Día took a stroll along the shore of the tiny island she called home. The sun was blaring today, perfectly reflecting off her translucent hair, casting rainbows anywhere she went. "Lunarians should be coming anytime now." Día said with a smile. Today was a very special day for her. Today was the day she was going to start her plan to be the most perfect gem on this island. Maybe then Sensei would see how he only needed her. It wasn't like Dia had been like this for a long time. These thoughts of perfection didn't really start hitting her mind till THEY showed up. The "moon" as everyone called them. The truly perfect one. With the hardiness and indestructible force of a perfect diamond. She can clearly remember when they came into their life. As she see the Lunarian sunspot form, she closed her eyes and remembered as if all at once, how much that diamond ruined everything.
Día defeated a single Lunarian sunspot all by herself. Her fellow gems looking at her in awe and clapping at her marvelous victory. "Perfect as always." Jade said stretching out her body. Día smiled at the comment. "It wasn't really all that perfect. I'm sure you can take care of something like that by yourself!" Dia knew this wasn't true but she should at least give Jade some hope right? Jade was still fairly new to all this so she had no idea what she was getting into with the Lunarians. That's why Sensei assigned Jade to Dia, to make sure she knew what she was doing.
"Nah Dia, I don't think I could even do that, especially with the elegance you did. I'd just fall on my face." Jade sat down, legs finally tired after standing all day on patrol. Suddenly a voice came out from behind them.
"That wasn't elegant. She gripped the sword too tight and her body was all wrong. She could have easily broken herself more than she already had." Dia turned and saw the long, black haired figure before them. Their face scrunched up as if to mock their fighting tactics. Día made sure to hide the fact that she had broken under impact. The figure moved closer and pushed Dia down, removing her shoe and stocking to reveal Dia's broken leg, shining against the sunlight.
"W-What?!" Dia gasped. Who was this gem? She's never seen them before and how did they know she had broken under impact? "D-Dia! You okay?! We need to take you to Rutile!" Jade sprung up and grabbed Dia's body. "Next time learn a better fighting technique so you don't get yourself taken."
The mysterious gem said before turning away and walking towards the school. Dia...was confused. She wasn't confused over who this gem was, but what this dark feeling in the pit of her stomach was. She has never experienced this feeling before, but, at the sight of this gem, she felt nothing but uncertainty and...imperfection? Imperfect? Was..Dia imperfect? It can't be. Dia isn't imperfect right? A diamond is perfect in every way! Sensei said so! So why...why now that this new gem comes along that Dia is getting these feelings? Maybe it's nothing. Maybe it was just one of those horrible first meeting things. Yeah! Horrible first meetings. Surely things will get better once she gets to know this gem. They shined..like the moon. Dia's moon. That had a nice ring to it. The moon and the sun. Together forever. Hopefully this friendship between her and this new gem will blossom. For now she had to go to Rutile to get fixed up and then catch up with that new gem.
