MidwayLives
"What's your favorite scary movie...?"
"...So then what is your favorite color? You knowingly gave me the wrong answer." :|
Ruby slowly turned her eyes away and resumed whistling.
Damn, she'd been hoping the flirtatious comment + kiss would have been enough to avoid a follow up question.
Damn, she'd been hoping the flirtatious comment + kiss would have been enough to avoid a follow up question.
After what felt like about the tenth sliding door, they found themselves in a large, open laboratory with various scattered components and pieces of machinery lying around, some finished, some half-assembled, some gathering dust. They spanned just about every field from computing to cybernetics, but it only took a single glance to determine what the owner of the lab's true proclivity was; biology.
In particular, Grimm biology.
Numerous tanks lined the room's walls, and suspended in some kind of green viscous liquid were an absolute menagerie of the creatures so diverse and strange that even residing in Ozpin's shadow kingdom Ruby had never seen many of them before. One of the larger tanks contained something with the upper torso of a centipede but the lower body of a horse, and a face that looked almost disturbingly human save for the massive pincers dividing it in two. Another held some sort of eyeless abomination with a long, shiny dome of a skull, a tail that looked as sharp as a razorblade and what looked like some kind of an inner jaw, one that came with its own ridges of angular teeth. Within the next was something that gave the impression of a praying mantis, only instead of two mandibles it had twelve.
Most seemed to be sedated somehow, but those that more resembled the more noncorporeal geists all swiveled their heads to lock their gaze on Ruby from the moment she walked in the room.
"..."
She didn't hate the Grimm. They were Ozpin's creations. Why would she ever detest them?
That said, if any attacked her of course they'd be killed.
But even though she'd grown as a fighter, enough to handle any mere Beowulf, she quietly clutched at her stump as she avoided meeting the gaze of the creatures head on.
The encounter with the one that'd melded with Yang's body still fresh in her mind.
She didn't hate the Grimm. They were Ozpin's creations. Why would she ever detest them?
That said, if any attacked her of course they'd be killed.
But even though she'd grown as a fighter, enough to handle any mere Beowulf, she quietly clutched at her stump as she avoided meeting the gaze of the creatures head on.
The encounter with the one that'd melded with Yang's body still fresh in her mind.
The bedding in the corner and opened food containers lying everywhere gave the sense that whoever owned this lab hadn't left it in days, if not weeks, and the man in its center certainly did nothing to disprove that theory. He was a rankled, disheveled old man in a scientist's uniform, his back to them as he hunched over an operating table with another insectoid Grimm strapped down. Their very nature meant it had to be alive, but appeared heavily tranquilized in its own right as he carved open its thorax with a precision laser tool, a number of vials next to him containing a serum of a similar green shade to the one the many creatures were suspended in.
What a ratty looking old man...
It was a spinny chair, and he suddenly pushed off the operating table to wheel it all the way over and closely inspect the Red Masque at a distance most people would've found quite uncomfortable. His lab coat's sleeves were pulled up, and Ruby could tell at this range that there was very little to separate the overall design of his cybernetic arm and the one she'd seen Yang wearing, right down to the odd, blood-red liquid that seemed to be running through some integrated plastic tubing, perhaps hinting at a more organic component than the Polendina-patented arm Yang had entered this world with.
He tapped his chin with one of its fingers, a wry smirk building at the corners of his lips.
"Why, my dear... you have simply the most marvelous eyes."
She'd done a damn good job of masking it if she did say so herself.
But the anger issues and feral nature didn't just leave after a lot of hand holding and a smooch.
"Grrrrr....."
Don't freak out, not in front of Weiss. You're doing so good! Don't spoil it now!!!
"Naturally. I even have one of the earlier prototypes for the other one you requested I can adjust to a smaller size rather than beginning anew. Do explain girl... what manner of arm might you be looking for? That of a craftsman? Or would you rather some more... assassinative implements? Tell me, are you abreast of the latest in cybernetic modifications?"
Weiss objectively knew this man was an unparalleled genius, but subjectively she also just found him... so dumb. She sighed. "She just needs an arm. Ruby, I've seen you tinkering with your old arm in Ozpin's castle. I'm sure you're aware of what's attainable. Are there any particular features you'd like him to implement?"
Ruby spared a glance over to her stump hidden away by her tied off sleeve as it was.
She'd thought back to how outclassed her Yang had made her feel back at the motel. Her silver eyes did little to faze the monster sharing a body with her. She wasn't at all Yang's superior in physical combat anymore.
She hated it.
She hated people getting on over on her. Making her feel weak. If she was weak then she served no purpose and if she had no purpose....?
Why even live?
"This might sound like an odd request but my beloved 'sister' has gotten a fair bit stronger than me over the years. Enough to whip me around the room as easily you or I would a tennis ball. It really, really pissed me off." She stated as cool and matter of factly as possible. "You made the arm for the other Yang right? I want one that's better than hers, that gives me the strength I'm looking for."
She seemed to grow more and more intense with each word before finishing up with-
"Also I'd love a built in handcannon. My old arm had it but I had to flip a whole bunch of switches to activate it!"
Her request given, Ruby leaned back to kinda-sorta whisper to Weiss.
'The other Yang said she totally just stole the arm she got from you and walked on out like it was nothing.'
She'd thought back to how outclassed her Yang had made her feel back at the motel. Her silver eyes did little to faze the monster sharing a body with her. She wasn't at all Yang's superior in physical combat anymore.
She hated it.
She hated people getting on over on her. Making her feel weak. If she was weak then she served no purpose and if she had no purpose....?
Why even live?
"This might sound like an odd request but my beloved 'sister' has gotten a fair bit stronger than me over the years. Enough to whip me around the room as easily you or I would a tennis ball. It really, really pissed me off." She stated as cool and matter of factly as possible. "You made the arm for the other Yang right? I want one that's better than hers, that gives me the strength I'm looking for."
She seemed to grow more and more intense with each word before finishing up with-
"Also I'd love a built in handcannon. My old arm had it but I had to flip a whole bunch of switches to activate it!"
Her request given, Ruby leaned back to kinda-sorta whisper to Weiss.
'The other Yang said she totally just stole the arm she got from you and walked on out like it was nothing.'