Chapter 18, rogue arc is done, new stuff, what could it be?
I don't own Steven Universe.
Chapter 18: Triumvirate
Pink Diamond sat alone aboard her sister's ship, inside a room delegated to her.
It was over, all over.
The rogue gems, the fighting, it was done now.
So why didn't she feel happy?
She heard her door opening and saw as Pearl had escorted Peridot, Flint and Amethyst into the room. "Here they are, my Diamond."
"Thank you, Pearl." The young Diamond said softly. Her gaze immediately fell on the purple quartz. "You can drop the façade now."
"Thanks." She replied, a glow surrounding her form before fading to show Onyx. "It's a bit trying to hold a form without any breaks for more than a few hours."
Flint had been glaring at her the whole time. "Hmpf, I thought it was your specialty. Is it too much for you to handle?"
Onyx returned the glare. "No, but then it's not like I would expect a grunt like you to understand."
The grey quartz gritted her teeth, taking an aggressive step forward. "What did you say to me?!"
"What?! Hard of hearing too?!" The shapeshifting gem returned, mirroring Flint's aggression.
Flint summoned her weapon. "Give me a reason! Just give me ONE!" she bellowed taking another step closer.
"Enough!" Pink shouted, gaining the sudden attention of all present. "You are not here to fight amongst each other!"
The grey quartz anger flickered for a moment but was soon back in force. "My Diamond, Pink, how could you let her live, let alone join us after all she's done?!"
Pink grimaced at that as she thought back to inside Spinel's machine.
"You need to shatter me." Spinel said, wearily smiling.
Pink was taken aback at that, though not nearly as much as Pearl who had even less context to the situation she was witnessing. "You want to be shattered?"
"Your sisters won't stop until they're sure all of the rogue gems are in pieces before them, you know that." Spinel replied before looking to her arm, the hole now forming cracks all over the gem. "Besides, after what I did, I'm going to be shattered soon anyways."
She didn't know what to say. "I'm… sorry…" Pink said slowly, confusing Pearl all the more.
"Don't be, you've given me hope that things might change." Spinel smiled to herself her physical form flickering more drastically now. "It's funny, trusting you like this, after we just met. But I do have a last request."
"What is it?" asked Pink.
"Zircon and Onyx, they're my best friends. If you could find a way to spare them, I'd be indebted to you forever."
"I will do all I can to make sure they're safe." Pink said solemnly, raising a single fist.
"Thank you." She was silent for a moment before taking a deep breath,\ and closing her eyes. "I'm ready."
…WHAM
She shook her mind of these thoughts and focused on the two gems ready to tear each other apart. "Flint, please, I need you to trust me."
The grey quartz's anger dissipated a bit at that, quickly turning into hurt and confusion. "I want to, my Diamond, I really do. But you refuse to tell us anything and the gem who destroyed my best friend is two feet away from me, how can you expect me to stay calm and do nothing?! Didn't you care about Amethyst?!"
This time it was Pink's turn to look hurt. "How could you even ask that?" Pink said, the authority in her voice being replaced by a sorrowful plea. "She was one of my first friends, one of my best friends."
"But you insult her memory by letting her live and with us?! Her closest friends?!" The other gems looked astonished that Flint would ever speak to Pink in such a manner, all except Onyx whose jaw tightened and brow furrowed as Flint went on her tirade.
The shapeshifting gem exploded. "You think you're the only one who's lost people?! The only one who's suffered?!" Tears began to well in her eyes. "Your best friend shattered my sister in front of my eyes! Did you really expect me to do nothing?!"
"I said ENOUGH!" Pink bellowed as she rose from her chair. "When we get back to Homeworld, I promise, we'll all have a long talk about this. But please, until then, just do as I say."
Flint said nothing, looking to the floor and shaking her head before leaving through the door. Pink watched her go and looked to Peridot. "Go with mer, make sure she's alright."
"Me? What can I do?" The green gem asked. PD fixed her with a look and she held up her hands. "Okay, okay, I'll… go talk to her… I guess." With that she too left the room.
Almost as soon as Peridot left the door opened again, but this time revealed another pearl, Yellow's by the looks of it. She strode right past Pearl and 'Amethyst' and addressed Pink directly. "My Diamond, Yellow Diamond requests your presence in the Diamond room."
The Diamond room, what Yellow had named as the resting place for their dear sister. "Very well, tell her I'm on my way."
"My Diamond she insisted that I escort you, immediately." The pearl replied.
Pink sighed and looked to the remaining two gems. "You two are dismissed." She then turned back to the servant gem. "Very well, lead the way."
"Excellent, follow me, please." The pearl requested politely.
Yellow was staring out into nothing, lost in thought when she heard the doors whoosh open behind her. She turned to see Pink enter. "Pink Diamond, as you requested, my Diamond."
"Good, that will be all." Yellow said clapping her hands together as the pearl left.
The younger Diamond looked to her elder sister, then to the side as she noticed her less-elder sister leaning against the wall. "So, what is it Yellow?"
"I just wanted to ask you, one more time. Are you sure you discovered nothing inside that machine?" she asked.
"She wanted information out of me, not the other way around." Pink said, lying coolly. She didn't like it, but she couldn't be sure of her sister's reactions.
Yellow eyed her carefully, as if expecting something more from her but then turned around, facing White Diamond's suspended and still inert gem. "I do hope you revealed nothing important. Well, not that it would matter now that all the rogue gems have been dealt with."
"Is this all you called me for? To ask me things you've already asked?" Asked Pink dryly.
Yellow narrowed her eyes. "Don't get uppity, Pink." She advised. "No, I asked you here because now that we're heading back to Homeworld, it's time to discuss the future."
"Meaning what?" Asked the youngest sister.
"White is out of commission and thus the duty of leading our people falls to me." Yellow declared.
Pink looked to Blue. "And you have no objections to this?"
"She is the eldest, and she is right. With White gone we need someone to lead our people." Blue said.
"I thought we'd agreed to rule as equals. That there would be no secrets between us anymore." Pink countered.
"White was a good leader, but she is no longer here." Yellow asserted. "And while I may not have agreed with all her policies, I do agree with one." She turned to look at her youngest sister. "There needs to be a single leader ultimately making the decisions."
"Funny, as I remember it that was always the one you were against." Pink shot back. "Had a change of heart now that it benefits you instead?"
Yellow gave a sneer. "I'm not going to act like White and do whatever I feel is right without taking yours and Blue's feelings on matters into account." She said. "But there are some decisions that need decisive action, decisions in which I cannot wait on you and her."
"And I suppose you'll also decide what constitutes what situation qualifies such action?" Pink said, pressing .
"Pink, that's enough." Blue spoke up.
The young Diamond turned to her. "Blue, you can't seriously be okay with that."
Blue closed her eyes and sighed. "Pink, what we've been through these last few weeks, they've possibly been the most straining of my entire existence." She opened her eyes again, looking to her. "I want things to go back to the way they were." She then turned to White's gem, still floating suspended. "Or at least as much as they can."
Yellow took a step closer, placing a hand on Pink's shoulder. "Our people need to know that we're still strong Pink, that their Diamonds are still here. When White reforms I promise, I'll return the power and then all four of us can lead our glorious empire as equals." She took her hand off as Pink looked her in the eye. "I want there to be trust between us again, all of us." She finished looking to Blue who stepped closer so now all three sisters were practically huddled together.
This time Pink gave a sigh. She did want to trust her sisters, she really did. Empirical evidence, however, was making that rather difficult. She knew they were still hiding things from her, and possibly from each other, but now she was hiding things from them as well, big things. So, if nothing else, at least they were now all being mutually distrustful of each other.
What incredibly cold comfort that was.
"Alright. We'll do it this way, for now." She conceded, smiles forming on both her sister's faces at the sound of her words.
Blue stepped forward grasping Pink's hand. "You'll see, Pink. Everything's going to be alright."
Pink gave her sister a weary smile. "I hope, so Blue."
Later in the Diamond's Throne Room…
Yellow Diamond stepped in first, holding White Diamond's gem in the palm of her hand. Blue followed after closely followed by Pink.
"It feels like it's been forever since we were back here." Blue said wistfully.
"I know, after all the craziness, to be back here. It's strange." Pink agreed.
Yellow turned to her sisters, a look of seriousness about her. "Enough with the reminiscing." She held up White's gem. "We need to discuss the matter of White's condition."
"What about it?" Pink asked. "Shouldn't we just wait until she reforms?"
"We have no idea how long that could take." Yellow replied. "We've already tried the synthesized gel to try and repair her, but it hasn't worked." She said pointing to the think crack along the surface of the gem. "We need something stronger."
"The primordial gel." Blue finished.
"Exactly." Yellow confirmed. "If there's anything that could fix her it's that. So, step on." She said indicating the circle in the center of the room. The three of them stepped on and down, down, down they descended.
The made their way down the hallway and found themselves in the primordial gel chamber once more. The bright white substance bubbled below as Yellow and her sisters looked to their eldest sister's gem. "Time to see if this works." Yellow said before leaning down to the pool and placing the gem within. It immediately sank with a single bubble.
They waited.
Then they waited some more.
Nothing.
"It's not working." Blue said discouraged.
"Maybe her gem's been fixed but she still needs to take some time to reform?" Pink suggested.
Yellow knelt down and reached into the white ooze, moving her arm about its surface before removing it, White Diamond's gem in tow. She shook some of the gel off and revealed the gem of White Diamond, but upon closer inspection the think white crack was still there.
"It didn't work." Pink said sadly.
Yellow sighed, lowering her arm. "Come, I have another idea." She said turning around.
Her sisters followed her back up the elevator shaft, but instead of stopping in the throne room they continued onwards and upwards. "Where are we going?" Pink asked.
"To White Diamond's personal chambers." Yellow replied.
This was a bit of a surprise. White never allowed people into her own room, not even her own sisters.
Not that there was much point in going there either though.
Pink, in the thousand years she'd spent on Homeworld hadn't seen White so much as move from her chair each and every time she'd had visited in the past. This had been so consistently true that Pink had begun to suspect that White's personal room was the throne room.
The elevation pad stopped and the three stood in front of an ornately decorated door of white. Yellow stepped forward and pushed it open. The three sisters all looked around with mild curiosity at their eldest sister's inner sanctum.
The room was sparse, colored with light greys, silvers and whites, just like its owner. It had light furnishings, a desk, a personal console, several fancy chairs. A large, clear, door to the outside was on the opposite wall, leading out onto a balcony. On the walls the earliest murals could be seen, mostly of White during her time alone and some of Yellow when she was created.
"Are we just going to leave White in here?" asked Pink.
Yellow didn't answer, instead she walked over to the console, pulling over a chair and sitting down as she accessed it. She began to type in commands and her two younger sisters came up behind Yellow, looking over her shoulder. "What are you doing Yellow?" Blue asked.
"White once told me of a contingency plan, long ago, when it was only she and I." Their elder sister replied before pressing a final set of keys and the wall next to them began to shudder. It opened up and revealed another, smaller room. The three stepped inside but within, there was only a mirror, taking up the entire opposite wall, a small indent near the top-center of it. "She told me that if her physical form were to be destroyed, I should come here. And place her gem there." Yellow said pointing to the indent.
"What is it? What will it do?" Pink asked.
"I'm not sure." Yellow said walking nearer to the mirror and holding out White's gem looking from it to the indent and back.
"What if it's the wrong thing to do?" Pink asked.
"It's not like we have any better options." Blue countered.
"Enough." Yellow said. "This is what White told me to do, let's see how this plays out." With that she reached up to the top of the mirror and placed White's gem within, it slid in easily and held its place, filling in the gap and making the mirror seem complete.
White gem glowed for a moment.
They waited for anything more to happen.
Then they waited some more.
Still nothing.
"Nothing's happening." Pink said dejectedly.
Blue then stepped forward, reaching for White's gem. "Perhaps we can try-" she was interrupted as the mirror seemed to vibrate, rippling, then it becoming calm again.
"What was that?" Pink asked. "What's it doing?"
"Working." Yellow said, intrigued. Blue pulled back as Yellow stepped forward. "White? Can you hear me? Hear us?"
The mirrored surface rippled again and suddenly the visage of Yellow was shown again instead of their current positions. "Can. Hear. You." The mirror echoed, matching Yellow Diamond's inflections perfectly, though saying it out of order had made it sound distorted.
The youngest sister clasped her hands together in excitement, her eyes tearing up with pure joy. "White! Thank the stars!"
Blue, too, was thankful, tears beginning to well up in her eyes as well. "I'm… I'm so glad."
Even the stoic Yellow felt a great relief and happiness flow over and through her. "White, it is good to hear from you, even in this form."
"Good. To. Hear. You… Glad." It echoed again.
"Is there anything we can do to help you?" Pink asked the mirror.
It was silent. "She must only be able to answer us by using things she's heard already." Blue hypostasized.
"In that case." Yellow said. "Yes. No."
The mirror remained still and silent.
"Try again, Pink." She suggested.
"Is there anything we can do to help you?" Pink asked once more.
The mirror remained still and silent.
"Perhaps she's not sure herself." Said Blue.
"Not. Sure. Yes." The mirror said, rippling the reflection and inflections of Blue and Yellow.
"What do you think we should do?" Blue asked it.
"Not. Sure. Anything. Can. Help." It replied.
"Should we tell the rest of our Empire about this?" Pink asked her sisters.
"NO!" the reflection said, somehow amplifying its sound.
"You don't want them to know?" Pink asked.
"No. Don't. Want. Empire. To. Know." The mirror replied.
"She doesn't want the Empire to know of her condition." Yellow concluded. "She fears what it may cause within our empire if they lose faith in their leaders, isn't that right?"
The mirror remained still for a moment. "Yes. Leaders. Help. Empire. Don't. Lose. Faith. In. Leaders." It replied in its broken way.
"White there's something else you should know. We know about your spies, everything is out in the open now." Pink said to the reflection.
The reflection remained still and silent.
"Was that really necessary?" Yellow asked.
"You said it yourself, we need everything out in the open. No more lies, not between us." Pink countered.
"Necessary. No. Lies. Not. Necessary." The reflection echoed brokenly.
"Is she trying to say, she's sorry?" Blue asked aloud.
The mirror paused for what seemed like the longest time. "Yes. Sorry. Really. Sorry." It replied. "Spies. Not. Necessary. Us. Lose. Faith."
"'Us lose faith'?" Pink repeated aloud, confused.
"I believe she meant 'I lost faith'." Yellow corrected.
"Yes." It answered. "I lost faith. In. You. Sorry. Really. Sorry."
"It's not like you were wrong to." Blue said sadly. "We've all made mistakes."
The room fell silent as all three sisters looked to the floor shamefully.
"At any rate, we need to decide what to tell our citizens."
"Citizens. Must. Not. Know. Empire. Needs. Leader." It said, managing to break off the "s" in its recorded word.
"Leader? As in one? Like how you did it before?" Pink asked.
"Yes." The mirror vibrated. "One. Only. Necessary. Not. More. You. Help. Her."
Pink wasn't sure what to do. She felt like things were being decided without her again but what could she do? The sister who wanted the power would obviously not object to her own appointment. Blue had already seemed content to let Yellow have her way. Even White, whom she expected to be resistant to Yellow rise, seemed to be endorsing her now.
"I already told you Pink, things will be much better than they were before." She then turned to look at the embedded gem in the mirror. "And when White reforms, the four of us will properly decide things between ourselves. But, until that time comes, someone needs to take the reins and lead our people. White, again, it is good to hear from you. Thank you for your council, we'll visit soon and often."
"Yes. Often. Thank you." It repeated.
With that three turned and left the room, taking the elevator down and each ascending their respective thrones.
"So, What now?" Blue asked.
"Now we need to send news of our victory and our triumph." Yellow said, accessing her throne's console. "Connect to communications." She ordered.
After a moment, a voice spoke up. "This is the Intergalactic Communications line. How may I help you?" came the nasally voice.
"This is Yellow Diamond, I need a priority message broadcasted to every corner of the empire and I need it now." Said Yellow commandingly.
"It will take a few minutes to enact such an order." It replied.
"Do it as quickly as you can. I do not wish my time wasted." Yellow ordered.
After a few more moments, the voice came back on. "It is ready, my Diamond."
"Very good." Yellow cleared her throat then spoke in the most authoritative tone she could summon. "Citizens of the Empire, as you may or may not be aware our society was threatened by a group of rebel gems. They attempted to disrupt and destroy our way of life. However, be not afraid, your glorious leaders managed to eliminate the threat and ensure your safety. Let it be known that these rebellious pieces of rock were shattered, all of them scattered to the cosmic winds. Let it be known to any other gems listening with plans of insurgency or ideas of revolt, remember what happened to the last gems to attempt such a thing. Let it be known that your leaders Blue Diamond, Pink Diamond, White Diamond, and I, Yellow Diamond, are invincible and eternal! May all bask in the glory of the Diamonds!"
Some time later…
Blue Diamond stood in the nearly empty room of Pink Diamond, looking to her sister who was making final preparations on her console. "You're really sure you want to do this? You just got home."
"It's alright, I've never liked being anywhere too long anyways." Pink said, almost dismissively, still concentrating on the last few commands as she typed away.
Blue stepped closer, placing a hand on her shoulder. "Something's bothering you. There's a reason behind this decision. Was it because of those rogue gems?"
The younger Diamond sighed as she finished her last command. "No, I mean yes, it is, but… there's more to it."
"You're holding back on something, aren't you?" Blue asked.
Pink was silent, her frown deepening. "It hurts, doesn't it? When those close to you won't tell you everything." She said after a few moments.
"Yes, it does." Blue confirmed, her own frown forming.
The younger Diamond suddenly stood up and turned around hugging her sister. "There's… so much I want to say… so much I want to tell you…"
The older Diamond was surprised at the sudden embrace, but returned it gently. "You can tell me, Pink. I promise, It's okay."
Pink broke the embrace and smiled sadly, holding her sister's hand in hers. "I will… one day…. But please… just let me go…. Let me have time to think."
"I'm not happy to see you leave. But, I understand. Just know, I'll always be here, if you want to talk." Blue replied.
"That means more to me then you'll ever know." Pink said. She squeezed her sister's hands comfortingly before walking past and leaving her room.
Blue looked after her younger sister with sorrow. "Goodbye, Pink."
Pink made her way to the Diamond's throne room and soon found herself in front of its door. She took a breath and opened the door. For a moment Pink took a deep intake a breath, she saw a flash of white and though she saw her elder sister, but after her eyes adjusted she saw it was not White, But Yellow Diamond sitting in her throne and running through the daily needs of the empire.
Yellow took notice of her sister's presence and dismissed the data screens in front of her. "So, I take it all your preparations have been made then?" Yellow asked.
"They have." Pink replied.
Yellow sighed. "I don't see why you decided on this."
"I know, and that's part of the problem." The young Diamond replied. "Yellow, our people respect us, but they also fear us."
"As they should. Defiance of us should have the most severe of consequences." Yellow replied.
"But what about the ones that have always been loyal? Is their reward to live in constant dread of us? They need to see that we're here for them, as much as they are here for us." Pink argued.
Yellow closed her eyes for a moment. "You've always been too soft, Pink. And truthfully, I'm against this." She paused. "But, you seem set on this course of action, and there may yet be some truth to what you say. So, I approve of your journey."
Pink drew near and Yellow stepped down from her throne. "Thank you, Yellow, this means a lot to me."
Pink was surprised as Yellow was the one to take the initiative and pen her arms for Pink to rush in and hug her. "Take care, my youngest sister. I'll miss you dearly."
"I'll be back before you know it." Pink said, her voice laced with the copious amounts of emotions she was feeling, both of joy and sorrow.
Pink walked out of the throne room and descended the lift, making her way out the doors of the grand spire and being greeted as hundreds of gems lined the walkways as Pink made her way to her ship. Pearl watched as she approached the boarding ramp, a king and patient smile on her lips.
"Everything is taken care of then?" Pearl asked.
"Yes, Peridot's been left in charge of the spire and I gave her the data, she'll be contacting us soon enough." Pink replied.
"Very good, my Diamond." Pearl responded. "Shall I get the others?"
"Please, and invite them into my private quarters, there's a conversation that's long overdue." Pink said.
She then went to the bridge of her ship. The sounds of simultaneous greetings filling the air. "Set course, gems. Our journey begins now."
"Our E.T.A. for our first destination is with a few short hours, my Diamond." The helmsman replied.
"Very good. I am to remain otherwise uninterrupted until then." Pink ordered, to which the gem nodded in response.
Pink made her way down to her room where she was greeted by Pearl, Flint and Onyx, the latter two were kept a distance apart do as to prevent further fighting. The Diamond entered and closed the door behind her. "I owe you answers, all of you. And we're going to have a lot of time together, so, let's start from the beginning, shall we?" With that Pink's ship climbed into the atmosphere of Homeworld before its engines fire up and it blasted off into the sea of stars.
Some Nineteen thousand years later…
Blue Diamond waited patiently with her pearl by her side as the winds of Homeworld blew around her. She looked up to see a familiar ship beginning its descent through the atmosphere. The gems around her began to salute before the ship touched down. The boarding ramp lowered and out came Pink Diamond and her Pearl.
Blue crossed her arms. "You're late." She said admonishingly.
Pink shrugged. "Couldn't be helped, had to pass through an asteroid field."
"One that, I'm sure you had nothing to do with running into." Blue said.
"Well, it's not like those pilots had anything better to do." Pink replied.
The two paused, Blue holding her admonishing appearance and Pink to her smug dismissive look before both began to smile. They rushed towards each other and embraced. Blue picking up Pink and spinning her in a circle once before setting her down.
"It's beyond good to see you." Blue said, her happiness apparent.
"Blue, c'mon, you're acting like you haven't seen me since I left Homeworld." Pink reminded.
They started walking down the path towards the Diamond's tower. "It's not like I could just drop everything and leave to see you, you know. At least not more than once every fifteen hundred years or so." Blue countered. "With Yellow here, I have to oversee colonies' constructions all by myself. I wasn't like you, off taking the grandest and longest tour of all our known colonies in the entire Empire."
"Well I wanted to get the fullest experience I could, and with thousands of worlds to visit…" Pink trailed off. "Anyways, how have things been with the new colonies? Uneventful I presume?"
"You presume correctly." Blue replied.
Pink lowered her voice a bit, nearly at a whisper. "And White…?" Blue shook her head. "If we could I'd like to see her before Yellow."
"She won't like it." Blue commented. "But, I guess it can't hurt too much."
"Great." Pink said as they stepped inside the grand spire and ascended up and past the throne room, arriving at White's personal chambers, leaving their pearls standing just outside of it.
They entered the mirror room and Pink stood in front of it once more, Blue at her side. The mirror seemed to rippled at their presence before it spoke with a voice like Yellow's and Blue's together, with a bit of Pink's own mixed in. "Hello Pink Diamond." It no longer showed their reflections as it spoke, instead constantly rippling and vibrating against the wall.
"Hello White, have things been going well?" she asked.
"As well as they can be, being stuck here." It replied.
"No luck so far on getting help then." Pink said dejectedly.
"Our scientists are working all the time to get closer to finding a way to heal White's gem." Blue whispered to her younger sister.
"You've been gone a long time." The mirror said to her.
"I was going to each and every one of our colony worlds, White. I wanted to get to know them, to know our people." Pink explained.
"I hope it went well." It responded.
"It did, thank you." Said Pink with a smile.
"Pink, we should get to Yellow." Blue reminded.
Pink nodded to her sister, then looked back to the mirror. "I promise to visit again, real soon."
"I'll be waiting." It replied.
Pink and Blue made their way back to the elevator and made their way down. "She seems like she's adjusted well." Pink commented.
"Well enough, considering circumstances." Blue replied as they neared the throne room doors.
Yellow watched them as they came in, her eyes fixated on her youngest sister. They each ascended their respective thrones and Yellow finally addressed Pink. "So, finally back are we?" she asked.
"I am." Pink replied. "And I believe that my sojourn across our Empire has been a huge success."
"I do hope so." Yellow replied. "I would hate for you to have wasted nearly twenty thousand years over nothing."
"I assure you, it wasn't." Pink politely replied.
"At any rate, it's time to get down to real business." Said Yellow.
"What do you mean?" the young Diamond asked.
"Since your departure, White's internment in that mirror upstairs, and my own here managing the affairs of Homeworld, Blue has had to take on all the responsibility of constructing our colonies." Yellow narrowed her eyes at Pink. "No more. Our Empire must expand and you must accept your responsibility."
"Meaning what?" asked Pink.
"Meaning that you're going to get your own colony to look after." Blue said from her side of the room.
"What? Really? You want me to make colonies?" asked the young Diamond.
"I had hoped that I would eventually return to this task myself, but White's recovery has proven more… complicated than first thought. So, I must continue to stay here and you must go in my place." Yellow explained.
Pink was silent for a moment, she hadn't really though much about colony making in these past few thousand years. She had mostly been preoccupied with simply getting to know the ones they already had, as well as becoming familiar with what becoming a colony had cost some of these planets.
"I suppose you're not giving me a choice in this." Pink asked.
"No." Yellow replied curtly.
The youngest Diamond sighed. "Fine, what's the name of this planet?"
Yellow pressed a button on her console and a spherical hologram appeared in the center of the room. "What do you know about a planet called Earth?"
Haha! Finally getting to what I know you've all been waiting for! Whoo! This is gonna be FUN! Also review please.
