After all this time, it's finally happening: Lapis is getting over her crap!

The Crystal Beacon seemed to be at a standstill as the ship's blasters tried to keep up with the swarm of fighters coming at it. Topaz and Topaz, now standing side by side with the captain's chair between them, kept a constant eye on the horizon. They kept their hands linked as the crew rushed around trying to keep the situation under control. Bismuth took over the engine room leading Fluorite's six parts to keeping the ship operating. Rhodonite's halves were keeping command of the ship as best as they could considering they now had to coordinate two sets of hands that normally worked as one.

As crazy as the bridge and lower deck were, the rest of the ship was in a state of unrest. Ruby storming down the halls with Sapphire trying to calm her down was a clear sign something was seriously wrong to the others. Some took to wandering the corridors looking for the slightest sign of anything wrong. Among these restless souls was Amethyst who was thankfully sticking to normal walking speed lest she bowl over someone at several hundred miles per hour.

As she wandered, she eventually turned to find Connie still positioned in front of Steven's room. While she had taken to sitting in front of the door thanks to the lack of invaders, her eyes were clearly alert, and her posture was rigid.

"Hey," the purple gem greeted, "You want a break or something?"

"Hm? No, I'm fine Amethyst. Thanks, though."

"Welp, might as well join you," the gem then parked herself next to the girl. Amethyst looked back into Steven's room to see both Lapis and the boy on the floor.

"Hey," Connie asked her, "What was it like? The whole power-up thing?"

"Honestly, pretty weird. I mean, I heard what Garnet and Pearl went through but at least they never got swallowed by grey goop."

"Huh… No wonder Steven's a little weirded out?"

"What, he said something to you?"

"It's nothing much. He was just… Kind of unsure what to do when we're done with all this."

"Heh, I feel him. But hey, I'm gonna have plenty of time to find out. We'll be sure to help him, alright?"

That sentiment actually made Connie relax a bit and smile. "Thanks. He'd like to hear that."

"Yeah, he's still all sappy. Although… What are you gonna do?"

"I guess just go back to school regularly, play violin and then either join an orchestra or become an astronaut?"

Amethyst giggled at that. "An astronaut? Bruh, you're already in space! You've probably got all those old dudes who went to the Moon beat!"

"I know that but… It's just a dream I had for a long time. Haven't you ever had anything like that?"

"Well yeah. It's just… Kind of embarrassing."

"Come on, we're all about cheesy and embarrassing!"

"I… wanted Rose to be proud of me."

"Huh?"

"I know, it sounds really silly but… I was kind of a handful for a while. But she never got mad like Pearl used to. She'd always just pull me aside, talk to me and then just fix whatever was wrong."

Amethyst rubbed her eyes as she kept speaking. "I mean, I know, it's stupid, she's gone but… I hoped that maybe she could see me just once and-"

Connie stopped her by placing a hand on her shoulder. "Hey, my mom was pretty hard to please too. There was a time I thought she was never happy with what I did, and I was as far from a troublemaker as possible. I think Rose would be pretty happy with how you turned out."

"Heh, stop being cheesy. You've got a job to do…"

The tender moment was broken up by the ship being shaken by another attack from outside. Amethyst then sped off to check on the bridge while Connie resumed her position in guarding her best friend and one of her fellow Crystal Temps.

Outside of the ship, one gem was doing all she could to hold off as many attacks as she could. Being the best at long-range attacks now that the likes of Opal and Brimstone were no longer viable, Cinnabar sent attack after attack at enemies that passed too close to her temporary home. Her limbs began to ache from how long she had been stretching them to shoot jets of flame but her resolve never wavered.

"Come on, you cowards!" she screamed into space, "Get down here so I can fry you all! I'll teach you to mess with my best friends!"

Despite intercepting many blasts and buzzing around her home, the numbers seemed constant. It was beginning to get to the point where she was tempted to just try forming Brimstone again to get some extra backup.

There was one person who offered to help guard the outside of the ship, but he had been shot down. Greg had been told repeatedly by Peridot that his suit, while now equipped with a protective helmet, would not allow him to survive in the vacuum. It would suffice for the lower atmosphere of Homeworld, but absolutely nothing would be a death sentence to him.

He lamented this as he stared out one of the portholes of the ship, feeling down as he watched the action outside. With his suit still on, he sighed watching a battle he could not affect in the slightest.

As he sighed, two gems happened to pass by him and notice his sadness. One of them spoke up. "What's gotten into you?"

Greg looked down to see Ruby and Sapphire staring up at him and tried to smile. "Oh, it's nothing."

"I don't think I need future vision to see you're lying," Sapphire said.

"Alright, so I just wish I could do something. I have this suit and I'm still on the sidelines. I mean, I know it sounds wrong, but I almost want another bunch of gems to break in. At least then I could do something!"

"Tch, I know exactly how you feel," Ruby said, patting him on the knee, "If I wasn't stuck like this, Garnet would be out there frying everyone in sight. If it weren't for the forsaken clod who invented a de-fusion ray! When I find her, I'm gonna-!"

"Down, Ruby…" her lover insisted, "We'll get them back for this. Trust me, someone is getting put in a block of ice for this."

Thinking about that image seemed to make Ruby calm down. "Yeah, you're right. Again."

Sapphire giggled at that as she took the fiery gem's hand. The sight of the two millennia-old protectors of Earth acting like lovey-dovey teenagers made Greg feel much better.

"Heh, you two never change," he said, "I guess… There's nothing much I can do right now."

"We both know your desire to help," Sapphire added, "But one should always be ready for a fight. Trying to pick a fight for no reason is a bad idea."

"As tempting as it is," Ruby said, "It really is better to fight when you have to. I'd honestly rather just watch more Camp Pining Hearts than be in this stupid grudge match."

"Thanks for that, guys. I think I'll check in on Steven," the father said before heading off. The two halves of Garnet watched him leave with smiles, happy to see him in better spirits. Sapphire especially since she could see that the father was going to be in for a rough time in the future.


Back in Lapis's aqua dome, the gem knelt before her own inner voice. The red-dyed version of herself literally placed a foot on her back and laughed as Steven was still trying to sort out the notion that all of the pessimistic garbage the clone had spouted was fact. The fact that he felt the same heart-crushing despair and self-loathing as the original Lapis made his confusion worse.

"Oh, will you both get over it?!" the evil Lapis laughed, "I'm right, I'll always be right, and you both need to accept reality! Either I keep this one in line or she'll wipe out everything!"

Amidst all of the grief and pain he was feeling from Lapis, Steven was also getting angry. If this were the real world, he would have gladly clobbered this loudmouth ten times over for all of the trash she spewed at his friend. While he lamented the lack of his powers, his thoughts then returned to Lapis. If only she had her powers, she would have shut her doppelganger up already.

Then his eyes shot open. He just had an insane idea. Even more insane than literally jumping off a building to help Pearl, but he figured it was worth a shot. He slowly rose to his feet causing the goading crimson gem to laugh at him.

"Oh look, you're gonna try and inspire her again?! Careful, she might explode if you say something wrong!"

Rather than reply, Steven actually started walking away from her. This got her laughing at how Lapis's champion had finally given up on her. Ignoring her scornful words, the hybrid turned around and suddenly ran towards the two gems. The clone of Lapis summoned her black wings and flew away, but Steven never attempted to follow her. Instead, he threw a fist right at the original aqua gem's face. Still being overwrought with her emotions, Lapis did nothing to stop the punch that quickly landed and rattled her teeth.

Her response, however, was very quick. "WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!"

Her clone was incredibly amused, barely able to stay in the air from cackling so much. "Oh my gosh, it's finally happened! Steven's just done with you!"

"No, I'm not!" he insisted, "I'm gonna prove Lapis is better than you think!"

"Oh really? And what's your plan, beat her up?"

Steven just moved to kick Lapis across the face. This time, the gem was alert enough to stop the attack and flung him aside. "This isn't helping, Steven!"

Her words did nothing to stop him. The undeterred boy went on attacking her, forcing the gem on the defensive as she held her arms up to her face to avoid the blows. It was only after one too many got under her guard that she finally slapped him across the face.

The red Lapis still watching from above was now crying with laughter. "This is amazing! I-I can't… More! This is too funny!"

The tussle dragged on for what felt like an eternity. Both sides lashed out with hands and feet flying, both also feeling rather awkward without their favored weapons. Soon, Lapis resorted to grabbing Steven by the hair and smashing his face into her knees and screaming the question on her mind. "WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM?!"

"Yours!" was all he said before getting him and sweeping her feet out from under her and then trying to pin her. Now thoroughly incensed, Lapis caught his hands and splayed them apart before flinging him into the wall of the watery prison.

"Ooh, that gives me an idea!" the evil Lapis said. She raised her arms and the liquid swirling about suddenly stopped. Streams from the now tepid water flowed onto the floor until it was shaped into a literal boxing ring that took up half of the dome's floor space. The ropes to the ring also went all the way up to the ceiling.

"Perfect! Now keep pounding each other!" Much to her delight, the two immediately went back at it. With even less space to maneuver, Steven and Lapis were forced to clash more and more. Neither side was willing to give up even as exhaustion began to set in. It did not help that each of them had been thrown into the ropes several times already which meant getting bludgeoned and thrown around like rag dolls.

Finally, with both sides half ready to drop, they glared into each other's eyes. They were equally done with this situation and the hysterical witch that was guffawing up a storm. The two Crystal Gems yelled as they charged at each other with one final punch ready. As they met steps away from the center of the ring, Steven found a blue fist rammed into his left eye while Lapis had a pinkish punch smashed into her cheek.

Steven and Lapis stood there for a moment, letting their hands droop. They were the definition of burnt out both physically and emotionally. The other Lapis watched in eager anticipation until Steven suddenly fell onto his back with a groan. He was still awake, but he sounded half ready to pass out.

"Okay…" wheezed Lapis, "Now… What was… all that for? You didn't… accomplish… squat."

"You think so?" Steven asked, "I'm pretty sure… you just won."

"Big… deal."

"Without your powers, too…"

"I've been… training… a lot with… Adamite and…"

"And you've never hurt them… right?"

"Oh, for the love of!" the other Lapis yelled, "What are getting at?! Yes, she somehow managed to beat you without any water!"

"So that means you're full of it, right?" Both copies of Lapis were rendered mute as they processed that, but they were more confused than anything.

"You kept saying that Lapis can't accomplish anything or else she'd let her power go to her head, right?" he asked them both, "Well, she doesn't need them!"

The other Lapis actually flinched hearing that his point was valid. "Y-Yeah, but you don't have your powers either! In the real world, this would never happen!"

"Yeah, that's true… I'd totally win in that case."

"Huh? But she can-"

"Actually…" the original Lapis realized, "You clobbered a diamond by yourself. If this were real life, as soon as you changed into that other form, I'd be toast."

"W-WHA?! Don't agree with him! You know everything I said is true!"

"Yeah, maybe it is," Steven shrugged, "But I trust Lapis anyway. Because she's never tried to hurt anyone unless they asked for it."

The red Lapis resorted to summoning a fist of water from above to smash into Steven. With how winded he was from the first fight, it pinned him the floor.

"SHUT UP!" she bellowed, "I have to keep her in check!" She then turned to the blue Lapis. "You know I do! You hate the Diamonds, Jasper and all of them for how arrogant they are!"

"Yeah, I do… But you know who else I hate?" Lapis then summoned her wings for the first time since this whole trip began. Her clone was stunned to see that and the feeling only got worse when two watery fists smashed into her face.

"You!" Lapis answered her own question, "I'm getting really sick of feeling sorry for myself!"

"You idiot!" the other Lapis shouted with her own black water hands emerging, "You need me!"

Lapis dodged away from her swings and then sent an aqua-punch to her gut before replying in the last way her clone expected. "You're right, I do."

While her double was winded, the original Lapis raised her hands and suddenly the boxing ring they were still was gathered into a massive sphere of water above her head.

"STOP!" the other Lapis begged, "You need me, you hear me?! I won't become like those clods who ruined my life!"

"And I won't! You want to know why?" she sent the ball forward, forcing the gem to catch it. The other Lapis tried exerting her own hydrokinesis, but the liquid would not respond.

"I need you, but you need me!" Lapis willed the water ball to grow, siphoning fluid from the dome itself as she felt her confidence rise, "I hate those gems, but that's not all I am! I have a home I love! I have a family I love! And I have a girlfriend who I've been away with for too long! So, do us both a favor and CAN IT!"

As she spoke, the dome itself was gone. The other Lapis was literally being crushed under the weight of a hundred-foot tall weight made entirely of water. She tried to open her mouth to retort, but she suddenly felt something was wrong with her hands. She shrieked in horror when she saw that they were melting into red water and being infused into the attack. She gave one last insolent yell as her body was absorbed into the enormous orb.

With her other half finally under control again, Lapis held all of the water above her and noticed the red tint the fluid now had. She simply dropped her hand and let herself be drenched in it. It was only a few seconds later that she realized she also drenched Steven.

"Sorry about that," she apologized.

"Don't worry about it. Feeling better?" he asked the soaked gem.

"Yeah… One question, though. Why didn't you tell me anything?"

"So you're little negative voice could tell you I was just beating you up because you deserved it? I am sorry about that, though."

"Nah, I really needed that. I needed to get out of my own head."

"Ready to help save the world?"

The gem smiled. "Yeah. Those Diamonds are asking for it."


While the chaos continued outside, Greg and Connie ended up watching over Steven's cabin. Just as they were starting to worry about how long this was taking, a blue light filled the room and soon Steven and Lapis both got to their feet.

"Guys!" Connie cheered, "Thank goodness!"

"Heh, sorry about that," Steven said, "It was a lot to sort out."

"You can say that again," Lapis agreed, "But I'll tell you all later. What's up?"

Lapis and Steven were then walked to the bridge and heard everything along the way. Their hearts sank when they saw Ruby and Sapphire still separated along with the Topazes trying to keep things under control. Once everyone saw the two up and at it again, their morale improved a little.

"Good thing you're here," Bismuth said from below, "Shields are draining fast. I think Cinnabar's just about had it."

"We've been thinking up a plan," the left-gemmed Topaz said, "Peridot can reroute the ship's water generator to give Lapis some ammo to work with."

"How much are we talking?" the flying gem answered.

"About a few hundred gallons. We figured it wouldn't be much but-"

"No, it'll work. Just let me out there and I'll let you do your thing."

With time being of the essence, Peridot brought her onto the top of the ship through her powers before heading back inside. Lapis winced seeing Cinnabar practically struggling to stand.

"H-Hey," the firebender greeted, "Good to see you're better…"

"Thanks. Just go inside, okay?"

"Huh? N-No, you need my help… I can take s-some more…"

Lapis, however, had another idea. As the water began streaming out of the ship's blaster barrels, the gem used her powers to surround the saucer's hull. The gems inside watched in surprise as a second skin seemed to form around their ship.

"What is she doing?!" Peridot asked, "She's wasting it all!"

"No, she isn't," Adamite said, "She's clearly doing this intentionally or else all that liquid would be floating away and freezing. She's up to something…"

Outside, Cinnabar had the same puzzled thought but decided she was too tired to question it. If it was Lapis's turn to save everyone, she figured it would be better to stay inside.

With the blue gem alone on the ship's top, she noticed two more fighters speeding towards her.

"Perfect…"

(Cue Epic Theme Song Fight: The Valedictory Elegy from Super Smash Bros. 4)

Lapis shot out her palms and watched as two high-pressure streams of water erupted and smashed into the oncoming attackers hard enough to smash through the cockpit's hull. As the pair of invaders quickly spun away, Lapis released her wings and flew ahead of the ship. Satellite Beta was only a few hundred miles away. And with their new shield up and maintained with a small fragment of her power, she figured the ship should be able to handle itself.

As dangerous as the road ahead was, Lapis smiled as she soared ahead and drew many of the fighters towards her. Many tried shooting the gem down, but she nimbly dodged every attack. The ones who tried rushing at her found her forming water swords and buzzsaws from her hands and quickly bisected the offending spacecraft. The base grew closer and closer as more ships fell behind her and gave the Crystal Beacon room to advance. The few ships that did make it to the rebel's mothership found it taking little to no damage through its serous barrier.

Satellite Beta was soon only miles away and Lapis felt it was only right to give a proper welcome. With most of the ships falling back to defend the base, the blue ace pulled off the Beacon's second shield and formed it into a giant drill head that was soon spinning right through the front entrance of the base's main tower. Lapis wasted no time flying down into the hole she just made while the rest of the Crystal Gems maneuvered their ship around to give the waterbender some room by stopping any ship that tried sending troops in after her.

Even when she was in the base and proper gravity, Lapis blazed through the lower halls of Beta with the sound of several pairs of feet running towards her. She was quickly stopped by a dozen assembled gems who took one look at her and assumed she would be easy pickings without any water nearby.

"You think so, huh?" she asked. She raised her hands and watched her audience be amazed as a waterfall as wide as the hall would allow streamed out of her gem. Now having plenty of fluid to work with, the Crystal Gem made one massive push with her hands and gigantic piston made of water as tall and wide as the corridor rushed past her and them swept all of the antagonistic aliens down the hall in a pile until the wave sent them crashing into a wall.

With the gems handled, Lapis found an elevator and simply called for it using the holographic screen. A pair of topazes tried to block her way but she uppercut them both and then sent them both sprawling on the floor with water jets from her hands. And soon she was riding to the top floor right to Beta's command center with a few seconds to gather her thoughts. She thought of the perfect surprise for the next batch of gems that came after her.

Emerald, having seen this chaos reign from her control room, had finally lost her patience. She commanded the peridots to cut all power to the lift and then have soldiers rush into the shaft to bottleneck the rebel where she could not escape. The one-eyed commander smiled seeing the lift stop dead in its tracks on her readout of the building and could even hear the yells of her troops echoing from the main elevator chamber.

Inside the dimly lit vertical corridor, two jaspers quickly pried the emergency hatch on the roof of the elevator open only to find they could not see inside of the room. It took them a bit to realize that the whole conveyor was flooded. They then had a single second to shout in alarm as a geyser suddenly burst through the hole they just made and sent them hurtling like shrapnel. The many gems waiting to pile in through the upper floors were pushed back as the wall of water either forced them out or made other gems smash into them.

"How is this possible?!" Emerald roared, any semblance of keeping her composure long since passed, "There isn't any water on this moon! This is utter madness!"

"This coming from you?" a sarcastic voice asked behind her. Emerald whipped around to see the rogue Lapis Lazuli with her arms crossed with a questioning look on her face. "You chased some of my friends all the way across the cosmos for a stupid ship. And then tried to blow up my home over it because you didn't get it back. Who's the crazy one here?"

"You dare to mock me?! It's because of you insipid rebels that I'm stuck managing this pit instead of arresting more miscreants!" Emerald pulled out her nunchaku and quickly moved to attack Lapis. She swung her weapon, but Lapis's wings emerged and formed into giant hands that stopped it dead in its tracks.

"Yeah, Amethyst also told me how much you suck at using these…" Lapis taunted but it was her turn to be surprised when Emerald spun on her heel and sent a foot smashing into the side of her head.

"And what that little midget doesn't know is that I've had plenty of time to train since then!" The gem then started displaying some hand-to-hand skills as she rushed at Lapis as tried using her more impressive stature to bully the blue gem half of her size. Not only did she use her weapons effectively, switching them from right hand to left and keeping a constant guard up, but lashed out with her hands and feet to throw Lapis off her game.

While smaller and never being a physical powerhouse, Lapis kept up with her thanks to her new powers and metric ton of creativity. She soon found that water could come any part of her body from her arms, legs, and everything in between. Streams could suddenly spring out from her chest, her limbs could suddenly be engulfed in water and be shaped into different weapons and she could even spew liquid bullets that left holes in the walls from her mouth. Emerald learned that last one the hard way when she tried to grapple with the rebel and a shot grazed her only inches away from her gem.

"Sorry," Lapis had said, "That was a warning shot."

On top of that, the command center of the base was over thirty feet high meaning one gem used her wings to flutter around the area while the other alternated between deflecting attacks and suddenly leaping into the air to try and smash her foe through the floor. The various consoles and stations around the purple room were gradually obliterated as the fight dragged on with the Crystal Beacon clearly visible from the outside as it kept any reinforcements from breaking up the brawl.

As the fight went on, Lapis realized that the two were evenly matched. Most of her attacks had been charged through and Emerald rarely gave her an opportunity to breathe. Even as that same needling voice told her to run, it was muted by the sight of her friends still fighting nearby. She needed to end this soon, but the other gem was too stubborn to back down. The aviator then also remembered she had a short temper. She looked down at the floor now covered in water as a smile came to her face.

"You know," Lapis said snidely, "I think you being here was a mistake."

"Spare me your apology!" Emerald insisted as she rushed again, swinging her nunchaku down towards Lapis's head only for something to smack into the back of her head. She turned around, but Lapis then laughed at her.

"I'm not sorry! I think this job is too much for you! What, some clod didn't need a janitor or chauffeur?"

"You insolent little-!" Emerald felt something snap at her feet, but she was only focused on Lapis lounging in the air above her.

"Aw, should I get you a bottle and a diaper? You sound awfully cranky for a big bad Homeworld gem…"

Emerald just yelled as she leapt up to swipe at her enemy, but she ended up falling face-first into the floor. She looked back to see an anklet and chain made of water tethering her to the floor. Lapis could not help but laugh as Emerald ripped her foot free.

"Laugh at this, you outdated trash!" The commander gem rocketed into the air and planned to smash Lapis into the ceiling only for a wall of water to raise up from the floor. Lapis laughed even harder as she slowly slid down to the floor like a bird that just flew into a glass window."

"Hey, you asked me to!" she retorted, making Emerald snarl. Now past the point of even speaking coherently, the gem forgot all of her training and even her weapon as she simply tried to grab at Lapis so she could crush her gem between her hands. The other gem found it almost pitifully easy to dodge out of the way until she suddenly curled into a ball on the floor. Emerald cackled at the sight, seeing an opportunity to finish her off, and lunged at her until she noticed all of the water on the floor began rushing towards Lapis. Even the water from her stunt from the elevator outside began streaming in until it all surrounded the blue gem like the dome from her mind.

Emerald only then regained enough of her senses to realize she had just fallen for a trap. As the dome was now bigger than she was with Lapis still at its center, the other gem gave her one final smirk before she suddenly flinging all her limbs out. The dome soon exploded into a ball of spikes that punched through the floor, the ceiling, and the walls both between other rooms and the vacuum of space outside. Emerald gave one final yelp as several spines pierced through her body before poofing into a rectangular green gem.

The crew of the Crystal Beacon watched as the fighting suddenly came to halt as what almost looked like a sea urchin made of water half the size of the fifty-foot tall tower suddenly appeared and demolished most of the place. Ships outside suddenly flew away as they realized the battle was obviously lost while others went down swinging and were easily dispatched by the ship's blasters.

It was not long before Lapis Lazuli flew to the back of the ship and entered the airlock to find Cinnabar and Adamite waiting for her.

"Hey," she greeted them both, "How is everyone?"

"Garnet just came back," Cinnabar said, "And Fluorite's getting the shields recharged now. Great work!"

"Thanks. You better watch out when we train now. Now I don't need a water source to beat you."

As Cinnabar scoffed at that boast, Adamite simply looked at her and noticed the blue bubble with a gemstone inside. When Lapis looked back at her, the scrawnier gem flinched before speaking up.

"Look… I'm really sorry about before. I-"

"Your eyes," Adamite interrupted, "You used to have that look all the time."

"Really?"

"That exuberance… I've missed it so much."

"Well…" Lapis said, slowly approaching the green gem as she handed the captive Emerald off to Cinnabar, "Tell me. Did I ever do this before?"

Lapis suddenly wrapped her arms around Adamite's waist and pulled her into a deep kiss. The stronger gem felt her entire body jolt in shock. For seconds, the implacable gem was stunned silent with nothing on her mind until she moaned and pulled Lapis even closer with her stronger arms. The shock came back when Adamite felt something odd on her mouth only to realize it was Lapis's tongue. Refusing to let go, Adamite let her in and soon the two were making out.

The couple had no idea how long they stayed that way, but they only pulled apart when they both ran out of breath. Cinnabar, her hands now free, simply chuckled.

"Phew. I'm glad you two are having fun but try not to fuse in here. You'll depressurize the entire ship."

"Sorry!" Lapis admitted, a blush on her face, "I've just… Been really meaning to tell you how sorry I am."

"I… see…" Adamite stuttered, her cheeks a bright shade of yellow, "And to answer your question… No. That… was a first."

"It won't be the last… Right?"

"I… Waited some 6,000 years to finally admit how much I love you. One little gaffe… Won't be enough to push me away."

The two then headed into the ship hand in hand with Cinnabar happily watching from behind them. She knew it was too late to cash in any of the bets she made ages ago about her two partners finally getting together, but it was pleasing to know she made the right call after all this time.

And that makes two outposts down and the Crystal Gems still get stronger! What will happen on the final leg of their trip to Homeworld? Only one way to find out!

Thank you all so much for reading! Feel free to leave any questions or comments in the revies!