9: What We've Seen
Wally and Pyrrha rejoined Shine and Oscar.
"I'm sorry for running out," Pyrrha said. "It's...personal."
"It's fine," Oscar said. "I get it...this is weird. I'm sorry I snapped at you. I was just freaking out, and I took it out on you."
"But you were right to be appalled," Pyrrha said. "And I want you to know--" She looked at him steadily. "--I regret it now, and I didn't know how bad it would be for someone, or I wouldn't have agreed. I promise, I will never support that ever again. And if you are listening, Professor--" And somehow even someone as sweet as Pyrrha made that scathing. "--I mean it."
"He is listening," Shine said. "And he will respect your wishes, trust me. Or I will drag him out of that body and try him for child endangerment."
Pyrrha thought she almost sounded serious about that.
"You guys, you won't believe what just happened," Oscar said. "Uh...is it okay if Pyrrha knows?"
"If it's fine with you, I trust her," Shine said.
Pyrrha looked at her, then at Wally, who winked like "see?"
"Shine just...controlled Ozpin..." Oscar explained what happened.
"That's amazing," Pyrrha said. "So you can help Oscar then?"
"It looks that way," Shine said.
"That's wonderful for you, Oscar," Pyrrha said. "But why is this a secret? The others would be happy to know there's an answer to this."
"Some of them might be, but as you heard before, not all of them have been very nice about this," Shine said. "I don't care what Qrow thinks he's doing, pushing a 14-year old kid like this is wrong. I've a good mind to tell him so."
"Please don't. He'll think I ratted him out to you on purpose," Oscar said. "I don't want to make trouble."
"You deserve consideration the same as everyone else, Oscar," Shine said. "You're a kid in many ways still--a very mature one, but a kid--and people will not always take you seriously because of that. I wish adults were more fair, but they aren't. Not all of us. It might be that another adult should step in here."
"I think everyone should be kinder to Oscar," Pyrrha said seriously. "He's the reason they found out the truth, isn't he? I heard some of what you said earlier."
"Sorry, we kind of finished talking sooner than you," Wally said.
"It's all right," Oscar said. "I guess everyone else knew, so it wasn't a secret. But I'm still like the enemy to them. Even if they knew Shine could help control it, I'm not sure they'd feel that much better... She can't be around me all the time, and I'm..."
"Not sure they trust us," Shine finished, "right? You don't have to sugarcoat it. I know they don't."
"Why do they suspect us all?" Pyrrha hit her fist into her knee. "I'm their friend! I understand they are scared, but why do they think I would hurt them? And why would they think Oscar would if he's been fighting Ozpin's control to help them?"
"People are weird," Wally said.
"Especially when they are scared," Shine said. "I think they'll come around...but it's also important they know how this is affecting you two. I think you should be honest with them...maybe not all of them, but some of them. They don't know how you feel--it's been too long. They don't know how to handle this, so they'll do stupid things, until you help them understand."
"Do they want to understand?" Oscar asked, almost bitterly. "I've...tried not to be angry about this, but they're treating Pyrrha the same way as me now, and it's...uncomfortable to watch. I still don't know them that well, and I'm not sure... Ruby has tried to be nice to me, but I don't know if the others like me that much."
"They seemed worried when you disappeared," Wally said.
"I have Ozpin," Oscar said.
"You can't think that was the only reason?" Pyrrha said.
"Have they given him a reason to think otherwise?" Shine asked.
Pyrrha shook her head. "I cannot believe Jaune, Ren, and Nora would look at it that way. And I didn't think Team RWBY would either."
"Perhaps they've changed more than you think," Shine mused. "More than I thought, too. There's this suspicion and fear in them I've never seen before. Time will tell if they will realize this and turn from it."
"You're that worried about it?" Oscar said.
"Oscar--" Shine looked at him soberly. "--who do you think relies on fear to manipulate everyone?"
"Salem..." Pyrrha said, after a pause.
"Yeah, even I'm putting this one together," Wally said. "But I'm also bushed. Couldn't we pick this up tomorrow?"
"Of course," Shine said.
"Yeah, rest sounds good," Oscar said.
"Well, you girls should go back to your room before the kids think we're going back on our rule," Wally said. "But can I get a goodnight kiss?"
"Not in front of the kids, Wally," Shine said.
"I don't think we care," Pyrrha said.
Oscar looked at the floor.
Shine kissed Wally anyway.
"Good night," she said.
She and Pyrrha left for their room.
"Well, that was interesting, but I can't push my brain further than this, so good night," Shine said, lying down.
Pyrrha stretched out on her stomach and gazed out the window. "I never thanked you two for bringing me back," she said slowly, "did I?"
"You did," Shine said. "Outside your house."
"Oh...but, I was still dazed... Now that it's sunk in, I feel like I should."
"Thank the Lord, then, not me." Shine yawned. "I appreciate it, but I really just helped kick start it, really. Don't make a whole thing out of it. As long as you're satisfied, that's all I need to hear."
"I admit, it's not quite like what I thought," Pyrrha said. "I mean, the team isn't, and...the situation, but it's not something I would trade for, so...I just worry--maybe I'm not going to be able to help them anymore. Why am I here?"
"I'd rather talk about that tomorrow, but perhaps help is not what you used to think," Shine said, sleepily. "You've always been stronger than everyone else. Whether or not you still are, it won't matter that much here. Not after all they've been through. No one is invincible--they know it now. You may not be able to teach them the basics...but a true teacher always finds things to contribute. Be ready to learn, as you always have been, and you'll get your footing back eventually. It would be weird if nothing felt off at all after so many months apart. At least you don't have to be the only newbie."
"True," Pyrrha agreed. "It is easier. I'm glad you two decided to stick around. And Oscar...seems nice. It's a little strange to think of Ozpin being there all the time, but Oscar himself seems like a good person."
"He is," Shine mumbled. "A real gem. Can I go to sleep now?"
"Of course, I'm sorry." Pyrrha went quiet.
She was much more tired than she realized, and sleep took her before too long also.
* * *
The next day, Ironwood had plenty for the group to work on, and Penny woke them all up early--even the guys--to get started.
She got hit with a pillow by Shine, when she barged in without knowing, and told to go back outside.
Penny wasn't much daunted by this.
Pyrrha still felt awkward around her.
She attempted to apologize to her, in fact...but Penny said it didn't matter.
"I understand who was responsible, and it is a-okay!" she said cheerfully.
Pyrrha wasn't sure quite what to make of her. But there was nothing to do if she wasn't angry.
"I guess seeing her being all right is how the others feel about me," she said to Shine, who was putting on layers and then applying makeup.
"I feel like you're much calmer about her being alive," Shine replied.
"I suppose. It's nice, isn't it?" Pyrrha said. "But it makes me wonder what the point of the whole stunt at Beacon was, other than to sow seeds of mistrust."
"I think you've caught on just fine," Shine said. "That's all it was. A big show. People are dumb to fall for it, but I guess Atlas isn't the most trusting out of the kingdoms. Doesn't help that they've apparently stopped shipping dust out."
"But the other kingdoms cannot survive without dust," Pyrrha said. "And even if they have a few mines and natural supplies of it, it won't be with the variation of the Schnee Dust Company."
"I know that, and you know that, Pyrrha, but James Ironwood is more concerned with maintaining the order and safety of Atlas right now," Shine said.
"Do you think that's fair?" Pyrrha asked.
"Do you?"
"I'm not sure. I've never really thought about these things before," Pyrrha said. "Always so focused on training. And strategy."
"I'm pretty familiar with politics," Shine said. "It's a losing game no matter what you do, but there are ethical decisions nevertheless. I feel Atlas is protecting itself but cutting off the legs it stands on by not supplying its allies with dust. No one is invincible, and if Atlas gets in trouble, it will regret not having better armed people to come assist it. Same with keeping all the planes close to it. You can't crawl in your shell like a turtle and hope to overcome your adversaries. You just wait out the storm that way...and if it goes on too long, you die."
"Putting it that way, it seems like the answer is obvious," Pyrrha said. "Do you think talking to the General about it would help?"
"I can't say. I've not managed to piss him off in 24 hours, so I could certainly get started on that." Shine put her shoes on. "But I thought I'd have breakfast first and find out more about Atlas before I go right to war with the Headmaster."
"I...can't tell if you're joking," Pyrrha said.
"Hey, are you guys coming or not?" Nora opened the door without knocking either.
Shine jumped and then frowned at her. "Do any of you knock?"
"What does it matter? We're girls." Nora waved her hand.
"We didn't know that," Shine said.
"Whatever. The rest of us are ready to go. Come on, we're going to get our weapons modified by Pietro. Pyrrha, it's the perfect time to get yours back up to snuff."
"I'd really like something more like my old one." Pyrrha lifted up her sword. "I've outgrown this one, I think."
"Perfect," Nora said. "And while we were waiting, we were going to go get new clothes and stuff. And eat, of course. So let's go!"
She moved away.
"To be honest, I'm not sure I really feel like shopping again," Pyrrha said.
"I can shop anytime," Shine said. "But I don't have money. And I think we've got as much as we can carry anyway. You should go if you want to, though."
"It's not that I don't want to spend time with them," Pyrrha said in a low voice. "It's that...it's still uncomfortable. I mean, the way they look at me...I feel like a ghost."
"I get it...trust me...but if you don't hang out with them naturally, they're not going to get used to you again," Shine said. "Besides, we should all stay in the loop. I'm sure the General will not let us be idle here. Once he learns Wally and I are not licensed Huntsmen, I'm not sure what he's going to have us doing. He might not want us to stay here at all."
"He wouldn't just kick you out if you have nowhere else," Pyrrha said, uncertainly. "Technically, we are not licensed either, save for Qrow."
"It's all right. There's plenty to do around here," Shine said. "Perhaps I could look for the Winter Maiden. She's bound to be here somewhere."
"The...oh..." Pyrrha remembered that had been mentioned before. "Didn't Qrow say she was...old?"
"Yes," Shine said. "But that's not what interests me. It's that Winter Schnee is in on this, her and Penny, but Winter is more important... Why you would trust a robot with this information is beyond me."
"You don't trust Penny?" Pyrrha said.
"Personally? I have no opinion on her," Shine said. "But anyone who could have their memories downloaded like a program is a security risk--any sci-fi movie about robots would tell you that. But my concern is that Winter is clearly the next choice for the Maiden. There's no other woman Ironwood would trust so much to be loyal to him."
"She seems...responsible." Pyrrha had never had more than a few sentences of dialogue with Winter, and her impression of her was that she was kind of stiff and cold, though polite. She wasn't exactly Pyrrha's idea of a Maiden...but then, she no longer was sure her idea of a Maiden was on point.
She was skilled though. That made sense.
"Yeah, a little too much so," Shine said. "Everything is machines and order with Ironwood. He does fine as a captain or general of a battle, but this magical stuff is not suited to someone like him. Ozpin should be taking charge again... I don't know him much, but at least he has the sense to mostly leave this stuff in the realm of mystery."
"I think I see why you're afraid of angering the General," Pyrrha said. "I'm not sure how he would take to being told what you think. But if this is wrong... But is it wrong? Winter might not make such a bad Maiden."
"It's not Winter I don't trust," Shine said. "She's a good person. But...well...she has her blind spots...bad ones for this kind of thing."
"You know her?" Pyrrha said.
"You know, we should talk later," Shine said. "The others are waiting."
Pyrrha took her shield and sword and went out to join the others in the hall.
Some of them looked at her like they were surprised she was still there. Yang didn't really try to hide that it was not a nice surprise.
Qrow also looked wary still.
Over breakfast, the team discussed more what they would be doing now.
"Once we get our weapons, the General says he has a little test mission for us to do with the ACE Ops," Ruby said. "Should be fun."
"Winter also told me that he thinks we should train more in the training area," Weiss said. "She says we can train also... It'll be like old times. We can even train with some of the other students."
"That's great and all," Qrow said, "but don't we still have a little problem?"
He nodded at the DJs. "We still don't know who the h--- you two people are. It's been 2 days. You better start talking, if you don't want us to tell Jimmy that we've got no clue about you and you might even be working for Salem."
Wally looked up from buttering toast to give him a weird look--and kind of an annoyed one.
"Who could think that?" Pyrrha was miffed. She put her fork down. "Please, it's insulting to them."
"That was kind of the point," Yang said, tersely.
"It is strange that we let you join us without knowing anything about you," Ren noted. "You should explain yourselves."
"I don't know why we should," Shine said. "Seems like we're doing fine without you knowing anything about us."
"I think we're over that," Weiss said, looking at them with annoyance. "People have told us what's best for us a lot, and what we do and don't need to know. I'm tired of it."
"Oh, and of course your personal preference is what this is about." Shine waved her spoon for her coffee flippantly. "Forgive me, your highness."
"Hey, that's not fair," Weiss said.
"Really?" Shine put her spoon down. "That's not fair? I saw you all hold out on Ironwood. We didn't tell him you were lying, did we? Though we could have. Looks as if we all have our secrets. At least we're keeping ours because we figured it would not matter...not because we're afraid of what will happen if we trust someone else."
"You can say that, but it's bulls---," Yang said.
Oscar winced.
"I forgot that you know best of course." Shine was killingly sarcastic. "I suppose if you say so, it must be true. And we know that you have never held back info that might be important."
Yang frowned at her. "I haven't, not from my friends."
Shine raised an eyebrow at her. "If you say so." She went back to eating for a moment.
"So let me get this straight--you're refusing to tell us about yourselves?" Qrow said.
"Uh, well, maybe not completely." Wally was finding this game nerve-racking. "I mean, what would you like to know?"
"Let's start with where you're from and how you know about Ozpin and Salem." Qrow folded his arms and sat back.
"I think we already said we weren't going to answer those questions," Shine said. "This is starting to sound like a broken record, if they have those here. Or a video on loop, how about that? Get a new question."
"It's not that hard of a question," Weiss said.
"You think so?" Shine said. "Let me ask you--if no one knew who you were by sight, would you tell a roomful of people who hated your family who you were?"
Weiss frowned at her. "You think I'm ashamed of my lineage?"
"What does that have to do with it? I asked if you would tell them," Shine said.
"I...I guess it would depend on exactly what was happening," Weiss hedged.
"You can't compare those two things." Blake put her hand out. "No one here hates you. We don't even know you."
"It was an analogy," Shine said. "My point was the risk of a simple question varies depending on the situation, and you have no idea what risks we are undergoing. If you can't accept that...well, it's a little hypocritical, isn't it?"
Pause.
"Can you at least tell us why you're here?" Jaune asked, more civilly. "I mean, you know why we're here. Why did you find Oscar?"
"Like we said, that was kind of just how it happened," Wally said. "I guess you could say we got a tip off that he might need help."
"Oscar has all of us. He doesn't need any more help," Nora said.
"You think you can help him?" Shine said, in a low tone.
Nora looked at her funny.
"Well, we've been trying," Ruby said.
"And why the interest in Oscar of all people?" Qrow said. "He was a farmhand before this. Usually people are only interested in Ozpin."
"Dude, he's sitting right there," Wally said. "You gotta talk about him like that? Harsh, man."
Qrow glanced at Oscar, who was looking nervously around the room.
"I don't see the problem," Qrow said.
Shine slapped her forehead.
"What is your problem with us?" Yang said.
"I'm sorry, who started this?" Shine said. "Please... Look, I get that you're all sore about Ozpin, really, but it is not our fault that he's lied to you. Stop accusing us of working for him--it's getting old. I'm sure, if he were here--" With a pointed look in his direction that Ozpin could feel even without being in control. "--he'd confirm that."
"But he's not here," Ren said. "And you don't want to explain yourselves. Yet you expect us to trust you."
"Well, the shocking thing is, we have explained ourselves, to those of you who've been willing to answer our questions," Shine said, sipping her coffee casually.
Everyone in the team looked at each other.
"Who did that?" Yang asked.
"Is that wrong?" Oscar said, hesitantly. "We never really talked about filling them in, but you know they heard a lot of what we told Miss--uh, Pyrrha."
"Is that all?" Qrow asked him warily.
"Uh...I mean, wasn't that the most important stuff?" Oscar hedged.
"Oscar, what did you do?" Weiss asked.
"It wasn't just him," Jaune spoke up quickly. "I told them some things too... Not that much, I swear. Just about the gods."
"I don't see why it's a problem," Pyrrha spoke up. "If they wanted to tell the General what they knew, they could have already. So long as we're all on the same page... And how long could it have stayed a secret?"
"I don't know, I guess you're pretty good at keeping secrets," Yang said testily. "Weren't you in on this before? Just like Qrow."
Qrow shot her a look.
"But Uncle Qrow sided with us," Ruby reminded Yang.
"Well, we don't know that Pyrrha has," Yang said. "What if she still wants to work with Ironwood? What were you going to do, Pyrrha? In Beacon. I think most of us still don't know."
"Yang," Jaune began warningly.
Pyrrha stood up. "Yes, I was working with Ozpin and the other headmasters," she said slowly. "I didn't know about Salem, yet. Or any of this, except the Maidens, and it was explained a little differently at the time. I had no idea all of you would be involved...or how close the threat to Beacon was. I think you might know more than me about what happened, since I've missed quite a bit. Does that answer your question?"
Pause.
"So you don't think we should let Ironwood in on this?" Yang did not ask this like she wanted her opinion, she asked it like she was assessing a threat.
Pyrrha knew this, too.
"I'm sure you all have your reasons," she said, diplomatically. "And clearly, you know what you're doing. I am not one to spill secrets for people... It's your decision."
But she was stunned at their attitude towards her... Was she a suspect in other ways now?
"Hey, guys, I think Pyrrha is not to blame for what happened," Oscar spoke up. "She was like all of us, not sure just what she was getting into. And now we all know. Wasn't she your friend? You knew her, right?"
"I thought I did," Yang said. "I thought I knew a lot of people. Now I'm not so sure." She looked bitter.
"That's it!" Shine stood up, throwing her utensils down with a vengeance.
"Shine..." Wally was hoping she wasn't about to throw oil on this fire.
She was.
"I do not know what happened to you--" Shine looked at Yang fiercely. "--but I have a pretty good idea. You can spread that poison of mistrust around your team and the Atlas military if you like, but I refuse to participate in it. I may not have been here for that train wreck and whatever magic spell the Lamp put on all of you, but knowledge is not always power, not if it makes you a coward. I'm starting to be glad I missed it. Maybe Pyrrha will be also, but that's up to her to decide. But guess what, Miss Xiao Long, we do not owe you anything just because we jumped on board this and helped you guys out. We have done nothing but help all of you since we arrived two days ago. In return, you have neither thanked us once, nor offered us one milligram of trust. But you sit there and have the gall to ask us to explain ourselves to you like we're supposed to trust you after that? Would you trust someone who treated you that way?"
Yang opened her mouth, but Shine didn't let her speak.
"I don't think so," she said. "At least Ozpin had manners, geez... On top of that, you're giving Pyrrha a hard time after she gave her life to save your ungrateful butts! Serves you right if she did go to Ironwood and sell you out right now. But she won't, because she's Pyrrha Nikos and she's better than that. Lucky for you, I don't believe in taking petty revenge on people, so you're safe from me...but I will not sit here and take this either."
She grabbed her coat. "I'm leaving. See you all later."
Wally got up. "I go where she goes," he said. "And...uh...I'm not looking for a fight, guys, but I just don't know what we can do to prove ourselves to you, so I guess we're kind of in a no-win situation there. Sorry about that."
He followed Shine out the door.
Pyrrha glanced at the others.
"Are you going to go after them?" she asked.
"Why would we?" Yang asked. "They want to go, they should go. Who asked them to stay?"
"But..." Oscar said.
"And you want to do that to Oscar?" Pyrrha felt particularly responsible after hearing what she had the night before. "Just because they wouldn't answer a few questions? That makes them criminals?"
"It's looking suspicious, Nikos," Qrow said.
"I don't know whether to be surprised that you're agreeing with this, or relieved that you're finally talking to me like I'm real." Pyrrha shot straight fire better than a maiden would have.
Qrow was stunned that she called him out so openly--Pyrrha was never the most confrontational person.
"Fine then," Pyrrha said, when no one got up.
She rushed out of the room herself.
Oscar got up then. "I don't think we should let them go."
"Oscar, why do you trust them?" Weiss asked. "They're just... I guess they have powers, but they're weird."
"They might be weird, but it's my only shot." Oscar blurted this without thinking, then he raced out of the room after Pyrrha.
"What did he mean by that?" Nora asked.
"I don't know..." Ren said.
"Did you hear what Miss Likstar said?" Jaune asked. "She thinks we're ungrateful... I don't think we ever did thank them for helping us get here. Or for Pyrrha... And you guys all buy that she's the real Pyrrha now, right? That was not acting."
Silence.
"I admit, that would have been hard to fake," Weiss said. "Logically...if she wanted to win us over, she could have just sided with us... She has to be real... I just still don't understand how or why--or if it's a good thing."
"Why does it matter now?" Blake asked. "She's here... Unless she leaves, we have to deal with her."
"Not treating her like our friend isn't helping," Jaune said.
"I think he's right," Ruby said. "We should be acting like she's the same Pyrrha we knew before... I mean, she sure seems the same. That's the weird part--she hasn't changed at all..."
"She has in one way," Ren said. "I have never seen Pyrrha that defensive before."
"I have," Qrow said, flatly. "Maybe not defensive exactly but on edge. She's not stupid--she's onto the way we've been thinking about this... If that is the real Pyrrha Nikos, then it can't be easy to experience that."
"So, even you admit it," Jaune said.
"I admit that it's not a good act if she was just trying to worm her way back into the group," Qrow said. "It's hard to believe a fake would be so sloppy as to disagree with us like that."
"So it's the real her, great." Yang had her arms crossed still. "That doesn't explain how the h---those two brought her back to life. Are we just glossing over that? I didn't think it could be true, but if you're sure it's her, then it is true. And only the gods can do that."
"They aren't the gods," Jaune said. "They told me that."
"And that means it's true..." Yang muttered.
"I don't see how they could be the same gods we saw," Weiss said. "And they left... But who else could do that?"
"I don't like it," Qrow said. "Maybe it's not Nikos' fault...but she might be a pawn for them. Whatever agenda they're pushing, if it's not Salem or Ozpin, maybe there's a third party here we don't know about. At this point, nothing would surprise me."
"They don't want to share," Weiss said. "So who knows? Maybe that's it... I mean, what was with that analogy about my family? That makes it sounds like they think we'd hate them."
"Well, the odds of that are looking better the longer they keep this up," Yang said. "The way that woman talked to me--who does she think she is?"
"You...didn't think she had a slight point?" Jaune asked.
"No!" Yang said. "What a load of crap, acting like she's so high and mighty... They're strangers that just came along with us, and we just let them! They're the ungrateful ones. They get to stay here because Oscar covered for them. And what is with that? Why is he suddenly best friends with them?"
"Do you think they made him some kind of offer while they were out with him?" Qrow wondered. "Right from the start he seemed chummy with them. Why was that?"
"But what would they offer him?" Weiss said.
"I don't know," Blake said. "They brought someone back to life... There's nothing someone like that could offer a kid like Oscar?"
They all glanced at her, then each other.
"It wouldn't work," Qrow said. "It's not just a part of Ozpin's body--his soul is bound to Oscar's. They can't just make him alive again. And it would solve nothing if they did, just make it easier for Salem to get rid of the only person who knows her that well."
"But Oscar seems to hate this," Ruby recalled.
"He wouldn't...do that, would he?" Blake asked.
"He'd do that to us?" Yang said. "To save himself? Do you think so?"
"I wouldn't know," Qrow said. "But it won't work either way. So if they've gotten his hopes up, he's going to be very disappointed."
"I think we should go after them." Jaune got up. "This is stupid. Pyrrha is our friend, and Oscar is our teammate. We should at least hear them out. They've both had pretty good judgment in the past."
"Except for the part where Pyrrha almost became a Maiden," Yang said.
"Stop talking about that," Jaune said savagely.
"That was on me and the others more than her," Qrow said. "Don't blame her for it, Yang."
"Fine, but I think she's just as clueless as the rest of us," Yang said. "And if she isn't, isn't that kind of a bad sign? Like, what is she in on then? They sure know a lot about us."
"You can't think Pyrrha would ever do anything to hurt us," Jaune said.
"Well, not when I knew her before...but so much is different now," Yang said. "So I don't know anymore. We don't know how she's taking finding all this out."
"You wouldn't think that maybe she's just as scared as us?" Weiss said. "For her it's been, like, 3 days since Beacon fell, and now she learns all this? Maybe she's just...processing."
"She does seem to want to avoid us more though..." Nora said.
"And hang out with these newcomers," Ren said.
[And of course that has nothing to do with you and how you've acted at all.
This is the kind of blindness that drives me crazy about Volumes 6-8. The teams do things that make them untrustworthy and then get mad when people don't trust them.
And of course...Oscar wanting an escape is never addressed by the team either. Flipping Ozpin shows more concern for him than they do.]
"I'm going," Jaune said.
Nora and Ren went with him.
"Maybe we should all see this..." Qrow got up reluctantly.
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