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christmas aus 
reply with character you wanna tag, either write a starter or let me know if you want me to do it, then all the winter fun 'w' my muselist is here, though if you know i play a character that's not on there, go for it!
pick prompts from here, here, or come up with your own! (mistletoe is also available ofc)

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[family has always been number one in the von Karma household, though it's become a much less toxic concept since Manfred's incarceration and death. without the specter of their father hanging over their heads, the stubborn and prideful Franziska has reconciled with her sister in recent years, taking trips back home to Germany whenever the holidays roll around.
... except this year, where her plans have been marred by uncharacteristic inclement weather in Los Angeles. a rare bout of snowfall has delayed all planes until the day after Christmas. work on a particularly frustrating case had prevented Franziska from leaving until the very last minute of Christmas Eve, and she could not be any more livid upon finding out the news.
it's for this reason that she angrily stands outside the international terminal, glaring down at her phone as she furiously tries to find a taxi. though she's reasonably bundled up, she's still shivering up a storm; she's gotten much too used to LA's usual balmy weather in the past seven years.]
Absolutely foolish.
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a lifelong loner, he's starting to wonder why he came to this party at all before remembering he'd made a promise to one of the few people he could call a friend. "I know for a fact that you're not doing anything that day," she'd told him, "so I better see you there!"
he's sticking to the outskirts of the party room in true wallflower fashion when someone else catches his eye. he's seen the other boy occasionally at school—sometimes while passing classes, others while leaving for the day. he'd noticed, though, that the other boy happened to have an affinity for the kind of art that Neku has spent many a break period appreciating.
he keeps quiet and to himself for now, distracting himself with his phone, but every now and then, he peeks back up at Yue from across the room.
this is silly.]
(... God, what am I, a schoolgirl with a crush? You don't have to overcomplicate things just to talk to the guy...)
SOMETHING SNOWY THIS WAY COMES
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she's been gone so long, she's almost ashamed to show her face anywhere her friends—if she could even still call them that, given her absence and cutting of communication—could possibly be, which is why she's not sure why she's come back to Patch at all. shivering as the snow falls—she hadn't exactly been expecting the change of weather, and her new outfit might be even more ill-equipped to deal with inclement weather than her old one was—she stays silent from her perch in a tree that hangs above the Xiao Long residence, hoping she has the right place.
to make a long story short, she misses her partner.]
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But her situation is very different and a lot more complex. As the seasons change and time passes outside Taiyang's home, the desire to find her partner and friends never really did change. A part of her wanted to find them, wanted to catch up with Ruby on her quest. To smile and laugh and have food fights again...
But it's a very, very small part of her. Ever since Beacon fell, a part of her personality felt like it was severed off along with her arm. She misses everyone, but things weren't the same, and they'd never been the same again.
Her dad's been patient and kind, allowing Yang to push herself as need be and at her own rate. Although she rarely showed it aside from what little housework she could do, she was grateful to him.
Which is why she heads outside with a heavier jacket and broom in hand, ready to sweep the ground clear. Her movements are still a bit stiff and awkward, and she sighs as she goes about her work, not paying too much attention to her surroundings apart from the falling snow.]
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Blake had known that things were going to be different, that Yang had lost more than just her arm—and understandably so—but she didn't expect it to be this bad.
she's tempted to leap from her perch, but... she's not sure if she's ready for that yet. she's not sure if Yang is, either. holding firmly onto the tree trunk while her eyes are fixed on that mess of blonde hair below her, she whispers to herself,]
I'm so sorry.
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Or if she even wants to.
The snow brushed aside and the area clean, Yang returns inside for a moment to drop the broom off. Not sporting any ears other than her human ones, she won't be able to hear Blake's words, but something still prompts her to hang around outside.
There's something calming about the snow. Something beautiful in watching it fall and glisten in the light, even though its cold outside. But something... something catches her eye in the trees. A mess of blackness as far as she can tell, like a figure trying to hide.
She might not be in fighting form, but Yang doesn't appreciate people snooping.]
...Hello?
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(maybe she wanted to be.)
she finds herself in a moment where she must make a split second decision. instead of run away again, like she's done so many times before, for once in her life, Blake Belladonna emerges from the shadows. she leaves her perch and lands on the ground, her fall padded by the layers of snow beneath her; if it hadn't been for her perpetually frazzled mane of black hair, the new long white coat she sports may have helped her blend in with the surrounding powder.
lifting herself up, she hesitates before making eye contact with the other girl and softly saying,]
... Hi, Yang.
[words have never been her strong suit.]
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It's like her breath is stuck in her throat and her lungs are refusing to work properly. Blake might have very well been the one that cut off her arm instead of Adam at this point in time with how she feels.
The blond is standing there, stock still and eyes glued onto Blake. She's taking in every little detail about the other girl, the new outfit and the lack of a bow, fist clenching and relaxing every few seconds.
Goddammit, she's angry, and sad and infuriated and furious and scared and happy and relieved that she's okay--
There's almost too many emotions, but the anger is superceding them all, a fire welling up inside her that she hasn't felt in a very long time.
Yet when she speaks, it's very cool. Even frosty.]
What are you doing here?
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there's a weakness, a sense of vulnerability in her voice when she replies,]
I don't know.
[it's not exactly a lie, but it's closer to a half-truth, if anything. she wants so badly to apologize, but she knows mere words will not satisfy Yang, will not absolve her of the guilt caused by her elopement.
where Blake once wanted to rekindle the warmth of the fire that burns within her partner, now, she can think of nothing else but to be consumed by the inferno for her mistakes.
in an unprecedented move, she unhooks Gambol Shroud from her belt and tosses it onto the snow. she then holds her arms out, spread wide. unlike the waiting of an embrace, though, the gesture is one of remorse. Blake doesn't expect for a second for Yang to forgive her (and why should she, she adds on as an afterthought). no, she expects something else.]
Go ahead—let me have it.
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What changed? Is she no longer hiding herself any more? Is she still a coward?
Watching them flatten rattled her a bit, Yang's expression softening just enough. But it hardly lasts long. Blake's tone might belay a weakness, but it brings out the fury in Yang once more.
She doesn't know. She doesn't know why she's here. Maybe that means she doesn't know why she ran. Maybe it's just another excuse.
Her fist tightens even more, head bowing so that she's not seeing the Faunus anymore. Yang has been just so despondent and in a swirling vortex of helplessness lately that this is the first time in a very long time that she's felt something.
Anger. Pure anger. Sure, she's been annoyed and furious before, but this time is different. This isn't a little fire that's eager to beat down some baddies, using her rage and Semblance as a tool.
Oh no, this is a volcano. And she's about to erupt.
When Blake's weapon hits the snow, Yang's head snaps up, eyes red with fury. If Ruby were around or if this was a different place or a different time, maybe she'd have reservations about attacking an unarmed person. But--
But this isn't the right time. She's not in the right state of mind. She lost her arm, her partner, potentially her sister, her whole team, her school, her second home, her friends...
Logic and niceties are out the window. Screaming, the blond charges forward with her fist behind her, intending on just punching something. If Blake wants to be punished, she'll gladly be the one to bring it.]
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but this time, she does not. instead, she braces herself for the impact, but doesn't bother to protect herself in any way. the almost primal scream that erupts from Yang's mouth shakes her to her very core, but it does not scare her. she deserves it, she reminds herself. she abandoned her team, abandoned her partner when she needed her the most; now the four of them have been scattered to the winds, and this is how she returns?
her cowardice is what spurred her desire for self-preservation; even if it's too late for some things, she intends to at least try to right her wrongs. more things were lost than just Yang's arm that night.
when Yang's fist makes contact with her face, she unsurprisingly loses her balance, the force of the blow causing her to fall face first into the powdery snow. she lies there for a few seconds, then brings herself to her feet once again. having only activated her Aura the slightest bit, her cheek shines red. even knowing how devastating one of Yang's punches could be, she decided to take nearly the full brunt of it.
she didn't run.]
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After successfully striking down her (former) partner, Yang's back is turned from Blake, her breathing just a little laboured. She hasn't been training or practising or doing just about any physical activity over the past few months. So even though this wasn't much, it sure felt like it.
The anger and fury that drove her forward has now nearly left her immobilized as she stares at the ground. Her mind is racing to try to keep up with what just happened. She knows her fist connected with something, and not just on of those shadowy clones. And she knows she heard the sound of something falling on the snow.
She... really didn't run.
Too bad that small realization only infuriates Yang even more. The blonde slowly turns around and glares darkly at the Faunus, eyes almost bloodshot red with anger.
Now... now of all times she decides to take some punishment for her actions. Well, that might not be good enough.
It really is a good thing that Taiyang isn't home, because one punch to an unarmed person might be able to slide by him. But Yang charges forward again with another scream, fist raised high, ready to strike her down once more. Or twice more. Or however many times she needs.
The problem might be, when will Yang recognize that they've both had enough?]
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blake briefly wonders if she should try and reason it out with her old partner, but... talking in a civilized manner is most likely out of the window at this point. she did open herself up to taking the punches, literally.
... if blake has ever withdrawn, been distant in the past, she will make up for it now.
but while her mind is prepared to take as much as yang needs to release, is her body, protected by only the faintest use of her aura? she guesses there's only one way to find out, as she readies herself to take another blow from the arm that yang still has.]
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When her fist connects, she feels Blake's aura being used. It doesn't throw her off or make her stop, but something in the back of her mind might be a little relieved that she isn't going to make a literal punching bag out of her old partner. As angry and as frustrated and as hateful as she is--
Maybe she really doesn't want to kill the girl that was once her friend, even though she raises her arm again, readying for another strike.
Another punch... even though her red eyes are starting to sting with tears. Her balance may be starting to sway as she faces her again.]
I can't... can't believe you!!!
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[understatement of the century, that. blake's omission of the word "sorry" is intentional; she doesn't know if any amount of apologizing will ever suffice for the wrongs she's committed by running away. in all honesty, it might piss yang off even more.
seeing yang's eyes become misty tugs at her own heart, but blake does her damnedest to not tear up, too. it feels harsh, to retain a stoic expression in such an emotionally charged moment, but she feels she's shown enough weakness to her partner already. isn't that what landed them in this very moment in the first place?]
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[Truthfully, anything Blake says at this point will set Yang off even more. And maybe if she wasn't so full of anger (and maybe even sadness if those tears in her eyes are any indication), she'd actually think about her words and what they'll mean to Blake. But no. There's no hint of love or consideration thrown the Faunus's way this time.
As her eyes keep tearing up, Yang's punches and wind ups are becoming more off balance. Even if her partner wasn't stationary, it would have been easy for even a normal civilian to avoid her punches. It doesn't help that the adrenaline is starting to wear off and her head is pounding from all the frustration and different thoughts and emotions.]
I-I hate...
[So instead, she resorts to something far more childish, shoving Blake's shoulder to get her down to the ground as hard as she can. While it's hard to pin someone down with only one arm, she's damn well going to try, straddling the other girl and raising her fist again.
Her fist that's starting to shake as tears start streaming down her face. This was her partner. Her friend. Someone that she poured her heart and soul into. Someone she loved and wanted to see succeed in everything she did. Blake was like a second sister, someone she wanted to protect and be with.
Someone who abandoned her.]
I-I hate you... so much...
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blake does not turn her cheek to yang as the other girl sits atop her, winding up to hit her again. she makes sure to keep eye contact with her former partner, the best friend she'd never had before.]
I don't blame you.
[deeply personal conversation has never been her forte. yang, though, is one of the very few blake lets see this side of herself, expertise or not. the words hurt more than the blows ever will.]
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Those four words... and suddenly Yang's whole atmosphere changed. She blinks once, multiple times, and her eyes seem to turn back to normal. The tension in her body seems to melt away, her shoulders sagging as she lowers her arm.]
...Dammit, Blake...
[If she didn't know the Faunus so well, this would be so much easier. But she does know Blake. She knows that the other girl doesn't do anything without reason or cause, just as much as she knows that Blake can run herself dry or run away from her problems.
She also knows she probably hates herself now.
She takes a deep breath, nearly hiccuping and trying to rub her tearing eyes. It's an attempt to calm down, compose herself instead of being the uncontrollable and broken force of anger and hate that she has been for the past few minutes.]
Why did you--
[Leave me? Leave everyone? Why did you run? Why didn't you say anything?]
What made you run, again? After... after everything...?
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[and that was the end goal the whole time, wasn't it? to hurt blake, to remind her that he could still exert his power over her. at least, it very much feels like it. she steals a glance at yang's stump, physical proof of adam taurus systematically ruining her life and the lives of those she loves, for daring to think she was free.
yang didn't deserve that punishment, for doing nothing than caring for blake belladonna.
as she looks up to meet her partner's eyes, there is nothing but regret reflected in her own.]
It was my fault. If it hadn't been for me, you would've never gotten involved—this would have never happened. I couldn't face you, or the others, after that.
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That... that isn't your fault.
[The words come out so quietly, Yang's not even really sure if she's said them. When she opens her eyes, there's a point not to look at Blake directly in the eyes, she starts to get up and off her (former? who knows anymore) partner.]
You didn't tell me to get involved. Or order him to do... [She swallows again before gesturing with her good hand to her stump.] ...to do this. Those things? They're not... not really your fault...
[Still feels like it is though, but Yang's trying to get a point across. What happened wasn't her fault, and she curses the damned Faunus who's made Blake feel that way.
When she turns around to face Blake, making direct eye contact, her voice somewhat controlled.]
What you did, though, was run again. Right when I...! [Breathe Yang. Breathe.] ...Right when I could've used a friend the most. And that, that hurts way more than this [Another gesture.] ever will!