This one opened with a short-haired Ruby and Weiss standing on a platform in the middle of a red lit room. The platform seemed to be lit up as well, with computer monitors on either side. In the background, an outfit consisting of a red hood and cape as well as a red leather corset, pants and jacket.

"What is this, the RWBY cave?" Jaune asked.

"You get some air?" Ruby asked Weiss.

"Yeah. I did." Weiss answered.

"It's argument time!" Yang announced, pulling a tub of popcorn out of thin air and beginning to munch on it.

Weiss leaned against one of the desks, facing away from Ruby. While Ruby sat against the opposite desk, facing Weiss. "And with it, some clarity." She pushed off the desk and put her hands on her hips. She turned around to face the redhead. "Well, Ruby. It's totally within your rights to keep the hood. It's yours. And you're right. My frustration was never with the uniform. It was with the woman underneath it."

"Oh, so they're superheroes and Weiss was trying to take Ruby's place as one of the superheroes?" Nora asked.

"Close, but not quite." The god of light said. "Ruby allowed Weiss to take her place, but is now trying to take back her place."

Ruby crossed her arms, looking rather uncomfortable now.

"I don't understand."

"I didn't either. Not at first." Weiss sighed. "I so appreciated your apology." The white haired girl began to pace, "but something about it gnawed at me. That you needed to be the Red Reaper. That it completed you. This was supposed to be about saving the city, helping the people. Not ourselves."

"The Red Reaper?" Qrow asked, "Is that anything like the Grimm Reaper?"

"No. This version of Ruby doesn't have an aura or a semblance and silver eyes mean absolutely nothing." GoL said.

"I know that." Ruby said, calmly and slowly saying it in a way that conveyed she was barely holding in her anger. "It's a little too dangerous and I've lost just a little too much along the way for it to be about that."

"But yet here you are." Weiss shot back. "You've gotten married. You're raising a son. You've become the mayor!"

"Wow, she's all grown up!" Taiyang wiped some tears from his face, much to the embarrassment of his daughter.

"I wonder who she had a kid with…" Blake, the resident shipper, wondered aloud.

"Probably Crescent Rose." Yang boredly said.

"It wouldn't surprise me." Weiss simply said.

"So what?"

"So, Ruby you were never supposed to stretch yourself so thin! And in so many different directions that the people suffer."

"We have been in tough spots before." Ruby simply said.

"We have." Weiss said, "with a team. Even before; Velvet, Yatsu and Oscar there was Sun. There was Yang. But, Ruby the way you lead alienates everyone and everything around you! Look!"

"Ruby is definitely a different kind of leader in this universe." Pyrrha pointed out.

She paused, "putting the team under surveillance was a mistake! We had an opportunity to save The Vigilante. You made a different call. The same with Blake and the money."

"When did all of these just magically become my decisions. I seem to remember you right. There. Next. To me."

"Begging you to exercise restraint, caution, Ruby. But that's not you!"

"But some things never change. No matter the universe." Weiss also pointed out. She always felt as though she was the voice of reason on Team RWBY.

Weiss suddenly switched to a softer tone, "you have changed, you have grown so much and it's been my honor—it's been my privilege to watch you. But, Ruby, you're still you and if you're just doing this for you like you just admitted—!" Weiss began to slowly raise her voice, only to get interupted by Ruby.

"I didn't say I was doing it just for myself!" Ruby said, matching Weiss' Volume.

"If this isn't one hundred percent for our city" Weiss screamed back. "then you are not the hero that it deserves! And you never will be…"

"Roman Torchwick has… God knows how much of our city in his grip… and you're picking now to lecture me, or to whine about not getting a promotion!" Ruby shouted.

"This might be a real argument that they've had." Yang joked. Weiss was not amused. "What? Am I wrong? Are you really gonna sit there and tell me that I'm wrong?!"

"She came down in a bubble, dawg!" Nora quietly interjected.

"Promotion. This isn't about a promotion!" Weiss growled, slowly transitioning back into a shout, "This is about you! And Torchwick? You still can't see it?"

"See what?"

"He's already won, Ruby. He has the city wired! And it happened under your watch!" Weiss accused.

"He showed up, while you were the Red Reaper!" Ruby shouted, louder than she had earlier. "You bought drugs from him, Weiss! You funded what he is doing right now!"

"You know," Blake said, "I was originally on Weiss' side, but she's kinda being a big hypocrite. Team Ruby for me."

"I'm always Team Ruby." Yang simply said.

"Even when she's wrong?" Weiss asked.

"Listen, a broken clock is right twice a day." Weiss crossed her arms and scowled at Yang for a moment before throwing her hands up.

"I guess!" She declared.

"Yeah." Weiss whispered.

"The entire time, I put you in that hood and you hid having a drug problem!"

"And I was putting my body through hell… for the sake of our city!" Weiss tried to defend herself.

"No! You put the team at risk by lying!" Ruby screamed. "I had to dive off a bridge to save Yatsu's life cause you were in the field, you weren't a hundred percent and nobody knew it!"

"I've never actually seen Ruby that mad before," Blake said, "and it's honestly kinda scary."

"I feel like I disappointed my mom." Jaune agreed.

"I think that's unrelated." Weiss threw shade at Jaune.

"Probably."

"You really wanna bring up Yatsuhashi right now? When he is still hospitalized for the beating that you put on him?" Weiss went back to leaning against the desk, facing away from Ruby.

"It's like a game of tennis!" Sun declared. "Just back and forth and back and forth and back and forth!"

"We were in the field against Oscar, Velvet and Yatsu. He pulls a gun on me. You think he gave me a choice?!"

Weiss suddenly stood, declaring with a scream of, "I think that you leave a trail of bodies every damn place that you go!" Ruby looked hurt, but more shocked than anything.

"Sorry, Weiss." Yang said, standing up. "But those who hurt the Rose, get to push up daisies."

"Wh—?!" Weiss didn't get to finish her exclamation before Yang grabbed her in a headlock in such a way that the heiress was leaning back with her face looking up. Weiss struggled a bit, but immediately tapped out. Yang, being the kind lady she was, respected the tap out, because Mama didn't raise no bitch. The double negative being fitting because we all know Raven didn't raise anything other than the single parent percentage in Patch.

"Sure you've changed, but what comfort is that to Garnet, whose father is dead because of the bad decisions you've made!"

"Guess it doesn't really matter who Ruby had a kid with!" Sun commented. "Because whoever he was, he's dead now."

There was silence between the two for a moment, before Ruby looked down, slowly stood and walked over to Weiss, "My trail of bodies…" Ruby quietly stated, "doesn't include my own brother."

Blake and Yang cringed, both knowing all too well how Weiss felt about her brother. They knew she had a bit of a disdain for Whitely, but that if anything ever happened to him, she would be distraught.

Weiss' eyes darted down for a moment, before darting back up. And then she just hit Ruby.

"Damn!" The Xiao-Long family shouted in unison.

The redhead reeled back for a moment, bringing a hand to her face and staring at the white haired girl in shock, before hitting her back.

"Get that stuck up rich bitch!" Yang shouted, pumping her fist in the air before turning to Weiss and putting a hand on her shoulder, "No offense."

"None taken?" Weiss asked, really confused by this whole situation.

Weiss stood up straight, as if to say that she was done, before running and tackling Ruby off the side of the platform and a few feet into the floor below. They both stood and Ruby tackled Weiss through a glass case, sending broken glass raining down on both of them.

"Cat fight!" Sun and Neptune shouted, high-fiving. Then they saw the glares from the others and just promptly shut up.

"Superhero fight!" Jaune and Nora shouted, high-fiving and receiving a chorus of cheers from the rest of the audience. Legend has it, Obama even showed up to give them the comedy award. I would know, I was the hand.

"Stop!" A voice cried. Jaune strode between the two of them, "What the hell are you two doing?! That's enough!"

"Alright, one more quick scene." GoL quickly said. "It's like a few seconds long."

That scene faded out and a new one faded in. This one depicted Ruby chained up in a room while Henry Marigold (he's a real RWBY character. Look him up.) stands in front of her.

"Ugh," Weiss groaned, "him again!"

"You know him?" Jaune asked.

"Yeah, he's been hitting on me since I was like twelve."

"You've told yourself you kill because you have to." He calmly and quietly said, "Confess, Ruby. You don't kill because you have to. So why? Why do you do it?"

"Is this in the same universe?" Taiyang asked. GoL nodded.

"So Ruby's a killer in this one?" Ren asked,

"She flip-flops." GoL admitted.

Ruby looked down, defeated. "Because I wanted to." She mumbled.

They were all taken aback by that.

"What?" Henry asked, part of him surprised to hear her answer so quickly. But his pride needed to hear her say it again.

"I wanted to." Ruby breathed out again. "I WANTED TO!" She suddenly screamed at the top of her lungs, straining against her chains. "AND I LIKED IT!" Henry was taken aback for a moment, then he chuckled. That's where it faded out.

"Whoa…" Was all Nora could manage.

"That was heavy." Jaune simply said.

"They both were." Ren admitted.

"I liked the first one better, because Weiss got beat up." Yang boredly said. Weiss gave her a look that said, 'why?' Which Yang ignored.

"I think the first, while probably an important moment in those characters' relationship," Blake said, "was a bit more tell than show, and seeing as how we weren't witness to any of the events they spoke of, there's no way we could form valid opinions on who is right without that context. The second one, however was good, because it seemed to me that Ruby had finally reached her breaking point, after everything she's lost and sacrificed over the years, she's only now reaching that breaking point."

"What exactly has she lost and sacrificed?" Weiss asked. "And how does it compare to what my 'character' has lost?"

"She watched both parents die in front of her, both times to save her. Her mother's death being her fault. She was shipwrecked for five years, lost friends in that time. Came back and sacrificed her relationships with her friends and family in order to save her city. More friends died because she became The Reaper. She sacrificed her humanity with such a large body count. Ruby Rose of Remnant 106 has sacrificed almost everything for the greater good." GoL explained.

"It's surprising it took her that long to break." Qrow said, "I've seen grown men with three times her maturity break over a fraction of that."

"Don't get me wrong; if all of these things happened to your Ruby, she would break like a Kit-Kat." GoL bluntly said, "106 can only handle these things at first because she needed to survive, and then she became so numb to it that it just couldn't break her."

"That's so sad." Weiss said.

"What's sad is her haircut." Yang pointed out.

"I think it looked… functional." Pyrrha defended Ruby's haircut.

"Yeah, whatever. It looked atrocious."

A/N: So, if you're unfamiliar; this is supposed to be two scenes from CW's Arrow. I've been watching it a lot, so you might see a couple more of these Arrow Based ones. I was also thinking about just making Ruby as a vigilante it's own story, but idk. But, if you haven't already, I highly recommend checking out shows like Arrow, The Flash, and Legends Of Tomorrow on Netflix when you get a chance. I can't recommend Supergirl because 1. I haven't seen it, 2. I haven't heard good things and 3. What little I've seen in like, crossovers and stuff, I didn't like what I saw.