An Anecdotal Guide to Written Seduction
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Prequel to Ruby's Radical Rhymes
She picked it up and flipped it over to check the address: it was addressed like regular mail, to her name and address at Beacon. For some reason, however, Weiss had also written her out own as the return address—there was even a stamp and markings that showed it went through the mail!
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Weiss might be a Useless Lesbian, but she's trained all her life to be a Useful Entrepreneur...surely she can find an intersection in skill sets!Series
- Part 1 of An Anecdotal Guide to Written Seduction
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Ruby initiates a textual relationship with Weiss.
[Ruby tries, she tries so hard for Weiss]
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- Part 2 of An Anecdotal Guide to Written Seduction
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Examining written courtship: a study of its efficacy in modern applications by jadetea
Fandoms: RWBY
27 Aug 2017
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“Are you suggesting that “love letters” are ineffective or potentially counter-productive?” Penny asked, “This is both disheartening and in conflict with my research.
Ruby waved her hands quickly,”I didn’t mean that all love letters don’t work. I’ve only seen what I just told you about, but I want to believe that they work too!”
Penny placed her hands on her hips and looked at Ruby with determination, “I understand Friend Ruby! Do not worry, I will continue investigating these “love letters” and return to you with more research!”
Penny opened and leaped out the window before Ruby could reply.
“...I hope nothing bad happens”
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- Part 3 of An Anecdotal Guide to Written Seduction
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Weiss always tucked these notes away when she found them, and then stored them in a special box when she returned to the dorm. Sometimes if Ruby was out—they were partners and dating, but they still kept their own lives—and Weiss felt a wave of sadness coming on, she’d reach into her box and look at Ruby’s silly notes until she felt better.
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- Part 4 of An Anecdotal Guide to Written Seduction
