The Sunset

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Blake and Sun were on their way to Menagerie on a boat. While it brings a lot of calm within the sight of the sea, Blake was still lingering to the guilt she felt after leaving her team, her friends, and the news of Pyrrha's death. It was the pain that can never be healed.

And she decided to see her parents to sort out the conflicts. Sun never knew that she was the chieftain's daughter of Menagerie.

"So what got you worked up to come with me to Menagerie?" Asked Blake as her hands rested on the handles on the edge of the boat. "Have you been stalking me this entire time?" She asked. All she just wanted was to be alone. But behold, wherever she goes, he follows.

"It wasn't about that. I thought you could use a friend. After everything that's happened." Sun replied standing next to Blake viewing the seaside. The rising sun was still filled with stars as morning had yet to come.

Even Sun thought something was off with the moon being torn to pieces. It was said to be whole once, but no ones knows how this happened. "Don't know. Not sure if anyone would believe me or not, but I think I heard some sort of calling."

Blake then jerked to head to Sun, confused for what he meant for a calling. "I mean, funny story. But I think there were two voices calling my name. I wasn't even sure what kind of existence am I." Sun said, head throbbing with confusing thoughts.

"So by any means, you just snuck away from your team, all because of a vision?" Asked Blake. A little skeptical over the fact that he left his team without them knowing.

"I know, I know. It was stupid of me. But I left a note this time before we left that I will meet with them later." Sun said. Of course, he does feel guilty for leaving his team behind. As a leader, he isn't sure of he was meant to leave. He then tries to call his best friend, Neptune. Who hasn't answered his calls like he always does.

"Neptune still wasn't picking up. Something must've happened." Sun said, putting away his scroll. "He's probably thinking about the Ice Queen."

"That reminds me, you remember Atlas was closing its borders. Right?" Asked Blake. Sun nodded. "Now that you mentioned it, wonder how she was doing?" They both pondered, but they didn't want to think something terrible might be happening.

"I just hope Weiss wasn't too worried. But on the other hand, her dad isn't the nicest person we would want to meet." Blake said. Sun scoffed for the mention of Jacques Schnee after he punched Neptune back in Vale.

"I told Neptune that he should find someone else, but seeing him how sad of never seeing Weiss again, it just hurts man." Sun said.

"Worse, Weiss' dad might've kept guard on her for awhile, and not in a good way. Ruby seems to be keeping things up, but Yang..." Blake paused at the mention of Yang. She wished she could visit her and apologize for leaving her when she needed her. But in the end, Blake let her down. And might be still angry at her.

"He's a class-A jerk who deserves the Worst Dad of the Year Award." He said folding his arms. "Actually, scratch that. Maybe get thrown in the dumpster and see how he likes it." He laughs. Blake wasn't.

"Can you be anymore annoying?" Blake sighed.

"Hey, I was trying to lighten you up!" Sun interjects. Blake didn't want to admit, but he did made her laugh. His jokes can't be any more funnier than a joke book.

"So what's the deal with the Black Vipers?" Sun asked.

"For starters. While I was a member of the White Fang at the time, we've been having a rivalry with the Black Vipers. Fighting over the supplies, stealing weapons. Taken over their heists they tried to pull off, but we turned the tables to have it firsthand. But it was kinda nice seeing the organization of humans and faunus working together, at least at first. But one thing they have in common with the White Fang is that they are dangerous as well."

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