(Obsidian)

"BEEP BEEP BEEP" Goes the siren throughout the level in which we were being held. 2 Guards from both of the doors leave, leaving 2 remaining guards at the two doors which led out of our cell. Me and Euclase have perfected what our plan was. I created a obsidian wall, blocking the sight of the guards watching us. Then I made a portal, which the guards still had no idea I could do. I made it behind the my wall, and so it connected to behind one of the groups of guards. Euclase quickly skates through it, and within a couple seconds, knocks out all 4 guards. And I step through the portal to meet my assassin companion.

"Follow." One of the days earlier, overheard one of the guards talking about a Holo-researcher. It was a common gem machine used to look up planets. I portaled to doors, where ever I saw one, searching the rooms for such a machine that was described. If I could find one, and I could physically see where we we could go, I could portal us there. We thoroughly searched every room. Most of the rooms just had empty shelves. And there was a bunk here or there for guards, but nothing worth noting. We found a Holo-researcher finally. It was just as the guard described. It was a flat machine, that folded open, and it had a 3D model of the universe. It quite a ways away, within a bunk, we were guessing for a guard. I made my orbs, and evaluated the machine. After about a minute or so, I knew everything about it, and then I turned it on. It made a red 3 dimensional hologram of anything in gem known universe.

"May I?" Euclase said. Wanting to randomly pick a planet. I agreed to let her choose our going to be new and permanent home.

"Of course." I said. "Hurry." I heard some guards running down the hall. We needed to leave this wretched planet without a trace.

She panicked and picked one planet, quite small, in the Milky Way, called Earth. It was inhabited by the dominant species called humans. Similar to gems, but very primitive. The Holo-researcher gave a 3D model of the planet. That was all I needed. I then knew enough to get us there. I made a portal, On the other side, it led to a grassy yellow field. And I saw a bright light. It was like none other I have ever seen. It was the first time we saw sunlight. We smiled at each other, curious of the new place would call home, and we both sighed slightly, glad we made it here. We nodded at each other, and I turned off the machine, and we both stepped through. Leaving the only home we had ever known, to a place that didn't limit us to the walls of our cell.