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Xekstrin

  • Hemingway

    The girls find a stray cat and maybe some lessons are learned but mainly there's a cat.

  • Blooded Hound

    How much of her is inside you and how much of it is Summer Rose? How much of your blood is lost on some desolate training ground, running down sinks, splattered on a bedsheet, burnt on a welding table? There has to be a fraction, a way to break it down. To rationalize that maybe if you've bled enough you can remove what's left of her and there can only be Yang. (Yang/Ruby)

  • Graduation: Redux

    Smutty alternate ending to Graduation because of reasons. After Ruby visits her mother's grave, it leaves her shaken, and she needs a touch of reality to feel better again. Yang gladly provides.

  • Touch

    Weiss always feels guilty for touching Ruby, is always scared one day she'll take too much.

  • Bacchanalia

    Blake and Ruby decide to spoil their girlfriend. Weiss disagrees with their definition. [Blake/Weiss/Ruby, future AU]

  • Roots

    The story of Summer Rose and Yang Xiao Long, and how Ruby became the girl she is today. [Trans!Ruby]

  • Oh Star, Fall Down On Me

    If she had things her own way, Weiss would have lived the next four years in isolation. Her parents helped her out by allowing her to dorm alone, but even so, she gets her bubble unexpectedly burst by her most enigmatic team mate. (AU Where everything is the same but Weiss has her own room, basically.)

  • Duality

    A little robot girl comes to terms with her life. It's a series of contradicting truths, yet she can't help but be optimistic. Even if it hurts sometimes.

  • Fairy Princess, Wicked Witch

    During a strange argument, Yang accidentally asks Weiss out on a date. Weiss intentionally accepts. Fluff ensues.

  • Graduation

    Ruby runs off the night before graduating to see her mother's grave; Yang follows in order to make sure she comes back in time for the ceremony. You learn a lot in four years, but in the end, we all have to let go and move on. It's an older sister's job to be there when it happens.