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osir-ethria · 3 years
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If Whitley where to get a new outfit, what do you think it would look like?
I’m imagining something similar to what Nicholas wore but with some elects of Weiss, while still overall being it’s own thing
..... So a suit of armor in the middle of Vacuo? I’m joking but that’s all we’ve seen Nicholas in.
Maybe shorts but I think that he’d sacrifice his well being to look great so possibly pants. A shirt like Nicholas’s, the one we see under his armor in the portrait, but make it blue with a white lining. Include a big Schnee simple on the back and maybe two small ones at the cuffs of the sleeves. Pants might be black or white. A tiny red ‘cape’ he carries around to put over his head in case of a sand storm... I’m doing it, a staple and necessity of Vacuo people are goggles for anytime a sandstorm hits so get him some stylish ones.
Really I’d like him to keep some aspects of Atlesian ‘nobility’ since that’s what he was raised in but also take major aspect of dessert clothing. Maybe to joke around hell where a floppy hat from time to time but his focus will be to cover his body in lighter clothes to stop sun burns.
Here’s an extra part with clothing and all, I actually like the fact that Weiss’s clothing has less white in it and I’d prefer Whitley to have more white.
White is typically the color of purity which Weiss wore at the beginning of the series, but we have to remember she was also trying to keep up the image of the perfect heiress. Purity would be included in perfections while blue represents sadness or much more darker sub tones as a color. Or insomnia in electronic fashion. Sadness and negative emotion shows imperfections. Her blues are showing the world her imperfections while holding a type of purity within them.
Whitley would hold more whites now with being ‘purified’ from Jacques by his sister but still hold blue as to shows he’s imperfect and going through a rougher portion. Remnant has deep connections with color in its lore so I’d say it makes sense.
This probably doesn’t make much sense but I tried.
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listless-brainrot · 3 years
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Could haru theoretically accomplish lavabending
okay i’ve technically already answered this but i think it’s pretty interesting so let me elaborate
what’s cool about lavabending is that we now have a Not LOK Example of it because of the new toph comic! so i can actually use that!
the following will basically be my very loose analysis of sorts, as well as observations and connections to be drawn between haru, tyro, and the lavabending presented in the toph comic. i won’t really be using LOK as a reference, because i want to focus more on lavabending as it applies to the atla timeline, as they’re asking about an atla character, but i do recognize and acknowledge the lok lavabenders (ghazan and bolin i believe?).
i’ll put it under a read more for people who haven’t read it yet as i’ll be including comic pages for reference but anyways! time to answer your question:
Could Haru Theoretically Accomplish Lavabending?
so to start, let me recap the comic briefly- 
for those who don’t know, there’s this new character introduced in the toph’s metalbending academy comic named sun who turns out to be a lavabender.
this is important because it shows that lavabending isn’t actually as New as we thought (which is a fair assumption given that our first example of a lavabender was ghazan from lok), it’s just pretty uncommon and this kid just happens to have it, using it during underground the earthbending spats he participates in, as shown below:
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[ID: a 4-paneled page from the Avatar: The Last Airbender comic, Toph’s Metalbending Academy. the first panel depicts a hand slamming against the ground, dust swirling around it with a sound effect for emphasis. the second panel depicts an earthbender, sun, wearing green and brown earth kingdom clothing, posed close to the ground, palms pressed against the ground as smoking lines of red lava begin to trail away from his hands. the third panel depicts sun in the same pose as before, standing behind a surging wave of lava loudly erupting from the blackened earth, aimed at his opponent, a man dressed in blue and brown water tribe clothing, who stands in fear with his arms raised. there is a crowd of onlookers watching the two from behind a barrier of steel boxes, all dressed in various green earth kingdom and red fire nation clothing. the fourth panel depicts sun on a red-tinted panel, bearing a focused expression as lava surrounds the outer edges of the panel, illuminating his face from below, highlighting his serious expression. his irises are tinted orange. End ID]
here, we can see one of the techniques used for lavabending- there is heavy use on being connected to the ground, though the actual bending seems to stem mostly from the hands, with the stance fueling the movement. it’s also interesting how the lava comes out in the form of a literal wave that is similar to the “earth waves” we’ve seen before, but in liquid form. though sun is touching the earth, the bending is focused on moving the earth/lava away from him.
probably because, yknow. it’s lava. you generally can’t touch lava. (also, how he hasn’t killed anyone with it, i don’t know, especially given that he apparently can’t control it)
i thought this was interesting, because we’ve seen this “wave” move before; in fact, we’ve seen this technique before:
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[Image ID: three screencaps from the episode Imprisoned, from season one of Avatar: The Last Airbender. in the first screencap, four earthbenders on a metal rig, dressed in brown and grey prison uniforms, are shown raising a wall of coal, raising their arms above their head and standing on one leg. there is a pile of coal in the background, which katara is standing on. a small group of more earthbenders watch from a distance. in the second screencap, an old bearded man, tyro, is shown slamming his palms against the floor in a bent stance, one leg poised behind him while kneeling with the other. he is wearing a brown and grey prison uniform, and bears a focused expression, mouth open in mid-yell. his son, haru, who is wearing a dark green headband, as well as another earthbender, are shown standing behind him, dressed in the same prison uniform, palms facing downwards, fingers pointed inward. there are other earthbender prisoners watching in the background, standing near a pile of coal. in the third screencap, a wave of black coal quickly descends upon a group of dark red armor-clad nation guards, with pieces of coal flying off in different directions. the front line of five guards are defending themselves from the flying coal, standing with their arms raised to protect their faces. two of the guards in the back stand in firebending poses, holding a fist out while keeping one arm close to the chest. End ID]
look at tyro- he and sun’s stances are nearly identical! the palms hitting the ground, the same exact stance, the resulting chaotic wave motion of coal. this could very well be chalked up to an earthbending technique copied from the show, but it’s still important to note that tyro knows this, as it’s something directly applicable to lavabending. there is a focus on both body movement, but also hand movement especially, as evidenced by the following comic page:
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[Image ID: a singular panel from the Avatar: The Last Airbender comic, Toph’s Metalbending Academy. in this panel, sun is depicted in a bent stance, standing on light brown earth with one foot behind him. he is wearing green and brown earth kingdom clothing. his arms and hands are raised, curling his fingers towards himself as he braces, closing his eyes. red and orange lava flows from the ground below him, surging out like a wave, breaking out of the lower half of the panel. the sound effect “russsh” is behind him, depicted in a similarly red and orange lava-like font, with the top half of the lettering bubbling and rising away. the lower half of the lettering is black, giving it the appearance of cracked lava rock. End ID]
this is another stance we’ve seen before, albeit not in imprisoned. it’s actually on the cover of this very comic, as toph’s standing like this. since we’re talking about haru, though, i won’t include it. but the focus is still the same- raising and pushing the earth/lava away from the user, which haru does a lot of.
my friend @the-hot-zone has already made an EXTREMELY in-depth analysis on haru’s bending style which i will link here, and i highly recommend reading it. it’s entirely supplemental to this, but it does help a lot with understanding where i’m coming from, especially when i mention earthbending and firebending styles.
because i think that, given that haru’s style is so mixed with earth and firebending styles, he could easily pick up lavabending, which is, quite literally, a mix of earth and fire. the control needed to, well control the lava, though, would probably have to be taught by a waterbender, given that lava is a liquid and moves as such, and is known to be hard to control, similar to water.
there’s actually one final point i want to make, though, and this is moreso speculation than anything, so take this at face value:
lavabending is the result of focusing on and tightly compressing earth, which generates friction, thus producing lava.
i know that there are examples of earthbenders manipulating preexisting lava (i.e. kyoshi making kyoshi island) but we see lava being generated within the earth itself, as shown by sun in the above panels. and guess who specializes in compressing earth, specifically earth away from himself?
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[Image ID: a set of four screencaps from the episode Imprisoned, from season one of Avatar: The Last Airbender. the first screencap shows haru’s hand on an orange forest background. he is shown levitating two rocks, which spin over his palm. the second screencap shows haru’s hand, now closed into a fist, with sand streaming out of it. the third screencap shows the prison rig, with tyro and haru standing offscreen in front of a pile of coal, bending and compressing pieces of coal that levitate between their outstretched palms. the fourth screencap shows the same as the third screencap, but with the coal solidified into a solid, jagged rock. End ID]
haru and tyro, but mostly haru. we see him reduce solid rock to sand in one hand. we see both of them work together to turn lots of individual coal pieces into a huge solid lump of coal. we can see that they’re capable of compressing earth this way from a distance- who’s to say they can’t go farther? who knows what they can do once they get on solid ground?
so. keeping in mind that tyro uses very similar movements to sun, analyzing how sun’s lavabending technique works, knowing that haru uses similar bending movements as firebenders, and knowing that both haru and tyro specialize in bending compression and manipulating earth away from them, i propose this to answer your question:
tyro could, theoretically, be a lavabender, and there is a high possibility that he could teach lavabending to his son, haru.
i think it would be really neat if tyro was a lavabender, especially given that he’s the leader of haru’s village. they’d probably want a strong earthbender to be in charge- if he was a lavabender, then that adds more to being its protector, given that he led the resistance when the fire nation did eventually come for the village. even when they were “outnumbered ten to one”, as haru put it.
it would be a dangerous skill that the fire nation most likely hasn’t seen before, and would explain all the precautions they take with locking up the earthbenders. in fact, they send six fn guards to arrest haru, a singular earthbender- if they knew he was the son of a lavabender, or that lavabenders existed in the village, it would make sense that they would send so many just to subdue one.
furthermore, tyro teaching haru how to lavabend would be so cool, especially given the techniques haru already knows. he could utilize it in new ways that tyro’s probably never heard of or seen before, especially given that the technique is so rare. haru being able to even learn it also makes sense with this concept- tyro being able to lavabend and then his son also being able to lavabend makes sense.
i might make a separate post on this, solely because i have so many thoughts, but for now, there’s your answer.
tl;dr: yes, i think haru could, theoretically, lavabend. i also think his dad, tyro, could lavabend, and, after breaking out of prison, he would teach this ability to his son.
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wu-sisyphus-gang · 3 years
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Motion Sickness Chapter 52
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Neo and I waltzed up on Aurum. I had my pipe clenched between my front teeth and was taking a pull on it long enough to make my head spin. Damn, it felt good. Silence, apart from the soul rending music. True peace with the bugs behind my face.
Cobalt and Obsidian were there and they were armed. Obsidian had a hatchet, red and black, and Cobalt had a machine gun. I could only guess who they were for. They didn't really concern me. I was a tough cookie and Neo was no slouch.
"Well you busted my boys out. I owe you for that," Aurum told me. "Join me. Have a seat."
I did, carefully maneuvering the harness of tools on my back. Neo plopped down beside me, kicking one leg up over the other. I watched Cobalt's eyes watch her legs and snorted a little. Maybe he hadn't seen any action in a while.
I took another long take on my pipe and made sure to blow it away from Neo out of a sense of politeness and professional courtesy.
"You got my information?" I half asked, half demanded. "I want to know about that facility."
"Easy champ. Relax. Have a drink." He poured one out for us. Neo obliged him but I was already cruising. The ceiling and walls were doing a decent rate in my head. It felt awesome but I didn't need to add to that in case things went sideways.
I tapped my pipe out on an ashtray. "You better not fuck around with me. I'll rip your party pad apart to find what I want and I'll hand you over to Neo. She'll chew into you."
"Don't be like that. I was just going to offer you more work. You did a good job and you're quite the badass from what I'm told." Obsidian shuffled, a touch nervously. Perhaps remembering coasting by guide wires thousands of feet above the ground as I flew him and his pal around. Or maybe he was remembering the way I ripped the roof off his prisoner transport. "I have no intention of pissing you off. I just wanted you to know that there was more I could offer you."
"Like what?"
"Money, for one."
"Not interested," I disagreed quickly. I had millions in digital currency and a few dozen grand in cash.
"Maybe so." He went with it easily. "How about information on the General. I can put you in contact with a group that will let you know what he's really up to. I don't have the details myself."
I reclined. He had my attention. I packed another bowl from my grinder.
"Let's hear about the Schnee and her facility first. Then we can talk about the General."
"Very well. She visits the Sinovial Bunker everyday. It's near the academy. All she does is visit this old lady the whole place is built around. Your guess is as good as mine as to why. I have a few eyes inside but they're not allowed close to the woman. The only person she's allowed to see is the Schnee, which death might be preferable to."
I nodded. It was the summer or winter maiden. It had to be. That made Winter the next maiden if the General's plan went well. Something to keep an eye on. I could set my trap for Cinder around the place.
"Or maybe your guess as to why is better than mine."
"Maybe." I took a toke, keeping the place spinning at an appropriate rate. Not too fast, not too slow. Indica tended to wear off fast.
"Well don't share everything all at once now." He laughed and poured himself another drink.
"I had no intention of doing so. You'd be the one owing me after that."
"So are you ready to talk about the General?" He asked.
"And a few other people. What have you heard about a man named Merlot?" I asked. He frowned and shook his head. "How about Tyrian Callows? Or Hazel Rainart? Or Cinder Fall?"
"The first one rings a bell. He's in Atlas if nothing else. A scorpion faunus, yes?"
I nodded. "He's incredibly dangerous. I have a bit of a vendetta against him. He tried to kill me once."
"He tried to kill you ."
"I wasn't always such a badass."
"Well if he comes up, I'll leave him to you, shall I?"
"That would be best. He might kill you and torture you for fun. He's a bit of a psycho."
"Well I'm willing to pass on information about all four. In exchange for a favor."
"What do you need me to do?" That's what I was. I was a doer. I got things done for people now.
"A rival gang is moving in on my territory. I need you to stomp them out. It shouldn't be a problem for somebody of your talents."
"You need them dead or just hurt?" I asked.
"Either or. I need them out of my way."
"Tell me more about them."
"They're called the Blue-Hats. You heard of them?"
I shook my head and exhaled smoke. It was quickly lost to the energy of The Den.
"They've got this big hang-out in Cerebri-Plaza. I'll show you." He pulled out his scroll and flicked open a map of Atlas. "They're fucking annoying."
"What do they do?"
"Run drugs mostly. Occasionally they do killings and beatings but mostly drugs. They're my main competition when it comes to hyper."
I nodded along. "And you want me to bust their skulls. Burn their supply, maybe."
"I like where your head's at. I'd rather you steal it for my boys but if you can't do that then go for it and burn it. Sure, why not?" He swallowed some of his drink. "My own boys haven't been able to crack at them, not since they were in prison. But now we have you. And I'd rather things didn't devolve into shooting in the streets. Try and keep it indoors. You get this done for me. And I'll find out about those four. All you want to know. Plus the General's secret project. What do you say?"
I chewed on my pipe and looked at his projected map of Atlas. "Send me their location information."
"What? You going to do it now?"
"I've got nothing better to do. I'll be back before the night is over. Keep my seat warm." If it was just this then it would be easy. Too easy. I sometimes forget what life was like for non-hunters. Considering how long I'd been a hunter.
I'd been at it for nearly my whole life. Practically my whole life. It's just that I was only three years old or so. I've been out of the tank that long, I guess. I was maybe four depending on how you wanted to cut your definition of life, which I realize was a discussion most people didn't have to have with themselves.
That's how long I'd been grown in that incubator to adulthood. Then I'd immediately gone to Beacon, had my aura unlocked, and started fighting.
It was a matter of relativity, I suppose. I'd been at it for arguably longer than Ruby or Yang had been. If it was a matter of ratios rather than time, that is.
"Well you do work fast," Aurum said in his tacky suit.
I stood up and Neo bounced on her heels behind me. "Yep." I told her. "We're off to smash some heads in. Get excited."
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It was a three story building and I took my time scoping it out. I'd had to pocket my pipe once I got outside of The Den. I was sure I had an earthly cologne, besides.
It was getting to midnight and sure enough a bunch of boys in blue hats came in and out of the building. The closest thing to gang uniforms that really existed besides the Malachites' gear.
It had nice glass windows and music and lights radiated from the inside. It sounded like as much of a party was going on inside as was taking place at The Den. It was too bad Neo and I were going to pop this joint.
I pulled a few red dust crystals and squeezed them until they shattered like I practiced. Then I waved a hand and blew out the windows on the top floor with fire. Screaming poured from the inside. I had told Aurum I was going to burn it and he made it clear he didn't care enough for me to not.
I palmed a yellow crystal and crushed it in my hand. I waved a hand and lightning struck the upper floor and shook the building.
I was going to shake and batter the place with my magic first. Then I was going to strike with Neo beside me. She had her umbrella leaning against one shoulder and was standing next to me, watching me cast my bolt against the building.
The building was all silver greys like much of the Atlas skyline. And it had been built to code with enough distance between it and the nearby buildings that the fire now burning inside wouldn't spread. It was an isolated target.
I activated my semblance. I felt the power flood over and throughout me. I focused my will, my very essence on holding onto the power as long as I could. I glowed blue and hummed with energy.  
I reached over my shoulder and drew the bronze and white longsword with the foot and a half long red handle. I spun it in one hand with ease, leaving my shield on my back. The broadsword would only be hampered in doors and I was fast enough that the shield wasn't necessary for these sorts of goons.
I walked up to the burning building and kicked the front door down and in. People came running out screaming and I let them. It was those staying behind to save the product from the burning building I would need to deal with.
A kid with a blue hat turned a pistol sideways at me and shot with atrocious aim. He had red hair and dark eyes. Another blakc haired kid added submachine gun fire to the mix and I rushed forward, hovering inches above the ground.
I slashed Mr. Gangsta to the ground. He fell screaming. Then I cut the submachine gun into pieces and reached my free hand out and grabbed the man still holding the butt of the weapon. I threw him behind me into a wall hard enough to crack it. Both him and the wall, that is.
There were people trying to save boxes from the upstairs fire. Boxes which I could smell were full of greens and it made my mouth water a touch. Unfortunately I couldn't have any of that and I raced at them and sliced the boxes out of their hands.
A knife came up at me which I blocked with my free hand and turned with incredible strength against its user, a brown haired kid with blue eyes. It sank into his stomach and he fell gasping to the stairs. Slumping to the side. Red smeared across his hair and face.
I snatched a pistol out of one of their hands and shattered it by squeezing it. I kicked him down but left him alone otherwise so he could carry the others to safety.
The last man had aura. It was blue and crackling.
I kicked him with both legs and he fell to the side. I bashed him with the pomel of Crocea Mors. I claimed the stairway to find Neo already fighting on the second floor. There were nearly fifteen Blue-Hats up here. I readied my sword and slashed the barrel of a rifle in two and throw the man behind it to the ground. I kicked him in the chin afterwards.
I slashed at another in the gut and he went down holding his chest and letting the blood fly free. I stepped past the dying man and onto the next. I stabbed with the tip of Crocea Mors and met resistance. More aura. I stabbed again and cut once and eventually made my way through it and he fell to the side bleeding.
I came up on a woman in a blue hat and long blonde hair. She was pretty enough with bright blue eyes but I cut her aside anyways with the diagonal edge of Crocea Mors' longsword.
I slammed the hilt of the blade into the skull of another and I pulled out another dust crystal. Yellow. I squeezed it and it turned grey as it broke and the energy came rushing up my arm. I pointed a hand forward and the bolt struck behind where seven of them were forming a foreign line and tossed them about like rag dolls.
Just because I was mostly immune to small arm fire didn't mean I wanted to go up against a firing squad. There were heaps of brown boxes in the corner and I watched the still growing fires consume them.
Neo wrapped her legs around one poor soul's head and flung him back into the flames where he screamed in real pure agony. Getting burned hurts. A lot. Getting burned all over probably hurts a lot more.
I grabbed a blue hat by the collar and picked him up with a casual strength and slammed his head into the ceiling then I tossed him aside. All these guys the fire would probably consume. I went back and stabbed him in the chest. It just seemed more merciful.
I could see plastic packets of hyper, some drown out on tables others still in their boxes. I palmed another fire crystal and let the fire burst forth from it. I was using dust raw. In its most destructive form. I'd heard of sewing it into clothes as Cinder did, I'd also heard of consuming it into the body to be used as a bit of an amplifier. This was either of those. This was the caveman's version of using dust. It was simple and raw.
I was strangely good at it. I consumed a crystal and cast my sword at a group of boxes and let the fires wash forth from the blade. I wasn't even sure I'd be able to hold onto the power very long. Better to use it before it hurt me and let it out.
I was still holding onto my semblance and I glided forward and front kicked a blue hat out of a window. He tumbled through the glass violently and fell the two stories.
The building was starting to cave in on us. Beams from the third floor where I'd sent my first blast were descending onto the second. And I'd set this floor ablaze a plenty.
"Neo! Let's bug out. Jobs done." I told her. The place was falling apart. I slashed at the wall and bounded out into the street and landed in a single massive leap.
I sheathed my sword and brushed ash from my dark clothes. I slapped at my cape where the lamp hung by my side. We made this look easy too. It would have been much harder if I'd been respecting the sanctity of life but who had the time and the power to do that. It would take a near god to go around sparing life in the sort of combat I was in. I could kill, that was abundantly clear.
But how could I minimize the loss of life in a burning building I was attacking? I couldn't stop time or manipulate space. My semblance just made me stronger and faster. And I wasn't sure that Neo would have been on board if I was trying to avoid death all the time. I wasn't sure I could keep her on my side if that was the case.
I released my semblance. Letting my power evaporate into nothing. I'd held onto it for a long time in there. I was sure that with enough practice I'd be able to hold onto the power indefinitely. I might even be able to combine different dust types with it and do all sorts of nasty things one day. For now all I was capable of was raw destruction with dust. I might be able to eat it one day with enough practice. And I had the money for dust and I was in the dust capital of the world.
I'd make time to practice magic. People like Aurum would give me all the targets I could ask for and one life was as inconsequential to me as another. I'd have my share of practice to use the power against.
But when I ran into Tyrian again I wanted to be ready to squash him like the bug he was. And when I fought Cinder again I wanted to have all the tools I could possibly have at my disposal. That meant practicing dust eating. That meant practicing using its raw form and perhaps using it with my weapon to bring out the greatest effect like Raven had done.
In a moment she had turned the tide enough in that fight to escape from me. When I had her dead to rights she'd used dust to leverage enough of an advantage, just enough, to win. I couldn't remain ignorant about dust any longer. I had to learn how to use it for magic.
For now that meant these little things against people like the Blue-Hats. But one day it would mean taking dust to that next level against monsters like Cinder. With enough dust, I could overcome the power of a maiden. I had literally no excuse to stop improving and stop getting better. So in the weeks Neo and I had traveled I practiced.
Yuma had been right to say I was loaded with the stuff. Now I could do minor destruction magic with it. It wasn't enough. It may never be enough but I had to use every resource available to me if I wanted to defeat Cinder. She was two maidens now. I wasn't sure there had ever been such a thing in all of history but she was now.
She also knew how to use dust and glass and gods only knew what her semblance was. She was dangerous. Probably more dangerous than me and more dangerous than ever. I need the edge dust could bring if I ever wanted to defeat her. That was why I brought Neo on board.
I needed to seize every edge.
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-WG
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masterweaverx · 4 years
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Me: “I should probably be writing so I don’t get so desperate at the last minute that--”
My brain: “The El Goonish Shive characters as students of Beacon academy MAKE IT HAPPEN GO GO GO!”
Me: “FINE. I’ll draw notes, but I’m not necessarily doing the story!”
So anyway here’s some notes for a story I’m not necessarily doing.
Team SPET (Spectral), led by Grace
Grace Sciuridae:
Faunus, Vale origin. Squirrel tail, “antennae” forelocks, and clawed fingernails/toenails (not actual claws, she just let them grow out.
Emblem: An acorn, generally worn as a pin on her sleeve.
Outfit is a loose long-sleeved shirt in green, black pants, bandoleer belt with a sheathe for her weapon and pouches, and no shoes/gloves.
Beacon uniform adjustments: no shoes, and she doesn’t wear the neck ribbon thing, but otherwise standard girl’s outfit.
Semblance: Extensorary. Grace can extend her aura to feel anything in the area, manipulate objects, or simulate flight.
Weapon: Shade Tail. A zweihander that splits into two bladed whips. Possible Dust effects.
Backstory: Kidnapped as a child by Damien, who in this universe is an absolutely insane faunus-supremacist that thinks he can control the Grimm, Grace lived several unkind years in the forests of Vale before managing to escape and arriving at Beacon academy. Ozpin let her in as a student mostly to provide her the protection of paperwork, since from what she’s describing Damien might be tied to the Bigger Secret of the world. She becomes partners with Tedd during initiation. Her upbringing does leave her mostly the same as EGS prime canon, ignorance of all social norms included, but she has an especial dislike of the creatures of Grimm due to Damien’s madness. Also she doesn’t get racism. Period.
Susan Pompoms:
Human, Argus origin. Appears mostly the same as EGS canon, with exception of single blonde side-braid.
Emblem: Venus symbol, used as a belt buckle.
Outfit is a dark blue longcoat has straps on the back, through which backpack straps are run to hold onto her Big Box O’ Stuff. Wears blue pants held up by belt and going into calf-high boots, black leotard, and black three-finger half gloves. Shoulder armor and a metal backbrace.
Beacon uniform adjustments: Boy’s uniform instead of girl’s, but otherwise standard.
Semblance: Portation. Susan can mark any container as hers and teleport whatever's in it to herself and back.
Weapon: Morrígna. A warhammer that can split into a sword and mallet. The mallet can morph into a one-handed gun.
Backstory: The early parts of the backstory would remain basically the same, but she doesn’t meet Nanase until Beacon and has only a passing familiarity with Sarah as ‘Oh yeah, her family comes to Argus sometimes.’ But she would have a friendship/rivalry with Pyrrha, which might lead to some interesting interactions with Jaune. She winds up partnered with Elliot during initiation. And, upon realizing how completely unaware of social norms sheltered Grace is, would be very vocal about certain people not abusing her.
Elliot Dunkel:
Human, Mantle origin. Literally looks the same as canon, because why break a good look?
Emblem: An oval with some abstract lines, seen as a symbol on his shirt.
Outfit is a White cape and black crop-top, black pants and white shoes, belts in an x-shape over his belly with pouches for carrying things.
Beacon uniform adjustments: he does not wear the white undershirt. That’s it. The jacket’s buttoned up, but he doesn’t wear the undershirt.
Semblance: Soul Fury. Elliot can draw on the negativity of others, such as pain and fear, in order to increase his own physical attack strength. He has trained this to a degree that he is capable of jumping to intense heights.
Weapons: Honor and Justice. Arm-mounted bladed tonfas, capable of shooting grappling hooks from the wrist to either drag himself to a location or to bring a foe to him. Used to be part of the Four Ideals, but leg-mounted equivalents went to Ellen.
Backstory: Saved Tedd from some bullies during one of his visits to Mantle, became close friends. Otherwise standard backstory. Some people might note his childhood doesn’t mention his twin sister, and he’ll say there was a whole money-legality thing until recently. Anybody with a truth-sensing semblance will know he’s lying. The truth, however, is Very Classified. Like seriously you don’t know how classified it is.
Tedd Verres:
Human, Atlas origin. Left half of his hair is the original ‘long hair’, right half is the new ‘pixie cut’.
Emblem: A circle with three lines extending from it, which is placed on his equipment.
Outfit is a light blue longcoat with internal pockets (and everyone is going to comment on that since none of the other characters have pockets), light blue pants, black shirt and boots. Also some purple armor around his chest that is slightly rounded and matching greaves on his legs.
Beacon uniform adjustments: wears the girl’s outfit, but with a tie.
Semblance: Copyscan. Tedd can identify other people's semblances with some observation, and make limited-use copies of them with physical contact.
Weapon: Convergence. A gauntlet with an extendable shield, which also stores copies of semblances. Ted also has an energy pistol called Expedience.
Backstory: Tedd’s dad still works for a coverup agency, but now it’s the RWBY-canon ‘Keep Magic and the existence of Salem an utter secret’ cover-up agency. Tedd was brought into this against his father’s wishes when General Ironwood realized the potency of his semblance, but this also gave him access to a few classified doohickies such as this fused universe’s version of the Dewitchery Diamond. Going to Beacon is meant as a ‘field test’ of Tedd as an agent, at least according to Ironwood, but there’s also his dad wanting him to have friends that aren’t involved in all the top secret drama. Also yes, he does have a copy of Ellen’s gender change spell in Convergence which she willingly refreshes for him, and he will sometimes spend time as a girl. (Possible connection to May Marigold down the line?)
Team STNE (Stone), led by Sarah
Sarah Brown:
Human, Mistral origin. The only real difference is that her hairband now sports fancy curls and flanges and also it’s made of bronze as a sort of informal helmet.
Emblem: a double-sided question mark which is engraved into her arm guards.
Outfit is a pink knee-length dress, belt with four pouches radially aligned. Armored boots, greaves, and with her shoulders, all bronze.
Beacon uniform adjustments: none, but she still wears her headgear.
Semblance: Lookout. Sarah can instantly take in details about her environment to a highly detailed degree, with a range that extends the more aura she pours into it. While she can examine things that might be hidden, i.e. the inside of a closed book, she cannot change anything.
Weapon: Zauberei. Spear/staff that can shift into a rifle and split into a pistol and dagger. It sort of looks like a giant paintbrush?
Backstory: An ordinary Mistral combat student who went up against Pyrrha Nikos and Susan during some combat tournaments and got a case of starry eyes for both of them. Upon hearing they were going to Beacon, she decided to go too because why not? What she doesn’t realize is that she’s going to be put in charge of a team of Secrets and Drama. She winds up partnered with Justin during initiation.
Justin Tolkiberry:
Human, Vale origin. Aside from a very fancy set of earrings in one ear, he looks about the same as his canon counterpart.
Emblem: Abstract fire, which is displayed prominantly on the back of his gi.
Outfit is an open orange gi with lots of red fire patterns and buckled belts around the ankles, thighs, biceps, and forearms. Also sandles. And he does have a belt around the pants with a few pouches.
Beacon uniform adjustments: Wears sandles instead of shoes.
Semblance: Not known, exactly. Justin knows he can ignore damage sometimes, but the details are unclear.
Weapon: Dashing Delver. A rectangle-headed shovel that turns into a tower shield/sled.
Backstory: Basically the same as canon Justin, except that because Remnant is more accepting of LGBT+ people overall he wasn’t bullied and was just very irritated at Mellissa. Also Elliot and Nanase were on entirely different continents so there’s that. He’ll be the snarky rational one when everything about his team is revealed. 
Nanase Kitsune:
Faunus, Menagerie origin. Has naturally dual-colored hair to match her naturally dual-colored fox ears.
Emblem: A heart-shaped fox head thing she wears on her shirt.
Outfit is a black jacket, yellow croptop with emblem in red, red skirt with yellow trim, red armbands, black shoes, and a pouch belt that hangs off one hip instead of being used as a belt.
Beacon Uniform Adjustment: She keeps her armbands.
Semblance: Fairy Companion. Nanase can summon fairy companions to herself or anyone she has an emotional connection with. These fairies run off her subconscious unless she deliberately controls them, and can be used to communicate, scout, or detonate as weapons. Their size is controllable, ranging from ‘hold in one hand’ to ‘outright as big as Nanase herself’, though they always appear to be wearing what Nanase is at time of summoning. Larger fairies take proportionally more aura to summon.
Weapon: Faewind. A backpack with four cable-attached fairy wings. Each wing is a bladed arm/leg shield with inbuilt nozzles that serve either as short-range blasters or a jetpack when retracted.
Backstory: The Kitsunes are a very important family in Menagerie, with a lot of political clout, and Nanase is expected to reflect that as her mother sends her to Beacon in order to indirectly represent Menagerie at the Vytal tournament. Nanase, however, is using this first chance to not have to be a Perfect Icon to actually search for her own identity. She becomes partners with Ellen during initiation, and picks up on how Ellen is really not comfortable talking about her own past. There’s a slow gradual growth of trust going on, and Nanase slowly comes to realize she might love this girl.
Ellen Dunkel:
Human(ish), Mantle origin. Looks the same as canon because of course she does.
Emblem: A rectangular mirror with a suspiciously familiar diamond shape in the center, painted on her shirt.
Outfit: Where Elliot wears a cape, Ellen wears an open coat. But otherwise it’s basically the same, if adjusted for female.
Beacon Uniform adjustments: She doesn’t wear the socks. That’s it. She wears the shoes but not the socks.
Semblance: Shift Beam. Ellen is capable of generating a beam of light from her palm. If the target has no active aura, it is impacted with a degree of force relative to the amount of aura input. If a target does have aura, the beam can cause temporary physical alteration; Ellen is still learning the ins and outs of this, but she can usually make other bodies more like hers (i.e. physically female). This is noted to be unusual, since no other known semblance outright shapeshifts people. Consequently, she tries to avoid using it in ways where this can be observed.
Weapon: Courage and Virtue. Leg tonfas. Complete with jump-jets. Used to be Elliot's.
Backstory: Officially she’s just the long-lost twin of Elliot’s who recently got back out of the foster care system. Unofficially, the dewitchery diamond exists in this fused universe and Ellen has to keep her origin a secret because if Salem heard about her hooooo boy! The original plan was for her, Elliot, and Tedd to all be on the same team so they could protect each other but she wound up partnering with Nanase and then on a seperate team and now Ellen is conflicted between explaining her origins to her partner and not wanting people to freak out. But she does slowly start to explain her various quirks, as people (especially Nanase) start to notice stuff about her.
The Plot:
I dunno, team SPET and STNE interact with teams RWBY and JNPR and get involved in the world-spanning conspiracy? My brain is saying this is enough for now.
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mewmewchann · 6 years
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RWBY: Y.v.S - Black Snow (PREVIEW)
I’m sorry that this chapter is taking so long! I’ve been having a lot of writer’s block recently... We’re in Atlas now!
If you have any questions about this fanfic, please ask! If you want to read the story so far, click here.
As Winter walked through the streets of dull grey buildings, she could hear the staring people nearby whispering amongst themselves as she walked past.
“Look! Isn’t that Winter Schnee?” “I thought Ironwood was gonna keep her in the military forever...Apparently not.”
“Look, just because she isn’t WITH the military doesn’t mean she’s LEFT the military.”
“I heard she lost her sister in the fall of Beacon.”
“Yeah. They never found the body...”
“...It was a Nevermore, wasn’t it?” “Don’t be silly, it was an Ursa!”
“I feel sorry for her...It’s an emotional burden to lose a relative, let alone a sibling.”
“Does that mean that she’s the heir to the company now?” “I don’t think so. I doubt that old Jacques is going to let her take over now that she’s so tight-knit with the general.”
“Well, I heard that his son’s the heir now.” “Really? Even at his young age? I’m pretty sure that’s just a rumour.” “Either way, I don’t think that Jacques is going to hand the reins to Willow anytime soon-”
“Be quiet! She might be able to hear us!”
She could hear them. But Winter was used to it. Since the Schnee name was a household name across Remnant, Winter had practically grown numb to people pointing and muttering and chatting whenever she walked past them.
The intimidating shadow of Atlas Academy covered most of the street as she walked by. The academy was relatively close by to the manor, but Winter still hadn’t gotten used to being covered by it’s shadow whenever she walked past.
The building – fringed at the front with academy students – was a lot more blocky and military-like compared to Beacon, but still retained the shape of a prestigious castle. The metal decorations on the gates and some areas of the architecture were sharp and accentuated with even sharper blade-like shapes, almost like a single touch with your finger would send one of them right through your hand.
Winter was so focused on the building’s structure that she walked right into one of the students outside.
“Oh!” She said, as she realised her blunder. She offered a hand to help the Atlas student up. “Are you okay?”
Or, at least, they looked like an Atlas student.
Rather than wearing the Atlas uniform, they wore a mostly dark green outfit with a skirt-like accessory and a short waistcoat both coloured in purple. They had short white hair, miscoloured purple eyes and a pair of goggles with golden lenses – obviously as another accessory, as they were over their fringe-covered forehead rather than covering their eyes.
When Winter offered her hand, the student used one of their own – one of six – to help themselves up. “I’m fine.” Winter sighed. “I’m sorry. I didn’t see you when I was-”
“Hey, hey.” The student – who Winter honestly couldn’t tell if they were a boy or a girl – smirked. “No worries.”
Winter looked up at the academy building again. It felt like the building was staring down at her, watching and mocking her every move.
The very thought of that sent a chill down her spine.
“Pretty intimidating, huh?” The student said, obviously noticing Winter staring at the school building.
“Yes, I have to admit.”
“Hey, I’ve been a student there for almost a year now and even I’m still not used to it.”
Winter looked at them quizzically, and they just laughed.
“Well, I got places to go. See you, I guess.”
They ran off to the front of Atlas Academy’s building, to join three more students dressed in a similar calibre – obviously, all four of them were a team.
Rather than letting the academy building intimidate her for any longer, Winter decided to walk quickly out of it’s shadow and continue towards the manor.
As she got closer to the Schnee family manor, Winter walked past a girl. She looked a bit too old to be a student, but way too young to be a proper huntress. She had dark blue eyes (one of which was covered with a baby-blue eyepatch), violet hair tied in a ponytail, a blue top and jeans, a dark leather jacket and a navy blue belt-like choker necklace with a silver buckle.
She was muttering something about stopping here on her way to Mistral when Winter walked past.  As the white-haired soldier slowly approached the Manor and walked inside, the girl’s eyes lit up and her mouth extended into a wide smirk.
“Jackpot.”
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texanredrose · 7 years
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Beaten
Set in the same universe as "Broken" with ace!Yang, a sequel if you will. Based in part on a comment made by @keena-kapu as well as the general insanity that comes with military life.
Winter sat at her desk, typing furiously in hopes of completing her reports before close of business. While not a fan of having a desk job, she could admit that the benefit of a predictable schedule meant she could plan things out more efficiently and she'd agreed to meet Yang at a florist's shop in downtown Vale by eighteen hundred. That meant leaving final formation immediately after the command to fall out, which in turn meant she couldn't be tempted to return to her desk for any reason. General Ironwood had relocated his operations to the tiny outpost in Vale for a few months specifically to facilitate her planning efforts for the wedding and she wouldn't squander it by being late or failing to meet the deadlines placed upon her.
By the time someone stepped through the open doorway to her office, Winter had just saved the last of her spreadsheets, a heavy sigh pushing past her lips as she spied the clock. Sixteen-oh-four, about half an hour until formation and another twenty minutes before she'd have to sprint for the docks to make the airship departure on time. If worst came to worst, she could always utilize her personal one and pay the docking fee out of pocket for the unauthorized departure and landing. That meant she had, perhaps, ten minutes to check over all her files before submitting them for review, already more than aware it would take a few minutes to send out the necessary e-mails due to a slow server. Really, how they couldn't afford more efficient technology boggled her mind.
"Not even a hello? I see you've settled into your new administrative role rather comfortably; can't tear yourself away from the terminal, can you?" Blue eyes darted up to the newcomer, a small smile breaking across her lips as an old friend removed their helmet and set it aside. Unlike the majority of the military, they wore a uniform comprised mostly of reds and browns, a beige jumpsuit beneath rust colored pads, giving their shorter stature a stout, imposing build. "How have you been, Winter?"
"That's a bit informal for an address, Commander," she replied, the lightness in her tone reminiscent of teasing without going so far as she stood up, walking around her desk to embrace the other Atlesian soldier. "It's been a long time."
"So much has happened over the years, it feels like a lifetime." Commander Terry Cotta smiled, opening their arms to offer a brief embrace before stepping back and clapping her on the shoulders. "I'm kinda surprised we both survived, honestly. Between the war and the instabilities it caused, we probably should be dead a few times over."
"I'm glad you haven't lost your morbid touch," she replied, crossing her arms over her chest. Normally, she would be standing ramrod straight at the position of attention for the ranking officer, but their familiarity had put her at ease enough to crack a slightly wider smile. "But we both managed to Cotta it close a few times."
Rolling their eyes, Terry couldn't help but chuckle. "I see that girlfriend of yours is having an effect on your sense of humor."
"Fiancé, actually." Pulling off her left glove, she showed off the ring. Much like the one she'd presented to Yang, it could expand into a necklace, but she'd learned early on that her uniform made it nigh impossible to show off when around her neck. Besides, seeing as the vast majority of her duties revolved around her desk, wearing the slim band beneath her glove didn't pose too much of a concern. "We're getting married in a few months. I mailed an invitation to your house-"
"You mean that building I haven't seen in almost six years?" Terry raised a brow, but admired the piece of jewelry with a sincere hum of appreciation. "I'll try stopping by to pick up the envelope on the condition that I'm attending as a friend, only. None of this 'higher ranking' crap." A twinkle sparked in ocean blue eyes, so much darker than her own. "Unless you want to go back to our Academy days when you outranked me."
"I was your team leader- hardly a rank," she replied, slipping her glove back on and laughing. "But those are terms I'll agree to and you won't be the only person in attendance under that stipulation."
"I should hope not." They glanced towards the doorway and lowered their voice. "James has done enough for both of us that I'd be a little irate if you didn't invite him along as well."
Winter nodded, briefly taken back to a brisk spring morning in her last year at Atlas Academy, when General Ironwood informed all members of Team WHYT that they were being selected for individual duties within the Atlesian military, should they choose to take them. By that point, years of military instructors had made the choice seem easy, and the four went through their graduation ceremony keenly aware they wouldn't be working together once officially inducted into the rank and file. Winter went through the Specialist Training Program and earned her position six months later while Terry went on to found the Atlas Rapid Response Team. Herron and Yvette took their own paths, though the duo had lost touch with their former teammates during the intervening years. While she hadn't seen their names listed as KIA during the confrontation with Salem, Herron had shown up on a MIA list shortly after the war's conclusion and Yvette seemed to disappear out of military records entirely. From their brief contact over the years, Terry had expressed several fruitless attempts to find both of them with little results and Winter, frankly, hadn't the opportunity to do much besides dig into files she probably shouldn't access.
"Yang insisted I keep spots open for them. Herron and Yvette, I mean." She admitted, a note of sadness in her voice. "She thinks it's good to keep the hope alive. There's even a spot for her mother..."
Once again, a hand found its way to her shoulder, and for a moment it felt like old times when she and her partner were trying not to be crushed by the heavy expectations placed upon them by every authority figure in their lives. "I know you've only told me a little bit about her... complicated relationship with her mom, but I think she's right. Maybe it's false hope and it'll be proven wrong in the end, but I think it's better to hope for the best in certain circumstances and merely be prepared for the worst."
"I suppose that's true. Although, I don't think she truly believes the woman will show; they've only met face-to-face six times in over twenty years." Winter sighed, shaking her head. "I don't understand it myself but I have a different relationship and expectation of my family."
"Which translates to: you didn't bother inviting your parents, did you?"
"Of course not. Father's in prison still and mother... even if she did appear, I fear she'd merely try to break Qrow's sobriety."
"Wait, Qrow? That civilian who gave you trouble on the Mistral mission years ago?" Terry furrowed their brows. "You invited him?"
"Oh, I must've forgotten to mention; he's Yang's uncle."
Further surprised, the Commander let out a little chuckle. "Small world."
"Tell me about it." She cringed. "He's more bearable now that he's sober, though, so I will give him that." Her gaze darted towards the clock. Sixteen twelve, which meant she hardly had enough time to send out her reports before heading to formation. "Where does the time go?"
"If I knew, I'd steal some back for the both of us." Terry nodded towards the terminal. "Late night tonight?"
"Absolutely not; we're going to a florist to decide on arrangements for the wedding." She walked around the desk and sat back down, pulling up her e-mail, though she did glance at her friend to indicate it wasn't an outright dismissal. "How long are you docked for?"
"Just the night, really; I was going to submit my reports over the CCT but, considering as I haven't seen you in a while, I thought I'd drop by and say hello, then deliver my report in person tomorrow morning." Taking a seat in the chair off to the side and against the wall, they crossed one leg over the other and shrugged. "It's not often I get a chance to relax, so I thought I should take it, even in small doses. My crew could use a night on the town, too." They paused, then ducked their head. "And, to be frank, some time away from my team is helping; they've been a bit high strung since we officially transitioned out of a ready status. I don't know how you managed to keep your cool with the lot of us back in the Academy."
"Honestly, we were all a bit hotheaded back then. All of us had something to prove." Winter smiled again. "I think I must've missed it in the long run. Once you've met Yang, you'll see what I mean; she's probably the most vibrant person in all of Remnant. Charming, energetic, with a bit of a temper- there won't be many dull moments in my future and I can't help but look forward to it."
"Now that sounds like a woman in love." A new voice cut in, calling their attention to a burly man who'd just entered the door. Given by the lack of reaction from Terry, she guessed he belonged to one of the other groups coming to meet with General Ironwood later in the week as part of a quarterly status review of Atlas' forces. A few more moments of studying the defined jawline and broad chest sparked a small amount of recognition in both of them, expressions sliding into ones of polite disinterest as Winter returned to her work and the Commander addressed him.
"She'll be getting married soon; I should think she sounds like a woman in love." Terry pointed out, a lightness to their tone as they inclined their head. "And she's rather busy. Do you have anything important to report, Sergeant?"
"Oh, just swingin' by to pick up a copy of the itinerary for the week," he said with a good natured chuckle.
If there was one downside to her new position as the operations manager for Atlas' foreign stationed forces, it was becoming effectively a secretary subject to the ever changing whims of Atlas' highest echelon of officers. While this man occupied a position similar to hers, she'd rather rid herself of the distraction quickly than enjoy the same level of banter as she did with her old friend. "There's a copy over there."
"Ah, got it." The Sergeant went over and picked up the paper, a lazy smile on his lips. "So, when's the big day? Better question: when's the bachelorette party? The last hurrah before the good ol' ball and chain comes into play?"
While he laughed, Terry quirked a brow, looking over at the woman and seeming interested in the answer.
"Well, I hadn't planned on anything too drastic," she said, running her fingers through her bangs while sighing. "Perhaps a little bar hopping around Vale as a celebration about a month before the ceremony."
"No strip club?" He seemed genuinely surprised, cocking his head to the side. "Tell me someone's getting you a prostitute at least."
"Excuse you?" Winter furrowed her brows, hands curling into fists as she tried not to growl out her response. "I'd hardly consider something so... crass. I'm getting married; to betray that shortly before entering a union seems completely at odds with the whole point!"
"Ah, an old fashioned type." The Sergeant seemed hardly concerned by the stiffness of her posture, waving a hand through the air. "Well, you at least sampled the goods, right?"
"Sergeant, I think you're treading dangerous territory." Terry cautioned, a frown tugging at their lips.
"It's alright, Commander," she said, trying her best to keep her cool. However, there were a few things that she never passed up, and talking about her soon-to-be wife happened to be one of those topics. "To answer your question, Sergeant, no, I haven't 'sampled the goods' as you've put it. Yang and I have a wonderful relationship, though, and taking this next step is important to us."
"Aw, come off it, though. How're you gonna know if she, uh, really gets your motor going?" He made a rather rude gesture and laughed. "I mean, don't get me wrong, a warm bed's better than a cold one, but there's certain things a wife has to do-"
"You need to stop." The Commander cut in, a warning in their tone, but Winter refused to let the situation be diffused.
"Your boorish attitude makes me think you're a repeat contender in divorce court, so taking your advice seems a rather poor choice." The words flew from her tongue, laced with acid as she just hardly refrained from outright glaring at him. "And aside from your archaic notions of marriage, it's entirely inapplicable anyway. Yang's asexual."
"A what?" Even Terry looked somewhat surprised by the statement, brows knitting together in confusion.
Thankfully, this response she'd practiced, because ever since she saw the way her fiancé's expression lit up when she discovered that a name existed for people like her- that there were people like her- the Atlesian had devoted herself to making sure every person she met walked away with a very thorough understanding of asexuals and the trials they faced. The two talked it over, of course- after Yang had gone through and called every one of her friends to share the development of discovering the word for this part of herself she’d hidden away- and decided that it wouldn’t be a secret. While she wouldn’t be walking around and introducing herself as an asexual, Yang knew she’d eventually make offhand comments, jokes, and puns about it, because it was just as much part of her as anything else, and Winter fully believed she should acknowledge it as often as reasonably possible, purely to reinforce the idea that she accepted all of her fiancé and everything that entailed. Of course, following the acknowledgment usually came the blank or confused looks she received now, so an explanation would follow. It had taken weeks of reading through countless articles to amass the information, and now presented an excellent opportunity to continue spreading the knowledge as best she could.
"Asexual. It means she doesn't feel sexual attraction to anyone," Winter said, a small smile coming to her lips as she ignored her work entirely to continue the explanation. A small delay wouldn't hurt, right? "Some asexuals still have sex with their partners but Yang's one of the ones for whom sexual contact is extremely distressing- sex repulsed is the technical term." Absolute shock splayed across the man's face, shoulders slumping as he stared at her. She'd gotten the reaction before, though, and it didn't even put a dent in her speech. "It means we don't have sex and that's fine for both of us; we've talked it through completely." Her lips curled into a soft smile. "We've already decided to spend our wedding night rewatching the movie we saw on our first date, except we'll put it on mute and try to do the dialogue from memory. Personally, I think it's a better way to spend our time."
She looked over at her friend, who gave her with a warm look and a nod of approval. "I'm happy for you. Everyone who desires such a relationship should be able to find a love like that."
"Well, yeah, but... come on." The Sergeant chuckled awkwardly. "What about you?"
A flicker of annoyance passed across her expression before she reined it in through sheer force of will. "What about me?"
"How're you gonna get your rocks off?" He shook his head. "If she ain't takin' care of you, are you at least allowed to, ya know. Get some action on the side?"
"That's... not how..." Her brows furrowed. "Did you miss the part where I explicitly stated we talked the whole thing over? I don't need to have sex with her and I don't want to because it upsets her. We've been devoted to each other exclusively since the beginning of our relationship and that won't change. I'm perfectly fine with that."
The Sergeant just blinked at her. "Well... what the fuck is wrong with her?"
"Nothing is 'wrong' with her." Her voice raised, louder than before as she tried her best to hang onto her anger. "She doesn't want to have sex. It's no different from any other sexual identity-"
"Except, ya know, they have sex." He spread his hands. "How could it possibly be a 'sexual identity' if there's no sex involved?"
"That's an extremely pedantic argument to make."
"Look, if you want to shackle yourself into a sexless marriage from the get-go-"
"You're being deliberately obtuse-"
"Have you even tried?"
"What kind of question is that?" Winter grit her teeth, standing up and outright glaring at the Sergeant. Memories of the early morning she quite nearly lost the love of her life flashed through her mind, the anger she still felt at her own obliviousness coursing through her and infecting her tone. "It's no concern of yours at any rate. What my wife and I do with our marriage is not up for discussion."
He stared at her for a moment, then crossed his arms over his chest and gave her a pitying look. "Sounds to me like you're just settlin' out of not knowing any better. I bet if you just showed her who's the boss, everything'd be fine."
Silence filled the room for a long moment- Winter's mind had ground to a halt, trying to process the words- and then Terry spoke. "Correct me if I'm wrong, Sergeant. Are you suggesting she force her fiancé to have sex with her?"
"I'm just saying that some gals take a little more convincing. I'd be happy to-" Winter leapt over her desk, cocked back her right fist, and followed through with a solid punch to the man's jaw that even her lover could be proud of, stopping the vile sentiment cold as the Sergeant's head whipped to the side. He stumbled back a few steps, eyes cross eyed for a moment before his expression pinched into one of rage. "Oh, you've done it now."
They both raised their fists, entirely prepared to turn the small office into a boxing ring, but a hand landed on her shoulder the same time as another one reached through the doorway and grabbed hold of the Sergeant's jacket. For a moment, the presence of others really didn't matter to Winter, but she held herself back when General Ironwood stepped through the doorway, his severe expression bringing both of them to a stop. She was pulled back a few more steps by Terry, the Commander keeping a firm grip on her shoulder to discourage her.
"What the hell do you two think you're doing?" Ironwood scanned both of them, settling his gaze on the unfamiliar face. "Sergeant? Explain yourself."
"Your Specialist here is under the impression that marrying someone who doesn't want to have sex with her is a sound decision," he said, shaking his head even as she pulled against the Commander's hold.
General Ironwood drew in a deep breath and slowly released it. "Both of you, outside, five minutes. We handle this the old school way."
"With pleasure." Winter growled out, waiting for her superior to escort the other man out of the office and down the hallway before following suit.
Fury coursed through her veins, hardly aware of the second set of footsteps behind her and more concerned with how she would handle the situation. Years ago, she held a distinct distaste for handling things the 'old school way', seeing it as nothing more than mindless scrabbling among the lower ranks and hardly fitting of those in respectable positions. However, her mind had changed recently, and she found herself standing outside beneath the shade of a familiar tree just behind the building as others began drifting closer, drawn by both General Ironwood's presence and the obviously seething Winter and the visiting Sergeant settled into aggressive postures as they squared off against each other. She slid her jacket from her shoulders, rather content with just throwing it behind her as per usual but instead handing the fabric off to Terry for safekeeping. Her old friend seemed more than a little amused that she was going through with this.
"You know the rules: no breaking each other's aura, no semblances, no weapons, no dragging bystanders into the fight, and no complaining about the outcome," Ironwood said, his voice loud enough to catch the ears of those too curious for their own good, bringing a fair amount of soldiers closer. Most of them were Atlesians stationed in Vale but a few wore the uniforms of the other kingdoms. "When this is done, you'll both put the issue to bed, am I clear?"
"Yes, Sir." The Sergeant seemed confused by the strange turn of events but nodded all the same.
Winter just raised her fists, prepared to beat some sense into the man across from her.
Around her, the soldiers whispered among themselves, many curious as to what would prompt the normally straight laced Specialist to engage in a fight, until someone finally voiced their thoughts. "He probably said something about her fiancé and sex."
"That's exactly what happened," the Commander said, a sigh passing through their lips as the onlookers sucked in a collective hiss. "So, what's the betting pool look like?"
Someone chuckled mirthlessly. "No thanks. We've all lost too much money betting against her when it comes to this."
Winter relished the slight look of panic on the man's face as it occurred to the Sergeant that he might've bitten off more than he could chew on this one.
She would enjoy his expression after the fight even more.
"Ready?" The General looked between them raising his hand and dropping it a moment later. "Begin!"
The woman shot forward, not even bothering with the feint and weave that would usually precede an earnest battle in favor of laying another solid cross on his jaw. In a normal fight, she would concern herself with things like form and pacing but fury fueled her in the moment and she weathered the straight punch to her face that snapped her head back like whiplash with nothing more than a growl leaving her lips. Usually, she'd concern herself with defense, with the natural rhythm of the fight, but when she came out under this tree- rare as it was- Winter focused on one thing alone: showing whoever pushed her to this point that she would not stand their behavior. She wouldn't quietly sit back and listen and she wouldn't just allow those things to be said, because for as many times as she'd been under this tree, handling things in an archaic and brutish manner, it always had something to do with Yang.
It remained a recent development, comparatively. Her fellow soldiers stationed at the Vale outpost had heard quite a bit about Yang prior to their engagement and she took their crass, lewd comments in stride then, because she didn't know any better. When someone joked that she'd be 'getting some action soon' or needed to 'spend some quality time with her girlfriend to loosen up', she chalked it up to soldiers being soldiers, always a bit too deep in each other's personal lives as a matter of course for most to avoid the conversations. She thought their issues in the bedroom came down to poor timing and it didn't bother her that everyone seemed eager to give her pointers on how to make time. But the first morning she put her uniform on again, returning to the rank and file after nearly losing the woman and coming out the other side with them happily engaged instead, she had a different outlook. The jokes weren't funny anymore and she made that expressly clear. Most understood- they could be a hard headed bunch, but she rarely asked them politely to do something instead of ordering it, so they listened- but there were always those outliers, those who never knew when they'd pushed a joke too far, and it took precisely three days for the first person to make a suggestion that had sparked her ire.
The onlookers cringed and groaned as she landed another solid strike against the Sergeant's temple, not minding in the slightest when his retaliatory cross made a cut along the inside of her mouth, drawing a bit of blood. All her aura, all her focus lay in her hands, to a degree not even Yang would suggest trying were she to bear witness to the fight. Hours spent training together- at first as a means of overcoming Salem's forces and slowly turning into something just as intimate as sex, a way to be with each other without facades or words, reading the other's body language and pushing themselves to the limits- had given Winter a rather extensive lesson in hand-to-hand combat, far more detailed and nuanced than the standard combative training given to all Atlesian soldiers.
So when he tried another straight punch, she ducked beneath his arm and shot up, the heel of her palm hitting him square on the chin and rattling his jaw a moment before she drove her shoulder into his armpit, grabbed his arm, and flipped him over her and onto the flat of his back. It knocked the wind out of him and threw off his concentration, which would make now the perfect time to land another hit and bring his aura down even further, but she didn't. Winter waited, barely maintaining an iron clad grip on her restraint to allow the Sergeant to get back to his feet, shaking his head to try and get his bearings. Something she'd learned in dealing with soldiers the 'old school way': sometimes, a sound beating was all it took to discourage ridiculous behavior. Other times, pain was needed, a longer and more drawn out process to truly drive the point home.
This man happened to fall into the latter category.
Pushing himself to his feet, he whirled around with a blind haymaker that she side stepped easily, taking the opportunity to drive her elbow into his gut. Winded a second time in as many minutes, it took almost no effort on her part to sweep his legs from under him and throw him back to the ground. Again, she didn't follow him to the ground, instead dancing back around to await him standing back up. Really, she was offering him a mercy- all he had to do was stay down- but some were just too stubborn, and the Sergeant lumbered back up to his feet with a groan. As he looked at her then, she knew another knock to the ground would push his sense to the forefront, ahead of his pride.
So, she baited him, dropped her guard just enough to give him a glimmer of hope to win the fight overall, and she paid the price for that with a wicked cross across her jaw followed by a strong, straight punch into her gut that took away her breath, causing her to stumble slightly. The pain flared throughout her ribcage, her diaphragm aching as she tried to draw breath, but she could ignore it as the Sergeant's lips twisted into that same little grin he'd worn in her office, her fury reignited and pushing her forward.
A left and a right, snapping his head to the side slightly, because they weren't full strength and only meant to distract him as she prepared to lower her shoulder and slam it forward, sending the man stumbling back until he lost his footing under their combined weight. Winter wasted no time in sitting up, knees on either side of his stomach and winding back her left fist. She was right handed and the majority strength lay in that arm, but this was to prove a point. Her wedding back lay just beneath her gloves and while it wasn't a weapon in its own right- something Ruby had been a bit disappointed about- but it served a symbolic purpose.
She liked to think she was literally beating the concept into him, that she was marrying Yang- her Sundrop, the one woman who'd somehow managed to carve her heart out of the solid sheet of ice she'd built up over the years- and that it didn't matter whether or not other people understood it. She expected them to accept it without question. She loved Yang and the woman loved her, wholeheartedly and unabashedly, and the opinions of a few small minded individuals wouldn't change that.
"Stand down; do not intervene." Ironwood's voice boomed out even as she continued throwing punch after punch, shifting her aim to slip past his arms, which were raised in defense. It didn't matter where her strikes hit, just that she didn't give him a chance to recover, her burning lungs, chest, and arm a small price to pay to drive the point home as literally as possible.
There was no higher point in her life than when Yang said yes. When they'd held each other close, relief and happiness flooding her system. Every jeering comment trying to take away from that only pushed her to keep punching, keep taking on anyone daring to challenge her relationship. She didn't want or need their approval but she refused to let them pass judgment on Yang, to belittle or look down upon her, and she would give everything, up to and including her dying breath, to protect her fiancé from those disgusting ideas, the very ones that had shaped the younger woman into thinking something was wrong with her. Cretins like the Sergeant were directly responsible for Yang's poor self image in that regard, in perpetuating the terrible myth that someone like her needed to be 'fixed' at all.
Winter knew, on some level, that she couldn't undo years of social conditioning and expectation. But damnit if she didn't feel better when she landed the last punch, able to see the flash across his cheek that showed it would only take a few more strikes to break his aura completely and start doing real damage.
Temptation whispered in her ear for one more shot and she froze with her fist cocked back. No one moved to stop her- not Terry, not General Ironwood, not any of the other soldiers- and she felt confident she could throw one more without facing reprimand.
But she was better than that. She'd made her point, and if the dazed expression on the Sergeant's face was any indication, she'd done so rather thoroughly.
Winter got up, finally remembering the blood that had collected in her mouth from the cut that she could now heal, spitting out the blood and leveling a gaze at the unfamiliar faces around her.
"Would anyone else like to have their say?" Cool blue eyes slowly scanned their faces, watching as one after another looked away. She wiped at her mouth, turning around to face her commanding officer and surprised to see Yang standing beside the General, a mixture of shock and awe in her expression. "Yang?"
"What the hell is going on here?" Shock seemed to be overcome by a strange sort of amusement as her lips pulled into a crooked smile. "Aren't you always telling me you can't beat sense into people?"
"Technically, I said you can't beat sense into people," she replied, the corner of her mouth tugging up into a little smirk. "I never said I couldn't."
Yang rolled her eyes, setting her hands on her hips while laughing. "Ah, of course, there's the distinction I missed." Lilac eyes darted to the Sergeant, who seemed to be regaining his feet with muttered curses and a pop or two, likely from his back. "But seriously, Snowdrift, what's going on? I come out here to surprise you and I find you beating the shit out of some dude? That's... not usually your style."
"I thought you'd be impressed I'm putting those hand-to-hand combat lessons to good use." Winter smiled, glancing over her shoulder. "It was... just a bit of a disagreement between soldiers. Nothing to be concerned about."
She could see the hint of skepticism in her fiancé's eyes. Of course she'd mentioned once or twice why she'd come home with a ruffled uniform and stains from both grass and dirt in the fabric, that sometimes soldiers settled their differences through shows of brute force rather than words, but Yang probably suspected what really caused those arguments in the first place. After all, it had only started happening after they'd gotten engaged, and the blonde was nothing short of an excellent detective when the mood struck her. Trying to surprise the woman had proven that much.
Turning back towards the Sergeant, Winter offered her hand, all warmth fleeing her as she saw the sour twist to his expression. This wasn't a loss he'd take easily. But he shook her hand all the same, allowing her to turn away and take a single step towards her beloved.
And then he did something monumentally stupid.
"You know, you probably wouldn't be that angry if you got laid every once in a while," he said, the snideness in his tone not disguised in the least.
Winter turned, ready to lunge for him again, but strong arms wrapped around her waist and prevented her from making contact even as one of the other soldiers spoke up.
"Alright, that's enough outta you." She recognized the man who stepped forward then as one of the ones she'd dealt with first, remembering clearly the disbelief that splayed across his features when she called him outside. He hadn't put up much of a fight then- caught between shock and guilt- but he had more than enough strength to grab onto the Sergeant's arm and pull him off balance, so that half a dozen others could grab the battered man and pull him off his feet, hoisting him into the air amid his struggling.
"Specialist Betrugs," General Ironwood said, a severe edge to his voice. "What, exactly, are you doing?"
"Introducing the Sergeant to our twelve step program for 'shutting the fuck up'... Sir."
"Now wait a-" Any further objection was silenced as another soldier wrapped an arm around his head, muffling his words.
For a moment, the senior officer remained silent. "I expect to see a certificate of completion, Specialist."
"Will do, Sir." Without further ado, the group of soldiers hauled the struggling Sergeant towards the building while the majority of the others looked the other way, becoming suddenly invested in deep conversations.
"So, this is Yang?" The Commander stepped forward, dipping their head politely seeing as the blonde's arms were still tightly wrapped around Winter's waist.
"Yeah. You must be Terry." Her right hand came away as she offered it to the other soldier, though she didn't seem keen on giving her fiancé room to move just yet. "Nice to finally meet the legend."
"Oh, I'm not all that impressive." They chuckled, eyes darting between the two briefly. "Congratulations, by the way. I'm glad to see my old team leader's found someone who isn't afraid to stand between her and her likely self destructive goal. She can be a little funny like that."
"Trust me- it runs in the family," Yang replied, an audible smirk in her voice as she loosened her grip slightly. "You gonna be alright, Snowdrift?"
Winter had watched the retreating soldiers, barely managing not to follow after them herself and instead forcing her fury to the back of her mind for the moment. She could, at the very least, take comfort in knowing those who already understood her position would stand behind her when she needed them. "I'm fine. I apologize that your surprise had to be ruined by that cretin." She sighed. "I really wished I could believe Atlesian soldiers are better than such lowly behavior."
"No one group, no matter how well trained, is without its... bad apples." General Ironwood's lips turned down into a frown as she spoke, his attention shifting to Terry. "Commander, will you go ensure that this 'twelve step program' goes well?"
"Is that an order or a request?" With a chuckle, they nodded, the question obviously rhetorical as they snapped off a leisurely salute and returned Winter her jacket. "I'll see to it, Sir. And I'll have my report ready for tomorrow morning."
"Good. And delay your return to Atlas by a week." He ran a hand over his face, obviously regretting the words even as they left his mouth. "Put your crew on shore leave; your next mission will be handled by the bravo team. I'm going to have to issue a standing order and develop a training program, and I'll need your assistance on both fronts."
"Understood." They nodded towards the three of them before heading towards the building. "I'll see you around, Specialist."
"Yes, Commander." She drew in a deep breath as she put her coat back on, letting it out slowly before turning towards the General. "Sir, I can-"
"Consider yourself dismissed for the day," he said, waving off her concern. "Whatever you haven't finished can be completed tomorrow and I think all of us should... enjoy some time off." Raising his voice, he called out to the remaining soldiers. "You lot know the drill. Good work, be safe, and see you tomorrow, bright and early."
A chorus of responses ranging from far too enthusiastic to relatively bored resounded through the air, immediately followed by the more eager soldiers rushing towards their barracks or vehicles while others left at a more leisurely pace. Winter fell into the latter category, turning towards the small parking lot by the building where Bumblebee sat, two helmets perched atop the seat. They got perhaps halfway to the bike before Yang tugged lightly at her hand, a small frown on her fiancé's lips.
"Look... I know you're going to say this is one of those military things I'm just not gonna understand but..." lilac eyes darted back towards the building "... what the hell just happened?"
She considered, very briefly, brushing off the inquiry. She'd done such previously, when a complete lack of context might've generated more questions than it answered. Now, however, Winter found that attempting to avoid the question would just worry her fiancé, and she let out a small sigh before turning to look the woman in the eye. "Sometimes, when soldiers disagree, we talk through our fists. It's a touch... barbaric, perhaps, but sometimes we're so entrenched in our own mindsets, that it takes a painful reminder to drive the point home."
"And that somehow requires a twelve step program?" Yang raised a brow, able to tell that she was putting things rather lightly.
"No, that's a more... extreme measure for those who don't learn their lesson the first time." She glanced towards the building. "It involves stuffing the difficult individual into a footlocker, and then tossing that footlocker down a flight of stairs. Or several."
"Whoa. That's, uh... pretty extreme..." The blonde spoke slowly, as if unsure exactly how to react, brows knitting together in slight confusion. "What was the disagreement about?"
She pressed her lips into a thin line. "He made some tasteless comments that I found highly offensive." A moment of silence passed and it looked like Yang was indecisive about whether or not to push one more time to get to the heart of the matter, the slight slump to her shoulders hinting that her fiancé would let it go like all the times before, trusting that if Winter remained this reticent about it that she should leave it alone for now. But the woman didn't want to keep secrets and it would only become more of a sore spot if she kept it hidden away. "I was speaking with Terry about our wedding and the Sergeant began offering his unsolicited opinion about how I should celebrate. In the course of the conversation, it came up that you're not interested in sex, and he... refused to accept that." Winter frowned as she tried to keep her anger in control once more, though she did throw a glare towards the tree. "Ultimately, I had only one choice: make it very, very clear that I wouldn't abide such comments being made about you." She reached out, putting her hands on the other woman's shoulders. "But it was my choice, Sundrop. I could've remained silent and disengaged from the conversation or let Terry handle it in a more diplomatic fashion. I chose to handle it the way I did."
"Is that supposed to make me feel better?" Yang sighed, shaking her head and shrugging off her fiancé's hands. "I get it- I've definitely fought my way through a few bars in my lifetime, but this is different. This is your career that could be impacted, Snowdrift. I know you're pretty much bulletproof as long as Ironwood is calling the shots, but what if one of these guys takes it personal and comes after you later down the line?"
"Then I'll handle it," she replied, ignoring the chorus of shouts that emanated from the building, a sure sign the soldiers were so far successful in their aims. "These sorts of things are often forgotten quite easily. Most come away from the experience with respect for their opponent-"
"Yeah, he definitely acted like he respected you, that was kinda hard to miss." The woman scowled, turning towards the bike. For a moment, blue eyes fell on the patch newly affixed to the right shoulder of Yang’s jacket, the ace flag’s darker colors making a bold statement, and a smile curling her lips before the seriousness of the conversation reasserted itself. "Look, maybe I just don't get the military, but I still don't think you should've gotten into a fight for my sake. Especially not when you're fighting like that." She made a vague gesture towards the tree. "You didn't keep your guard up, you didn't block or redirect even one attack; if that guy had known what he was doing, you would've been knocked flat on your ass in a minute, tops."
"I find it hard to believe you're that upset by my technique." Winter took a few long strides, enough to cut her fiancé off before she could reach the motorcycle. "There's something else-"
"What? Me? Upset about something other than my fiancé picking fights with people? What gives you that idea?" She blinked, a brief flash of red replacing lilac before it vanished and Yang sighed, shaking her head. "You're not going to change their minds. You feel differently than they do but they... they aren't wrong-"
"Yes, they are," she said, an edge to her voice as she crossed her arms over her chest. Some part of her realized that getting angry with each other wouldn't help but she couldn't stop the heat creeping into her voice. "They don't get to have a say about our relationship; that's between us and we are on the same page. If they can't keep their comments to themselves or accept that they're wrong, I'm well within my right to make it known that I won't abide such behavior-"
"And how many times have you done that, I wonder." Although slightly shorter, the other woman drew herself up and met her gaze with eyes a few shades off from their usual color, her anger beginning to get the better of her. "I guess it would be wishful thinking to assume this was the first." Her expression screwed up until she turned her head away. "I mean, I've seen it, the aftermath anyway. You've been getting into these fights because of me, and I don't care what you think would happen after, the fact is you've been making enemies who might come back to bite you, all because I'm-"
"Don't say it." She held up a finger, brows furrowing into a scowl at the words she just knew were on the tip of Yang's tongue. "There is one reason and one reason only that any of these little disputes occurred: I didn't like the way things were said and I chose to do something about it." She inhaled deeply, letting it out slowly to try and rein in her anger somewhat. "I know you're used to taking the blame, to accepting fault for other's actions, because you've always been the one to deal with what was left behind." She didn't specify beyond that but the way her fiancé reached up, fingertips running across the anchor of her prosthetic, it was obvious she'd made her point. "This? This has nothing to do with you, specifically. If I'd chosen to marry anyone else in all of Remnant, my reaction would be the same. I've spent my life allowing my father to say whatever he damn well pleased about a whole host of subjects and never spoke up in defense of myself or voiced my thoughts on the matter. I don't live under his thumb anymore, though, and I will not allow anyone to stifle my voice again."
Slowly, she took a few steps forward, relieved when her fiancé didn't draw away. She carefully wrapped her arms low around the woman's waist, still offering her plenty of room to withdraw if she felt it necessary.
But she didn't and Winter could take a bit of solace from that.
"What does pertain to you is the nature of their comments. I strongly feel I wouldn't be a good match for you if I just let people say things like that, knowing as I do how uncomfortable they'd make you feel." Winter leaned forward, pressing a soft kiss against her fiance's forehead. "Maybe there are better ways of getting my point across, but this is the military way, and it's the one I know everyone understands. And I won't lose, not when I'm fighting to protect you, even from the things you can't see. That's my job."
Yang sighed, leaning into her embrace and returning it, a bit too tight for comfort. "I just don't like the idea of you getting into these fights over me. There's a lot of things that could go wrong- this could end your career, or a sore loser could come back and try to get you when your guard is down, or someone could take a pot shot when your back is turned." The arms around her waist squeezed tighter, and she'd grown accustomed to the unyielding metal pressing against her lowest rib enough that the pressure brought a smile to her lips rather than a wince. "I don't want you losing your career or getting hurt because of me."
"I'm afraid it's too late for that." Although she hadn't intended the panic to flash across her fiancé's face, she did find herself chuckling at its presence. "If James came to me right now and said I only had two options- remain in the military or marry you- I'd choose you without a sliver of regret." As Yang calmed down, she lowered her voice, speaking softly as one hand came up to cup the other woman's jaw. "Jobs and careers come and go. Money comes and goes. Love stays with us, pulls us off our knees when we're weary, lifts burdens from our shoulders when we're weak, and gives us the wings we need to reach the height of our potential. I can live without the military; it will take a period of adjustment, but at the end of the day, it's a means to sustain myself." She leaned her head down until their foreheads touched. "Without you, though, life is just a monotonous slough from day-to-day. Now that I know what it's like to love you, I can't go back to how I was before. I can find another job, I can deal with whatever hardships come my way, so long as I have you by my side. And no fight, no single battle, no protracted war, will ever be enough to deter me."
"So, you're not going to stop fighting?" The blonde sighed, looking up at her with a sad smile on her lips. "Not even if I asked?"
A frown touched her lips as she drew back, considering. Personally, she didn't see the reason Yang would object to her handling a few hecklers every now and then, but she had to admit that, were the shoe on the other foot, she'd feel compelled to assure her fiancé that such measures weren't necessary. She didn't particularly care what others said about her; it was their comments about Yang that managed to get under her skin, and similarly she wouldn't want the other woman to get injured or in severe trouble just to defend her. "If you ask it of me, I'll do it. I'll find other ways of handling the situations."
"Just ignore them." Her fiancé smiled, leaning into the hand still cupping her cheek. "I know that feels strange, like you're just letting things happen, but we've spent enough time with the world on our shoulders. Don't let it bother you. Like you said, we are on the same page, so screw what everyone else says, okay?" She pushed up, just enough to catch Winter's lips in a brief kiss. "People talking trash about me is no reason to risk your job or your health."
"I'm tempted to be offended you think I'll come to serious harm through a fistfight."
"Snowdrift, with the technique you had on display, I'm surprised you haven't been injured yet."
"We don't allow for the breaking of aura." She defended, slipping down for another kiss to bolster her mood. While she certainly didn't regret any of her actions in recent months, knowing that Yang didn't approve of her methods of handling the situation did make her feel a touch embarrassed about the whole ordeal. She should've spoken up sooner rather than trying to pretend like the altercations were one off affairs. Sometimes, Winter simply thought more as a soldier than a lover, and it at least highlighted an instance where she would need to improve prior to their wedding day.
"You were bleeding."
"I had my aura redirected, and it was just a little cut."
Her fiancé laughed, pulling her into another kiss and sneaking a hand up, running blunt fingernails against the base of her neck and sending a shiver down her spine. "Yeah, well, no more 'little cuts', okay? We've got our hands full fighting Grimm. No reason to start fights with people who are supposed to be on our side."
"If you insist."
"Specialist Schnee!" The General's voice called out, bringing her attention back to the tree. There, the man stood next to Terry, both of whom seemed slightly concerned but doing their best to hide it. "A word."
"Duty calls." Yang chuckled, drawing away and turning towards her motorcycle. "Go see what he wants, and then we'll head out to the florist's. Sound like a plan?"
"Indeed. This shouldn't take long." Winter strode towards her friend and commanding officer, bracing herself when she saw the particular way James' brow furrowed. "Yes, Sir?"
"Is everything alright?" His gaze darted over her shoulder briefly, voice soft. "I hope this hasn't put you in an awkward position. I would've told someone to keep her away had I known-"
"Everything's fine," she said, a slight sigh slipping past her lips. "It's my fault for not bringing it up with her the first time it happened. I'll simply have to find a new manner of dealing with anyone trying to speak ill of Yang. Apparently, she's concerned that either my career or person might suffer from picking all these fights. I'm tempted to remind her that we've been through far worse."
"Not to put too fine a point on it, but... that seems like a very weak excuse." Terry frowned, their voice carrying more than just a note of skepticism.
Although she didn't put it into words, Winter felt the same. She honestly suspected it had more to due to with her fiancé's innate desire to have others not worry about her than a genuine concern for her career, but she wouldn't make more of a scene while they were out in public. Whatever the real reason- even if that was the real reason- they could discuss it in depth once they got home, away from prying eyes. "Be that as it may, it's what she wants, and the least I can do is honor her request."
"Well, I suppose that-" They cut off suddenly, eyes narrowing and directed just over Winter's shoulder as their shoulders slumped. "I apologize ahead of time for what's about to happen. I swear, I have no control over her on the best of days."
Confused, she turned back to see Yang, astride her bike and with her helmet placed just in front of her- a matching white one for Winter set on the seat behind her- with a small, polite smile on her lips. Leaning against the handlebars was a woman with long, brown hair, and almost offensively bright yellow trousers and a short sleeved red shirt, showing off her lithe build. Off to the side stood an absolute mountain of a man, with a bushy beard and a knit cap that seemed far too warm for the weather, and a smaller, seemingly nervous man beside him, while a younger woman- almost a child, really- admired Bumblebee from up close, taking a look at the engine. Yang and the woman seemed to be exchanging pleasant conversation, though something caused her fiancé to put her hands up and lean back with a shake of her head before nodding towards Winter. The negative response didn't seem to bother the other woman, who glanced towards the soldiers before saying something else.
Something her fiancé, quite obviously, didn't appreciate.
"Hey, Snowdrift!" Winter noted the tension in her fiancé's posture and the note of anger in her tone. "That stuff we were just talking about?"
"Yes?"
"Forget it," she said, with a shake of her head. Then, in the blink of an eye, she'd wound back her left fist and threw a vicious punch straight into the brown haired woman's face that sent her flying back. Virtually no one seemed surprised as the woman went flying back and James even went so far as to groan in slight exasperation.
"I'll hazard a guess that this is a recurring issue?"
"There's a saying that old dogs can't learn new tricks." Terry rubbed at their temple idly. "What I've found is that new dogs can't learn old tricks, either." With a sigh, they raised their voice. "Forecastle! Cirrus! Pick Semper up and take her back to the barracks before she gets herself into more trouble!"
"Roger that!" With brief salutes, the two men went over to help up their comrade, who seemed a bit dazed and disoriented but ready to continue the fight.
"She's a shameless flirt with no filter and more muscle than sense." The Commander sighed, starting to follow their soldiers. "I should go see to them. I do apologize for her behavior."
"You two should probably get out of here before someone else decides to start a fight," James said, a lilt of amusement in his voice. "I'll take care of the Sergeant and Commander Cotta's wayward soldier. You're dismissed, Specialist Schnee. Now, get out of here."
"Yes, Sir." Winter gave him a crisp salute, then returned to the bike. Her gaze remained trained on her fiancé's posture, noticing how it relaxed by degrees. "I'm a little surprised you changed your mind."
Yang flashed her a small smile. "I, uh, guess I might've misunderstood what sort of comments that guy had made." Her mouth pressed into a thin line for a moment. "I... can't really blame you for wanting to knock some heads together, if it's anything like what she said."
"Is it something you'd be willing to repeat, even knowing I won't take it personally?"
Lilac eyes flashed red. "No."
"Then we're in agreement." She offered a little shrug. "Sometimes... there's only one way to handle the military sort."
"I guess so." Yang shook her head, picking her helmet up and scooping up the one behind her, offering it to the other woman. "Just, promise me you won't ever get that hardheaded."
With a warm smile, she accepted the white helmet, leaning over to place a kiss on her fiancé's cheek. "There's another secret you should know about us military types. The moment we are pronounced married, you are my commanding officer when I step into the house." She paused. "But the backyard and garage is my domain."
Her fiancé laughed. "What would you do in the backyard or garage?"
As she straddled the motorcycle, she had to admit that was a good point. "How about the study and the living room, then?"
"Do we still get to have movie nights?"
"Of course."
"Sold." Yang laughed, strapping her helmet into place and bringing the engine to life with a loud roar.
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