I have another part planned to this, but I’m posting the first half instead of waiting, because it’s overdo as is. Gems in heat, entadicks on gems, and gem egg hell at the very end. Another one that is going to mess with you guys by the end, warning you now. The second half is going to be worse than this.
On Earth, it happened after one and a half revolutions. Sapphire had found that out the hard way on their stay on the planet. Of course, it varied depending on the planet and the gem, but theirs was always routine and in synch, and this planet only made it more so. Staying fused as often as they did meant that it was perfectly in synch. At the moment, she couldn’t have been happier that was true.
With a curling member pressing in just the right spot, she couldn’t find much more to focus on other than it. A small keen was squeezed out of her, and she ground down on the other’s hips, her own member trying to get an ounce of friction by curling against her stomach. Ruby groaned underneath her, and she felt so hot inside that it was easily comparable to lava running through her geodesac.
Her climax was building up quickly, and she was certain Ruby’s was too. She wasn’t even at the point where she cared to tease her, because she needed it, something had to stop the burning, anything, but she knew it wouldn’t. It never did. Nothing stopped her burning during heat, try as she might to stop it, and there was very few times that Ruby’s was ever sated. Those were far between, and always ended up in tears when they had to bubble it away, because they both lacked the proper protein to save any of them.
“Sa-Sapph,” her lover whimpered, and she whined in response, jerking her hips harder against the other. Just a little more, and she’d be there. Just one more good curl against that bundle of nerves inside her that connected to her twitching and curling member, and she’d be spent.
However, that last curl never came. Instead, her vision flickered, and she had to pull off Ruby to see why her faulty and imperfect future vision was calling her attention, despite the burning in the pit of her stomach and the ache that filled her at being empty while so close.
“A-augh! Why’d you st-stop?” Ruby cried, twitching ad bucking against the empty air. Her member was curling and twitching against the spot where she had just been, both of their fluids covering it, and she wanted to just hop back on and ride until they both came, but she knew they wouldn’t be able to stop if she did, and the current mission was too important.
“I… Nnngh… Future vision,” she mumbled, crossing her legs and forcing her hands between them to hold her member still. Otherwise, she’d end up spilling her fluids in herself or be too desperate to move. “We gotta… Hnnnngg… I know where Peridot is, but… Ha-hah… Move fast or we’ll…”
“Fine,” Ruby whimpered, trying to stay tough. Sapphire, however, was quite aware of the fact her lover was suffering just as much as she was. If not more so, she wasn’t sure if there was the familiar weight that burdened her lover in her this time, but she was almost certain there was. There were very few times that there wasn’t when Ruby went into heat, and they could never fuse while it was there. “Let’s… Let’s try fusing.”
A whine escaped her own lips, so fragile and weak that she was disgusted at herself for it, before she managed to get to her feet, albeit shakily. Ruby stood as well, and she could see in her eyes that the weight was there, but they had to try. Fusing made it easier to deal with sometimes, a fact both of them were aware of when the red gem picked up the singer and swung her around, their gems glowing. Their shapes started to dissolve into white light, before they were forced apart with a sharp and electric pain that ran through the both of them.
“Ugh!” came the frustrated groan from her lover, and Sapphire felt her heart sink when she realised what it meant. More pain for them both then, but at least she didn’t have to suffer through the weight, knowing that they wouldn’t accept what was offered, or if they did, they’d never turn out right. “Come on! Can’t I catch a break for once?!”
“I’m sorry, love,” she sighed as she fazed her clothes back onto her body before crossing the few feet to her lovely little fighter. Her arms wrapped around her shoulders and she held her close, humming softly to calm her down despite the fact that her member was still curling desperately against her inner thigh.
“No it’s… It’s fine Sapphire. I’m… I’m sorry I can’t…”
“No, hush. We both know it’s not your fault, nor is it mine. They just weren’t thorough enough, and it’s not something we can fix. Now, come on, we have to get the other gems.”
It didn’t take long to get Amethyst and Pearl together. Their scent was everywhere in the temple, so the two were trying to distract themselves in Steven’s room by playing one of his games while he was with his dad. Away for the next couple weeks if possible, because he didn’t need to be around to see the two of them like this. Upon seeing the two of them, flushed and frustrated, the other Crystal Gems were quick to rush to the warp pad, knowing it was important if they had come out, and didn’t want to delay things.
“What’s wrong?” Sapphire wasn’t sure which one said it, but she gripped her gemmed hand that much tighter against Ruby’s when they started talking.
“We know where Peridot is. Come on.” No more discussion was needed. Pearl hid her blush by looking away, and Amethyst was giving them a dirty grin that she didn’t want to deal with at the moment. Sapphire would rather have punched her in that smug face of hers than deal with it for another moment, but she had to activate the warp pad, because she was the only one that knew where the green gem was. The light flooded the area, and everything disappeared besides the four of them.
It was so weird to think of things as the four of them instead of the three. They weren’t Garnet- they couldn’t be Garnet right now, not with that stupid weight pressing inside of Ruby and tearing her apart yet again- but they were still Crystal Gems, and they were still their separate selves. Together, or apart. A squeeze from her lover and she realised that she had focused on her thoughts again instead of their mission. The warmth and affection was returned, before she led the others off the pad, into the dense forest where she knew the mechanic was hiding from them, if only vaguely.
When they finally found her, she was laying. Ruby seemed more distressed about it than the singer was, but that probably had to do with never seeing that side of it all. Peridot had hid in a cave, and now there was pain and fear in her eyes that pleaded for her life and the ones inside of her, even when she couldn’t formulate more than a broken scream. She felt herself freezing to the spot for only an instance before she knew she had to help the young gem that had never heard of them before meeting them. Something wasn’t right.
“Pearl. Pearl, we have to help her. Something’s not right, and we can’t just let her suffer,” she found herself saying. Pearl had frozen as well, and glanced her way when she spoke, before nodding and swallowing. She had the same weight in her during her heat as her mate, and knew just as well as Sapphire did as to what they had to do. Otherwise, there was no telling what would happen without their help.
“I… I know. Amethyst, Ruby, you should probably-”
“I’m out. I can’t see this. Not… Not right now. I’m going to wait outside.” So Ruby did, and Amethyst was quick to join her, looking terrified and a mix of other emotions that Sapphire couldn’t read.
“She’s screaming a lot,” Pearl murmured, and they walked over to the green gem, who kicked and squirmed away, tears streaking her cheeks. She tried to have some dignity, trying to cover her gaping and dripping core, and Sapphire knew that it only hurt her more to do so. “She’s leaking a lot too. More than she should be.”
“I know. I don’t like this. Hey, Peridot. We’re going to help you, if only because we don’t want you to end up suffering and having to regenerate with a sac full of geodes. Stop moving, or you’ll only make it worse.” Her response was a scream that choked off halfway through with a sob, and the other spreading her legs. Sapphire knew she had to be in tremendous pain, but they couldn’t let her go through it alone. Steven had rubbed off on them too much, and she could vaguely see the consequences of letting her suffer, which was no fun for anyone. She took her position between the other’s thighs as Pearl moved to sit behind her and hold her to calm her down, and she could see the first bit of a slimy green shell that didn’t look quite right. In fact, it almost looked… cracked.