Well, Im back. This chapter took much longer than originally planned, and even until now i feel like I'm still missing some key points. Anyway Sorry for the wait, it may have taken awhile but I hope this doesnt disappoint.

"Dad, I don't think I died seeing as I'm here." confused as I was, it did make some sense, after all aura can only be unlocked by another, or if one's life was in danger.

"Jaune, the week after your birthday your mom and I had to go out to meet an old friend of ours, and you were left at home. Unfortunately your sisters also had to go out that night to study for their entrance exams, amongst other reasons; leaving you home alone." He let out his breath his shoulders slumping down before his voice croaked out. "That night when we came home, you weren't alone; I don't exactly know the details, but we did see its aftermath. You were covered in lacerations and bruises, and we couldn't even catch the one who did this, luckily enough we managed to get to you in time, I could feel the wetness in your breath, and see your skin slowly turning blue." he put a hand on my head then pulled me closer to him, his heart drummed out a soft rhythm as he continued his explanation.

" I had to do it Jaune, I'm sorry for putting this burden on you, but this was the only way to save your life. The aura kept you from bleeding out and kept your lung from collapsing but not its effects. The doctor couldn't say if it was the lack of blood or the traumatic experience

But you were left forgetting the events, and as such we as a family decided to act as if nothing happened." I found myself nodding along subconsciously before stopping and actually thinking over what he just said.

"But why dad? Couldn't you all have just told me? Wouldn't it have saved you all that trouble? Why shouldn't I have known?" he cringed slightly hearing this "Jaune, It's not something I want to tell you, even if I should. What if you relapse into it, traumatized by the event and can't function properly in society; It's happened to my friends," he pauses for a second "after the war."

The Faunus war, It was before I was born but the effects were very evident even after it had ended. The racism was even more pronounced than it was before; though there new groups fighting for equality there has also been the uprising of the White Fang, the eviction of the Faunus to Menagerie, and the Grimm haven't been letting up either in these dark times. I haven't seen someone with PTSD before but I can just imagine what my dad saw.

"Alright dad, but as you can see I'm fine." I gave him a smile before hugging him. "Even if I do remember, I'm an Arc, we fight adversity and defend those who need it; I'm sure I can handle it." I patted him on the back as he just held me tighter. "I'm proud to have you as my son, Jaune; but there are just some things I have to protect you from."

I stared at him a moment longer before whispering "observe" glancing slightly below his eyes as I read on his information

"Alexander Arc

Age 36 Lvl: ? Gender: Male Title: The Last Guardian

Class: Knight Emotions: Conflicted, Sad,

Thoughts: Unknown, Guilty

Steal chance 0%

No other information available. "

I looked at him again as he began to stand and leave for the door. "Hey dad? Could you tell Yang and Uncle Tai, that it's ok, I don't really remember much, but it should be fine; if anything I might remember something." I flashed him a grin as he tried to return it, before exiting the room. I glanced around before noticing a small flicker at the edge of the windowsill, as I walked over to it I saw a small red hood peek up towards me, following that a pair of curious silver eyes. A small girl, about less than my shoulder's height was trying to climb into my room, emphasis on trying as she could barely pull herself to rest on the window, as she seemed to have realized that she forgot that the windows open from the inside."

I opened the window to her nearly falling off, wobbling on the edge before doing a not so graceful tumble into the room. "Hey, there? Can I help you?" She tilted her head cutely as she spoke in a high pitched voice "Hey, my mom said to give you this." her eyes glimmered with an almost white light for a brief moment, then all of a sudden it was silver again making me wonder if I actually saw it. She put her hood back on before running off making wooshing noises.

I looked at the crumpled up piece of paper she gave me before sighing and closing the door. Opening the letter it seems as though it was written a long time ago, the paper was starting to turn yellow and curl slightly along the edges, and it was written in a very feminine hand.

"To: Son of the Moon

I am sorry for your cursed fate, I only wish that this letter is received by you before anything drastic has happened. I am a warrior of the silver-eyed clan, one of the last few remaining. We were tasked to defend the world from the darkness known as grimm, and through each generation our compounded knowledge was passed down; now however a new problem arises, people who side with the Grimm. You Child are one of the few who can stop them now, we of the silver eyes call your kind fate-touched; those with powers capable to alter the destiny of the world, for both good and bad. You have been chosen by fate itself to bring balance to this world, and in turn fate has supplied you with the power necessary to do so, your semblance. In time you will be trained and tested against the Grimm and its allies, but for now you are not strong enough, if you wish to learn how to get stronger I have left more messages deeper in the forest. Find the hut in the center of the woods, all you need will be inside it.

Summer Rose

I left the room pocketing the letter, 'maybe I can ask Yang to guide me' as I looked for the young girl. 'Actually now that I think about it, the house has been really quiet since Ruby left.' I walked around this surprisingly large cabin only to encounter no one. Frantically I dashed towards the door leading outside before I suddenly heard a rambunctious laughter coming from outside, letting out a sigh of relief i opened the door only to see this swirling red hole appear in front of me. "This can't be good."