By the end of the message, she warns them not to put up a fight, believing that it will only lead to devastation. To make matters worse, she states that another Gem is on her way to Earth and that she is not coming alone. In the message, a distressed Lapis states that the Gem Homeworld is very different now, being more advanced than when she was last there. After a few adjustments, the message is finally clear, with the sender revealed to be none other than Lapis. With help from the Gems, who restart the van, Greg and Steven get the Wailing Stone set up with Greg's equipment and TV. He and Steven then theorize that the message from the stone is not audio, but video, and convince the Gems to give Greg another chance. This leaves Greg distraught as he just wants the Gems to have some faith in him, so he sings a song about his feelings. The Gems frustratingly decide to return to the house. Greg tries to receive the message with his audio equipment, but his van battery overloads. Hearing this, Steven tells them that his dad may be able to help.
Pearl suggests that the audio is distorted because the message's signal is too advanced for the Wailing Stone to process. With all the other stones on Earth previously gathered, they conclude that another Gem is sending a message to them from space. The Gems believe that someone is sending a message. After a few unsuccessful attempts, Garnet eventually manages to muffle the sound by covering the stone with pillows. Steven rushes over to see the noise coming from the Wailing Stone. They then hear a screeching noise coming from the Beach House. Steven quickly corrects his dad, saying that Lapis just wanted to go home, and then sings his own verse of the song. In the song, Greg portrays Lapis Lazuli as a villain. Steven listens to Greg's new song for his new album, "Water Witch", which is based on the ocean incident. Steven and the Gems try to retrieve a message from the Wailing Stone.