One teen seems to think himself as outclassing the others. That evening, at the rave, Beach City's teen population are dancing. Sour Cream approaches and offers Stevonnie a flyer inviting them to a rave with a bunch of friends from the internet and free glow sticks. One side of Stevonnie offers to end the fusion, but the other side says not to worry. Stevonnie has a momentary bit of awkward discomfort: Steven and Connie would each get one donut, but Stevonnie is both of them in the same body with both consciousnesses. At first, it looks like Sadie is jealous of Lars' attraction to the tall, attractive newcomer, but she offers them the donuts on the house, blushing and indicating she finds Stevonnie attractive as well. Lars stammers and can barely speak in Stevonnie's presence. After coming out of the ocean, Stevonnie goes to the Big Donut, and orders two donuts. Stevonnie does just that: they use their new, tall, powerful body to run at top speed, do cartwheels, and do a cannonball off the clifftop into the sea. Are an experience! Make sure you're a good experience. After a moment the pair realizes what has happened: A hand goes from a foot, up past an unexpectedly long leg, to a pair of jeans shorts-clad hips, to a narrower waist with Steven's pink rose quartz gem, to Steven's pink star shirt with Connie's pale turquoise dress over it, though they're both just belly-shirt height on the new body, which has flowing black hair and big dark eyes. and when Connie opens her eyes, she wonders why Steven's sandal is too small for her. As their foreheads touch and the pair laugh, blushing and drawing together, there's a pinkish glow from below them. She lunges to catch him so he doesn't fall. Connie bumps into Steven by accident, and he begins to lose his balance. As the sun sets on the water, the two kids dance together, but as things go with kids their age, it goes from serious dancing to silly, playful dancing. Connie accepts Steven's invitation and takes his hand. He clarifies that he meant he was asking her to dance. Steven points there's no one staring now (except him, as Connie notes). Connie confesses that she likes to dance, and was really excited about a dance at her school, but ended up not going because she kept thinking about everyone staring at her. Steven tells her that he's not sure that's the problem, but that it's something else. Ever supportive, Connie asks if writing the steps down will help. Later, on the beach, Steven is sitting with Connie and telling her about the experience of trying to learn to Fusion Dance, but that he can't seem to get it. Garnet, as usual, expresses confidence that Steven will be successful. Amethyst says there's no telling what could happen with Steven. Pearl expresses doubt that Steven's half-human body is even capable of fusing. In the end, he ends up winded, and the Gems offer him reassurance, telling him that fusion is not something you get on the first try. He's a little awkward and doesn't have the natural grace the Gems do. There's a montage of him trying to dance with each of the Gems, and each of them displaying their type of dance for him, with him trying to imitate or at least replicate their moves. Amethyst isn't taking it seriously, and Steven, as a result, is too giggly to do so. In the temple, Pearl snaps her fingers as Steven and Amethyst dance together - or, attempt to.
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