Every Little Part Of You | By : RWBYRemnants Category: +M through R > RWBY Views: 2926 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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THIS CHAPTER: Tough conversations (like I said lol)
=Chapter 12
Yang didn’t listen in on their conversation. The temptation was very high, but she knew it was only fair to give some trust if she wanted to receive any. After her shower, she heard Ruby come in the door, then shut herself away in the guest room and waited.
And waited.
Finally, the door clicked open, and a very shaken, puffy-eyed Ruby slipped in. She stood there for a few seconds, Yang just watching her.
“Ruby? Are… you okay?”
Then she turned on her and spread her arms wide. “My mom IMPERSONATED me!”
“I know!” Yang burst out in exasperation. “Like, what the FUCK?!”
“Jerking you off is my job! Not cool, Mom!” But then she sighed and flopped down on the bed next to her. “She found the condom, huh? That was dumb. I should have flushed it.”
Putting an arm around her, she whispered, “You okay? For real, not just… pretend-okay.”
“No.” Sniffling, she wiped at her eyes. “Mom knows. She knows, and… she hates that we’re doing this. Like, I didn’t wanna hurt my mom…”
“Neither did I. Like… now it’s even weirder because she tried this stupid thing. God, I came so close to coming from her doing that… I… I had to throw her off.”
Leaning heavily against Yang, she whispered, “It would be okay if you did. Come, I mean. Like, she kinda trapped you into it; I… I would be grossed out, but not mad at you.”
“Well, we don’t have to worry about that now, because we talked it out. She’s… yeah, um, unless you denied everything, I think she was going to try to understand? Is… that how it went?”
“Pretty much. Like, she started out asking some pretty simple questions, and then when I stopped trying to pretend I didn’t know what she was talking about… she figured out that I really am in love with you. Looked like she wanted to jump off a bridge, but at least she didn’t start yelling about how disgusting we are, or like, that she wanted to run you out of the house.”
“Before, she thought it was all me, so I guess… this is different.” With a sigh, she admitted, “And I can see how after I got hard about her before, she would see that and think I’m just creeping on both of you. Does look pretty bad if you don’t know the rest of the story.”
“GOD. I can’t believe she crawled into bed with you and started… it’s so disgusting!”
Shrugging, she sighed as she said, “Was pretty hot to me. I mean, right up until I realised who it was. And… even after that.”
Ruby’s eyes flicked up to Yang’s face. “Really? Like… why?”
“Because she’s hot, Ruby. Believe me, I don’t wanna think about her that way, but like… she caught me with my brain half-working. Sucks to admit this, but I was enjoying it until I thought about you… and then I had to kick her out before it got any worse.”
“Huh.” It was a small noise to sum up a lot of feelings. “Do… you want me to jerk you off while you think about her?”
Glaring, Yang folded her arms over her chest. “Don’t be dumb. I want you to jerk me off while I think about you.” That did earn her a sheepish smile, at least. “And… I want that a lot more than I want her. Hell, I’d rather just be watching Netflix with you than do anything else with her. I mean it.”
“I know. I just… it’s hard for me to talk about you wanting to bang my mom. I’m trying to get used to it.”
“I don’t want to bang her! Like, I’d rather avoid that, geeze!”
“You wanna bang both of us,” Ruby compromised, shooting a deadpan look at Yang. “But I’m the one that gets you at the end of the day.”
“Summer doesn’t get me at ANY part of the day! Will you stop it?!”
“OoooOOooh, ‘Summer’,” she cooed with her hands up and waving back and forth, like a small child mocking another on the playground. She still looked a little shaken up and bleary-eyed, but at least she was able to joke around. “Listen to you talk about your other girlfriend! Precious Summer!”
At that, Yang still squawked, “STOP THAT!” but she also laughed a little with Ruby. They shoved each other, laughing, and Yang finally wound up pinning Ruby until she was cackling madly from the fingers digging into her ribs and calling out for sweet mercy.
They didn’t hear the door click open. Only when Summer went, “Hey, break it up, you two!” did they look over to see her leaning in the doorway, arms folded and a nervously-bemused look on her face. “Leave room for Jesus!”
“No Jesus here,” Ruby laughed, though she did look fairly chagrined by her mom’s entrance. Then she went on with a Latin accent, “Jesus was the cashier at the store, though.”
Yang simply went quiet, sitting back a respectful distance. Summer was still laughing at the weak little joke when she noticed, and cocked her head to one side. “Oh, I was teasing. You guys can play around like that; it’s the kind of thing sisters should do. The rest of it’s what worries me.”
“What, this?” Ruby asked, pulling Yang close and planting one on her lips.
It was all she could do not to flip out. Ruby shouldn’t do that in front of her mother! Neither of them should! Yang didn’t truly respond, not the way she would if they were alone, but she held still and let Ruby do what she wanted, a hand falling to rest on her shoulder. Then when they parted, they looked back to Summer… who looked devastated.
“Fine,” she rasped, passing a hand over her eyes. “You… really don’t care what I think.”
“No, Mom,” Ruby urged her gently. “I do. But with this… I can’t pretend I don’t love Yang. I don’t want to. And kissing her is beautiful, and it feels right! So… so please, don’t think of this as gross! Just… it’s who we are to each other!”
Summer took a deep breath. “You’re right. I tried to insist that it wasn’t, both to you two and within my own mind, but… you’re right. I can even tell that from Yang right now, as scared as she’s acting.”
“You scared her,” Ruby retorted, and Yang winced. She obviously knew how to handle her mother better, but it didn’t stop her from worrying they would fight. “You made her think you were gonna… try to take me away from her, and that’s not okay!”
“You shouldn’t be together, Ruby. I’m sorry, but you’re related; it’s never going to work out. I accept that I can’t drive you two apart without making it more appealing instead, but it doesn’t change the facts.”
“Oh, God, you’re acting like I’m a two-year-old playing with the wrong kind of toy. This is a person; Yang is my girlfriend and the sister I’ve always wanted. You really think I’m not gonna protect her as much as I can? If I really thought I was bad for her, I’d break up with her myself.”
Swallowing hard, Yang forced herself to whisper, “I don’t care if you were bad for me. I… I can’t lose you.”
“You won’t,” she whispered back, kissing her cheek. A retching noise came from her mother, and she rolled her eyes. “Mom, that’s REAL mature.”
But it appeared the woman really was sickened by the situation. She broke from the room and darted into the bathroom, and they both heard her being violently ill. For a few seconds, they just squirmed, then they got up and went to check on her.
“Mom… I’m sorry,” Ruby whispered as she offered her a wet washcloth where she was bent over the toilet. “This isn’t about you, but we weren’t gonna tell you because… because of this. We didn’t want you to be upset.”
Nodding, the sobbing woman cleaned up her blotchy face and her tears. “I… I’m sorry, baby… I… I t-tried to hold it together… b-but you’re half-siblings.”
“I don’t care,” Ruby told her firmly. “Maybe she’s supposed to ‘feel’ bad or whatever, but nope; just feels like the woman I love. It is gonna be awkward sometimes, sure, but Yang’s too important to me. And I know this is g-gonna be hard for you right now, but I want you to think about this: I found her, Mom. I found the woman I want to live with forever! And she likes me back, and she’s already part of the family! It’s a weird way for it to happen, sure, but this is kinda great, isn’t it?”
Swallowing hard, Yang whispered to her, “Maybe don’t push her too much. Like, this is pretty big.”
“She needs to know right in the beginning that this is real, Yang. I don’t want there to be any thinking it’s a phase, or like… that we’ll change our minds tomorrow.”
“‘She’ can hear you,” Summer said as she pushed to standing. The woman took in both of them standing there, looking concerned about her, and shook her head. “This… I don’t know. I still think I’m right, but I can’t pretend that watching you two… that you don’t really look like you’re together. In that way. How can we both be right?”
“Yang’s just really attracted to the Rose women,” Ruby tried to joke, but when the other two winced, she dipped her head. “S-sorry. I’m not funny. But, um… yeah, you can’t help who you like sometimes. I know this isn’t good news for any of us, the half-sister part, but I still think the rest is. I love her, and she loves me! We make each other happy! Wouldn’t it be way worse if we knew this, and then… and then didn’t stay with each other?”
The elder woman glared. “You know I’m a big supporter of ‘love wins’ and equality. That’s underhanded of you to bring it up and use it against me.”
After considering a moment, Yang tried, “I think she just wants you to… let us be together. Not like, approve of it or cheer us on or whatever.”
“Then you’ve got it. Exactly that; I… can’t be supportive, exactly, but I won’t tell your father. He can’t know about this. I… I don’t want him to feel about his perfect girls the way I do right now.”
At that, Ruby let out a whispered, “Mom…”
“I’m sorry. You can’t always get what you want, Ruby.” Then she reached up to cup her cheek. “But I’ll always love you. Please know that nothing could ever change that.”
“Okay.”
“And you’re going to be careful.” This time, Summer was glaring daggers at Yang. “No ‘accidents’; a condom, every time. You aren’t bringing a child with health problems into this world and making it impossible not to figure out you two have been sleeping together. Understand?”
“Completely,” Yang told her without even having to think about it. “I mean, I don’t know shit about incest babies except for that ‘webbed feet’ thing, but yeah, I don’t want to do that to a kid.”
“You’d probably think webbed feet are cute, anyway,” Ruby teased with her tongue out. Yang didn’t even acknowledge her.
“I don’t want to know,” Summer sighed as she began to walk past them. In the door, she turned back to one side. “I’m… sorry I can’t be happier for you. Really. If Yang were anyone else…”
“I know, Mom,” Ruby said, nodding. “I get it.”
They heard her go into her room and shut the door. Neither of them had the guts to follow her or knock to check on her; she needed time by herself.
“Let’s… go watch some TV,” Yang suggested awkwardly. “Okay? Just… something super easy, and casual.”
Taking her hand, she leaned up to kiss her cheek. “This is good news.”
“How? How is this good news?”
“My mom knows, and she’s not killing us,” she said with a half-smile. “It’s… kinda sad, but mostly a good thing. I think when she sees how much we like each other, a-and that we really are in love and it’s not just a sex thing, she’ll come around more. Plus she can help us keep it a secret from Dad.”
Shrugging, Yang stared toward the door as they moved to go downstairs. “Maybe. I hope you’re right.”
They spent a casual hour in front of the TV, just trying to decompress after such painful conversation. Around the time they had been able to forget, cuddled up with each other and simply laughing about the stupid programme that was on, Summer entered.
“O-oh,” Ruby breathed as she sat up from where she was reclining against Yang in their usual position on the love seat.
“No, no, you’re fine,” her mother breathed, clearing her throat and rubbing at her cheeks. She had definitely been crying, but looked a lot less distraught now. “If you two are serious I might as well get used to walking in on that.”
“On cuddling?” Yang said, unable to help it. “Like, we were doing that even before you knew.”
Summer fixed her with a look. “Yes, and that was before I knew you were doing a lot more than that when you weren’t in plain sight. But then again, after what I did today… I shouldn’t even try to judge.”
“Mom… I know you thought Yang was hurting me. But that still wasn’t cool; even if she was, you still should have just confronted her instead of… the weird thing.”
Snorting, Yang patted Ruby’s shoulder. “Is that what we’re going to call it from now on? ‘The Weird Thing’ where your mom offered to throw me one instead of banging you?”
“Stop that,” Summer grunted as she sank down onto the couch, cheeks pinkening. “We have discussed this at length and I don’t want to discuss it anymore. I just feel like an idiot.”
“Yang does have a great dick,” Ruby joined in. Even as Summer was shuddering, she went on, “I can see how it’d be pretty hard to resist.”
“Really? BOTH of you have to pile on?!” But when Ruby and Yang laughed, she looked over and sighed. “I’m glad you’re joking around instead of… actually angry. You have every right to be after I disgraced myself the way I did.”
Shrugging, Yang said, “Hey, it was pretty hot.” When Ruby slapped her arm, she yelped, “What? It was! Just not hot enough to make me cheat on you!”
“At least I know where my mom has been,” she grumbled, glaring playfully at the blonde. “Better than you cheating on me with some random stranger.”
“I’m not hearing this,” Summer murmured to herself. “I am not hearing any of this.”
“GEEZE, Ruby!” But Ruby’s laughter made Yang laugh, too. “Alright, alright, I think we’ve tortured each other enough. Like… laughing about it is one thing, but I think we’re gonna make your mom cry again, and that’s not fair.”
“Oh, I am not. Don’t be silly.”
But it was enough to make Ruby reconsider. Glancing between them, she bowed her head. “Sorry, Mom. This is just weird, and… I dunno. Nothing bad really happened, so it makes more sense to laugh about it than, like… be all mopey or sad.”
With a long sigh, the woman sat forward a little more. “Right. Just… wouldn’t you two rather go to the beach again? Or to the store, or…”
“You trying to get rid of us?”
“Well, it just sounds mean when you put it that way.”
Sighing, Yang stood up, pulling Ruby along with her. “Let’s give your mom some space. Maybe go to one of those comic book stores you keep talking about?”
“Okay,” Ruby sighed. Then she twitched in her mom’s direction, as if she were going to try to hug her, before she changed directions and went upstairs to get her purse.
“This is a nightmare,” Summer breathed, shaking her head very slowly. “It’s a quiet, soft nightmare, but still no less terrifying.”
“We both love you, ya know,” Yang offered with a shaky sigh as she moved to follow. “This is… pretty weird, but it doesn’t mean we’re not family. Just… I dunno. Focus on that.”
She couldn’t stay to watch her reaction. Instead, she left to follow after her girlfriend-slash-half-sibling.
The two girls stayed out until close to when their dad would be getting home. They did go to the comic shop, and Ruby got some cute figurines that made her hop up and down excitedly. Yang didn’t even know what they were from, but she did nab herself a Wonder Woman shirt that made them both smile.
Before they left, they picked up a vintage Hello Kitty porcelain statuette for Summer. A peace offering. Ruby explained that even though her mom didn’t share many of her “nerdy” interests, she had always thought the puffy, big-headed white cat was cute.
“Maybe we should try to be out a lot more while she’s home and your dad’s not,” Yang reasoned as they drove back. “Take the pressure off.”
“Yeah. I mean, it sucks, but like… for a few days?”
Nodding, she turned the little statue over in her hands. “Yeah. Tomorrow, we’ll stay at the mall for a while, then go to another movie. Maybe that anime thing?”
“Yeah! I mean, it’s not until the evening, but we could try to find other stuff like that.”
“Ruby?”
“Huh?”
“I… I’m starting to wonder if this is worth it. Like, what it’s gonna do to our families…”
The smaller woman’s smile disappeared. “Yang, don’t say that. We can’t live for them; like, I don’t wanna see my mom or dad look at me like I’m gross, either, but I can’t let it stop me. Not when I’m definitely…” Shrugging, she added in a smaller voice, “You’re THE ONE. No point in pretending you’re not.”
“I know you’re right, I know. Just hard.”
Ruby took one hand off the wheel and began to rub up and down Yang’s thigh. It was a soft caress, a lot less provocative than some of her other advances.
“We’ll make it. Anyway, if our family disowns us over this then they weren’t really such a great family in the first place, I guess.”
“Wow, pretty all-or-nothing attitude,” Yang half-laughed, reaching down to hold the hand in place. “But I guess I can’t disagree.”
When they got back, Summer was in the kitchen, getting things together for dinner. She gulped anxiously when she saw them, which made Yang’s heart sink, but then she smiled and greeted them with a wave.
“Hey, Mom,” Ruby said in a quiet, guilty voice. “Um… we got you something.”
“‘We’?” The implication was clear, and maybe unkind, but she then smiled as she sighed to let go of her annoyance. “Okay, okay, what is it?”
When Yang pulled the figurine out of the bag, her eyes lit up. “Um, Ruby said you would-”
But she was already snatching it and squealing about it, jumping up and down with her daughter who was also excited and screaming. Yang stood back a bit and chuckled, feeling silly and a bit left out, and silly for feeling a bit left out. This was the reaction they were hoping for, after all.
“It’s so CUTE!” she finally exclaimed when she had calmed down a bit. “Oh, I’ve never seen one like this - really high quality!”
“Yang was the one who saw it,” Ruby told her, smile a little hopeful. “She didn’t know you’re a fan, but she did think it was cute and showed me.”
At that, Summer held it a little closer to her heart and shot a glance over at the blonde. “This was very sweet of you two. Thank you. I’m surprised you’d get me anything at all, after how this morning went.”
“No big deal,” Yang said easily. “So you messed up a little. I mess up all the time. It’s…” Glancing at Ruby, who looked like she was bracing for the worst, she hurried ahead, “We both came close to doing really stupid shit, so let’s just kind of… leave it at that.”
“That does sound like the best idea. I’ll… I’m going to do my best, I can promise you that much. We’ll see what ‘my best’ turns out to be.”
“Just try not to bang Yang if you can help it,” Ruby half-teased. “Although…”
“Although what?” Summer’s voice was clearly full of warning. Not that her daughter heeded it.
“Well, I mean, it’s technically a little less weird for you two, since you aren’t directly related at all. Right? I mean, if Yang were still a kid there would be a skeevy power imbalance, but she’s not, so it’s-”
“Ruby?” When she only blinked over at her, Yang finished with, “Shut up.”
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