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  • Little Doses Part Fourteen

    It just keeps going, haha! Ao3!


    Arms crossed over her chest, Amethyst watched as Steven knocked on the door. She heard someone yell from within, muffled as it was, but she didn’t try to understand who it was. They would be there shortly, so it didn’t matter. Her eyes glanced away from the door, and she could tell Steven was staring again. Damn it. Any minute now, he was going to ask if she was okay, and she would tell him she was, because she wasn’t going to let him know how much the very idea of what was going on bugged her. He didn’t need to know.

    “Hey, Amethyst? Are you okay?”

    “Of course little dude. Totally fine, just ready to see Vi and her boys.”

    And Garnet thought she was the only one with future vision. Well, Sapphire for now. Would their gemlings inherit that? She thought about little Sapphires- or maybe Rubies? She wasn’t actually sure what their gemlings would be- running around, predicting the future events, and how their mommas would react. Were the two of them even going to refuse, or were they going to stay apart for their little ones? She had never experienced anything to do with gemlings before now, and had absolutely no clue as to what she should have expected when it came to Ruby’s and Sapphire’s little ones when they were finally laid and hatched, whenever that would be.

    It had to be soon though, didn’t it? Ruby looked like she was about ready to pop, and she couldn’t imagine her going much longer. The already temperamental gem was starting to get unbearable, and she supposed that Ruby was lucky Sapphire loved her so much, because there was no way she could have put up with what the other did. Ruby was so emotional and clingy lately, and Amethyst found herself wondering if that had to do with how she was normally when defused for this long, or if it had to do with her carrying instincts to be closer to Sapphire right now. Did that in itself say that there would be more geodes around the house soon?

    Speaking of geodes, when were Peridot’s even supposed to hatch? If they did. She wasn’t too sure herself that they were ever going to hatch, even though Sapphire and Pearl were incredibly sure that the green gem’s five little geodes would hatch, and soon. Maybe they had already hatched, and that’s why the two of them had been so emotional. It would make sense, as they would have been preparing for their own little ones to be running around soon, and–

    “Amethyst! Steven! It’s good to see you!” Her eyes jerked upwards and a smile played across her lips as she looked up at the human she so adored. Vidalia had her hands on her hips, smiling down at the two of them, and she couldn’t help smiling back. “It’s good to see you aren’t breaking into my house this time. Are you looking for Onion, Steven?”

    “Y-yeah,” the young boy piped up, giving a nervous grin, and Amethyst felt a great sense of appreciation for the young boy. She could tell he didn’t like Onion, and yet he still spent time with him so that she could spend time with Vidalia, and she was grateful for that. After everything that had been going on lately, the idea of simply sitting and talking with her friend while they drank tea was almost too good of an opportunity to pass up.

    “Ah, that’s good, that’s good! He’s in his room. Do you need me to show you the way up there?” Steven was quick to shake his head, and she moved to let him in. The young boy disappeared inside, leaving Amethyst and Vidalia standing on the front steps. “So. Tea?”

    “Yeah, tea.”


    Before she knew it, they were both sitting on her couch, twin tea cups in their hands. Amethyst couldn’t help staring at the tea while Vidalia got comfortable. It was so comforting to see the dark liquid, so at ease while her life was a complete mess. Garnet was- or rather, her components were- having geodes. Maybe even gemlings, if they hatched. Them having geodes was nothing new, since they had so long had to carry and deal with the empty husks, but it seemed odd now. Different and strange, because there was a chance that they could actually hatch. There was a chance for new gems to be born, and they wouldn’t be a parasite, a drain on Earth’s resources. Like she had been.

    “Hey, Amethyst? Are you alright? You’ve been awfully quiet. What happened this time?” She found herself straightening up subconsciously at her questions, looking to Vidalia. There was so much she could say, but what should she say? It wasn’t her place to tell her what had happened with Ruby and Sapphire. Had she even told the other that they had found Peridot, let alone about the geodes that she had been carrying the entire time they had been chasing her? She couldn’t remember.

    “It’s just some stuff back at the temple.”

    “Do you want to talk about it? I’m here to listen, and I want you to remember that I care about you, okay?”

    “Thanks. I care about you too,” she sighed, flopping back against the couch. Her free hand went to rub her eyes and she sighed. It was difficult to think of how fucked up the entire thing was. They had finally caught Peridot, but she had been carrying the entire time they had been chasing her. It had only been a month, right? Something like that. It hadn’t been long, but so much had changed. She had Vidalia again, and that was good, but there was so much that could be considered bad and so much that wasn’t really either. “Where should I even start?”

    “How about the beginning?”

    “I can do that, I guess. So, uh, did I tell you about that gem we were chasing?”

    “Wasn’t her name something like Peridot?”

    “Yeah, her. Well, Peridot was apparently carrying geodes- which are like gem eggs- and the next time we found her, she was laying ‘em. Which, wouldn’t have been a big deal I guess because Pearl and Ruby still lay geodes sometimes, but apparently Homeworld was doing some experiments with carrying gems like them, and they’re supposed to be fertilised. I mean, I think? Ruby’s never hatch, but I know that her and Sapphire fuck all the time when they’re in heat, so it’s not like they wouldn’t have a chance, but they just couldn’t accept her material. The geodes Peridot had are supposed to be hatching soon, and Peridot gave Ruby some weird green liquid so she could lay ones that would hatch too, and that’s just made her more emotional than normal lately. We had come back from a mission earlier, and she was crying, and Sapphire went to comfort her, and she started crying too, so I took Steven out, and I’m trying really hard not to freak out about this.

    “I don’t know what’s going on, Vi, but it’s weird. Garnet isn’t around right now, because they can’t fuse with Ruby carrying geodes; Peridot is around now too, and apparently we’re supposed to be having more gems running around soon! Ones that aren’t like me, that aren’t parasites. I don’t know how many there are gonna be, and I don’t know what we’re going to go with a bunch of new gemlings that we have to teach, and with this big war coming up that we can’t do anything about, or try to prevent. I don’t even know how long it’s going to take them to grow, because this is all stuff that happened before I was made, and I’ve never dealt with anything like this before.

    “Plus, Pearl has been acting really strange, and she knows a lot more than she should about this stuff, but I can’t get her to tell me exactly how she knows it. She just brushes it off, or walks away, and it’s getting really old, really fast. I mean, I want to be there for her, and I want to support her, because I care for her, and she’s my team mate and my friend, but she keeps pushing me aside, like I did something wrong to hurt her or something. I don’t understand what’s going on at all any more.”

    “Is she really just your friend, Amethyst?” The purple gem was quick to look at her after her rant, almost winded from everything she had just said. She was glad that Vidalia had let her get it all out, and she wasn’t exactly sure the other understood everything she had said, but she had at least understood the last part, the part about Pearl. Her cheeks burned, and she looked away, arms crossed over her chest.

    “What are you talking about?”

    “Don’t give me that. You know exactly what I mean.” She turned back at the human woman, watching her sip her tea for a moment, before Amethyst will herself to look away again. “You want her to talk to you, and share with you. Is it because you like her?”

    “You’re being ridiculous,” she grumbled, finding herself bristling at the other’s accusation, though she wasn’t too sure why. She hugged her arms tighter, her cheeks still burning, and looked to the floor. “Of course I like P. We’ve been friends for thousands of years.”

    “That’s not what I meant, and you know it.” A warm hand found its way to her shoulder, and she glanced to it, before the body it was connected to and the head resting on the shoulders there. Vidalia was giving her a look that made her feel more at ease, and she realised exactly how much she had missed the human she had spent so much time with before. “Amethyst, I know I don’t have the same bond with you that you do with Pearl, but I think I know you pretty well. You’re obviously overwhelmed with this situation with geodes and what not, and I’m sorry I can’t help you understand it. What I can do, though, is listen, and let you know what I think about you and Pearl.”

    “What do you think?”

    “That you like Pearl, and you don’t want to admit it to yourself. Maybe she even likes you too, and you just don’t know it. You just went on a whole little ramble on the end there about how she wouldn’t talk to you. Not the whole team, just you. I know you care for her, and I know she cares for you. Maybe you should try talking to her about it. Who knows what will happen. It has to be better than stewing in your emotions. Doesn’t it?”

    “I… I guess you’re right.”

    “Damn right, I’m right.”The hand withdrew, and she instantly missed it’s comforting warmth as Vidalia gripped her cup again, smiling warmly at her. She had missed Vidalia’s smile, and the immense level of comfort that she always received from seeing it. Taking a drink of her long forgotten and cold tea, she smiled slightly, just a little to let the other know how much she appreciated her and how much she had listened to her rant.

    “Thanks for listening to me rant about that, Vi.”

    “Hey, what kind of friend would I be otherwise? You needed to talk, and I’m here to listen. Are you feeling better now, after all that? And are you going to talk to her?”

    “Yeah, I’m feeling better, and I’ll talk to Pearl when me and Steven go back to the temple later.”

    “That’s good, that’s good. Don’t put talking to her off, it’s only going to make things worse between the two of you.”

    “I got it, I got it.” She rolled her eyes, but was thankful for the suggestion. She had greatly missed how nice it felt to have someone care, and have someone listen to her. With the way things had been lately, she hadn’t really had the chance to talk with any of the gems, and hadn’t wanted to disturb them with asking questions because all of this stuff went over her head. Geodes and gemlings had been way before her time, and she had never had the same problem that Ruby and Pearl had with laying geodes that never got to hatch.

    “So, now that we’ve got that cleared up, you want to tell me exactly how in the world this Peridot gem was laying eggs? I didn’t know you guys could do that.” Her cheeks started burning again and she swallowed, preparing herself for a long conversation on a topic she didn’t fully understand herself.

    • August 30, 2015 (10:52 am)
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