Blake: *wearing an apron* Hey, Yang~! What can I get you to drink?
Yang: Hey babe~! Can I get some extra sugar in my coffee? 😘
Blake: Of course…!
Blake: *pours Yang’s coffee in her mouth*
Blake: *makes out with Yang*
Weiss: …seriously? 😒
Ruby: I’m never getting my drink, am I? 😑
Blake/Yang: *making out on the table in front Weiss’s salad* 🐝💛💜💛💜 🐝
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Okay but that makes me think of a scenario where blake jokingly calls Yang her hubbie and yang calls her her wifey and it annoys the hell out of everyone everytime they do it
Good, Gods, this is amazing! Let's fricken go!
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Ruby: Thanks again for inviting us over for dinner, Blake!
Weiss: Yes, thank you so much for the invitation.
Blake: (from the kitchen) You're welcome. It's the least we can do after you guys helped Yang and I get our stuff moved in.
Ruby: It was no problem! What're teammates and sisters for?! But, where is Yang?
Blake: (placing serving dishes filled with food on the table) She should be here soon, but I can give her a call. She had to make a quick run. (pulls out her scroll and dials Yang's number)
Yang: (answers her scroll on her headset as she's driving Bumblebee 2.0 home) Hey, babe! I'm on my way home now. I should be there in about five minutes.
Blake: (rolls her eyes with a smile before teasing with a shit-eating grin) Well, hurry up. We have company, and they're beginning to wonder where my wonderful hubby is.
Yang: (loosens her grip on the throttle momentarily before picking up speed) Maybe they're just wondering how long they'll get to have my beautiful, amazing, totally sexy wifey to themselves before I get home.
Blake: (blushes with a smirk) Oh, please. As if anyone could compare to you, my blazing fireball of love. They're just counting the seconds until you grace them with your presence.
Yang: (snickers) Save some compliments for when I get there, babe. I might need a little extra sweetness tonight.
Blake: (playfully) Sweetness? I thought you liked it when things got a little spicy.
Yang: (full blown flirting) Only in combat, my gorgeous goddess. When it comes to you, it's all about the sweetness mixed with the spice.
Blake: (twirling her hair around her finger) Well, I'll make sure to have a dessert that matches your taste—sweet and just a hint of mischief.
Yang: (laughing giddily) Deal! I'll see you in a few!
*CLICK*
Blake: (stares at her scroll with a dumb smile on her face before turning back to the table) Uh...
Ruby & Weiss: (looks of pure disgust and diabetic illness spread across their faces)
Ruby: The dessert is right there, Blake!!! (points to the cherry pie on the table)
Blake: (blushes awkwardly) Ummmmm...
Weiss: Good, Gods! Control yourself, you bisexual biohazard! We're about to eat!
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I could be way off base, but I have been thinking about this since she said this and trying to figure out what moral? At the time, the best they could figure would be to follow Alyx’s path, but not make the mistakes she made. We now know not only was the story changed from what Jaune was there for, but Alyx wasn’t like the girl who’s in the story.
If there is some “moral” to be learned here, I did wonder if it was to respect and understand different people. Because that’s something up until this current chapter NONE of our main cast have done. RW.BY have been operating out of a story with people as a means to an end. They aren’t really people in their own right, just a way to progress forward. They never really ask anything about the Afterans, outside of asking Curious about ascension, and it’s not like they are a reliable source of information since they seem to have the ability to influence Afteran’s will and only will answer what is asked.
Jaune mentioned that Alyx was cruel and didn’t think the rules applied to her, and while they’ve not been cruel about it we’ve not seen anyone from Remnant treat the Afterans like actual people until (R)WBY listens to the Paper Pleasers. @professorspork spoke about Blake caring about the Paper Pleasers and speaking up for them, and it’s really the first time any of them think about the lives of the people there and not just getting home… Not that Jaune or Ruby agree that they are people.
Just because it’s a fairy-tale to them doesn’t mean it’s not real to the people there. It doesn’t mean they don’t have full lives, even if the visitors of Remnant don’t understand or agree with their culture. Ever After has shown Blake specifically that her culture is very important to her, and if there is some moral to be gained by Blake in this “story” is that understanding different cultures only enhances everyone and leads to greater cooperation. Almost like that’s a goal of hers...
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