It had finally come. The worst ultimatum possible. After all this time, all that had happened, that singular feeling had been reached. The day had finally come. Yang was bored.

Dramatic? Maybe, but this was odd for her. She is known as the party girl, the wild one, the arrogant one. She's known for having fun and making wild things happen. Yang is usually a bubbly kind of girl, always in good spirits. She's known to never be bored, unless she happens to be in class. Once class was over, it's Yang's time to shine. Now, however, nothing was going on for her as she sat on her bed.

The rest of her team, Team RWBY, however, was busy with their own devices. Ruby, in her usual self, was stuffing her face with cookies on her bed. She was dressed in her rose print pants and her black tank top, her usual pajamas. She was wolfing down a whole plate, while trying to be quiet for everyone else. This seemed to entertain her enough.

Weiss was at a desk, studying for a test they had in Professor Port's class. She was wearing her usual pajamas, as she was probably going to bed after. She was obviously agitated by Ruby's chewing, but she held in it for the sake of their team.

Finally, there was Blake. Blake. She held a special place in Yang's heart. She was her partner and her best friend besides her sister. Since their travels through the Emerald Forest, they've been very close.

She was sitting on her bed in her black nightgown, her nose buried in a book. Her jet black hair flowed gracefully down her back. She looked extra special tonight, making her slightly alleviated from her boredom. However Yang realized staring at Blake might not be the best idea, so she went back to being bored.

She was done studying, not really caring how she did. Yang was smart, but she didn't really apply herself one hundred percent. She didn't also particularly enjoy books as much as Blake, so she didn't usually read them. And Yang certainly wouldn't stuff her face with cookies like her odd sister.

However, she did have something the others didn't. Ideas. She could come up with something fun to do quickly. Since it was past their curfew on a Friday night, there would be no way to sneak out and stay the night somewhere else. Her genius idea, however, was to play some sort of game.

"Guys… I'm bored!" She started with, setting them up.

Blake ignored her and Ruby looked up with wide eyes, but Weiss responded saying "Well, why don't you study like I am?"

Yang knew Weiss wouldn't believe her, but she still said… "Pfft, I'm fine, I'll wing it. We need to do something interesting as a team though!" She figured Ruby would be ok with that idea, but Yang needed to convince the other two.

"What do you suggest?" Weiss didn't feel like participating, but she would humor Yang to wear her out.

"Weeell… since we don't have any board games or anything else really, we need to do a game verbally!" Yang already had a good idea in mind.

Ruby started to get excited, "What kind of verbal game? The only one I know is Truth or Dare…"

Yang gave her a sly smile "Well, truth or dare never works, because the dares are too soft or too extreme, and no one does them. However I formed a good idea from that!" she started with, "I figure that we don't know all too much about each other, save for you and me…"

Yang noticed out of the corner of my eye that Blake flinched at those words, realizing what was to come. She eased up a little, remembering they knew her big secret, but was still uneasy. She continued "Why not have a Q&A session?"

Ruby stared at her "Isn't that just Truth or Dare, without the daring?" Yang paused "It might be… but it will be fun!"

Ruby hesitated "Well, I'm ok for it! How about you Weiss!"

Weiss glanced up and sighed "Hmm, I guess I could agree to the play this game of yours, so that leaves...Blake?" Blake cursed under her breath, "If I must…"

Yang smirked. She had achieved her goal. She had gotten Blake into a game that tells of a person's personal life. Yang trusted her partner, and Blake was a great friend, but she knew so little of her. Blake seemed to like hearing Yang talk about her past more than tell her own. Now she had flipped the script, and Yang knew Blake knew this.

However no one knew her true motives. Yang wanted to know more about Blake so they could be closer. Closer as in, more than friends. Yes, she knew, it seemed weird. Blake has so many good qualities that Yang loved about her. Yang couldn't imagine being without her. That White Fang incident really scared her, and Yang hoped it wouldn't happen again. She just hoped that this game wouldn't cause another accident.

Everyone gathered in a circle, and looked to Yang. She knew which questions she wanted to ask, but Yang couldn't immediately jump to them ,or it would be suspicious.

She started by asking Weiss, "Weiss, this one is for you. What is being very fortunate like?"

Weiss seemed hesitant to answer her at first, but she finally conceded and said, "Being very fortunate… is not as promising as it sounds. As a child, one can get everything they want, except for maybe human company. It is hard to make friends, and harder to be social after. It is nice to get everything you request, but difficult when you can't make friends."

She put her head down and stared at the floor. Ruby leaned over and gave her a meaningful hug, saying "Oh Weiss, we're always here for you."

Yang raised her eyebrow at her younger sibling. That hug seemed like more than just a hug of compassion, she thought, and Yang would know. Ruby looked up at her expression and blushed, pulling away. Yang saw what she was up to… Yang thought, "Clever girl."

Weiss seemed annoyed, however, "Yang, that question was awful, I'm going to redeem this game with a better question. This one is for Ruby."

"I want to know why you and Yang are sisters but have different last names?"

Yang stifled a gasp. She thought, "Oh… this is awkward. Hopefully Ruby remembers how to respond."

"Umm… I can't exactly tell you." Weiss looked surprised. Ruby then confidently responded saying "I know you will ask why, but let's just say we're related genetically, and the only people who know the exact reason are the people in our family and our close family friend, Mr. Oum."

Yang was proud of her, she was learning how to handle odd situations. Blake and Weiss eyed the sisters suspiciously, but did not press.

"Alright Weiss, you asked me a question and now it's my turn!" Ruby exclaimed with joy. She turned to Blake, "But my question is for you Blake."

Blake flinched again. It looked she wanted to stay out of this if she could. Her face was dark and her attitude didn't seem very positive.

Of course, Ruby opened with the best possible question to keep the sparks low. "Blake, I know we've been skirting around this for important reasons," Weiss looked annoyed "But what is it like to be a Faunus?"

Of course, just as Yang supported her for being mature… sometimes she doesn't understand Ruby. Blake was probably expecting this, so she answered.

"When I'm treated normally? It must be different, because we can see in the dark. We also have super sensitive hearing and smell, so I can usually detect who has been in the room recently. It is rather handy for sneaking up on people."

And of course, Weiss in her infinite wisdom, commented saying, "The perfect traits for thieves…" not realizing the error of her statement until Blake glared at her.

This time she didn't even argue, she just stormed out. Weiss looked devastated and stood up to apologize. Yang motioned for her to sit back down. Ruby went to comfort her, still noticing Yang looking at her. Her blush there made Yang understand her feelings. She winked at Ruby, but Yang didn't dwell on this fact for too long though.

She raced out of their dorm after Blake. If there was any a time to get closer to her, it was now. She was sitting on a bench staring angrily at the statue before her. Yang walked up and sat down. Blake glanced up in surprise, but after seeing it was Yang, she calmed down, just a little.

Knowing how to best deal with bad situations, Yang started her attempt with the great word, "Hi." She seemed defensive, but willing to talk. Her nice retort was "What?"

Yang immediately thought "Great, this conversation is going so well. I need to make her need comfort from me, and then I'd make my move."

"Look Blake, what Weiss said was wrong, I think she understands it. She looked devastated after saying that. I came out here because I figured I'm the best one to calm you down, though. It must have just been habit from her old beliefs. To us, it doesn't matter who you are because of your race. It matters that you are our teammate."

Yang smiled and praised herself privately,. "Ahh… fine words Yang. You have outdone yourself." Blake seemed to ease up with those words.

"I guess she didn't really mean it. I'm just so used to bad things being said about the faunus. Plus, that incident was so recent, the wounds are still closing."

Tears started falling down her face and she closed her eyes. Yang pulled her into a hug, thinking she would pop the question soon. Yang felt bad because Blake was crying about something personal and Yang taking that opportunity to hook up with her. It seemed mean, but Yang is the wild one.

Then she said the words Yang was waiting for. "I just feel so alone in this world." Bingo. "Blake… you don't have to feel alone. You have the team. Better yet, you have me." She looked up curiously. Show time.

"Blake, recently… I've developed some… odd feelings. Some that involve you." Her curious look changed to confusion. "Blake… I… know this sounds weird to you, but I think that I like you."

Her amber eyes glowed and stared into my face, trying to study me. "Well Yang, you're in luck, because that's the kind of company I need right now." Yang started panicking internally. Wait…Wait… Did she just say yes? She likes me back? Wow, I didn't even know she was into that. "So… are we going out then?" Blake smiled, "I guess we are." Yang knew it was time to try to take it a step further.

Blake saw the look in Yang's eyes, and knew where she wanted to go. Her smirk made Yang assume she was okay with it. "Blake, are you sure?" Her nod lifted Yang's heart up. She leaned in, and their lips met in a passionate meeting of hearts. Nothing had ever felt better to Yang.

Looking at Yang, Ruby realized she knew her intentions. She winked at Ruby and ran out of the room to chase Blake. Ruby thought she had a similar idea to hers, but she had a different girl in mind.

She hadn't said anything about it, but Ruby could just read her sister. Oh never mind. She focused back on Weiss. She was sitting down staring at the ground, saying nothing. Obviously she felt terrible about what had just happened.

Ruby was just annoyed this was happening after they found out Blake was a faunus. That incident was an adventure… they did not want to repeat. Hopefully Blake didn't run away again, but Ruby thought Yang would be able to track her down. She was just worried on what Blake will say when she gets back.

"I did it again Ruby, I guess it isn't so easy to lose old habits, huh?" Weiss finally said. She had finally looked up and was looking into Ruby's eyes, showing no emotion. Ruby guess she still didn't trust the faunus, but she had to try for Blake's sake. Weiss wasn't going to take back what she said, but try to make it up with Blake some how else.

"Why was that the first thought you defaulted too?" Ruby said.

Weiss sighed, "Ruby, its just been on my mind a lot since what happened. I've never trusted the faunus, and now I've got one near by me all the time. The only reason I'm ok with it is because she is our teammate. I don't believe she would do anything wrong. I've just been having… thoughts, about past events. It's been hard."

"Weiss, it'll be okay, you just have to apologize." She tried to interrupt, but Ruby stopped her, "I know you don't want to take back what you said, but just apologize, somehow. Try to make everything better."

Ruby was slightly disappointed, because it looked like Weiss didn't want comforting. Maybe now wouldn't be a good time to ask. "Ruby, I actually am upset." Huh? "I don't have many friends, and I'd hate to lose one of a stupid thing like this. I don't want to be alone."

Maybe not a bad time.

"But, you're not alone. You have your teammates, and especially me, your trusty partner!" She looked up and smiled, which was a good sign. "No matter what happens to you Weiss, I was always be here. No matter what trouble comes your way, I will back you up. I'm there for you."

Those were some heavy words, and they seemed to be affecting Weiss. She said, "Ruby… those are some strong words… could you back those up?"

Ruby look shocked, "Of course I could! I would never leave your side. I don't ever want to leave you…" she paused, and finally found the courage to murmur it, "I love you…"

Ruby looked down, unaware of how Weiss was taking this. Ruby was scared they had just messed up their whole relationship. Hopefully Weiss wouldn't interpret it as sisterly love, but the silence wasn't giving Ruby much confidence.

"Well Ruby Rose…" Uh oh, she used her full name, "If that is how you honestly feel, I'm glad I wasn't the only one holding that in from our team."

Ruby gasped and looked up, "Really?" Weiss met this comment with a smile, and Ruby tackled her in a hug. She sat there tearing up as this burden looming over her shoulder had been lifted, and Weiss felt the same way about her.

"Weiss, you don't know how hard it was holding on to those feelings. I had no idea how you would react, and I didn't want to ruin our friendship. Than…" Weiss put her finger to Ruby's lips to silence her.

"I'm not going to think about this. I'm just going to let it happen." Weiss leaned in and their lips met, the second meeting of lips within Team RWBY that night, unbeknownst to them. It felt so good to Ruby, like all the anxiety she had been holding since day one was just flushed out.

When they pulled back for air, Ruby looked directly into Weiss's eyes. "No more for tonight," she said, "I don't want to ruin this by going too far." Ruby secretly wanted more, as she stared into those icy blue eyes of her partner. Her mouth was still tingling from the feeling of Weiss's soft lips on her. She was stunned that Weiss had felt the same way, and even been the one to make the first move.

After getting over the shock, she tackled Weiss into another hug. They landed on Weiss's bed, with Ruby giggling with glee. She was just overjoyed that she didn't have to worry about her weird feelings anymore. Weiss started to struggle to get out of Ruby's death grip.

However Ruby wanted them to just be together on her bed, hugging as she thought about what happened.

They were sitting there cuddling, but Weiss suddenly shot up. She had remembered that Blake and Yang would be returning soon. She was worried about what they would say when they saw the two. And what about what had happened before?

Ruby lazily asked, "What's wrong Weiss?" She was annoyed that Weiss had interrupted their nice moment they were having. She pulled her back into position, but Weiss was still agitated.

Weiss franticly conveyed her thoughts, "What about Blake and Yang! They could return soon, and see us like this. I don't want them to know what happened for a while. Also, Blake left for a reason. What are we going to tell them!?"

Ruby snapped to attention, and was about to say something, but she was interrupted when she heard, "Oh, you don't have to tell them anything!" The door swung open and they were blinded by a flash. SNAP!

After about 30 seconds, they pulled away for air. Yang stared into her counterpart's amber eyes. She had never looked into Blake's eyes for long, but they did look very feline. Yang liked the feline traits she had. Her ears were cute, and she liked the way she stalked around instead of walking. Yang knew she had made the right choice in who she liked, and their partnering together was fate.

Blake was beginning to get a little uncomfortable having Yang just stare at her, so she said, "Well, I'd hate to ruin the moment, but we should probably get back before we get in trouble. It is past curfew after all." Yang raised her eyebrow, "And I'm fine, I may have overreacted to Weiss's comment. She obviously didn't direct it at me."

Yang lounged back on the chair, "Nah, I think we should wait out here for a while, 'cause I got a good idea." She rummaged into her bag and pulled out a pair of binoculars. Blake looked confused, but Yang didn't acknowledge her, and immediately looked through them at the building. Yang smirked and said, "I think I can almost...Bingo! I got the… Oh my god. They went and did it."

Blake looked even more confused. "What, what happened Yang?" Yang grinned even bigger. "Take a look and you'll know what I mean." Blake glanced through the binoculars and gasped. The focus was directed at their room, where Ruby and Weiss were in the middle of a kiss. She started giggling uncontrollably. Yang joined her in her joy. "I noticed Ruby trying to get close to her, and when she looked at me she was blushing. I could tell easily."

Blake grinned evilly. "So what are we going to do about it?" Yang when back into her bag and pulled out a camera. "I think I have a good idea."

Ruby and Weiss were blinking to regain their sight as Yang and Blake were dying of laughter. Yang had handed Blake the camera and was rolling around clutching her stomach. Blake was leaning on her knees and trying to control herself. Weiss yelled, "What in the world!?" She then realized what happened, blushed, and then became furious. Ruby caught on after her, and yelled, "Blake has a camera!"

Blake, who had gotten herself under control, saw the impending attack from the red and white girls, so she dashed from the room. Yang, who had stood up but was still laughing, stood in the way to block them from getting through. She was more than strong enough to stop the two even while still laughing. She held them back to try to calm them down.

Yang started talking in between bursts of laughter, "Guys, calm down! That's for personal enjoyment! Don't worry! We already knew anyways! You don't need to attack Blake!"

Ruby stopped shoving and went to sit down, not saying anything. Weiss, on the other hand, was still trying to get to Blake. Yang wasn't laughing anymore, and was still trying to calm down Weiss, who was on a rampage. "Weiss! Stop! You've tried enough! We're not going to do anything with the pictures!"

Weiss was beyond reason, though. Ruby wasn't sure why, but she needed to stop. If she got Yang mad, then things would start to get rough in their dorm room. Ruby jumped forward to pull them apart. "Weiss, it's okay, nothing is going with the pictures! They already knew anyways!"

Weiss stopped shoving at Yang. She looked at Ruby with surprise, "What!?" Ruby looked sheepishly at the ground and said, "I mean, I think they knew…" Ruby looked at Yang, "Right Yang?" Yang lightened up, and smiled at Ruby, "Of course I knew, I can always read my sister. She was blushing through the most of the night." She started giggling again.

Yang then turned into the open door and yelled for Blake, "It's alright Blake, they calmed down." Then she remembered what happened earlier. "Wait, did you guys sort out the… issues, that we had before?"

Weiss sighed and responded, "Yes, everything is fine now. It was a stupid mistake and it won't happen again. I hold nothing against Blake, for I know her too well that she would never return to that life. I slipped up in a bad way."

"Well then I guess I can be the one to forgive you this time." Everyone looked to the door as Blake sauntered in. Weiss immediately looked to her hands. "Where is the camera?" Blake smiled. "In a safe location."

Blake leaned over to Yang and whispered the location of it, and Yang smiled. "Nice place, I couldn't have thought of a better one myself." Weiss and Ruby exchanged glances. Even if they weren't planning on doing anything with that picture, if still had to be deleted.

Ruby leaned in and whispered to Weiss, "At least they didn't see what happened before."

She had said it as quiet as possible, and Yang couldn't tell what she had said, which annoyed her. However she happened to be paired with a faunus, who, of course, had heard. Grinning, Blake revealed to them what they did. "Actually, we might know what went on."

Ruby looked shocked, "How did you…? Oh wait, right. Wait… How did you know what went on?" Blake looked at Yang, her grin getting even bigger. Yang really did like it when she smiled. "Yang, want to show them your amazing device?" She started to reach for the binoculars. "Gladly."

When she pulled them out, Weiss stared daggers at her. "You were spying on us!" Yang waved her hand to dismiss that comment. "It doesn't really matter. I knew it was going to happen anyways. I just wanted to confirm my suspicions."

She brushed past Weiss and climbed up to her bed. "Its been a long night, and I'm exhausted, so I'm going to bed, you do whatever you want." Yang wasn't planning on telling her sister and her icy partner about what happened between her and Blake. It seemed unfair, but Ruby made it so easy to discover the two. Yang hadn't given any hints to them.

Yang smiled when something occurred to her. She hadn't been bored since they had started her game. That was good. She quickly let herself drift off, but before the sweet lull of sleep took her, one important thought came to mind. What had happened tonight was going to be that start of many great things to come for Team RWBY.