Amber found it more than a little difficult to keep track of everything that was going on in his current cloudy state of mind and lets face it the poor oaf would of had a hard time keeping up even if he had a clear head. People, both human and Gems, were storming in and out of the room with their emotions running more than a little high and that, though Amber would never admit it, gave the orange Gem a odd sense of comfort, he was relieved to see that he wasn't the only one having a hard time coming to terms with the current situation. Through all of the shuffling and hustling Amber was able to pick up one small voice be directed at him, how he was able to pull himself away from his current thoughts and worries to hear it would be anyone's guess. Looking down the massive Gem spotted Zircon staring up at him with a inquisitive expression sitting on her face. Amber bit his tongue at first, with all the stuff that was going on right now would it be a smart move to say what had happen in the Kindergarten. Who would of thought that Amber would be the one to actually think through any of his actions, these were dark days indeed. The curly haired Gem finally let out a deep sigh before he finally gave in. The few people left in the room so far seemed to be of a thrust worthy sort, well most of them anyways, so Amber didn't see too much harm and telling what had happened. He slowly moved his hand back into his pocket and gingerly pulled out Melanite's gem. [color=f7941d][b]"S-She got hurt real bad lass... and and she just [i]poof[/I]ed... I couldn't get to her in time..."[/b][/color] Amber explained in a voice much to small and soft for of anyone, human or otherwise, his size should use. He slowly ran his thumb over the gemstone in his palm. [color=f7941d][b]"I-I don't think she's broke... [sub]I hope she's not broke."[/sub][/b][/color]