Weiss opened her eyes to see a golden beam of light bisecting her and Ruby's dorm. Fool, she thought. You should have remembered to close the blinds. Weiss glanced at the clock. 9:25...Our first class is at a quarter before ten! Weiss jumped out of bed.

"Ruby, are you awake?" That's a stupid question, of course she's awake now, Weiss thought.

Ruby sat up groggily in bed. "Weiss, is something wrong?" she asked.

"It's 9:25 right now. Our first class is in 20 minutes!" Weiss exclaimed. Ruby swung her feet over the edge of her bed and stood up.

"We shouldn't have stayed up late watching movies," she said sullenly.

"Nonsense. It was fun. I would like to do it again." suggested Weiss. Perhaps a romantic movie, maybe a rom-com? That would be a dream come true. My, is she beautiful. Weiss realized she was staring and averted her eyes.

"Anyways, Ruby, just um...get ready as quick as you can. I'll let you shower if you want." Weiss said.

"Nah, your majesty can have the shower," teased Ruby. Weiss ignored her, instead going into the bathroom. Her shower was a quick one, except this time, she used Ruby's rose shampoo on purpose. It smells just like her. I need to find out about the Winter Ball. I will go with her, no matter what. Weiss turned off the water and stepped out of the shower, surprising a very embarrassed Ruby.

"Ah! Sorry Weiss, I was just getting my toothbrush, I'm running away now!" squealed Ruby. She closed the door, blushing heavily.

"Dolt!" Weiss called after her. After getting ready, and many apologies form Ruby, the pair exited their dorm, rushing to their first class.

"Ruby," Weiss started, "I can't believe this slipped my mind, but...what's your major?"

"I'm Computer Science. Which are you? Very few majors require Data Structures and Algorithms." Ruby replied.

"I'm a Business major. After all, Schnee Energy is a family-run company."

"Right. Is that what you want to do?" Ruby asked. Weiss gave her a strange look.

"It's what I have to do." They spoke no more until they entered the classroom.

"Yang, I have to ask: is everything ok?" Blake asked.

"Blake, me and Ruby explained that she was gay." Yang replied.

"But Yang, what about your parents? Ruby can't live here in the summer! Where is she going to go? She doesn't have any money!"

"Blake, don't worry. I'll think of something. I just need a little time."

"Yang, winter break is in just over a month, and when all the students go home, Ruby is going to need a place to stay."

"Blake!" Yang's voice turned sharp. "Stop worrying. I'm her sister. I love her. She won't have anything bad happen to her!" Realizing she was yelling, she softened her voice. Her violet eyes looked into Blake's golden ones.

"I'm sorry, Yang, it's just...I'm worried. Not just about Ruby, about you. We've been friends for a long time, and ever since I've known you, you have been like a mother to Ruby. I'm not saying it's a bad thing, it's just...sometimes you're too protective of her. She needs help and support from everyone. Even if you want to do this alone, Yang, you can't!" Blake finished.

"You're a good friend, Blake," Yang muttered, pulling her into a bear hug. "I don't know what I'd do without you. Sometimes, I just wish I could forget about Ruby, abandon her and leave. It's not easy. I would be...happy...if you helped me with this whole thing." she smiled. "Ok, let's get a plan. This weekend, we'll present it to Ruby. Also, we might need Weiss..."

The two girls worked whenever they could during the week, arguing, debating, bantering. Friday night, Yang lay asleep on her desk, homework strewn about. Blake watched her chest rise and fall rhythmically. I envy her. I don't have many...connections. The black haired girl took out her laptop and laid in bed, tapping furiously on the keyboard. After perhaps an hour, Yang lifted her head from the desk.

"What are you writing, Blake?" she asked sleepily.

"I...I was just..." Blake trailed off and hung her head. "Yang, you know I like anime, right?"

"Yeah, of course," replied Yang.

"Well, I've been writing fan fiction for a while, and...it's something I really love, but I'm also not very proud of it." Blake said sullenly.

"Blake, that's awesome! Can I read some of it?" Yang asked. Blake's eyes grew wide, and she seemed to shrink into the covers of her bed.

"No." she muttered.

"Well, whenever you're ready, I'd love to see it." said Yang. "Goodnight, Blake."

"Goodnight, Yang."

Ruby stretched her arms and collapsed into bed. "Ughhh, there are no movies left," she complained. Weiss sat beside her.

"Well, we could always work," she suggested.

"Here, I've got the Battle at Fort Castle slide about wrapped up for our Faunus War project." said Ruby, opening her laptop. Weiss leaned in close to inspect her work.

"Hmm, a capitalization error here, misuse of the Oxford comma..." Ruby toned out Weiss, instead staring at the beautiful girl in front of her. Does her hair always sparkle like starlight? She smells like roses, has she been using my shampoo? I don't care, it makes her irresistible. If I could just... Ruby realized Weiss had asked her a question.

"Sorry, I didn't hear you." Ruby apologized.

"I know, dolt. I was asking you: are you gay?" Weiss' question took Ruby by surprise. Inside, she was reeling, but on the outside, she tried not to let it show. We're so close, could I kiss her? She has pretty eyes. I... Ruby's thought trailed away as she leaned in close to Weiss.

"Yes," she breathed. Then, her world was bliss. Weiss' lips were upon hers, and for the first time in a long time, Ruby felt that everything was all right in the world. She broke off the kiss.

"Weiss–'' Ruby started, but was stopped when Weiss put a finger upon her lips.

"I have wanted to do that for a long time," she breathed.

"Me too." Their lips met again, and whatever Ruby was going to say slipped her mind. Who cares? I'm in love, she thought, drunk with happiness.

"Do you want to watch some crappy romantic movie?" asked Ruby.

"I thought you'd never ask," whispered Weiss, nuzzling into Ruby's chest. Ruby selected one at random, and the two fell asleep, not watching the movie, Ruby stoking Weiss' hair, who refused to let go of Ruby. As Ruby was drifting off to sleep, words came to her and she was speaking before she knew it,

"I love you." Nothing had ever felt more right than that moment, that admittance of love. This is heaven, thought Ruby, closing her eyes to dreams of eternal bliss.

A/N: Aw yeah, writing that White Rose fluff was awesome. In the next few episodes, I'm going to be trying to incorporate more Bumblebee story, because I got some PMs and reviews that asked for it. Pollination FTW :0 Looking forward to writing some angst :). Thanks for stopping by and reading, see ya next time!