"Weiss~" Ruby moaned quietly.
The ivory haired woman tightened her lips on the brunette's neck, sucking and kissing, most definitely leaving marks.
Her hands explored the girl, teasing every sensitive place as they moved. Brushing the sweaty and squirming girl's core before grabbing her thigh roughly.
Ruby's eyes fell back. "Oh fuck, Weiss~! Please~!"
"Please what?" The woman asked, a smirk playing at her lips as they pressed the tender skin of Ruby's neck. "I don't know what you're asking for."
"Please stop teasing..." The girl moaned, her thighs pressed together for any friction. "Just~ Pleeeeeease!"
Weiss giggled quietly before her hand moved to play with Ruby's wet opening, forcing the girl start squirming and whining more and more.
"FUUUCK~! YES!"
"So sensitive." Weiss cooed, sucking on her girlfriend's jawline. "Loving every touch."
"Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes!" The girl with red tips cried, squeezing Weiss' wrist to keep it right were it was. "Mmmmm, yeeeesss..."
It wasn't long until Ruby fell limp, her legs shivering as she came down from the high of her climax.
"Y-you're too good at that..." She whispered, completely out of breath.
"You've given me plenty of opportunities to practice." The ivory haired woman replied, kissing her cheek.
Ruby giggled, cuddling up against Weiss. "And you just get better and better."
"You're such a dork."
"Hey, I like StarWars, that makes me a nerd, not a dork." The brunette chimed.
The two women were walking down the street, each on their way towards their business for the day.
"I understand that you like StarWars, but that doesn't mean I need to watch them all." Weiss argued. "I'm not really into sci-fi stuff."
"Let me rephrase." Ruby said calmly. "Imma have Yang drag you to movie night."
With a rolled of the eyes, Weiss replied. "Fine, you're not a dork. You're a dolt."
"Perfect." The red tipped girl sang, stopping and turning towards the large business office beside the street. "Here we are!"
The pair looked up at the building, building up the anxiety of the situation even more.
"I'm not sure that I'm ready to go back into this." Weiss whispered.
Her girlfriend smiled softly, taking hold of a pale white hand. "I think you are. Plus, if you really don't wanna do this, you could just work at the Cookies."
"Ok, I'm going." The ivory haired girl laughed, pulling Ruby in for a quick kiss. "Wish me luck."
"You don't need it." Ruby said confidently. "You're Weiss Schnee, a strong woman with more skill that anyone else."
"Skill in what exactly?"
"Oh, you know exactly what."
Weiss rolled her eyes, walking inside after kissing the brunette a final farewell.
Flynt Financial Institute, world renowned for being one of the best financial market companies across the globe and a top tier educational institution on macro finances.
After a series of back and forth conversations over the phone, Weiss was finally coming in for word on a possible job position.
"Thank you Mr Coal, it means so much to have this meeting." Weiss said as she entered the man's office.
The room was fairly casual for being the office of a millionaire. Soft gray carpeting, blue walls, some musical instruments hung up around the space.
The man wave it off, smiling bright. "Nah, it's no problem. I really love your work, sticking it to daddy's rule. Takes more than most got."
Weiss smiled, taking a seat. "Well, sometimes you find things more important than your job or your family's approval."
"And I like that you can see what that is." He said, standing up. "You've got a spark."
His outfit matched the room well. Gray pants, black shirt, gray vest, and a neon blue tie.
"I want you here. There are... A few issues to discuss, but I want you right here." Mr Coal explain.
Weiss' expression went from a warm greeting to that of a curious businesswoman. "What kind of problems are we talking about?"
"I think you've got an idea of that yourself." He shot back, seeming disappointed that this conversation was happening. "Your dad's a bitter, bitter dude."
"What happened?"
Mr Coal shook his head. "He black listed you. Anyone hires you and he knows it before you've got a desk."
Weiss stood up, her seat falling back. "He's putting pressure on anyone that tries to give me a job?!"
The man grinned, flashing perfect white teeth. "There's that fire." He commented before getting on topic. "Yeah, any position directly in contact with the heads. Any position with any type of control."
"That's insane!"
"Exactly." Mr Coal. "But that means it would be... difficult... for me to give you a fair job."
Weiss tried to keep her anger to herself. "So... That's it?! I'm done before I even start?"
"I didn't say that." He said firmly. "I can't put you in the business side of things, but I could throw you over to the school."
The ivory haired woman stopped for a minute. "What would I be doing there? I don't have any experience or degrees in teaching."
"I could put you in as a teaching assistant and give you a free pass to take classes until you could get a better position." He explained. "I'll do whatever I need to to give you a job, but I can't put the rest of my employees at risk for it."
Weiss took in a ridged breath, nodding slowly. "I understand."
"Please think about the offer." Mr Coal said. "I know you've got more in you and I wanna see you stick it to the old man some more."
The woman narrowed her eyes. "Don't worry, I'll be dealing with him pretty soon."
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The Unexpected Loss (a RWBY fanfiction)
FanfictionLife is hard. Weiss wants to make it easier for everyone she cares for, and Ruby wants to keep her family and friends happy as they work through it together. But happy and easy aren't the same thing. Happy is hard sometimes. Easy is unfulfilling and...