The mountain of a Gem had lost track of how long he had been walking. He had long since left the scene that had unfolded between him and the small assortment of other Gems behind and wandered in what to him seemed aimlessly. The words that had been both spoken and shouted at him replayed in his mind and his heavy steps crushed the loose rocks beneath him. [b][color=f7941d]"I'm not the selfish one..."[/color][/b] Amber mumbled under his breath as he recalled the human that had confronted him and accused him of acting like a child. [b][color=f7941d]"...I can feel like I bloody well please."[/color][/b] The orange colored Gem said with a huff, a small cloud of steam escaping his lips as he did so. His thoughts then slowly shifted to the older Gem with the sheild that spoke to him. [b][color=f7941d]"How could this make me... anyone stronger? All this pain and loss..."[/color][/b] Amber spoke in a soft tone as he continued to walk. He only half noticed that his thoughtless stroll had brought him back to where it all began for him, the horribly eerie Kindergarten. The words of the shield wielding Gem faded from his mind the actions of the newest Gem Amber had met came boiling back. [b][color=f7941d]"Stupid sod fer brains..."[/color][/b] Amber said through gritted teeth, his meaty hands slowly curling into fists. [b][color=f7941d]"Knocking me through a bloody wall..."[/color][/b] The Gem said, his voice a low rumble as he stopped his walking. Just as before the air around Amber began to shimmer as the tempature in the immediate area began to drastically increase. [b][color=f7941d]"I should of bashed that lil' dolt."[/color][/b] Amber spoke in a tone that resembled more of a growl, smoke starting to raise off of the Gem's skin. The giant managed to take another step, the ground underneath his feet becoming chared, before he let out a pratically ground shaking roar. He launched himself forward and into a collection of large boulders. Amber turned into a near blur of orange as he flung himself between the rocks, his fists never stopping for a moment as he grabbed, punched, crushed, threw, and shattered the earth. In his rage, Amber was completely oblivious to the fact that the smoke that was once emitting from him had been replaced by a blanket of fire that drapped itself over the Gem's whole body. The flames crackled as Amber contiued his rampage, everywhere the Gem moved to glowing red hot just having been exposed to him and his literal fiery fury. This went on for longer than a clear headed Amber would of been proud of, but it did eventually end. What once was a dull area of drab large grey stones was now a small pit of hot glowing rubble with Amber standing in the middle of it, steam rolling off his bulky figure and clouds of smoke escaping him with every breath. He looked over the chaos he had just unleashed and realized... that he didn't feel any better. That he still had the same knot of emotions sitting in his gut. All he had managed was to ruin something else for someone else in his rage... and he didn't like the thought of that.[b][color=f7941d]"...This isn't going to help... anyone"[/color][/b] Amber climbed himself out of the smoking crater he had made and started to yet again walk without direction, though the air of anger had seem to have finally left him. His large feet shuffled along the ground, his eyes gazing off into the distance. He may have continued this if a ear piercing scream didn't catch his attention. Amber didn't even take a moment to pause before he bolted off towards it, he wouldn't let himself freeze again like last time. He managed to make it to the origin of the scream just in time to see a Gem, Melanite, be burried under a rockslide. [b][color=f7941d]"NOOO!!"[/color][/b] Amber bellowed as he rushed over to the pile of rocks and began to frantically dig through the rubble, tossing boulders out of his way. [b][color=f7941d]"Not again, not again, not again..."[/color][/b] He repeated over and over until he found the small gleaming black gem. Amber only slowed so he could make sure he gently picked up the gem. He let out a sigh of relief as he realized that though she had gotten poofed Melanite's gem wasn't cracked. [b][color=f7941d]"Thank the bloody stars... you'll be alright."[/color][/b] He half whispered as he slowly stood up from the rock pile. He carefully closed his fingers around the gem before he started to walk again. [b][color=f7941d]"Lets get you back home."[/color][/b] He said in a half hearted warm tone that sounded reassuringly like his old self. Amber had managed to make the trip from the Kindergarten and back to the temple in a rather short time, seeing as he had an actual idea where he was heading at this time around. He made his way up the stairs to the Temple with unusal care, making sure not to take any unneeded risks while holding Melanite's gem. He gingerly opened the door to the temple keeping his focuse on his hand holding Melanite as he did so. [color=f7941d][b]"Guys something happened-"[/b][/color] He cut himself off as he realized that Bloodstone was still in the temple and by the looks of it tensions were rising pretty high. So subtly Amber slip his hands into his pockets, safely depositing Melanite's gem out of sight. [color=f7941d][b]"What is goin' on?"[/b][/color] He asked suspiciously, crossing his arms.