It was Friday again. It had been a week since they had their movie night, and Yang had already planned a new idea. She was the extraordinaire, by the way. However her new idea didn't even require them to leave campus. Besides, it would get a good laugh out of everyone. Or, at least she thought it would.

She was currently sitting in her room with the rest of her team, as usual when they had nothing to do. Weiss was cleaning Myrtenaster with elegance, making sure the weapon was in top shape. Ruby was scrolling through her tablet, checking messages and team updates. And Blake, of course, was reading.

It was a weird book, as Yang had observed. It was title 'This isn't what you think it is' which made no sense to Yang. Blake explained that it had double meaning, as to relate to the story and something about it not involving an 'author's note'. The book was about reader's thinking there was a trick approaching, but there really wasn't and they should just keep reading. Yang had lost her interest very quickly after that.

As she looked around at her teammates, she considered their options. They were all dressed, but they weren't going anywhere, nor did they have to go anywhere to execute her idea. She mulled over inviting JNPR or not. However, she remembered her promise to Nora and decided to keep it. She opened her mouth to speak.

"No." Yang paused, glancing at Weiss. The icy female had immediately shot her down, before even sharing her thoughts. That got Ruby and Blake's attention, who then looked to Yang. She restored her confidence, and tried to speak again.

"No what Weiss? You didn't even know what I was going to say?" She tried to add a pouting face with that, but she was never as good as Ruby was. Weiss sighed.

"Well, seeing as how it is a Friday night, we have nothing to do, and you look awfully bored, and bringing to mind your promise to Nora, you were obviously going to propose an idea of something to do tonight." Yang was stunned. Weiss had figured that out pretty quickly.

She put more effort into her puppy face. "Please…." Weiss shook her head. "Yang, I'm not in the mood tonight. I'm tired and I don't want to do anything."

Yang continued to try to plead her case. "But Weiss… It'll be fun, and we won't have to leave the room." Suddenly the door was flung open, revealing a girl with wide eyes.

"I was walking by, and I heard someone mention fun, and I remembered it was Friday. Are we going to do something fun?" Nora immediately looked at Weiss, adding to the puppy dog effect. Weiss still kept her composure

"Nope, no way. I will not deal with this tonight." Yang decided it was time to pull out her final trump card. She hopped off her bed, walked over to her sister and whispered something in her ear. Ruby's eyes widened. She then turned to Weiss, adding the final and most powerful face to the effect. Weiss's face softened. As much as she wanted to, Weiss could never resist Ruby's puppy face.

Weiss sighed. "I guess…" She started with, choosing her words carefully. "That maybe, having some fun tonight would be acceptable. But I am not going anywhere, breaking any rules, or doing any physical activities."

Yang nodded. "Of course, of course. I had a good idea that we can do even from this room! Nora, would you mind getting your team?"

Nora bounced up and down excitedly, was about to respond, but she simply dashed across the hall to retrieve the other members of her team. Yang giggled. Nora certainly had an excess of energy.

Yang got up and walked over to Blake. She pressed their foreheads together, teasing her a bit before saying. "This idea I have, may involve some storytelling, and those stories may be a bit embarrassing, if you are okay with that." Blake just nodded and replied. "Bring it on."

Yang was proud of her partner. She was beginning to break out of her shell, little by little, due to Yang's influence. Of course, Yang's influence could also lead to more dirty decisions, she hoped, or leading someone else on the team to enjoy terrible puns, which no else had grown a taste for. Well, they weren't terrible to Yang, but everyone else argued strongly that they were. She wasn't sure why they felt that way.

Nora bounded back into the room, dragging Ren who seemed less than pleased. She was followed by Pyrrha and Jaune, who were laughing about the way Ren was being dragged along. Once everyone was in the room, Yang got started.

"Alright everyone, listen up and gather 'round." She pulled out a table from a closet and set it up in the middle of the room. "We are going to be playing a game on this very fine Friday night." Ruby's eyes widened at the thought of having a 'Game Night' even though she didn't know what it was. She was about to ask but Yang ignored her. "It will be a very simple game, but it will be fun anyways. It only requires this table and…" She reached down and pulled out a beer bottle. "This!"

Weiss gasped. "Yang, did you chug that just so we could play our game! You know we aren't supposed to do that! We're only seventeen!" Yang glanced down, confused, and laughed.

"No silly, I didn't drink this. You would have noticed. I just found this empty bottle, and these are perfect for what I want to do." Weiss looked relieved, until Yang set it on its side and spun it around.

Weiss glared at her."No Yang, we are not playing spin the bottle!" Yang shook her head.

"It isn't spin the bottle, stupid. This game has rules, but I just thought letting a bottle make the choices was a fun idea. Can I explain the rules before everyone starts freaking out?" They all nodded. "Good, then let's start. As you most likely have figured out, spinning the bottle will choose a player. However, rounds will require two players, so they bottle must be spun twice. Once to pick a player, and the second to pick a target." Jaune raised his hand.

Yang in turn raised her eyebrow. "Yes, Jaune" Her twisted her hands together nervously. "Umm, but what exactly are the rounds? What is the goal of the game?" Yang got a devilish gleam in her eye.

"Well Jauney boy, this will be a fun game. I like to call it 'Breaking the Ice'. The purpose is to tell stories about other players. However, not just any story, but funny or embarrassing stories! Whoever the bottle lands on first has to tell a funny story about the second person it lands on! If they fail to do so, they lose. Whoever is the first person to not have a funny story told about them loses." They sat there, digesting the rules for a moment. "Any questions?"

No one spoke, so Yang continued. "Alright, good. If we all understand, let's get started, shall we?" She spun the bottle, hard. It took about ten seconds to stop spinning, deciding to land upon the cloaked girl, her silver eyes wide with wonder. "Ooo, I wonder who I'm going to talk about." Yang shrugged, and spun it again. To her dismay, when it stopped spinning, it had landed on her. Yang paled.

Ruby smirked at Yang's reaction. "What's wrong Yang, scared about playing your own game?" Yang shook her head. "Nope, I'm just worried because the girl I've known for fifteen years of my life and has heard practically everything embarrassing in my life is about to tell a story about me." Ruby's smile expanded even more.

"Well my dearest sister Yang, worry not! I shall be recounting a tale that existed on this very premises!" Yang paled even further, understanding where Ruby was going with this. "You wouldn't…" Ruby laughed. "Oh I would Yang. I would." She turned to the rest of the gathered party.

"Dear friends, since Blake and Weiss already know this story, it will be more entertaining for team JNPR. However I will recount the tale nonetheless! I would like to present to you, the story about the time we thought Yang was infatuated with none other than… Jaune!"

They had noticed a weird change in Yang recently, and it was concerning her whole team.

She had recently taken an odd interest in someone. It was odd, because that someone was… Jaune. What!? Jaune!? Yep. That's why it was so odd and confusing to her team. It just didn't seem like Yang to be interested in him.

Ruby thought back to their initiation. When she had seen Jaune in his onsie pajamas, she had found that weird, commenting simply with "Eww…" And later, when they talked about Jaune being her friend, Yang had hesitated before saying that Jaune was nice, seeming like it was hard to find that word.

Now, however, she had most of her attention directed towards the boy. Ever since he had been getting better with Pyrrha's training, Yang had taken an interest in him. She exhibited odd behavior when he was around. She would stare at him with lust in her eyes, especially if he even happened to be shirtless. Small smiles would appear on Yang when he passed by, and she would become lost in thought. No one knew exactly what she was thinking, though.

Finally, they couldn't take it anymore. Yang had been like this for about two weeks, and Jaune was starting to take notice, even with how oblivious as he is. He didn't know what Yang was doing, just that she always seemed to be around him. Ruby decided to talk to Weiss and Blake about this.

"Umm… guys, have you noticed Yang acting weird lately?" Weiss rolled her eyes.

"Of course you dolt! Who hasn't noticed, well except for maybe Jaune."

Ruby grinned. "Of course he wouldn't notice. It's Jaune. He may be nice, but he is a little… thick."

Blake looked nervous. "So… you think she likes Jaune?"

Ruby shook her head. "I'm not sure. It doesn't seem like her to like a close friend." Blake cringed. "Especially… Jaune. Her opinion of him was pretty low when we first met."

Ruby didn't mean to speak ill of Jaune. He was one of her best friends. She may even have some more, well, feelings for him, but she wasn't sure. She also had some conflicting feelings for someone else, who she shouldn't like so much, but Ruby couldn't help it. It was really confusing, and she was having trouble deciding.

Weiss smiled. "Well, if we aren't sure, why don't we just ask her?" Blake actually laughed. "You might get beat for it though."

Weiss waved her hand to dismiss Blake's comment. "I don't think Yang could even hit me if I was ready. But that does sound like a good idea, shall we go find her?"

Blake nodded, but Ruby just looked worried. She sort of didn't want to know how Yang really felt. However, she had no choice but to follow when her two teammates walked out the door looking for the blonde brawler.

The found her outside in the fields just wandering around, not doing anything in particular. When Yang saw them approach, she smiled and walked towards them. She cheerfully called out. "Hey everybody! What's going on?"

They didn't say anything at first, so her smile disappeared, replaced by a frown. "Is something wrong?"

Blake and Weiss exchanged a look, but Ruby spoke first. "Yang… uh… we wanted to ask you something about… some things we've noticed about you recently."

Yang raised her eyebrow but didn't speak, instead letting Ruby continue. "Well… you've been acting very odd lately, like a lot. But this only happens in certain times…" She paused before continuing. "It seems like you only act weird around Jaune. So we were wondering, do you like him or something?"

Yang gasped at that statement, but she then blushed. She didn't mean too, but the others didn't know that, so they assumed they were right. However Yang denied these accusations anyways. "I certainly do not like Jaune! Where would you ever get that from!"

At this point, Blake and Weiss were giggling. Blake voiced her opinion. "Well Yang, every time he is around you always stare at him, with a look of lust in your eyes, as if you want him. And you seem to be trying to get closer to him, which is another reason we were suspicious."

Yang started to get mad. "Well I'm not! I don't haven't any interest in him!"

Weiss simply said. "Oh come now, you are absolutely head over heels for him. It was way too obvious to us." She laughed and Blake joined in, but Ruby looked nervous. She knew Yang too well, and teasing her would get them nowhere.

Sure enough, Yang started shaking. Her hair started to get brighter, and she closed her eyes. When they reopened, Yang's irises were red. Ruby started to back away, but her friends were too busy making jokes at Yang. Ruby saw Yang activate her gauntlets and start walking towards Weiss. That made Ruby turn and sprint away.

Weiss turned to see the blonde girl's reaction, but all she saw was a fist. Suddenly the icy princess was flying through the air across the field. Blake whirled around in shock, and saw Yang standing there with her fist extended, a furious look on her face. As Blake had predicted, they had pushed Yang too far.

She reached back and pulled out Gambol Shroud and readied to resist her partner's rage. However, she severely underestimated Yang, who quickly struck, knocking over Blake, stealing her weapon, and picking her up. Suddenly Blake was being carried across the field towards Weiss's position, where she was out cold. Blake tried to slip out of Yang's grasp, but the blonde held onto her like her life depended on it.

When they got to Weiss, Yang set her down and started doing something with Gambol Shroud. Before Blake thought to react, she was tied together with Weiss by her own ribbon. She tried to break free, but whatever Yang did made it very tough to break her bonds. She locked eyes with Yang, whose eyes were still glowing red but looked more calm, and Blake figured she was in for a rough day.

Right as Blake thought that, Yang took off towards the school, carrying the two over her shoulders like it was nothing. They dashed towards the dorms and went straight inside. She flew up the stairs and went to their room. Yang opened the door, threw the two onto Weiss's bed, and tied them to it with some rope. Blake had no idea where the rope came from, but she didn't have time to ask, as Yang ran out immediately, possibly to chase her sister. Blake started on working on a way to escape.

Ruby had fled the scene, hoping to avoid her sibling's rage, at least until she calmed down. She ran and ran, not really going anywhere in particular, just somewhere the blonde wasn't. She was rounding the back of the school when she heard the footsteps. Heavy footsteps, following her. There were some other sounds that frightened Ruby. Cracking knuckles, shotgun re-chambering, punching holes in walls. Yang was going to reach her soon.

She decided to find a place Yang couldn't get too. She ran all the way around the school until she found a door. She went inside and started climbing stairs, attempting to reach the top spire. When she got there, Ruby decided that was a bad idea. She was going to have to jump.

However, as she was launching herself over the side, two strong hands grabbed her and pulled her back. She was thrown (gently) to the ground, and Crescent Rose was ripped from her grasp. She looked up staring into the irate eyes of her sister. She covered her head, expecting the worse, but after about a minute she looked up. Yang was gone, but the door was closed. When she tried it, it was locked and most likely blocked on the other side.

Ruby sighed. She couldn't exactly jump now, not having her sweetheart to help her slow her fall or land. Yang had planned that smartly, so now all Ruby could do was wait. She sat down, wrapped herself in her cloak, and dozed off.

Yang had finally calmed down. As she was walking back to her dorm, her angry suddenly just left her. She probably should have just explained her interest in Jaune, but no one would believe why she really cared. Oh well, it was too late now. Blake and Weiss were tied up in their room, and Ruby was locked on top of the spire. Maybe that was a little harsh, and her sister hadn't really included herself in the jokes they were making, but Yang wasn't really thinking clearly. Yang decided a hour or two of solitude would be good for Ruby.

She made her way back to her dorm, deciding she would deal with Blake and Weiss when she got there. Yang was shocked though, because when she got to their room, the door was open, the room was slightly torn apart, and her teammates were missing. She stepped in cautiously, but that was her first mistake.

She looked around the room, but saw nothing. The books had fallen off the shelf by Weiss's bed, and the sheets were ripped off. It seems like they fell off the bed and grabbed the sheets, bumping into the shelf while they fell. As to how they broke her aura powered knot, which she had learned to do from a special teacher, she wasn't sure. Weiss was crafty, though, and Blake knew some weird things.

She was observing a trail of shed hair when the door slammed shut behind her. She whirled around and saw the two missing people, weapons drawn, devilishly smiling at her. She began to get worried, because she wasn't fuel by anger anymore, and she didn't want to ruin her room. They started approaching her, with Blake extending her ribbon to show how they would get their revenge.

Ruby was beginning to get bored. She woke up quickly from her nap, as it was a very uncomfortable position. She had paced around the spire, seeing if there was anyway to get down. Seeing none, she sat back down and began pondering how she would get out.

She hoped Yang would remember that Ruby was up here. She knew Yang was forgetful, but when it came to Ruby she rarely let her be in danger. After about ten minutes, she remembered one key thing. Ruby reached into her pocket and pulled out her scroll. How was she so stupid that she forgot that! Ruby facepalmed. That would have made her escape much easier.

Ruby sent a message to Jaune, asking him to tell Blake and Weiss to come get her. She also told him to ask Yang where she was. She didn't want to tell him where she was, as that would raise suspicion from him and Yang would kill her if Jaune got involved somehow.

She got a response from Jaune saying he would do that right now. Ruby sighed in relief. He hadn't asked any questions, not seeing anything wrong with what she said. Ruby sat back down and just waited, not sure of what else to do.

Sure enough, about five minutes later, she heard some noise behind the door. It sounded like big objects being moved, and a lock being cut. The door swung open and Ruby stood up. Weiss and Blake walked in, smiling. Ruby figured they had gotten their revenge for whatever Yang had done to them, and retrieving Ruby was the final victory.

Blake nodded towards the door, and Ruby followed them back down. She wanted to ask what happened, but she figured the two would explain. Weiss finally decided to explain what happened. As they walked through the polished halls, Weiss told Ruby of how they were tied up and Blake formed a way to escape. She understood Yang put an enchantment on the knot, and Weiss used some spare dust to break the bond. They then knew Yang would return, calmed down, and they exacted their revenge and left her in the room. However, neither of them knew where Ruby was, so they were relieved when Jaune came to them with a message from her.

Ruby found that story slightly humorous, especially when Yang had tied them up, but one thing specifically bothered her. She voiced her concern to the other two.

"That's fine and all, but technically didn't you start this all by accusing Yang of liking Jaune, so you had no reason to exact revenge. Her tying you up was her way of getting revenge."

Weiss shook her head, but Ruby cut her off before she could speak. "If that's the case, then she'll probably be seeking revenge back to even the score. You should be prepared, because when she holds a grudge, her revenge is a little extreme."

As she said this, they had just walked into the dorm room. Blake and Weiss gasped, running over to Yang's bed. They had tied her up with the rope Yang used on them, but she was gone, and the window was open. Weiss's jaw clenched as she approached the window.

Yang was on the loose and coming for them.

Blake and Ruby walked up and looked out the window with her. They figured Yang would come back through the door, so all they had to do was wait. However, they severely underestimated their blonde teammate. They all walked back to the certain of the room, where something heavy fell on them and knocked them all down. Suddenly they were all tied up and thrown against the wall. Blake groaned. It was happening again.

Weiss was fuming at this point. She was not some simple person who was just tied up and thrown around. She could not be treated like this. However her weapon was confiscated and she couldn't move her arms, as they were bound as well. But looking up into the just as furious eyes of Yang Xiao Long, Weiss realized the blonde brawler was not someone she should have messed with.

Yang paced the room angrily before turning to them. "Do you really want to know why I had such an interest in Jaune!?" They all nodded. "Well, if you must know, I was looking forward to fighting him now with his newfound skill. I was hoping he would be a more worthy opponent, and fighting him would be interesting! That's why I was looking with lust, I was imagining fighting him!"

They all look completely shocked, like someone slapped them across the face. So Yang didn't like Jaune, she simply liked the thought of fighting him now that he was getting better. When Ruby thought about it, it made a lot of sense. Yang loved fighting, always looking for a new challenge. She felt stupid for thinking Yang liked Jaune.

Yang sighed. "If you had let me explain before making jokes in the field, this wouldn't have happened!"

Weiss countered her. "But you blushed at our accusation, so we all thought it was true!"

Yang shook her head. "I blushed because it was a ridiculous statement that you would make at me. I mean Jaune? Really? He's a good friend, but… well you know."

Blake just squirmed a little. "Well Yang, now that this has been resolved, can we be untied? This really isn't the most comfortable position, and twice in one day? Really?"

Yang tapped her chin, pondering this request. "I dunno Blake, you guys really had no merit tying me up, as me getting you was revenge. You guys had an extra hit on me, so this is redemption. Maybe I'll leave you like this."

Weiss was getting mad again. "If you keep me like this for any longer you brute…!" She was interrupted by Yang drawing Blake weapon's and cutting the ropes, spilling the three girls to the floor. They stood up holding out their arms, and she cut those too. They rubbed their wrists, which were slightly burned from the rope.

Yang stared at them for a second, and then simply walked out the door, going to finish what she was doing before. Ruby looked at her two teammates before summarizing the events of the day.

"Well, that was a thing."

Jaune was blushing profusely, refusing to look at Yang. He wasn't sure how to feel about that story, but the mention of it had caused him to spit his water on Ren, who did not look happy. In turn Yang had refused to look at him, obviously embarrassed by the story.

Pyrrha was giggling as she looked between the two, obviously enjoying the awkwardness that was in the air. Nora was giggling as well, but just because she was Nora. Weiss and Blake looked a little embarrassed as well, as that story had mentioned a couple of times where Yang had clearly bested them.

Yang cleared her throat. "Yes, well… thanks Ruby for that… enlightening story. But now we have to pick a new pair for this round." She was more than eager to spin the bottle to move away from the story that had just been told.

After the first spin, the bottle landed on Nora, who looked like she was about to pop. She was so eager to tell a story no matter who it was. After another spin the bottle landed on… Blake. Blake wasn't that nervous at first, seeing that it was Nora. They didn't spend that much time together, so Blake thought she might win. Then she remembered about the incident.

Looking at Nora break out in a huge grin, Blake began to get nervous. Something… bad had happened about two weeks ago, and the only people who knew about it were her team and Team JNPR. Obviously Nora remembered, and she was about to use it.

"Alright then Blakey." Yang flinched, as that was her nickname for Blake and no one else could use it. Before she could say anything Nora continued. "I definitely have a story for you. Everyone remembers what happened about two weeks ago, when you went off the deep end and went back to your true cat instincts!"

It had started as a normal day. Team RWBY had a break from classes, and they were spending it outside. They all still had their uniforms on, as switching back and forth would be tedious. Blake was sitting with her back against a tree, listening to Yang ramble on about nothing. Ruby was rummaging through her pack. And Weiss was knitting.

Knitting? Yes. Weiss was very skilled in very lady-like things, and knitting was something she was taught at a young age. She didn't like doing it, but when Ruby recently shred one of her blankets in a sugar rush, Weiss decided to make a new one for her as a special gift.

However, there was one problem with this. That problem was Blake.

Despite Yang not stopping in her talking, Blake was focused on her at all. She kept looking at the yarn that Weiss had, trying as hard as she could to resist the feeling she was getting. No one noticed, but Blake's ears were twitching a lot more than usual. She couldn't focus on anything else, though.

No one noticed her irritation, which was good, but Blake feared she wouldn't be able to hold out for much longer. Of course Ruby made it worse by accidentally pulling out a laser pointer. Why did she even have one of those!? Hopefully Ruby wouldn't turn it on or that would be it. Luckily as happy as she was to find it, Ruby simply put it into her pocket. However, of course, Blake's luck wouldn't last.

All the things provoking her combined were almost enough to push her over the edge. She was trying to focus on Yang's pointless words, but the worst thing possible happened. A mouse scampered by, passing near where Ruby was sitting. No one noticed, but Blake's heightened senses caused her to notice. That pushed her over the edge. How dare this animal think it could invade her territory!

Blake began hissing, which was really concerning Yang. She shifted her gaze to where Blake was glaring at, and she saw the mouse. She realized that Blake was going full out cat. She tensed up and looked like she was about to pounce.

"Blake, sweetie, don't do what I think you're about to do." Yang put a hand on Blake's shoulder.

She didn't even acknowledge Yang's presence, simply getting closer to the mouse. Her teammates began to take notice, looking to Yang to see what was wrong. Yang walked over to Ruby and took the laser pointer from her.

Before she could do anything, Blake sprung at the mouse to subdue it. It scampered off, and she began to give chase. Her movement scattered about four others, and Blake began dashing around trying to catch something. She was hissing as she ran, stunning everyone else. Yang immediately bounded after her, trying to find a way to stop Blake. Ruby and Weiss glanced at each other, and then followed the blonde.

Blake got to the edge of the forest, before she lost the mice. Furious she began looking around for more prey. Just as Yang caught up and was about to turn on the pointer, she spotted a squirrel up in a tree. Blake sprang onto the branches and began another chase, jumping from branch to branch, trying to capture the pesky creature. Yang gave out a cry of frustration before running after her, not bothering to jump after them.

Blake didn't hear her partner's pleas for her to stop, as she was in another world. That squirrel had looked at her funny, and now it had to pay. She could sense the blonde following her, but she would not allow the female to impede on her hunt. The squirrel deserved what it had coming. She only had to catch it.

Blake heard some noise behind her. The blonde had caught up and was yelling at her. Blake didn't have time for this, she had prey to catch!

"Blake Belladona, come back down here now! You aren't a cat, well, just half cat!" Yang tried hopelessly to coax her down, but her cries were met with hissing and angry looks from Blake. Nothing was working, so she had to do what was necessary. She pulled out the laser pointer and aimed it in front of Blake.

Blake, however, was still fully intent on catching the creature. She was about to jump on the branch it was on, when a red dot appeared in front of her. She paused. The dot really intrigued her. She reached out to touch it, but it moved down her tree. Even more curious, she began to follow it down. She had a new target in sight, and this one wasn't going to get away.

It finally got to the ground, but it still moved away from her. She prowled after it, confident of victory. But, when the dot stopped, she swiped at it, but caught nothing. She looked up in confusion, and saw the blonde glaring down at her. Suddenly the blonde tackled her and pinned her to the ground.

Blake started struggling, but her opponent was much stronger than she. She tried biting, but there was no use. She just stared back into the girl's eyes, wondering what was to come.

Yang yelled behind her. "Ruby now!" The red girl ran up with something in her hand. Before Blake could react, a bucket of cold water was poured on her head. She started spluttering, trying to spit the water out of her mouth.

She looked up at Yang in confusion. "Yang, why are you sitting on me, pinning me to the ground, in the middle of a forest. And why am I all wet?"

Yang sighed in relief. Blake was back to her normal state.

"Blake, let's just say you went full feline, and may have chased some small creatures through the forest."

Blake groaned. "I was trying to hold that in, but the yarn, the laser pointer and then the mouse were too much for me."

Yang giggled. "You were acting really funny. I mean, it wasn't fun when I had to chase you down, but it's funny now."

Blake glared at her. "Let no one know this happened."

Someone behind them cleared their throat. The duo looked back and saw Weiss standing there with her own camera, recording.

"Umm… the video of that chase may already have been recording, and uh… sent to Team JNPR."

Blake gasped. She jumped up, a look of pure rage on her face. Weiss took that as a hint to leave, dashing back to the school on her glyphs. Blake immediately gave chase, intending to destroy that camera. Yang looked at Ruby and grinned.

"Seems like something you had to do not long ago, right?"

Ruby blushed. "We still haven't found where Blake hid that camera."

Yang laughed. "And you never will, Blake hid it very well."

Her sister shrugged. "Oh, I don't really care. Anyways, should we go save Weiss from Blake's wrath?"

Yang considered that for a second, looking like she didn't feel like helping. Ruby smiled.

Yang finally relented. "Oh fine, come one, let's get moving."

They started walking back, laughing as they heard Weiss yelling in the distance.

Blake sighed. Of course they had to tell the story of her moment of weakness. She looked at Nora, who was smiling at her victory. Blake admitted she had been bested, and asked if they could continue the game already.

Yang agreed and spun the bottle again.

Note: Well, I didn't disguise the note this time. I decided to put a reference to it in the beginning, instead of putting the note in there. Because this is a four parter, I can't stick any disguised notes in there because it would stand out from the story. I just have to hope you read this.

Anyways, this story is a little long, at least, longer than the ones I've written so far. As you can guess from this layout, as it is a four part story, there will be two stories every part. I haven't decided the order yet, but I have the stories for every person. So, be prepared to find out who is next every week! Also, the stories aren't told exactly as the person telling is explaining it to everyone. They would tell it in a different way, with the others present chiming in from time to time. I just wanted it be a more story oriented part, not just all dialogue, some I'm telling it as if it was its own story.

As usual, thank you for the continued support, I enjoy pleasing the crowd by having fun writing stories. As long as you want more, I will continue to make them. I hope you enjoy!