Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2017 14:47:10 GMT
"Do you have any idea how badly this is going to work? I'm blue for the Diamond's sakes! Humans are not blue!" But he was already gone. She groaned irritably and followed him to the club, however instead of actually going inside the club, she scaled the wall, facing an alley. Once she made it to the roof, she looked back at the opposite wall and a shocking development occurred! This wasn't the same club she had rested outside of! Comically, she placed her hands on the sides of her face in pretend shock because on her way to the lighted area below the tower, she had seen multiple clubs, or at least, that's what she called them. The first had 'club' in the name-despite not even being a weapon, but maybe there were clubs inside?-and all the ones she had seen since looked similar; glowing signs, sleazy names based on bad puns, hoardes of humans crowding around the entrances, etcetera. "Eh, the all look the same. What's his rush anyway?" She mumbled to herself before laying down on the roof, her gem accidentally touching some of the cold, dirty citywater. After brushing the water off her gem, she decided to try something.
A few human minutes later, she was angry, due to her failed practice with hydrokinesis. Rapidly, she swung her head around to look for something to throw; to exert her anger on. Unknowingly, her gem began to glow and soon, a sizable trident was in her hands. The handle was polished and presented similar color to her gem. Accents of gold wound their way up the handle, leading to the three gold prongs, the left and right ones appearing like human fish hooks; the ends having inwardly-facing barbs. She didn't even realize she had it until she flung it towards the club's air conditioning unit, its prongs piercing the thin metal. A shocked Lazuli walked over to retrieve her weapon, forcefully pulling it out of the blocky unit. She inspected it closer before celebrating her new discovery, eyes wide with excitement.
A few human minutes later, she was angry, due to her failed practice with hydrokinesis. Rapidly, she swung her head around to look for something to throw; to exert her anger on. Unknowingly, her gem began to glow and soon, a sizable trident was in her hands. The handle was polished and presented similar color to her gem. Accents of gold wound their way up the handle, leading to the three gold prongs, the left and right ones appearing like human fish hooks; the ends having inwardly-facing barbs. She didn't even realize she had it until she flung it towards the club's air conditioning unit, its prongs piercing the thin metal. A shocked Lazuli walked over to retrieve her weapon, forcefully pulling it out of the blocky unit. She inspected it closer before celebrating her new discovery, eyes wide with excitement.