A/N Based on a picture on devitantART with the same title. here's a link to the art: (.com)/art/Love-Triangle-full-469003393.

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Weiss Schnee could not complain about her life. She was attending Beacon Academy, the most prestigious school in the country. She was passing all her classes with A's and had been since her freshman year. She had good relationships with her friends and her sister Winter. But the most important thing to Weiss right now was a certain blonde bombshell named Yang Xiao Long.

She met Yang in homeroom one her first day at Beacon. There was no seating chart so the ever studious Weiss sat in the front, directly in the middle of the row. The seats filled up, from the back and up, but there was one empty seat to her right. The bell rang and in walked Yang proclaiming that she was in before the bell rang. She took the seat next to Weiss, gave her a big grin and introduced herself, despite the teacher glaring at her.

Since they had more classes together Yang took it upon herself to sit next to Weiss when she could and talked her ear off throughout class. Overtime Weiss started to enjoy the conversations and they started to hang out outside of school. Despite all of Yang's pain filled puns and her constant jokes, Weiss was surprised to find herself growing fond for the curvy blonde.

However, it wasn't until summer break after their sophomore year that Weiss began looking at the blonde in a different light. She began noticing the many curves Yang had, especially in that swimsuit, and couldn't take her eyes off of the many, many features she had. She bottled up her feelings however, not wanting to ruin their friendship. Yang wasn't in the same wavelength and took the opposite route, planting a kiss right on the surprised heiress's lips.

That was in May when summer started. Now it was August and Weiss was happy, happier then she thought she would be. She wondered what she would feel when they actually became official. She wondered why they hadn't made that step, sure her family may not exactly be happy with it, but they didn't have to tell them so soon. Perhaps it was because she'd never been in a relationship before.

Weiss walked out of the school along with the mass of other students. It wasn't hard for her to spot the blonde hair in the crowd, standing near the steps waiting for her. The alabaster haired girl smiled and walked over to her friend.

"Hey, Yang."

Yang grinned and took her hand, "Hey, princess. What took ya so long?"

Weiss rolled her eyes, "We just got out of class."
Yang kept giving her that grin, tugging her hand and leading her down the street. "Yeah, but you always take your precious time getting out here. I know you got straight A's but I didn't think you wanted to stay here all day."
"Oh bite me you oaf." The insult lacked the venom Weiss usually gave to the other students.

"I think you'd enjoy that though. If you insist I can take you back to my place." Yang waggled her eyebrows at the shorter girl.

Weiss shook her head, "You're such a pervert. You have the sex drive of a teenage boy."
The blonde laughed, "How can I help it when I have such a hottie like you on my arm?"

Feeling her cheeks heat up Weiss looked away, "S-shut up. You were like that before we started this." She looked around, realizing this wasn't the way they usually walked home. "Where are you leading me?"
"It's Thursday babe." Yang looked at her curiously. "It's gym day remember?"

Gym day being the one day of each week when the duo would work out together. Working out could be phrasing it wrong since Weiss work on her fencing while Yang would do her exercise routine; treadmill, weights, then punching bag. It wasn't exactly something they could spend a lot of time together during, but they enjoyed it nonetheless, though they did shower together afterwords. Yang liked to stop and watch Weiss with her fencing. Weiss' movements were fluid and graceful, a mistake never made.

"Oh, right." Weiss nodded.

Yang stopped and turned to look at her, "You okay? If you're not feeling up to it today we can pass."

"No. No, it's okay. Besides," Weiss trailed her hand down Yang's stomach, feeling the six pack even through her shirt, "you know I like to watch you work out." This got a grin from the taller girl and Weiss gave her a smile before continuing, "I've just been in the clouds today. I don't know why I'm so happy today, but I am."

"Well in that case I'll just have to put you on cloud ten later." Yang said with a grin before leaning down to capture Weiss' lips in a soft, short, but deep kiss.

Weiss mumbled into soft lips, "I love you."
Yang pulled back with a smile, "I love you too, Weissy. Now, lets get to the gym. I bet Myrtenaster is missing you. Still not sure why you named your rapier ya know."

"It felt right." Weiss said with a shrug, walking ahead this time dragging Yang along. The blonde followed with a laugh.

Yang arrived at her house around seven o'clock. She didn't really want to come home. While she didn't have a horrible life, it wasn't perfect like Weiss' seemed to be. Her parents had divorced when she was young, maybe one or two, she couldn't remember anymore, and she had to live with her dad. It turned out that during the divorce her mother found out she was pregnant and eventually had a baby girl. She gave the baby her last name and kept her of course letting her father visit.

Which she could deal with, it happens with most families, well not exactly the pregnancy during the divorce, but it was manageable. Except her mother and sister lived on the other side of the country. She hardly ever got to see them which she hated. Yang loved her little sister, despite how far away they were from each other they were so very close.

Her father wasn't ever around either, not because he didn't love her but because he was working so hard to support his two daughters. He was building up money and putting it into bank accounts for them, to use for college. In trying to give his daughters a good life he ended up neglecting the eldest. Not that he was a bad man, he was a very kind and loving father.

Yang took full time jobs during the summer and part time jobs during the school year to try to take the load off of him and help with the groceries. She did put some money back for herself, but not very much. Though since she met Weiss she had stopped taking those jobs as often.

She didn't hate her life, not really. Sure, she wished some things were different but she wasn't going to be sad about things she couldn't change. What's the point in that? Enjoy what you have, not cry over what you don't.

So, when she got home she expected her father to be gone. He usually didn't get home until midnight varying on the days. She definitely didn't expect what happened next.

A blurred figure came out of nowhere and jumped on her, shouting "Yang!"
"Gah!" Yang stumbled back a bit, turning her head to get a look at the attacker. "Ruby?!" Upon the recognition the blonde wrapped her arms tight around the younger girl. "What are you doing here?! I thought you were with mom."

Ruby pulled away from her sister to give her a smile, "Mom's going on a business trip across the ocean. She was going to get me a tutor so I could keep going to school while I helped but I asked her if I could come live with you and Dad instead. I haven't seen you since last Christmas."

"Wait, you're staying here? How long?" Yang questioned before she could get to happy.

"At least the end of this school year. Mom might have to stay longer than that so I don't know how long exactly. Dad already knows we just wanted to surprise you."

Yang let out a cheery before pulling her sister into another tight hug. Ruby giggled before speaking into her sister's ear, "That's not all."
Yang blinked, "It's not?"
"I'm going to Beacon with you. I'll be a sophomore."

"Look at you jumping ahead little sister! Didn't want to be a freshman huh?" Yang teased.

"I have to catch up with you."

Yang chuckled, "You hungry? We've got a lot of things to catch up on."

Ruby nodded, "Sure, I can eat."

With a grin the blonde lead her sister to the kitchen. "C'mon then!"