to cover the mark. If Yang sees that… Ruby gulped. Trying to calm down, and also to ditch the scene of the crime, she went up to her room.

It had been months since Ruby had even tried to clean her room. It wasn't like a stereotypical teenager's room with clothes everywhere. It was all crumpled up papers, old boxes, and random games Jaune and she had collected over the years that had wound up at her house. In the corner sat an old TV about the size of a microwave, which they used to play video games. Ruby grabbed her pajamas off of her bed. She slipped off her stifling school uniform and put them on. It was still early, but it wasn't like she was going anywhere at this point.

She sat down on her bed and pulled out her cellphone. She furiously typed out a long message to Jaune, recounting the entire days events. It didn't take him even five seconds to respond, but all his message said was: cant talk text later.

With a growl Ruby tossed her phone over to her desk. It landed with crack that didn't sound good, but she ignored it. She picked her laptop up off of the ground and began playing some computer games to vent her anger. This Weiss Schnee thought she was so perfect. She thought that Ruby was just going to use the blackmail to be friends. At first Ruby planned to, but now…

Weiss was in for it now.

A/N:

Heyo guys! I know, it's a shocker! Chapter three is finally out!

I'd like to thank a lot of people for the moral support while writing and my laziness tried to take over. If it weren't for them this chapter may have never come out! A-rav is one of those people, and he writes some awesome stuff, especially Icy Rose: A RWBY AU! I highly suggest you go check it out, if you haven't already!

I'd like to thank Pozsich, too, for reading this and helping out with the writing process! He writes some pretty awesome fanfics, so go check him out :)

I'd also like to thank my mom and dad, and the academy...

I hope you guys enjoyed the chapter!