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Hi there! You can call me T, and I'm an aspiring writer who wanted to write some Steven Universe fanfictions. I'll probably end up writing for pretty much any ship I'm asked to, besides Pewey and /Reader. Any other ships are fair game though! Feel free to ask questions if you aren't sure! NSFW does come up, but it will be properly tagged!

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  • Little Doses Part Eleven

    EDIT: Whoops, forgot the ao3 link!


    Ruby couldn’t help staring at the green gem that stepped out of the temple from the moment she appeared to the moment she went back in. She watched Pearl fill a large bowl with warm water, grab some rags, and then disappear after her. She was shaking, but couldn’t find a way to stop it as tears pricked her eyes. Her earlier anger had dissipated, replaced with complete and total shock, as she stared at the temple door. A green dot had been added to it so Peridot could access her room, but even that no longer seemed strange to her. The thing that seemed the strangest was actually the little gems the other had been carrying when she had stepped out.

    She had had gemlings. Tiny, sticky, and chirring gemlings. They had seemed so small, an she was sure her own would be smaller. Her own would be tiny little balls of fluff if they had Sapphire’s hair, and in the oppressing quiet of the empty house, a sob escaped her as the tears started. She didn’t need future vision to know that it would work, because it had worked for the green gem. Peridot had held five little gems in a basket when she stepped out. She had held so close and carefully as if she were scared to hurt the small gems that had been chirring softly, needing affirmation and assurance that they were going to be okay.

    Before she knew it, she was sobbing as she sat at the bar, head in her hands. Hers had hatched. They had actually hatched. They had been tiny little balls of fluff, more so than she was sure her own would be if they had Sapphire’s hair. She couldn’t believe it. Everything felt surreal, knowing that hers actually had a chance. That they would probably hatch, if Peridot’s were anything to go by. It had been thousands of years of empty husks that had come to this. She was carrying geodes that actually had a chance.

    She put a hand to her stomach as she sobbed, feeling the small bumps under the skin. She could feel around eight of them inside her, creating small bumps, and hated the ache that came into her heart. For the longest time, they had been together as Garnet because it was easier than Ruby having to deal with empty husks she couldn’t even look at after they had left her, because they had been her colour, dull, and too lifeless to have even mattered for a single second.

    And now they had a chance- a real chance to actually hatch. To grow up and be strong gems that she couldn’t help but love. They’d be perfect, no matter what, even if they weren’t actually so. No matter what, they’d be her perfect little gems that she would cherish. They actually had a chance, they could actually make it. She heard her tears hitting the surface of the bar, and choked back the sobs trying to escape in her swelling mix of emotions. Most notably were her happiness and shock, unable to believe they had a fighting chance.

    She couldn’t wait to tell Sapphire and let her know that they actually had a chance. They had so many broken dreams over the years, and this was real. This was a moment where the two of them could sit together and actually believe that she was going to have their little ones. They were going to be a family. For the first time in thousands of years, they could be a family. Ruby shook as the thought overcame her.

    Sapphire and she could be there for as long as they needed them, taking care of them and nurturing them because they were theirs and they needed help. The gemlings could grow up to be strong gems, beautiful and wonderful lovely gems that would be theirs. She wondered if any of them would have Sapphire’s eye, and if those that didn’t would have her own nose. She wondered if the traits that appeared in Garnet showed what would appear in the little ones, and she glanced up at the picture hanging on the wall.

    Sapphire’s lips and her nose. Would that be what they all had? Sapphire didn’t have a nose to give, so it seemed likely for them to all inherit her nose, if they had one. Would they have Sapphire’s jawline like Garnet did, or what they have hers? Would their hair be a poofy mess, or would it lay mostly flat like her own? As the questions flooded her mind, she hiccupped. The tears of joy just wouldn’t stop, and she didn’t want to will them to. It was too good to be true.

    The red gem took a moment to pinch herself, to hope that it wasn’t a dream, and when she felt the stinging pain, she knew it to be true. Peridot’s gemlings had hatched, and her own could too. She thought about each and every moment of holding them as they grew, and how much they would rely on them. It wouldn’t be that much different that Steven had been when he had been little, because they’d be like Peridot’s were now. Tiny little things of chirring fluff. Or maybe tamed hair? She wasn’t sure which the gemlings would get.

    It was still raw, still fresh, and she started laughing despite her tears. Pearl and Peridot couldn’t hear her, or if they could, they would deal with it, because they were cleaning off the sticky messes of little gems, while she was such a swirling and twirling mess of pure happiness that she couldn’t believe it. The serum worked, and they were going to hopefully have gemlings. There was no doubt about it now, no doubt about the weight so heavy inside her, because the green gem’s had hatched, and that was such a good sign.

    A chime broke through the sobs of hers hanging so heavy in the air, and she glanced up, finding Sapphire and their team mates. Steven was laughing, covered in some sticky yellow substance that was almost dripping off of him, and Sapphire was scolding him about it, while Amethyst laughed. She had to tell her. Them, actually, because Steven would want to know just as much as Sapphire would, but she wasn’t sure how Amethyst would react. She had seemed so… So neutral about the geodes developing inside herself and the ones Peridot was watching over, she wasn’t sure how she would react. Before she could say anything, Sapphire was pointing towards the bathroom.

    “Go clean up, now. You’re making a mess everywhere. I’ll clean up the warp pad, but you’re cleaning the rest of it. If you don’t clean it off, it’ll sink into your skin and slowly poison you until you’re unable to do anything but wither away,” she scolded, and his eyes widened in fear. He was quick to rush off without another word, and Amethyst stopped laughing slowly, looking at the blue gem once he was gone.

    “Whoa. Is it really going to cause him to wither away like you said?” the purple gem asked, and her lover shook her head, watching after Steven. She had been wondering the same herself, but hadn’t wanted to say anything yet, because her hands had firmly locked themselves over her mouth and kept her from sobbing while they talked, so they wouldn’t notice the tears on her cheeks and on the bar.

    “No. If I hadn’t said that though, he wouldn’t have listened. He can be very stubborn sometimes, as I’m sure you’re aware,” her lover informed the youngest full gem of their team, before turning to look around the house. She couldn’t see it, but she was certain her eye was widening underneath her hair, and the other was before her in seconds, her dress momentarily fluffing up in her haste. “Oh my gosh, Ruby! Are you okay? What happened? Why are you crying? Are you in pain?”

    “N-no, I’m not in pain,” she answered simply, sniffling despite her best efforts to keep herself from crying anymore. Sapphire looked ready to ask more questions, and she was quick to press a kiss to her before she could say anything else. Amethyst let out a noise that sounded annoyed, but she couldn’t bring it in herself to care at that moment. She broke the kiss and nuzzled Sapphire’s neck, laughing when she couldn’t hold it in anymore. “Sapphire, Peridot’s gemlings hatched! She came out w-with them to get Pearl, and they hatched!”

    Sapphire seemed to gape, her mouth hanging open, before a single line of tears started rolling down from under her hair. She pulled her close, feeling her slightly swollen stomach press between them as she held her lover close, and she could feel the other press her face into her shoulder, tears wetting her shirt as gloved arms wrapped around her. Sapphire let out a soft sob against her shirt, though she was sure that Amethyst couldn’t have heard it. The blue gem was apparently just as happy about it as she was, and she pulled her close.

    “I-I… I saw but I wasn’t… It could have not ha-happened, or… Thank god,” she heard her whisper, soft and weak against her as she was held. She felt tears start to streak her own cheeks, nodding as she put her head atop of Sapphire’s. She heard Amethyst awkwardly shuffling about, and when she looked up, she was looking away, as if she didn’t see it, and she could only assume she was waiting on Steven.

    “I know,” she mumbled to the love of her life, and Sapphire nuzzled her again. She could feel the tears still coming from her eye, and knew that the blue gem had the same rush of emotions she had when she had found out. They were going to be a family, finally, and she buried herself against her darling singer’s hair, trying to keep her tears from being seen. With the other so close, there wasn’t any danger of her heat melting the stool, because she felt knew that the other would  stop it with her own cold influence.

    “Amethyst? What’s going on? Is Ruby okay? Did something happen while we were out?”

    “She’s fine. Now, come on, little man. Let’s go do something else,” she heard Amethyst murmur at some point, and in a few moments, the door was slamming shut behind them as they left. However, she knew that the purple gem could take care of him while they were out. Right now, she was grateful, and planned on thanking the kindergarten gem when she came back. Ruby was going to enjoy this moment with Sapphire until then.

    • July 31, 2015 (9:36 pm)
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