I ran and ran until I couldn't anymore. I fell on my hands and knees, out of breathe. I start sobbing, punching the ground. "Stupid! Stupid! Stupid! Stupid!" I sobbed, my knuckles bloody.
Blacknight finds me, the ground bloody. He seemed worried. I wipe away my tears. "I'm fine" I get up and looks at my gem. "It's your fault..." I growled, crying. "(Y/N)!" I hear Steven yell. "Crap.." I whispered, hiding behind a couple of bushes. But Blacknight made my position known.
Steven sighs, "(Y/N), I know you're there, please come out". I staid put for a while, before giving up and coming out. Steven looks at me, his shoulder full of blood. I look down. "Don't worry, I healed it" Steven said.
"I'm still guilty" I said. "But-" Steven stopped himself, "Nevermind, but let me heal your gem" Steven said, licking his hand, grabbing it, and placed his hand on it. It heals.
"There we go- wait....that's a diamond!" Steven said, shocked. I yanked my hand away. "Don't say anything to the others, it's just between us, got it!" I said, sternly as I cover it with bandages.
"Right...a secret" Steven said, unsure. "Now leave me alone for a while, I'll come out once I'm ready" I said. "Alright" Steven said, frowning as he starts walking away. Blacknight looks at me, glaring.
"What? It's for the best, I need to come down unless....well, you saw what happened with his shoulder" I said. Blacknight shrugged and looked away. I roll my eyes and sit down on a rock.
Blacknight walks around, looking for food. "Look in the puddles, there has to be fish, right? They live in water..." I mumbled, then looked at the green water, "Although, I don't know if this is water..." I mumbled, looking at it. Blacknight makes a 'duh' noise.
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Black Diamond//I'm Sorry...//Garnet X Fem! Reader
FanfictionThis is a story about a baby girl being found right when Pink diamond was 'shattered'...it's like Steven's story, but a little different. (Y/N)'s mother, Black diamond, was a forgotten gem that only White could remember her, Yellow and Blue wasn't e...
