Isaac went and felt his hand. "Ok he is still alive that is good, but something, but something feels of".
Pyrrha then looked at Isaac as she spoke. "What do mean of".
Isaac looked at her as he spoke. "Like I mean, he did have Aura before coming to beacon right".
As he looked at Yang, Ruby, Blake and Weiss as they srugged.
Crimson then spoke. "Yeah I am pretty sure he did, what does this have do with this".
Isaac theb spoke. "Simple, it seems like the is too much".
Jaune then spoke as he looked at Isaac. "So like me, and how I she too much Aura".
Isaac then spoke as he looked at Jaune as he senses his Aura. "No compared to your, his is like a Ocean, this is causing this, we can try something".
Crimson then laughed as he spoke. "I don't think me and Guys are going to do it".
Isaac then spoke. "Gess then have to suck his Aura or transfer a part of the Aura into him".
Ruby then spoke. "How do we do it".
Crimson already knowing this method he just spoke. "One of you had to do C.P.R on him or in this case C.P.A.R".
The girls then stopped, as then Ren suggested a Rock Paper scissor for the girls, how his head was not sent through the wall was still a mystery, in the end the one too lose was Weiss, to trh disappointed of Yang and Blake but the didn't show it.
Weiss looked back at her Cousin. "Isaac if this doesn't work you are dead".
Isaac chuckled nervously, realizing just how serious Weiss was. "Hey, hey! No need to go that far. It's a last resort, okay? But it should work, just trust me."
The girls exchanged uneasy glances, the idea of performing C.P.A.R. on Oscar a bit much to swallow. Ruby, ever the optimist, was the first to step up, though she did have a faint blush on her cheeks. "Well, um... if it's the only way to help, I guess we have to do it."
Yang raised an eyebrow. "You sure you're up for that, Ruby?"
Ruby just nodded, determination in her eyes. "It's for Oscar. I'll do it."
Blake folded her arms, a hint of worry in her voice. "I think we should be careful. If his aura is too overwhelming, we might end up doing more harm than good."
Isaac waved her concern off. "We'll be fine, just take it slow. The key is for someone to redirect the aura and balance it, not take it all at once."
Weiss, still a little skeptical, crossed her arms. "So... how do we go about this? What exactly do I need to do?"
Crimson, who had been mostly observing the situation with a bemused look, grinned. "Simple. First, you need to clear your mind. You'll need to focus on connecting with Oscar's aura, not just physically, but mentally."
Yang tilted her head. "And once you're connected...?"
"Once you're connected, you draw in his aura, slowly siphoning a bit at a time and transferring it into him. It's a bit like CPR, but with aura instead of air."
Weiss raised an eyebrow, her voice dry. "So, no pressure, right?"
Ruby leaned over to Weiss, whispering, "I mean, it is Oscar. You're practically his team leader. You're the best one for this."
Weiss exhaled sharply but nodded. "Fine. But if this goes wrong, we're doing your chores for a week, Ruby."
Ruby's eyes widened as she tried to hide her excitement at being a part of this "operation." "Deal!"
Jaune, still confused, asked, "So... we just wait, then?"
Isaac nodded, his expression serious. "Exactly. Just give Weiss some space. Once she starts, don't interrupt her—she has to concentrate."
The room grew silent as Weiss stood next to Oscar. Her usual confident demeanor shifted as she knelt beside him, looking at his pale face and steady breathing. She took a deep breath and closed her eyes, focusing on the energy radiating from his body.
Her hand hovered near his chest, a faint golden glow surrounding her fingertips as she connected with his aura. The sensation was overwhelming—like standing in the middle of a storm of raw, uncontained energy. It pulsed and throbbed under her touch, and for a moment, she hesitated. Could she really handle this?
Oscar's aura seemed to respond, swirling gently as if sensing her presence. Weiss whispered a quiet incantation under her breath, feeling the flow of energy move toward her. As she gently began to siphon it in, the aura felt... heavy, almost too much for her to control.
Her heartbeat quickened. This was no ordinary aura transfer. It was like an ocean trying to flow into a small stream.
But she pressed on, focusing on the flow of the energy, drawing a small, steady stream of it into her body. Gradually, she felt the pressure start to alleviate. Her hand burned slightly from the intensity, but it was nothing compared to the force she was dealing with.
Isaac watched carefully, his eyes narrowing in concentration. "Careful, Weiss. You can't take too much at once. Let it come to you, don't force it."
Weiss didn't answer, her focus entirely on the task. Slowly, the aura seemed to relax, and she felt Oscar's breathing become steadier. The intense pressure that had once seemed so overwhelming was gradually subsiding, and she allowed herself to take a deep breath.
Then, she pulled her hand back, her own aura humming with new energy as she finished the transfer. Oscar stirred slightly, his eyelids fluttering as his breathing normalized. Weiss held her breath, waiting for him to wake fully.
Oscar's eyes finally opened, and his usual mischievous smile returned, though he looked a little drained. "Well... that was interesting. Thanks, Weiss."
Weiss sighed in relief, feeling the weight lift off her shoulders. "Don't ever do that again, Oscar. You really scared us."
Oscar chuckled weakly. "I didn't mean to. I just... I guess my aura got a little out of hand."
Yang grinned, relieved that everything was okay. "Well, if you ever need help controlling that thing, I think Weiss has got the magic touch."
Blake nodded. "It's good to have a team you can rely on."
Isaac, crossing his arms, finally let out a breath. "Well, at least it worked. But we'll need to keep an eye on his aura from now on. If this happens again, we'll need to figure out a more permanent solution."
Crimson shrugged, looking at Oscar. "You've got quite the aura, kid. Might be time to start learning to control it better. Maybe... someone can help you with that?"
Oscar smirked. "Don't worry. I'm used to being a little overpowered. Just means I've got to be careful about when I let loose."
Weiss rolled her eyes but smiled. "Just... take it easy, okay?"
Ruby laughed, lightening the mood. "At least we don't have to worry about you being asleep all the time, right?"
Oscar gave a tired but appreciative nod. "Right. But maybe... a little less excitement next time?"
Everyone nodded in agreement, ready to get back to their usual routines. But they all knew that Oscar's aura would remain a mystery they would need to explore further. For now, though, he was back on his feet—and that was enough.
Oscar then looked at the group. "So how did all you wake me Up".
The grils blusher as they spoke. "We did C.P.R on you".
The girls didn't clarify that is was Only Weiss who did, and Oscar mind went to the all the girls in the room individually kiss him, as then he just fainted.
Jaune jumper with two lighting dust crystal. "Clear"
One ligtbibg shock later, everyone was in the dinning room of the Beacon academy.
Osacr just looked at everyone. "So all trh girls didn't do C.P.R one me, it was just Weiss".
Everyone nodded as they looked at him. Crimson then spoke. "I think trh girl's should have cleared it properly before saying Just C.P.R and making the poor boy pass away again, this time we had to use lighting dust to make sure, you girls didn't accidentally killed with a heart attack of embarrassment".
Oscar blinked a few times, trying to process everything that had just happened. The room was quiet for a moment, with all eyes on him. He could still feel the effects of the lightning shock pulsing through him, making him grateful for the sudden wake-up call.
He turned to Weiss, who was red in the face, but still trying to play it cool. "So... just Weiss, huh?" he asked with a teasing grin, trying to ease the tension in the room.
Weiss sighed, crossing her arms. "It was necessary. You were... unresponsive. Someone had to do something."
Yang leaned forward, looking at Weiss with a smirk. "Yeah, but Weiss, you didn't have to make it sound so dramatic. You know, like we were all giving him CPR."
Blake, ever the calm one, raised an eyebrow. "You could have been more specific, Weiss. Maybe explained the situation better before causing a whole... event."
Oscar, still recovering from the shock, couldn't help but laugh lightly. "I mean, it's not like you guys could have done it, right? C.P.A.R. is a pretty unique skill. You can't just expect anyone to handle it."
Crimson, who had been leaning casually against the wall, chuckled. "Right. And let's be honest, if it was anyone else, we'd be having a different conversation about... well, probably an ambulance and a visit to the infirmary."
The whole group burst into laughter, the tension finally lifting. Even Weiss couldn't help but chuckle at the absurdity of the situation.
Ruby, who had been trying to hide her giggles, finally broke down. "Well, maybe next time you'll be a little more careful, Oscar! You could have given us all a heart attack!"
Oscar put his hands up defensively, still grinning. "Hey, I didn't ask for a near-death experience. But thanks for saving me, I guess."
Isaac, who had been quietly observing the exchange, shook his head with a bemused smile. "You know, we could have just let him sleep it off... but I guess you all couldn't resist."
Jaune, looking slightly embarrassed at his earlier shock attempt, spoke up. "Hey, at least we were quick on the draw with the Lightning Dust. It worked, right?"
"Too quick for my liking," Oscar muttered, shaking his head as he tried to sit up straighter. "But thanks, Jaune. Next time, let's just try the regular wake-up method, yeah?"
The group continued to joke and laugh as they settled into the dining room, finally able to enjoy some peace after the chaotic morning. Oscar couldn't help but feel grateful for the people around him, even if their methods of "helping" him were a little unconventional.
"Alright, alright," Weiss said, trying to regain some semblance of authority. "We're all here, and we're all safe. Now, how about we focus on more important things? Like... breakfast?"
Everyone agreed enthusiastically, the tension from earlier completely gone. And as they ate together, Oscar couldn't help but smile to himself. Even with everything going on in his life, moments like this made everything feel a little more... normal.
Later that night, Weiss was on the rooftop of Beacon Academy she was looking at the sky and especially at the broken moon, she was just there wondering something
"You know you shouldn't be here alone".
She turned her head to see Oscar as she spoke. "How do you keep on sneaking up on people with out anyone noticing".
Oscar went next to her as he spoke. "Now why should I tell, but anyway what are you doing here".
Weiss looked at him as she sighed. "Thinking that is all".
Oscar raised an eyebrow at that as he spoke. "And what do you mean by that exactly".
Weiss stopped and looked at him as she spoke. "This team, my time in beacon that is all".
Oscar then spoke again as he chuckled. "We have only been here in Beacon for 3 Weeks".
Weiss looked away as she spoke. "Will this has been kinda eventful ok, I never asked to be put in a team like this, a team of 5 with a underage leader".
Oscar just looked at her as he spoke. "Ruby is only 2 years younger then you know that right".
She just looked at him with a glare. "Not my point farm boy, just I didn't expect this to happen with this type of team, you know originally I was going to complain to Miss Glynda to switch team today".
Oscar stopped at that as he spoke. "And you didn't because".
Weiss just looked at him as she spoke. "Because of your semi coma, and rrh fact you all have been growing on me".
Oscar blinked as he spoke. "I thought you don't like us"
Weiss just sighed as she leaned back. "I don't know anymore, yes original I would have, but something I don't what made me enjoy all of there (Your Oscar) Company".
Oscar didn't pick on the underlying world in there. "Was it the Food was between you and Yang that started it".
Weiss rolled her eyes at that, though a faint smirk appeared on her lips. "No, Oscar, it wasn't the food fights… though I admit, watching Yang flail around trying to dodge spaghetti was entertaining."
Oscar chuckled. "Yeah, she's not as nimble as she likes to think. But seriously, Weiss, what's really been bothering you? You don't seem like someone who gets overwhelmed easily."
Weiss turned her gaze back to the broken moon, her expression softening. "I guess... it's just not what I imagined. I came to Beacon to train, to refine my skills, and to prove that I'm more than just the Schnee name. But instead, I've been thrown into chaos with a team that's the complete opposite of what I expected. Ruby is young and impulsive, Yang is reckless, and Blake… well, she keeps secrets. And you..."
Oscar raised an eyebrow. "Me? What about me?"
Weiss hesitated, her cheeks faintly turning pink. "You're… different. You're quiet but sharp, and you somehow manage to keep up with us even though you don't flaunt your skills. It's… frustrating."
Oscar laughed softly. "Frustrating, huh? Sounds like I'm doing something right."
Weiss groaned. "You're impossible. But… I think I needed this team. As much as they drive me crazy, they're helping me grow in ways I didn't think were possible. Ruby's optimism, Yang's determination, Blake's focus… and you."
Oscar tilted his head. "Me? What about me this time?"
Weiss sighed, folding her arms. "You're the wild card. You're unpredictable, but in a way that keeps me grounded. You don't let me get away with my usual attitude, and it's… annoying, but also refreshing."
Oscar smiled. "I'll take that as a compliment."
Weiss rolled her eyes again but didn't deny it. They stood in silence for a moment, the cool night air wrapping around them.
"You know," Oscar said softly, "it's okay to feel overwhelmed. None of us are perfect, Weiss, and it's not like we're expecting you to be. You're part of a team now, and that means we've got your back, no matter what."
Weiss looked at him, her icy demeanor melting just a bit. "Thank you, Oscar. I suppose I needed to hear that."
Oscar grinned. "Anytime, Princess."
She glared at him half-heartedly. "Don't call me that."
"Whatever you say, Weiss."
As they stood together under the broken moon, Weiss felt a small sense of comfort she hadn't realized she was missing. Maybe, just maybe, this team wasn't so bad after all.
To be continued
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