(Y/N) had long since admitted to herself that she had dedicated herself to Jasper's well being. (Y/N) had no clue how dangerous the world around her was, and Jasper was not planning on letting her find out the hard way. Laying there, in the dark warmth of (Y/N)'s room, Jasper found herself facing the dawning realization that she had to protect her. Try as she may to deny it, (Y/N) returned those affections wholeheartedly, albeit too shy to speak them. But, eventually her grudge faded, leaving behind affection in its place. Despite her immediate kindness, Jasper was hesitant to trust (Y/N). Jasper had yet to hear of where Lapis Lazuli ended up, and did not intend on visiting her when she did.Īs luck would have it, (Y/N) had found Jasper, still soaked from the wretched ocean water she had so mercilessly been forced into, and took her in. How long had it been since she'd left the ocean now? Four, no, five months? Yes, five months since Malachite could no longer stand her own existence, breaking apart, sending both gems flying as far off as possible. As if detecting the gems awakening, she shifted, nuzzling into her. However, despite all that, something deep inside Jasper assured her that (Y/N) was fine. Sometimes it took weeks to get a simple diagnosis, let alone proper treatment. Even then, you couldn't always spot what was wrong right away. With humans, you can't just check a certain spot on their body, you have to make careful observations on small, otherwise menial things. Jasper watched in silence for a few seconds, noting the steady rise and fall of (Y/N)'s chest as she slept.Ĭaring for humans was much more complicated than caring for gems, Jasper thought. (Y/N) was tiny compared to Jasper, just as any human would be, but even more so as she lie, curled up in a ball on her chest. What really put her at ease was the sleeping figure she cradled in her arms. She calmed down slightly, realizing it was just a dream. Jasper awoke suddenly, muscles tensed, eyes wide. The second she managed to comprehend the words, she was pulled back underwater. The voice, screaming for her became feverishly loud and shrill. It hit her whose voice it was, and she tried, desperately to find a way out of the blue abyss she was trapped in. She pushed herself back up, just high enough to breath.ĭespite the loud crash of the sea, she could still hear someone calling her name. The salty ocean water stung her eyes, but she couldn't close them, not even for a second. The strength of the waves, still managing to overpower her will dragging her down. It was a sensation she was unpleasantly familiar with. Jasper could feel nothing but icy water surrounding her.
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