Warning! Characters may be OOC! If this will bother you, please don't read this.
It was a clear day and Steven was out on the beach. Suddenly though, he had been shaded off temporarily three times. When he looked up, at first he saw nothing. Suddenly a woman in a lot of red flew by on what appeared to be a crimson horse with large wings. Another soon followed, but this one was in light blue. Lastly, came a rather taller one that was a bit more intimidating, being in coal black on a black winged horse with red eyes. Steven never seen ladies like this before and didn't know if they were a threat or not. He decided to tell the gems about what he witnessed.
"Guys!" he exclaimed as he came in "Outside, there were ladies on winged horses."
"Winged horses?" Pearl asked
"There's no such thing." Amethyst replied "I would've known about them already."
Garnet remained quiet, trying to imagine if she had seen these women before.
Suddenly there was a crash from outside and what ever was out there it got their attention.
"What was that?" Pearl asked in a worried "That sounded like it was painful to what it was."
"Hopefully it didn't do any damage either." Garnet added
"We should see what it was." Amethyst suggested
With that they all went outside to see where the crash came from. On the beach was the woman in blue on her winged horse. However, this time she looked badly injured. Both her and the winged horse were lying in the sand, not moving. When they approached her, the woman opened her eyes, but didn't get up.
"They are real." Amethyst whispered
Pearl ignored her and asked "Who are you and how did you get here?"
The woman weakly replied "My name is Blue Sky, I'm one of the pegasisters. I was flying on my pegasus and lost control, causing me to crash into nearby stone."
"So, you are what we heard." Amethyst responded
"There were more of you before, though." Steven spoke up "I saw a red one of you as well as a black one."
"You're referring to the other pegasisters." Blue Sky replied "Red Flare flew off to find Rouge, about how to help me. Rouge is the lead rider and she's the one who decides what goes."
"I may have to speak with her then." Garnet told her "I think I've known her before."
Right then Red Flare flew down with Rouge following close. Both pegasisters trot over to their injured sister. Rouge moves closer and gets off her black pegasus when she's close enough stops in front of Blue Sky.
"Looks like a bad injury, mostly on your right leg." Rouge said, her voice deep and quiet as she spoke "That will have to be healed immediately."
Steven walked over to them and said "Excuse me, I can heal her."
Red Flare and Rouge both look to him and moved out of the way.
"Do what you have to." Red Flare told him
Steven walked over to Blue Sky, licked his hand and placed it on Blue Sky's injured leg. She then healed quickly and got back onto her feet.
"Thank you." Sky Jewel told him
"That's quite a talent you have." Red Flare added
The gems walked over and the pegasisters looked to them in curiousity. However, no one tried attacking each other, but were unsure if anyone was a threat. The pegasisters calmed down a little and walked over.
"What interesting ones you are." Red Flare spoke up
"Yeah, we're pretty awesome." Amethyst responded
"I already like the way you think." Red Flare replied
Rouge walked forward more and spoke up "Hopefully you can befriend us and not become enemies. We already have a problem to deal with."
"Well, I'll need to talk with you about that." Garnet told her
Rouge nodded and said "If this is important, I will talk with you in solo."
"It will be." Garnet responded
"Very well." Rouge replied "We shall walk while we discuss."
"Wait, Rouge." Blue Sky spoke up "What do you want us to do, while you're away?"
Rouge turned back to Blue Sky and Red Flare and said "Why don't you all talk amongst yourselves for now."
Blue Sky and Red Flare nodded in response and stayed behind with Amethyst, Pearl and Steven, while Garnet went off with Rouge to talk. Will the two groups become friends or become bitter enemies?
to be continued….
