Episode 14: Green Guardian
Breath after breath, after breath, after breath, they stormed their way through the sidewalks. Keeping a good grip on their bags they slightly increased their pace while passing through several bystanders giving them odd expressions. Up ahead they lifted their heads to see a crosswalk, only...it was about to change signs within the spam of five seconds. Getting a good on their hands they stepped right off of the sidewalk and burst right on by, making sure they wouldn't bump into anybody.
"I swear to the stars, you should've put the alarms on before going to bed!" Person#1 yelled.
"I know, I'm sorry!" Person#2 replied. "I fell asleep after finishing up the assignment. I didn't have the energy to put the alarm on."
Person#1 scoffed at him, but kept her hand in his as they continued running down the sidewalk. It really didn't help on the fact that she and him had to do a rush-job on getting ready with the frizzled hair, bagged eyes, and the somewhat descent clothing consisting of merely simple T-shirts, old jeans, and old shoes. But...at the very least...they both completed their assignments. That one problem that won't have any issues with at the moment, but...their current problem as of right now is another story.
Up ahead they both came to a complete stop at their destination.
Right in front of them lied one of the greatest schools of Destiny City. Within Knight District lies Ostrheinsberg University. The building itself was massive; just a glance made anyone near it made them feel small in comparison. In front of the building lied three statues comprised of Bronze, Silver, and Gold. The three statues showcased a bronze male wearing armor and wielding dual-swords, a silver female wearing armor and wielding a claymore sword on her shoulder, and lastly was a golden male wearing large armor and a broadsword held in front of him.
Sucking in some air, both of them gripped their hands together and made their way toward the University. Passing by the statues the duo approached a small set of stairs near the entrance and grabbed onto the door-handle before opening it up and heading inside. Within the Main Building the floors were all tiled with black and squares placed in aligned rows. To the right were a set of large windows with the sun's rays shining through them while on the left were corners that led to other sections of the building.
Pushing themselves through the halls they quickly took a left, locating a large stairwell. Coming up to it they jumped onto the stairs and passed by every first step to quickly ascend themselves. Arriving onto the second floor they turned to the right and soon made their way down another hallway. Turning their heads to the right they started decreasing their speed and soon came to a complete stop. Heavy breaths started exiting out of their mouths as their chests started expanding and returning to normal by the second. Bending their upper-bodies forward the duo let out one more set of breaths until they straightened up their backs and locked their eyes onto the door in front of them: Room 2814.
Person#1 released her hand from Person#2's and placed it onto the knob. Twisting it she then opened it up and went right inside with Person#2 following right behind her.
Inside the room was large with twenty large rectangular desks to the right and eighteen students currently occupying them at the moment. At the far back on the right were five large bookcases, completely full of books from head to toe; all within the crisp confines of oak-wood. Down below to the left was Green Diamond Evans, standing in front of his large wooden desk with a humongous chalkboard behind it.
"Mister Parker. Miss Caufield. I see you both have decided to join us." Green said calmly.
"We're really sorry, Mr. Evans. We both woke up late and-" Miss Caufield tried to explain, but soon stopped once Green lifted his hand up.
Turning his body around, Green began approaching the two and came to a stop once he stood directly in front of them. Lifting their heads both Mister Parker and Miss Caufield had their bodies shaking at the sight of their teacher. Compared to any of the other teachers on campus, Green was very tall. Nine-Foot One to be exact.
Gazing at their trembling eyes Green lifted up both of his hands and soon placed them onto their shoulders. On contact the trembles from his students soon halted before his lips slowly curved upwards.
"I understand. This is not the first time you both arrived to class late. My son, Kameron, went through a similar routine you both are doing as well. Of course the difference is that his reasons for being late are because of Gem-related actions." Green replied calmly. "You both are working hard just like the others, yet your attendances are an issue. I suggest you both start working on your time managements."
Both of them soon nodded at him.
"Good." Green said, releasing his hands from them. "Now take your seats."
Moving away from him both Mister Parker and Miss Caufield turned their sight toward the desks and started walking. Coming up to the middle of the room they both went up a long flight of stairs until they turned to the right upon seeing some empty seats and went over to them before sitting down.
Turning his body, Green hummed at the sight of all of his students appearing in his classroom and nodded his head before walking over to his desk. At the center of his desk lied a large brown book with the title: History 101 written on it with a multitude of colors. Grabbing the book he turned to his students and soon opened it up.
"Students." Green called, making each person in the room lock their eyes onto him. "I apologize greatly for doing this, but due to the late arrival of Mister Parker and Miss Caufield, I'm afraid we will have to start the lesson over from the beginning so they may catch up."
Hearing this nearly everyone groaned in their seats while the rest put their attention onto the duo. The gazes placed on them had the duo shrink back into seats with their cheeks beginning to burn. Geez, Mr. Evans... you didn't have to that...!
"However..." Green said, gaining the attention of his students. "I will provide some "interesting" benefits because of my decision."
Raising out his right arm to the side his Gemstone started illuminating a bright green glow. Slowly, a large sphere of light emerged right out of the Gemstone and slowly traversed itself toward the center of Green's desk. The light from the sphere started to dim and ultimately fade away. From the light a large metallic sphere made itself known to the classroom. The sphere itself held small blue lights on it's center with various lines placed around it from top to bottom.
Twisting his upper-body, Green raised out his index finger and tapped the top of the sphere, making it open itself up with small lines of it coming down to the center. Once the last line fell it showed a small metal cube with numbers place on it from zero to nine.
Each student pushed themselves forward from their desks, planting their eyes on their teacher's device. It...was difficult to even say a word at it, yet they couldn't look away. To the world, Gem technology was universal knowledge, yet...witnessing it with their own eyes brought so many questions to their minds. What does it do? What is it capable of? Could it cause explosions?
With his index finger Green tapped the numbers one, six, one, and five. Pulling up his hand each number he pressed started glowing green right before a small green light emerged out of it and a larger light erupted out of it. The light itself formed into an image of a man with a short beard wearing a tricorn hat, a uniform, and having both of his hands behind his back with a neutral expression.
"Now, would someone please tell us who this person is?" Green asked.
In a split second, Mister Parker raised up his hand, making Green point at him. "His name is William Dewey."
Green nodded his head. "Correct. Thank you, Mister Parker. Now, what is William Dewey known for?"
Without any delays Miss Caufield raised up her hand, allowing Green to point at her. "William Dewey is known as the founder of Beach City, to which he discovered it in sixteen-fifteen."
Green nodded his head once again. Looks like these two kept the knowledge they've obtained in good condition.
"Excellent. Thank you, Miss Caufield." Green said. "Now, everyone open your books to page four-hundred and we shall begin."
Without a response the students all opened up their history books and went directly to the page their teacher asked them to go to. As they were doing this Green twisted his body and walked around his desk until he got behind it. From his back four crystal-tendril slowly came out of the fibers of his suit and made their way to the chalkboard. Directing themselves to the pieces of chalk the tendrils wrapped themselves around the chalk and picked them up before placing them right onto the board.
*RING RING*
The rhythmic echoes of the bell entered the classroom, bringing everyone to a halt and closing up their books.
"Remember, class. The deadline is Friday, so make sure you all have enough time to study and be prepared for the test coming up next week." Green announced, watching his students pack up. "Any delays will result in make-up tests that will take place Saturday morning at 8:00 a.m. and to those who don't appear will result in the decrease of your current grade. Understood?"
"Yes, Mr. Evans." The class replied in unison.
Green nodded as his students picked up their backpacks and began packing up their belongings. Without needing to turn around, Green lowered his tendrils to the bottom of the board and released the chalk from their grips before picking up the erasers near them. As he watched his students stand up from their desks and making their way to the door, Green closed up his book and snapped his fingers near his device. Upon the sound of his snap the device dismissed the current projection it was displaying and summoned all of it's pieces back in place, becoming a sphere again.
Raising up his right arm his Gemstone began to glow near the sphere. Little by little the sphere was getting engulfed in light until it ultimately did and was pulled back into the Gemstone itself. Putting his arm down his eyes turned to the empty desks that laid in front of him. Lifting up his left arm his eyes placed themselves onto a silver watch with both the big hand and little hand pointing at the number twelve.
A small hum exited his mouth while his put his left arm down. Turning his whole body he made his way toward the entrance of his classroom and stepped outside of it before grabbing the door and closing it right behind himself. Reaching into his pants-pocket he pulled out a large silver key and placed it into the lock of the door before twisting it. Removing the key he put it back into his pocket and moved himself down the hall.
Reaching the lower levels of the main building Green opened up the door and went straight outside. Going down the small flight of stairs he lifted his head and stopped in place. Near the front of the University stood a large black limousine with two rainbow-colored flags placed on it's back. At the end of the limousine stood two women wearing black-suits and ties with black-framed shades and having their arms crossed. Upon seeing Green the woman on his right raised out her hand and grabbed the handle of the vehicle and opened up the door.
Coming out of the limo was a fair-skinned woman with brown eyes and long brunette hair shaped into a ponytail and ending at the mid-section of her back. The woman wore a white-collared shirt with a black-blazer, a black and striped tie, black-dress pants, and black heels. Locking her eyes onto Green the woman began walking toward him with the others following behind. Soon all three of them came to a complete stop once they came in close to him.
"Hello, Green." The brunette said.
Green's lips slowly curved upwards, "Hello, Mayor Dewey."
The brunette soon puffed up her cheeks and narrowed her eyes at him. "Green, how long have we known each other?"
"For a long while." Green replied.
The mayor then crossed her arms and increased her puffed cheeks, "Don't be so formal with me. Call me by my first name." She added as she turned her head away.
A small chuckle exited Green's lips. Though she was all-grown up, that attitude of hers remained the same.
"Very well... Penny." Green replied.
Turning her head back to him, Penny's cheeks began to deflate, but her cheeks started to burn.
"Is there something I can help you with? The city election isn't for another month." Green said.
Penny let out a sigh and her cheeks started to cooldown. "No, it's not that. The Council wants to speak to us."
Green blinked at her and soon closed his eyes. A small puff of air exited his nose as he reopened his eyes to Penny. Not exactly how he wished to spend his leisure time, but...since this is coming from the Council, there was little choice to decline.
"Very well. I shall come." Green said with a solemn voice.
Penny nodded. "You can ride with me." She added and turned around to her limo.
Reaching up to a red light on Edge Avenue, Green sat in the back of the limo with Penny. Sadly, he needed to keep his legs together and had to bend over some with his hands on his lap.
"Um... Green?" Penny said. "You know you can alter your size, right?"
Green nodded a much as he could. "I am aware. It is fine. I am used to this." A small moan exited his lips when he bent over a little. "It is not the first time I've been placed in small spaces."
Penny raised an eyebrow at him. A small moan exited her lips at the sight of him and how uncomfortable he was, but...if he was okay with it then she'll have to leave it at that. Still...it makes her question why he wouldn't just decrease his size so he would be more comfortable.
"Okay..." Penny replied. "Umm... How was your class today?"
"It went well. Today I discussed about your great, great, great, great grandfather." Green said.
Penny hummed, "I see. If my brother attended your classes you two would have debates for hours."
Both of them chuckled at that. When it came to her brother, he'd made sure that their ancestor was perfect and one of the greatest men who have ever lived. Tsk, tsk, tsk. There is no such thing as a perfect person, yet Green could understand how important a family member can be if you see them as your role model.
Taking a left turn the limo began to decrease it's speed and turned toward the sidewalks. Coming to a complete stop the engine soon cut itself off, allowing Green and Penny to remove their seat-belts and open their doors. Getting out Green immediately stretched out his arms, let out some groans. Putting his arms down he turned his head to the right and narrowed his eyes.
From a distance away lied a massive white building with a small collection of flags hung at the top. Each flag waved in the wind, showcasing themselves for all eyes to see in the area. From the far left showed a flag with red and white stripes alongside fifty small stars placed in the upper left corner. Next to it were a flag with red, white, and green colors and a red flag with a large yellow star in it's corner. Next up was a red flag with a black diagonal line across it, a flag with white, blue, and red colors, and a white flag with a large red dot at it's center. The final two flags were a green flag with a blue sphere at it's center and a blue, yellow, and red flag.
In front of the building stood a platinum statue with the image of a large bird spreading it's wings up high into the air. Taking a few steps forward, Green locked his eyes right onto the statue. The way it looked, it...made his lips curl upwards. The very sight of it brought a flow of remembrance into his mind.
"Green."
Hearing Penny's voice, he turned to her as she approached his side.
"Let's not keep them waiting." Penny said.
With a nod they both walked pass the statue and focused their attention onto the building itself. Coming up to a flight of stairs they walked up to the doors and Green opened them up for Penny before following her.
Up above there were five huge chandeliers made in five different metals consisting of Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Tungsten. The walls were all white, but from left to right there were rows of different flags hung up near the windows. Though it may be interesting to spend time observing such a beautiful area, the main focus was at the center of the building.
At the center stood fourteen long and tall chairs. Two of each chair was colored green, yellow, blue, red, orange, indigo, violet, black, and white with a person sitting on them. Each person lowered their head down and locked their eyes onto Green and Penny approaching them. Once they came up to a certain distance they both stopped in their tracks and lifted their heads toward the people.
The male and female in the white chairs lifted up their hands, making the others raise up their hands in unison before they slowly brought them back to their arm-rests.
"Council members. Today in the Royal Hall we are in the presence of the man who has been protecting our planet for centuries. Green Diamond Evans. History teacher at Ostrheinsburg University. Husband to Christie Evans. And father of the Rainbow Gems." The male in the white chair announced.
"We have called you here today to speak to you. Forgive us for this sudden summons." The woman in the white chair added.
"Is there a problem that requires my attention?" Green asked.
"Not necessarily." The woman in the blue chair replied.
"We have called you here to ask for your membership." Ambiguous person#1 in the violet chair added.
Green's lips curved downwards once they were done speaking. Closing his eyes he raised up his hands and placed them onto his hips. Gathering his thoughts he reopened his eyes and directed them to the Council members.
"I thought we discussed this already." Green said with a solemn voice. "My answer will remain the same as it was from that time."
"But why?" The woman in the yellow chair asked.
"I am happy with what I am doing right now." Green replied. "I do understand why you all keep asking me to join you, but you all must understand my choice as well. The fourteen of you are more than capable enough of taking care of our city."
The Council members turned their eyes onto one another with uncertainty. The fourteen of them were enough, yet having the leader of the Rainbow Gems with them would help out a lot. He still refused to join them because being a history teacher was a better place for him rather than being a council member.
"Mayor Dewey." The male in the green chair said, gaining her attention. "What are your thoughts on Green becoming a member?"
Penny turned her head to Green before putting her eyes back onto the Council. Raising up her hand she sucked in some air into her nose and slowly exhaled it out of her mouth while putting it onto her chest. Walking up to the Council members she soon opened up her mouth.
"I...think that is would be a great idea, although that alone is not my choice to make." Penny then turned her attention onto Green. "While it would bring about a change into our city, I will not make him do something or become something he himself does not want to become. Him and his sons and daughters have been around for centuries, and so far there hasn't been any large threats to our home. But I have no right to decide what occupation Mr. Evans can have. Him and his family have the choice to decide that just like the rest of us."
Green's lips curved upwards as he looked at Penny. Truer words haven never been spoken; he couldn't say better words himself.
Each of the Council members groaned at both Green and the mayor, but...she spoke from her mind and heart. They couldn't deny that, which reminded them on why they chose her to become mayor.
"Very well. Your decision is well understood." Ambiguous person#1 said in their violet chair.
"Although, may I ask as to how long will this time of peace remain?" The male in the yellow chair added.
A small hum exited Green's lips. That question...was a complete enigma. Green opened his mouth, but...no words were formed at the moment. That question has circled within him for a long, long time, yet...the answer was never made into clarity.
"I truly do not know." Green answered honestly. "It has been a lifetime since the end of the Great War. I do not know when my kind will return to continue where they left off, but please understand that I will ensure that it will never come to pass. The future is never set in stone, but what actions they will bring I will take full responsibility for."
"That we are aware of." The woman in the black chair replied. "Do whatever it takes and the consequences will not come to light."
"Dismissed." All the Council members said in unison.
With their meeting completed Green and Penny turned around and made their way out the door.
PING!
Upon reaching the last step outside a sudden ring entered the atmosphere. Reaching into his pocket Green pulled out his phone to see a Gem symbol blinking. Tapping onto the symbol a map appeared behind it before placing itself onto a location.
"Gotta go?" Penny asked.
"It appears I do. Though I will need to make it quick. My next class isn't until three hours from now." Green replied, putting his phone away.
Penny chuckled at him. "I doubt you'll be late for that. Be careful."
Green nodded and stopped in his tracks. Raising out his right arm his Gemstone started to glow and from it a large green Warp Whistle came out of it. Grabbing the whistle he placed it into his mouth and blew right into it. A bright green light soon surrounded his whole body before consuming it until he ultimately disappeared.
In a burst of green light, Green emerged into his destination. Removing his whistle from his mouth his eyes moved around at his environment. Up above the skies were dark with a full moon shining her radiant light below. A large number of trees surrounded him with a large rock sitting in the distance next to a huge tree trunk laying on it's side.
Coming up to the tree trunk Green raised out his hand and got down onto one knee before putting his hand onto the marks on the bark. His eyes narrowed as he closely looked at the markings. Picking himself back up he turned his head and started walking.
With each he took his eyes slowly shifted from left to right. The sounds of crickets entered his ears with the small glows of light sparking from nearby fireflies. The only person around was himself, which was pretty much the biggest cliche in this given scenario. Yet the solitude wasn't too much of an issue for him.
Soon, the snapping of a twig entered his ears. Green stopped in his tracks and turned himself around. To no surprise, there was no-one there. Turning himself back around Green soon froze in place at the sight in front of him. Right in his face stood a large purple spider with all eight of it's eyes targeted right at him. Though...the more he looked at the more it looked familiar to him. And are there actually purple spiders that exist?
"Long time, no see, Green." The spider said to him.
That voice... It was soft, yet playful. It didn't take long for him to recognize exactly who the spider really was.
"It has been a while, Amethyst." Green replied.
Upon hearing her name the spider's body started glowing bright purple before it started changing itself. When the glow vanished a short young girl appeared in front of him with large white hair covering the right side of her face, purple eyes, and wore a purple tank-top with black-pants and white boots. Lastly, there was a small purple Gemstone located at the center of her chest.
"Are you alone?" Green asked.
Amethyst shook her head and turned it to some nearby bushes. "C'mon out, ya'll."
From the bushes there was a young woman with pure-white skin, short peach hair, light blue eyes, and a small pointy nose. The young woman wore a light blue sleeveless shirt with a yellow start at it's center, a blue sash around her waist, light yellow shorts, peach socks, and teal-colored slip-ons. Most notably, there was a large white Gemstone located on her forehead.
Next to the young woman was another woman with light-red skin, a large square-shaped Afro, and her eyes were covered by light-yellow shades. She wore a body-suit with a large star spreading out from the right side on her chest and her lower half consisted of all black on the left side and dark-red on the right side.
Walking out of the bushes the two woman came up to Amethyst while pointing their attention onto Green.
"Green." The young woman said softly with solemn expression.
"Hello, Pearl." Green replied. He then turned his head to the other woman. "Hello, Garnet."
"Hello." Garnet replied nonchalantly.
"You don't need to be here. We have this under control." Pearl added, adverting her eyes from him.
Green's lips curved downward at her words. Though it has been some time since they've seen each other, yet...this little charade remains at large. He cannot blame her for speaking to him that way.
"I have no doubts the three of you are more than capable. However, I too have a responsibility to protect humanity just as the three of you do." Green said as he started walking away from them. "If you wish to follow, you may. If not, so be it."
Watching him walk off the three women gazed at his back with their distance growing more and more with each step he took. Without a word, Garnet began walking toward the same direction as Green. Amethyst shrugged and started following Garnet. Pearl's mouth agape at the actions of her teammates. Why were they following him? They didn't him or his help. But...as she watched them walk away she herself was getting left behind. With very little options Pearl sighed and started jogging.
Up ahead Green shifted his head to the left and decreased his walking speed until he came to a complete stop. Near him stood another tree trunk laying on the ground. Walking up to it his eyes turned to the ground and clue caught his attention. Bending down he raised up his right arm and aimed it to the ground before his Gemstone shined a light, illuminating his vision. In a small patch of mud there were large curved prints made into it.
'Hmm... Could a horse have come by here? No...' Green thought to himself as he looked over to the broken tree. 'A horse does carry strong legs, yet I have never seen a mare or a stallion produce a force strong enough to break a tree. That can only lead to one answer.'
Raising himself from the ground a collection of footsteps entered his hearing, making him turn to see the trio approaching him.
"Have you found something?" Pearl asked.
Green gave her a nod. "Tracks. The one responsible for damaging the tree might be close. Stay alert."
"Psh, we got this." Amethyst said, walking off. "You don't need to worry."
Following her Green, Pearl, and Garnet kept their eyes to the ground and found a set of tracks.
Further and further the group traversed through the area right when lifted up their heads to see yet another broken tree.
Right when they began walking the group soon stopped in their tracks.
CLOP! CLOP! CLOP! CLOP! CLOP!
The sound of something galloping entered their ears. The trio's Gemstones started glowing and from them Amethyst summoned out her whip, Pearl grabbed ahold of her spear, and Garnet summoned her gauntlets.
"It's coming from the north." Garnet announced.
Everyone turned their heads and from a distance a large figure was coming right into their vision. The figure itself was pure-white with four large legs galloping through the dirt. It had a head similar to that of a horse, but with no eyes. Instead, a light blue glow was emitting from it's sides and mouth. Moreso, at the center of it's back there was a lanky figure with a blade-like arm and half of it's face was missing. Last but not least, there was a large white Gemstone placed at the center of the figure's chest.
Little by little the figure was coming in close while raising up it's blade-like arm and swinging it at the group. Within a split second the group quickly jumped out of the way, separating themselves right when the figure came to a stop.
"Time to put this steed back in a corral." Amethyst announced as she twirled her whip in the air and hurled it right at the figure's horse head. The whip wrapped itself around it, but on contact the horse head jerked itself up and sneered before it started galloping. "Oh boy." She added as her whole body got jerked forward before getting dragged through the dirt.
Watching Amethyst going off Green reeled his arm back and pushed his arm forward. From his palm a long green crystal shot itself out and impacted the ground. In no short than mere seconds the crystal began to grow and expand until it took on the shape of a large stallion with glowing green eyes. Jogging up to his creation, Green leaped into the air and landed right on it's back.
"Hop on!" He yelled to Pearl and Garnet.
Without a verbal response the two women leaped into the air and planted themselves right behind him. As much as she didn't like this, there wasn't any time for arguments considering the situation, so Pearl wrapped her free arm around Green's waist while Garnet leaned forward, planting her arms around Pearl's waist.
The construct sneered and lifted itself up while moving it's front legs before putting itself down and pushed itself forward. In a burst of speed Green, Pearl, and Garnet held on with the construct making it's way through the area. More and more the construct continued galloping through the ground, picking up it's speed with every step.
On the path Green, Pearl, and Garnet spotted Amethyst up ahead, still holding onto her whip that was still latched onto the creature.
"Amethyst!" Green yelled.
Quickly turning her head back she spotted the others ganging up on her with their very own horse.
"Took your sweet time, huh?" Amethyst replied.
Leaning over to the side, Garnet raised out her arm and stretched it out until it got a good grip on Amethyst. Feeling her grip, Amethyst released her hands on her whip and got pulled back to the others.
With Amethyst secured Pearl increased her grip on her spear and raised it up. Locking her eyes onto her target her vision started to descend onto it's legs. Pulling her arm back her spear started emitting a white glow right when launched it forward, releasing it from her grip. Through the air the spear covered itself in the white glow and thrusted itself onward right at the creature's lower legs.
On impact the creature soon turned to it's side and crashed right onto the ground.
Coming right up to it the grouped leaped right over their target and came back onto the ground with the construct turning itself to it.
The upper part of the creature sneered at them right as Garnet leaped off of the construct and threw Amethyst right at it. Soaring through the air Amethyst tucked her legs in and began rotating herself forward, picking up momentum and crashing right onto it.
POOF!
With just one strike a huge puff of white smoke erupted, making Green and Pearl cover their eyes until they lowered their arms to see Amethyst getting up from the ground with the white Gemstone in her hand. Turning herself around she placed the Gemstone into a purple bubble.
"My kill, our catch." Amethyst said as she tapped the bubble, sending it away.
Green gave her a nod while he, Pearl, and Garnet got off of the construct. With no-one on it anymore the construct soon broke itself apart, breaking itself into a plethora of green crystals. Raising up his hand Green aimed it at the crystals, making each one raise itself into the air before flying right into his palm. One by one the crystals entered into his hand without a flinch until the last one came in.
Putting his arm down he turned his head to the women and summoned out his Warp Whistle. "Crystal Gems. Though it is not my place, I hope that we meet again more often." He added as he blew into his whistle and vanished in a flash of light.
The Crystals turned to one another right when Pearl started walking off. Lifting up her head she planted her gaze onto the moon. She then shook her head and placed her attention onto the path ahead.
'Maybe...' Pearl thought to herself.
End Of Episode 14.
Sorry for the delay. This one is a bit longer because I wanted to do a little more with Green. And as you all have seen, this is the first appearance of the Crystal Gems.
Hope you all enjoyed this.
See you all soon. I need a nap.
