Heyooooo, been a while huh? :) Sorry for the long as hell delay, I was really really in the zone with my school work. Lol, "Don't let me get in my zone, don't let me get in my zone." I'll give anyone points if you can figure what song I was mentioning :p but yeah, I've been meaning to update this beast for sometime now, but I did! So happy readings everyone. :)

I do not own RWBY nor any franchise mentioned in this chapter/story.

Thank you all for the kind reviews and for favoriting and following this story. :) It truly means a lot to me, y'all.

Also, if you haven't noticed lol, the title is a play on word for "frightening" just in case you didn't figure it out :p

Allllllsssooooo I want to mention that in this story, if you see something like this: 'I was potty trained until I was sixteen' (with the single quotation marks and it's bold, that means that the person is thinking about a memory). If it just has single quotation marks and it's italicized, then that means that the character (Ruby) is thinking to themselves.


Chapter Four: A Frat-tening Occurrence

Quickly exiting the vegetarian restaurant, a certain orange haired girl called out to the fast-walking redhead.

"Ruby, baby! You forgot your salad!" Nora exclaimed as she waved around the green filled dish.

However, the redhead didn't dare to look back for one second. She was too happy to look, too reimbursed in the experience she just had with a particular brown haired girl:

Velvet Scarlatina.

A semi-wide smile appeared on her face; she shook her head, trying to contain herself in front of others. Obviously, that didn't work as she failed to hide her enormous smile.

Feeling a subtle, warm blush on her cheeks spread across her identity, her legs moved faster through the crowd of college students.

'What's wrong with me?' Ruby smiled wider. This feeling was too overwhelming for the girl. She felt weirdly-strangely happy, ecstatic, like she could take over the whole freaking world!

And it was all because she talked with one girl.

She walked even faster through the crowd.

'She's so….. nice!' Ruby continued to grin. She could feel her heart thump harder against her chest, and it wasn't because she was walking fast. She slightly clenched her fists with glee and excitement.

'You think it's weird to keep thinking this much about a measly meet up with a girl you just met?' she wondered. Another image of the brown haired girl flashed in her head. She couldn't evade another smiling from coming onto her face. 'Maybe not….'

Her thoughts continued to be that of the rabbit faunus; curious questions began to fill her mind as a wide grin remained on her face.

'Does she like art too?' Ruby excitingly thought. 'Maybe she's more of a modern art kind of person? Or maybe she's into the more ancient kind? Or I wonder what kind of foods she enjoys besides salads? Or what sort of music she likes? Maybe she was into-'

'That's disgusting.'

Ruby stopped in her tracks; a blank stare present.

The crowd of other college students continued to walk pass by her from all angles. Her smile slowly began to drop.

'That's right.'

Everyone began to give strange looks to the standing redhead.

'Why did I think.'

Little whispers could be heard all around her, gossiping about the very quiet redhead.

'What made me possibly think-'

Her chest felt heavy. Her beating organ began to ache; the headache-inducing memories began to replay in her mind.

'-that she would like me….'

She picked up her leg and proceeded to walk to her dorm again, at a slower pace than before. The cold air brushed against her cheeks, making them numb in the process. She furrowed her brows; she felt her eyes begin to water.

'Me…..'

She blinked rapidly, trying to contain her emotions from anyone who could see.

'-... a girl….'

XXX

Boarding onto an elevator and pressing a button to go to her dorm, Ruby waited for the steel doors to close.

'Please close up so that I can go die in my room….' she thought as she slumped against the elevator wall.

"Wait! Hold the elevator, please!" a sudden voice shouted.

Perking up, the redhead quickly held the steel doors open for a girl carrying too many boxes.

"Sorry about that," the girl laughed.

'Wait a second…' Ruby thought.

Moving the boxes away from her face, the redhead was quick to identify the smiling individual. It was Winter again.

"Hey you," the white haired girl smiled as she held the large packages against her body. Against to the snug, tight, white "wifebeater." Ruby looked away, embarrassed and shy to even glance at the girl's eyes. Winter caught sight of her embarrassment; she turned her head and slightly smirked.

"Soooo…" she quietly said as she continued to grin. She looked over to the redhead. "I see you were staring at the girls." Ruby's face immediately turned red.

"WHA- No! I wasn't at all!" the redhead blushed heavily. The elevator stopped.

"I know," Winter giggled. The steel doors opened. "I guess this is our stop," she said as she stepped out of the elevator. The redhead looked at the floor they were on; it was her own floor.

'She lives here too…?' she thought as she quickly left the elevator before the doors could close again. The two began to walk side by side through the narrow hallway displaying a row of oak doors.

"Hey…" Ruby began. She caught the attention of the white haired girl.

"Yeah?" Winter replied.

"I… wasn't looking at you like that, okay?" Ruby blushed as she looked away. Winter muffled a laugh.

"Ruby, I'm not mad at you or anything," she smiled. She came to a stop in front of a door. Taking out her keys, she unlocked the room. "In fact," she said as she entered the dorm. She looked back at the nervous redhead, gazing into her gray eyes. She smiled, feeling a subtle blush form on her own cheeks. "I'm flattered."

The door closed, leaving a very confused Ruby standing just outside of it.

'What…. does that mean…?' the redhead thought. Shaking her head, she proceeded to move down the hall in order to enter her own dorm.

'Was that a trick question?' she continued to think. Taking out her keys and unlocking the door, she suddenly stopped. The door was already unlocked.

'I thought I locked it before I left…. and I'm sure Nora's still at that vegetarian restaurant…. or at least, not home…' Quietly turning the handle, she slowly opened the door.

Looking around the room suspiciously as her hand still held the handle, she saw that the room was empty.

She took a small step inside, 'Seems like Nora isn't here-'

Eyes widening at the feel of a hand cover her mouth as it pulled her in, the door slammed shut.

"MMM!" Ruby muffled as she struggled to get away from the person silencing her. Quickly jabbing the stranger in their side with her elbow, the redhead was let go.

"Fuck!" the unknown person screamed.

Turning around, Ruby was met with a familiar face. "Yang…?" the redhead gasped as she tried to regain her balance.

"Damn Ruby…." the blonde groaned as she rubbed her side. "What the hell, that really hurt…." she moaned in pain.

"Well," Ruby irritably began as she rubbed her own mouth. "Geez, I don't know?" she sarcastically said, feeling angered. "Maybe next time, you should engage me in a more civil way!"

"Sssshhh!" Yang semi-loudly shushed as she got up from the floor. "Don't speak so damn loud!"

"Idiot, you're talking loud right now!" Ruby retorted.

"Look, just shut up!" Yang shouted as she covered the girl's mouth again. Ruby muffled once more as she tried to release herself from her older sister's grip. Taking the hand off of her face with all of her might, she stumbled back and huffed with anger.

"Yang, what are you doing in my room!?" the redhead anxiously yelled.

"Sssshhh! Rubes!" Yang "whispered" as she rose her index finger to her lips. "I'm hiding!"

The redhead looked at the blonde with confusion. "Hiding? From who?"

"From you know…." the blonde nervously laughed.

"Yang…." Ruby threateningly said as she began to approach her sister. "Who are you hiding from?"

"Oh, it's such a beautiful day today, huh? Wanna play some good old Pokermon like we used to?" Yang tried evading the question as she moved towards the dorm window. Suspiciously looking outside, she closed the curtains quickly.

"Yang, please answer me before I call campus security-"

"No!" Yang interrupted. Ruby looked at her with confusion and suspicion again.

"Yang… please don't tell me you committed... a murder….?" the redhead said as she backed herself up.

"Haha, if by murder do you mean, murdering that boot-"

"Okay stop," Ruby intercepted, not wanting to hear the last bit of information her sister was going to say. "But please tell me what's going on," she said as she sternly looked into her lilac colored eyes. Yang sighed and sat at the edge of Ruby's bed.

"I'm hiding from the police..."

"The police!?-"

"Shhhhuuuuussshhh!" Yang interrupted, holding up her hands to the redhead.

"Yang!" Ruby "whispered" as she raced over to the bed, swiftly sitting next to the nervous blonde. "What did you do?!"

"Rubes, please promise that you're not gonna go around spreading this like wildfire?" Yang pleaded as she held the girl's hands.

"Uh, I guess-"

"Who am I kidding, who would you tell? You're more private than a hermit," Yang laughed as she disregarded Ruby's comment.

"Hey!-"

"Anyways," the blonde said as she took a deep breath. She looked into the redhead's gray eyes with a serious stare. "Pinkey promise me that you won't tell anyone that I'm here."

"Wait, are you implying that you're gonna stay here for a while….?" Ruby said with uncertainty in her voice, hoping the blonde wasn't going to answer her with a "yes."

"Does it matter!?" Yang said as she violently let go of the girl's hands and arose from the bed.

"Ow! Yang!" Ruby cried as she massaged her own hands.

"Ruby Rose, I am your sister!" the blonde suddenly and dramatically stated. "We've been together for who knows how many years now…." she whispered as she paced the room back and forth.

Ruby looked at her with annoyance showing in her eyes. "Yang, it's been eighteen years…"

"Exactly!" the blonde exclaimed. "Eighteen years…. Eighteen years of our bonds and memories in the making…."

Ruby rolled her eyes. She knew that this was a way her sister asked for a major favor.

"And look at us now, dear sister," Yang said as she "sweetly" turned to look at the redhead. "We've grown so close, haven't we?" she smiled "sadly."

"Yang, what do you want?" Ruby sighed.

"Just to stay here for a few weeks," the blonde quickly and bluntly said.

"A few weeks!?-"

"No, maybe even months….." Yang contemplated as she rubbed her chin.

"You can't stay here for a few months! It's bad enough that I have Nora breathing down my neck!"

"Oh ho ho, experimenting in college already?" Yang winked. Ruby blushed heavily.

"NO!" she shouted greatly, echoing throughout the room. The older sister looked at her with a puzzled expression; Ruby looked away in shame as she nervously held her own arm. "I'm not like that…."

"Geez, no need to yell it to the whole world," Yang commented.

"Yeah well…." the redhead furrowed her brows.

"Anyway, where can I sleep?" the blonde continued as she examined the room around her. She squinted her eyes in discomfort, "You have the smallest freaking room in the whole campus, don't you?"

"Take it or leave it, criminal," Ruby said as she glared at the blonde. 'Plus... there's a bathroom so it isn't that small...'

"Alright, sheesh, sheesh no need to be so hostile," Yang replied. "But let's see….." she said as she examined the small dorm again. "I think I can fit my bed in here…."

Ruby imitated a spit-take, "Another bed!? How are you gonna fit that here!? There's barely any room for me and Nora to walk around!"

"Relax Rubes," the blonde smiled as she rubbed her chin. "I got this."

One hour later….

"Okay, maybe I don't got this."

The disheveled, sweating redhead looked at her older sister with anger and irritation. "You think?" She looked back to the mess in front of her. Ropes hanging from the ceiling, books used as a 'middle ground' for two, grand beds, both the redhead and the blonde looked at their "Frankenstein" creation.

"You know, as long as you and I don't move when we sleep, I think we'll be okay," Yang contemplated. Ruby looked at her with extreme confusion; she swatted her arm.

"Are you insane?!" Ruby shouted. Yang winced and rubbed her arm.

"Yeah, you're right…" the blonde quietly said. "Maybe we should have added glue or something?"

Ruby face palmed herself. "Why did I agree to let you in…"

Yang sighed dramatically. "Finnnnnneeeeee we'll take it down…"

Taking out her cell phone, the blonde pressed a single number.

'Must have someone in speed dial? Well, they better be good at taking a disaster like this down….' the redhead grimaced. Her mind was suddenly filled with a certain girl. Startled, she shook the feeling away.

"Com here," the blonde spoke in a serious tone. Ruby looked at her sister with bewilderment and slight suspicion.

"I need you to bring in a team of four to the residential halls, room three-o-eight and make it quick and quiet," she finalized as she hung up.

"Who... was that?" Ruby questioned.

"No one really important," Yang smiled. "Just a couple of people who are coming to help move the bed," she said as she began to browse through the social media apps on her phone.

"Right…." Ruby cautiously said.

'Wait a minute, now that I think about it… how did she even get the bed in here? When it first got here, I went to the bathroom for a couple of minutes but... isn't her room… on the other side of the campus…?'

"Hey Yang…" Ruby slowly began.

"Yeaup?" the blonde responded as she still stared at her cellphone.

"How exactly did you get that bed in-"

A sudden knock was heard on the door.

"Finally they're here," Yang grinned.

"Didn't you just call them like a minute ago!?"

"Yeah, I did…." Yang narrowed her eyes. "I'll have to punish them later for taking too long."

Ruby furrowed her brows in confusion for the hundredth time.

Going over to the door, the blonde opened it to reveal four, muscular men wearing a white tank top that had strange symbols on it. Symbols that looked like triangles, circles, and maybe a letter?

'Frat… boys…?'

"You're late," Yang denounced.

"We apologize, sir," they all knelt. "We ran as fast as we could."

"Wait a second…." Ruby realized.

"You guys are lucky my sister is here," the blonde spat.

"We are sorry, lord supreme Commander," the four, very muscular men said.

"Okay, what on earth is happening and why are there frat dudes kneeling outside the door?" Ruby asked as she stared at the apologizing men. Yang smirked.

"Let's just say that I have some pretty strong connections."

'What does that even mean…' Ruby wondered as she rubbed her temple.

"Anyways," the blonde said as she turned back to the kneeling men. "All four of you will transport this bed back to my room without looking the least suspicious while Ruby and I follow right behind you."

"Yang, do you really think that these guys are going to carry this large bed across the campus without looking suspicious?" Ruby asked.

"Oh…" Yang said as she slowly looked over to the redhead. She narrowed her eyes, "I know."

She quickly turned her stare back to the frat boys and snapped her fingers. "Alright, get to it boys!" she grinned widely.

….

Outside the Residential Halls Where Ruby Lives…

"Alright, all we have to do is sneakingly make our way back to my dorm…." Yang quietly said as she and Ruby crouched behind a bush.

"Okay but how- WAIT!" Ruby suddenly shouted.

"What!?" Yang tried whispering. "Why did you just yell!?"

"Why the heck do I need to do this!? You can literally go by yourself!" she yelled as she stood up. The blonde immediately pulled her down to the ground again. She placed her hands on the redhead's shoulders and looked intensely into her eyes.

"No, I need your help carrying very important artifacts back to your dorm."

"Important what?" Ruby asked, feeling very dazed. "You mean your stuff? Just get someone else to do it!"

"Rubes, there's no one in this world that I trust more than you," the blonde dramatically said.

"What are you…."

"Now come on, afternoon classes are about to start and that's when rush hour begins!" the blonde said as she started to crawl to another nearby bush.

Ruby inhaled deeply and exhaled loudly.

'What am I getting into….'

One Hour Later….

"Yang…!" Ruby exhaled as she heaved loudly. "What…." she took a deep breath and held her knees, "THE HELL!"

"Shush, we're almost there…" Yang quietly said as she scoped her surroundings.

"ALMOST!?" the redhead angrily said as she viciously looked at the blonde. "It should have taken us around five, at the most, TEN MINUTES to get to your dorm!"

"Relax…" the blonde disregarded as she continued to look out into the distance.

"Relax!? We've been running around like maniacs, pretending as if we were some secret spies running from the law-"

"Technically not false-"

"-not to mention, we had to go through some insane "parkour" in the shadows all while dodging and climbing unnecessary obstacles! What's going on!?-"

"Crap!" the blonde quietly said as she ducked behind a few shrubs. The redhead followed suit after seeing a couple of policemen come out of Yang's dorm building.

"The police are out there!" Ruby panicked.

"Yeah but that's not even the worst part…" the blonde whispered as she peeked her head out to look at the scene.

"What do you mean…?" Ruby anxiously asked, fearing for the worst.

'Swat team? The army…? The marines? The Navy Seals!?'

"My ex…." the blonde finished, crouching.

'...What?'

"Damn…." Yang groaned. "Looks like they're not moving from the front door…. But don't worry, Rubes. I have a plan-" she turned her head to be facing no one.

"Ruby!" the blonde called out to a redhead walking away.

"I'm not going along with your dumb plans anymore, Yang," Ruby said, sounding tired.

"Ruby please! This is an important mission!-"

"Nope," the redhead interrupted, still walking away from the older sibling.

Sadly looking at her younger sister, the blonde's expression suddenly went blank.

"Then you leave me no choice…." she whispered to herself. She took out a cellular device.

Walking away further from her sister, Ruby looked at the ground below her.

'What goes through her head?' she wondered as she dug her hands inside her sweater pockets. 'But then again, I'm not really one to judge, am I…?' she sadly thought as she remembered earlier's events. She sighed quietly and lightly shook her head. Feeling something wet drip down her forehead, she looked up at the sky.

"Is it gonna rain again…?" she said as she stared at the cloudy, gray skies. Walking faster, she decided to go back to her dorm. 'Better get back soon-'

"Got her," a male said as he suddenly snatched the redhead from the ground.

"WHAT THE?!" Ruby shouted. Wiggling from the abductor's clutches, another strong male with "Matrix" looking sunglasses approached her.

"YANG! I NEED HEL-"

"Sorry ma'am, this is strict orders from the boss himself," he said as he raised his arm.

"Wha-" the redhead was quickly silenced with a karate chop to her neck. Her entire mind went blank.

xxx

"...-thinking!?" a distorted, loud voice boomed.

'Huh…?' a woozy redhead wondered as her eyes began to roll everywhere.

"-sorry, sir…" another voice cowered.

"You're sorry?" the aggressive voice asked.

'This tone… Sounds kinda like….' Slowly rolling her eyes forward, her vision began to clear up.

"Sorry isn't going to take away the fact that all of you managed to do a poor job in bringing back my sister!"

"Yan-"

"I said drug the girl, not karate chop her!"

"-g….."

The room stood silent as both the blonde and a group of kneeling men looked at the tied-up redhead.

With a shocked expression, Yang shook her head and smiled nervously at her younger sister.

"H-hey Rubes…" she hesitated. "How's it going…?"

Looking all around the room to try and comprehend on what was going on, she made eye contact with several, fit men in fraternity clothes, all wearing what seemed like those "Matrix" sunglasses. She cocked an eyebrow when her stare met with a familiar face.

"...Jaune….?" she quietly asked.

"H-heh… hey, Ruby…." the nervous blonde boy said as he gave her a shaky smile.

"What…. The hell…." She looked around the still room once more. "-Is going on?" the redhead finally questioned.

"Well," Jaune started, "You see-"

"This is all one big, wild dream!" a certain blonde interrupted, waving her arms around in a crazy manner. Ruby furrowed her brows in doubt.

"What?" the redhead, as well as all of the other members in the fraternity, said in unison. The blonde shot a gaze of anger at the kneeling men. They all changed their attitudes after catching a glance of it.

"Oh! That's right!" one of them managed to say as they quickly got up from the floor. "This is all a dreaammmmmm!~" he sang as he sparkled glitter across the room. Ruby was still confused.

"That is correct, Ruby Rose," another frat boy said in a soft tone. He got up from the ground and held his hands in a prayer-like gesture. The redhead looked at the boy with the utmost shock.

'Isn't that…. the mean frat leader from the part-'

"For in this wild dream, I am seen as a beautiful, elegant princess who's sparkling knight will soon come and save…." the brown haired boy spoke as he did a slight twirl. The whole room stood in silence again.

"Yeah… well…." Yang awkwardly said. She looked back the very perplexed looking redhead and struck a pose, "This is all a dream!"

Ruby stared at her sister for a while. The blonde began to sweat. The redhead continued to intensely stare at her older sibling. Yang's smile began to crack. Ruby narrowed her eyes; she turned to look at the other posing frat boys.

"Did you guys know that Yang didn't like sleeping in the dark until she was fifteen?"

Yang's eyes widened with fear as the fraternity boys all muffled a laugh from bursting out of their mouths.

"Or that she couldn't sleep without her special "blankey" until the age of sixteen?" Ruby continued on.

The frat boys began to imitate spit takes now. Yang looked as if she was going to blow with embarrassment.

"Orrrrr how about that time that she couldn't stop wett-"

"OKAY WE KINDA KIDNAPPED YOU AND NOW YOU'RE IN THE BETA FRAT HOUSE, NOW SHUT UP!" The blonde shouted, wanting to keep her deep, dark secrets from surfacing.

"You did what!?" Ruby shouted. "Why!?"

"Because!" Yang answered. She looked back at the fraternity boys as her eyebrow twitched.

"Gah, never mind that!" the blonde answered. She looked back at the still men. "Jaune, get the tea. Cardin, release my sister from the rope. The rest of you, please get to your stations."

"Yes sir!" they all said in unison.

As the supposed frat leader got close to the redhead, Ruby narrowed her gaze in suspicion.

"Hey, relax," the brown haired boy smiled. Ruby furrowed her brows in slight confusion.

'Wasn't this the same guy who was a giant jerk to Jaune? Maybe he has a twin too-'

"I remember I saw you at that Valentine's Day party," he continued to grin as he sliced the thick piece of rope in half.

'Nope, that was him…'

"I'm sorry if I came on as kind of an asshole," he laughed.

"No, it's okay….." Ruby replied, feeling stunned.

'Strange….. It's like he's someone completely new….'

"And about Commander Xiao," he whispered as he fully released the girl from the rope. "They're actually a really nice person. They just have a lot of things going on as a frat leader-"

'-a frat what?'

"-and I think they miss you," he gently spoke. Ruby looked at him with a surprised expression. "Commander Xiao may be a bit aggressive at times, but they don't mean any harm at all," he said as he gave her one last smile.

Watching as the brown haired boy walked away, the blonde began to approach the redhead as she carried a cup of tea over to her.

"Hey, here…." Yang quietly said as she handed Ruby the cup. "It's chamomile, just how you like it…."

Grabbing the very expensive looking dish carefully, she placed the tiny plate on her lap. Looking inside the cup, she saw that there was a single mint leaf sitting on top of the yellowish liquid. Taking a single sip, she could taste the vast amounts of honey sitting at the bottom of her cup. The blonde was right; it was exactly how she liked it.

"Can't believe you still remember how I like my tea…." Ruby said in disbelief as she continued to drink more of it.

"'Course I do," Yang responded. "What makes you think I don't?" she chuckled.

"Well, we haven't exactly bonded since mom-" she stopped, not wanting to finish her last bit of sentence. "Yeah, after that….. And then, you suddenly just disappeared…."

Yang rolled her eyes playfully. "I didn't disappear-"

"Yang, you've been gone for years. You attended nothing but boarding schools for both middle school and high school and for the first time in six years, I finally get to see you in person," the redhead finished.

"Rubes…" the blonde quietly answered. "I didn't-"

"Sir, your four o'clock "screw time" is about to begin in a bit," a fraternity boy interrupted. The redhead frowned in disgust.

"Just cancel it, Dove," Yang "shooed" off.

"I'm sorry, your what?" Ruby asked.

"Nothing," Yang responded. "Just a date I had scheduled for today."

'What in the world...'

Yang looked over to the dazed redhead; she grew a mischievous smile.

"Say, wanna take this date?" the blonde smirked.

"Do I wanna what?" Ruby asked.

"Come on, you should totally go on this date," Yang encouraged. "It'll be my forgiveness present to you. Just say that you're Yang's sister. You should be fine afterwards."

"Yang, I don't think that's a good idea…. And your definition of forgiveness is very obscure," Ruby replied.

"It is totally not….. But why not just go and see for yourself?"

'Because I like girls….'

"I just don't want to…." Ruby shied away.

"What? Who doesn't want to go on dates? Come on, just go this one time," Yang pleaded.

"Yang, you don't understand, I don't want to-"

"There's literally no reason for you to not go."

"Yeah but I just don't want to, Ya-"

"Come on, this date is smoking hot!"

Her head began to start hurting. "Yang, please listen to me-"

"Besides, this person is loaded with money!"

"Look, I don't want to-"

"Ruby, just go!"

She could feel her very brain begin to knock on her skull walls. She grabbed her head. "Yang, no-"

"Please, for me?"

"No, I don't want to go-"

"Just this once, Rubes!"

"Please, Yang I don't want to-"

"Well why not?!"

"BECAUSE I'M GAY!" the redhead finally shouted.

The whole house stood quiet and silent.

Letting go of the cup, she immediately pressed both of her hands against her mouth. She could feel her limbs begin to quiver in fear as the entire house stared at her. Her stomach began to hurt as her heart began to race.

'What did I just say…..'


Oh shit, Ruby just came out of that dusty closet! Lol, I hope this chapter wasn't too lame? :p I have to get back in the writing groove and stuff. :p Again, thank you to the loyal readers for sticking with me even if I take a whoooolllleeee lotta time to update. A special thanks to those who have given me words of encouragement :) Rock on, my dudes. I also want to give a shout out to a good friend by the name of Cylus. Thank you, my dude. For giving me those strong words of support. I truly appreciate it! :)

Um, one thing I want to mention again about this fic is that it's going to be pretty inclusive. So there won't be just your typical gay and lesbian characters. We gonna mix it the fuck up, y'all!

So yeah, I hope you guys were able to enjoy this weird little chapter and I hope you'll like the spiciness that will be delivered later on ;) Hasta luego!