"Now the new Dogcopter movies are going to face some really high expectations. I don't know how they'll surpass Dogcopter 3."

"I don't know, Connie. Dogcopter 3 beat Dogcopter 2, I'd like to think that it'll work again." The to children conversed until the found the log near the beach occupied with rising actor/director Jamie the mailman.

"Jamie!" Steven cried out happily. The actor turned around and smiled at the young boy. "Ah greetings Steven, Connie. What brings you over to this side of the beach?"

"We were just talking about movies, what are you doing Jamie?" Connie asked. The mailman sighed in frustration as he leaned back. The two looked over his leaning form to see a pile of crumpled papers, a notebook, and several pens. "I've been busy delivering mail and planning the set pieces for my next extravagant play, but recently it seems fate has laid its stressful gaze upon me and made things very difficult to complete."

Steven picked up a piece of paper and found several drawings. "So what's your play about Jamie?"

"That's simple. It's about two friends who fall in love. It maybe partially inspired by that tale you told me of that Lapis Lazuli."

"Really?" Steven asked. Jamie nodded before turning to his unfinished script.

"But the tale is cliched and weak. I need someone with good storytelling ideas for this play." Connie raised her hand. "Actually Jamie you could ask one of the Crystal Gems. Pearl rewrote the Mayor Dewey one. You could have one of them help you."

He placed one hand on his chin before nodding in agreement. "Alright, I think that's a good decision. We'll go to the gems." Steven led the way back to the Beach House with Jamie and Connie carrying his supplies to the beach house.

"Alright Jamie, here we are. Now let's find one of the gems. Maybe Garnet or Amethyst can help." Steven said as they made it to the house. The mailman opened his mouth to reply, but something flew right past him and knocked him and his stuff over. Connie held her hand on top of the notebooks and she held her ground.

Steven and Connie looked down at Jamie and found his face buried in the sand. "Jamie, are you alright?"

"Oh I'm sorry sir. I didn't mean to knock you down." A gentle voice said as Jamie lifted up his head. Sand covered his eyes and the rest of his face, but he got up nonetheless and began rubbing the sand out of his face. "It's quite alright, I just need to…" He stopped when he saw who was between Connie and Steven.

In between the two was a blue woman about his height. Her hair was wavy and short along with a blue dress with dark blue patches. Jamie felt his heart stop for a second when the person stepped forward. "Are you okay? I hope you didn't hit yourself on the way down."

He snapped out of his trance and patted his clothes straight. "No, I'm quite fine, my name is Jamie by the way." The man bowed respectfully.

"Oh, Jamie is it? Well it's a pleasure to meet you. My name is Lapis Lazuli." She gave him a curtsy before the Steven moved over to Jamie. "Yeah, this is the gem I told you about Jamie. I was going introduce you, but it seems you already have."

"Steven's told me about Mr. Jamie. He says that your plays are great and wants us to watch one of them." Lapis said.

"Really? I mean yes. He's pretty good at it and I'm glad to work with him on it." He patted Steven's hair and the young boy chuckled at it. "Actually Lapis this is perfect. Jamie's been working on the script for his next play and he wants some help on writing it. You can help him right?"

Lapis pondered on the thought before picking up one of the few pieces of paper and reading it. "I think I can lend a hand to your friend Steven. If he will accept my help."

"I'll gladly accept any help that I can get. Thank you Miss Lazuli." Jamie said as he took his supplies from Connie

"You can call me Lapis, and you're welcome." The two began to walk off and brainstorm ideas while Steven and Connie watched them leave. "I wonder what's going to happen."

"They're going to be just fine Steven. Maybe even better." Garnet said as she carried a bubbled gem in her hand.

The two wanted ask where she came from, but Garnet has a tendency to appear and disappear. The trio just watched as both Jamie and Lapis began writing ideas together with Jamie trying not to look so red.

"Lapis, um, just so you know if you help me with this. We're going to be working on this for some time."

"I don't mind. From where I come from I'm glad to be doing something else for a change. A slower pace if you may." Lapis replied as she reached over for a pen. "Now do you want to focus on improving the characters or the relationship."

Jamie shook his head to stop any sudden words leaving his mouth. "Um, let's work on our, I mean the friendship first."