[h1]White Spinel[/h1] [img]https://68.media.tumblr.com/108c7a4733d1593881c4f19c3996261b/tumblr_omqhookwDV1uks64ao1_250.png[/img] Spinel left without a word upon receiving Bloodstone's order, assuming that he knew she knew what to do. She was in the Kindergarten within seconds. It wasn't long before Spinel spotted what she was looking for, several new gems emerging from their places, several centuries behind schedule. Spinel ceased being visible, deciding that more information would be necessary before attempting any type of contact with the new gems. Spinel's appearance, when she had one, was very similar to what the humans referred to as a 'ghost,' an immaterial being that couldn't be seen, but still possessed some implacable yet undefinable presence which you couldn't seem to escape from once it was felt. This was fitting, because Spinel's function was also very similar to that of a ghost. Spinel moved in on her objectives and listened to what they had to say. It was about what one would expect in this situation, the young gems asking each other where they were and what they were supposed to expect to happen. Spinel picked out two anomalies and committed them to memory for future study, a human who appeared to be there for a reason and a Howlite who from the sound of things had been there for much longer than the younger gems. Spinel was preparing to call in what she had observed up to that point to Bloodstone when her partner showed up and began addressing the new gems. [i]Tugtupite is performing her job as expected. Good.[/i] Tugtupite made an attempt at diplomacy that probably wouldn't have worked as well for Spinel, since relating to others was fairly out of her realm of expertise. Spinel found a suitable rock to hide behind while she went visible for a few moments before continuing to shadow the young gems, and now Tugtupite as well. She wasn't feeling tired just yet, but she wanted to make certain that her invisibility power would be there if things really got serious and she needed it. She heard talk of the rebel leader Aquamarine as she came back. [i]She could prove a significant threat depending on how many recruits she's managed to assemble, I'll start compiling potential strategies to deal with her if need be.[/i] Tugtupite seemed to be doing a good job of establishing herself as a supervisor to the new gems, and Spinel had seen very little reason to interject so far. However, it was reasonable to assume that Tugtupite and Bloodstone would likely be wondering where she was at this point, considering that she hadn't exactly given them any feedback or indication that she had received her orders. It started to dawn on Spinel that this may have been bad. Understanding what was expected of her socially, and communicating with others in general was always one of her greatest weaknesses. After years of having her call in only to report pertinent information, usually right before going silent again for weeks at a time while she performed reconnaissance, was something that wore on most of the gems she was assigned to work with, and almost certainly played a part in her being expelled from Homeworld to do relatively menial work here on Earth. Without any warning, or announcing her presence in any way, Spinel appeared next to Tugtupite. "I think that I'd appreciate seeing a fight, comparing their respective styles to the standard for their types could prove most useful." [@The1Rolling1Boy][@rocketrobie2][@Gutshot][@Raijinslayer]