AN: Hello everyone! Thank you so much for taking the time to check out my little story. This is the first piece I have ever written for GotG. I absolutely adore Peter and Gamora's characters. I really tried my best to do the characters justice. Hopefully you all will like it!

Do not read if you have not watched Endgame yet. There are some spoilers from the movie—I don't want anything spoiled for anyone.

This takes place after Gamora is sacrificed for the soul stone. Those who were ashed have returned, and Thanos is dead. There is not 2014!Gamora.

The idea of this story began to blossom while listening to the song My Heart Still Beats for You by Anna Ternheim. Such an eerily beautiful song—I totally recommend listening to it!

Disclaimer: I do not own any of the GotG characters or main story themes.


"I love you more than anything."

Peter's chest swelled painfully. A feeling all too familiar at this point. Tears pricked his eyes, astonished he still had any left to cry. Though he was not physically hurt, everything ached. Every piece of his heart was shattered, his limbs heavy—weighed down with heartache. This was the greatest loss he has endured.

He did not think it was possible to feel worse than he did in that moment years ago, watching his mother struggle for her last breath. Only a child, he turned away from her outstretched hand. The regret of denying her that last warm touch, that reassurance he would be okay eventually was always tucked away at the back of his mind. He did not dare to venture to it often, allowing his body to be overcome with sorrow, pain, loss, regret. He did not think it was possible to feel worse than he did in that moment. To feel a greater loss than that – especially once he had learned the truth behind his mother's death. But he had her. Gamora.

Peter's heart clenched. He did not have Gamora until many years after the passing of his mother, but the moment she entered into his life it was brighter. The weight of his guilt and sorrow slowly began to lift. She alleviated his pain so easily, not even fully aware she was doing it. She was just simply being. Peter had crumbled to a thousand pieces after learning his father was responsible for taking his pure-hearted mother from him. But Gamora was there. She was there to pick up the pieces, to mend his shattered heart. Caring touches, soothing words, always eager to listen to him no matter the number of times he repeated a story about his mother – she never left his side. At the time, Peter had felt as if he were losing his mother all over again, but Gamora was there.

"I love you, too."

Peter's knees buckled and he fell to the cool floor of his- their room. A sob forcefully racked up out of his chest. His knuckles whitened, grasping on to the edge of the mattress in front of him. Gasping wildly, he frantically tried to seek relief from the pain, so heavy, in his chest. Heartache was suffocating. Heartache over-sensitized the worst feelings and numbed all the rest. Peter loosened his grip and settled to the floor.

This – this – would be his greatest loss. How he was still managing to live through it, he had no idea. I wish I would have stayed gone, Peter thought selfishly. Sure, his team needed him – they all needed each other. Especially now. But living in a world with her gone felt impossible. He was not sure how many more days he could continue to wake up without her, to not start each morning with her face and gentle kisses, to never feel her touch, to hear her voice, to see that reluctant smile spread across her lips as she rolled her eyes at him for the 27th time that day… The light she filled him with left the moment she did.

Peter laid on his side, the steel colored floor cool against his skin. He slowly brought his knees up to his chest, this now a familiar position. His arms strained as he wrapped them tightly around himself, desperately seeking the sensation of her arms coiling around him. Holding him, protecting him from a cruel destiny – fated to experience great loss over and over and over again. This was familiar. His new norm. He has not been able to bring himself to sleep on their bed since… since Thanos- a hot tear slipped from his eye and rolled down his nose. …since his world had been ripped apart from its very core.

Her smile snaked its way into Peter's mind. Her toned frame leaned against the pale grey stone. He was entranced momentarily as he watched her lips curve around the fruit she was eating. Her dark eyes trained on him. The sunlight hit her perfectly – green skin illuminated, the maroon ends of her long hair fiery, drawing him in. His heart pounded – wow. The most beautiful specimen he had ever laid his eyes on casually stood in front of him. Instantly, he knew he wanted her. Not long after that first encounter, Peter no longer just wanted Gamora – he needed her.

Exhaustion swept over him. Finally. Peter welcomed sleep – an escape from his thoughts and pain. For a short while he could stop feeling so utterly alone. Maybe she would be there tonight, with him in his dreams – if they could even be called that anymore. Eyes grew heavier with each passing minute. Tears rolled silently, the bedroom now quiet. The Benatar – normally overflowing with chatter, laughter, jokes, (sometimes) passion-fueled arguments, and color from its inhabitants; a home to a family of misfits who found love and support within one another. Now the Benatar was drained of everything that gave it color. Sullen and quiet for the most part.

The team all had broken hearts – Gamora meant so much to each of them. Rocket had five years to mourn the loss of each of his friends. To come to terms with the 'new' reality at that time. However, with their recent return after reversing the snap, Gamora's loss was still fresh to those who had ashed. Rocket knew the importance of moving forward – "It's wha'd she'd want," he would say. But Peter shrank away from any form of consolation his teammates tried to offer. Rocket would just drop his head with a shake, unable to watch his friend continue to become a shell of himself.

Peter hummed as he dipped in and out of consciousness. He listened to the thumps of his heart resonate in his ears. Each beat was a note to a song – a song just for her. His heart solely beat for her then – and it still did now. With each beat the song sang on, come back to me… my heart still beats for you… after all, it's always you… I come back to you…

"Gamora…" slipped from his lips as his eyes slowly closed. Sleep thrummed through his body. She was- is the love of his life – what made his world spin around – the breath in his lungs. His very best friend.

"Peter…" His heart came alive at the sound of her voice. Ah, my sweet love. My Gamora. A faint, watery smile spread across Peter's lips. Finally.

...…...…

"Quill. Quill-" His body was shaken aggressively, "Wake up."

Peter mumbled incoherently; the only comprehendible word was "Gamora." He heavily swatted at the disturbance. He just wanted to be left alone, left with her. He knew he had not been himself lately – hell, he probably never would be again. But he did not ask much of his crew – just to be left be. To mourn in peace, to dream of her uninterrupted.

An aggravated sigh filled the room. "Get up you idiot." Peter was jerked up from the ground, straight out of his sleep. His face initially reflected shock, but quickly turned to irritation, then devastation.

"What the hell, Nebula!" He dug the heel of his palms into his eyes and groaned as he hunched forward, "God- I had her. I had her!" He sunk to his knees, "I had her…" voice now weaker.

Nebula watched him with disdain. He was a wreck, no different from the last time she saw him two weeks prior. "Quill-" Her words halted as he peered up at her. He looked more fragile than usual. Paled skin, dark and sunken eyes. They were blood shot and swollen. Fragile- weak. She was genuinely surprised he had not shattered under her grasp. Her demeanor slightly softened – slightly. She pitied the man, but his sulking and mourning were not going to bring her sister back.

The guardians searched high and low for ways to get Gamora back immediately after the ashed had returned. Their attempt to bargain with Red Skull proved useless, as did begging – and threatening. He had no solution to offer. They stumbled upon two different theories over a span of several weeks to try in hopes to resurrect Gamora – both failed. Peter came unhinged after the second failed attempt. Nebula continued her search without him. Dare she admit it, she missed her sister. But the emotions did not break her as they did the others, as they broke Peter. So, she continued her search without them. She would scour the entire galaxy if she had to.

"Come. I believe I know how to get Gamora back." Nebula reached out her hand.

Peter turned away despite the lurch of his heart, "I can't. I can't go through it again." He stared blankly and shook his head. "I don't think- I won't survive it this time… get'n my hopes up just to get crushed again."

Nebula paused a moment, as her black eyes fleeted over his pitiful form. She worked to control her response, to acknowledge that though he was an idiot, he was an idiot who was helplessly in love with her sister. "Come." She extended her arm further. Peter hung his head. "What if it works? What if it works and you are not there for her?"

They both remained in their respective places, stillness settled upon them. The Benatar was silent, as if the rest of the team was anxiously awaiting his answer just outside the door.

Peter grabbed Nebula's arm and she pulled him up from the floor.

...…...…

"Where'd ya get this idea from again?" Rocket asked incredulously.

Nebula did not lift her eyes from the bottom of the cliff as she answered, "His name was Adam."

"Sounds promising…"

Peter tuned out the group. This is taking too long… His heart sank, as if it could possibly feel any lower. This was the last time. He could not return to this frigid cliff top. He flicked his eyes back over the edge of the cliff – so far down. Sourness formed in the pit of his stomach to think about- about her lifeless body at the bottom, the bloodcurdling screams… he crammed his eyes shut.

Peter turned away from the cliff's edge. Tears began to blur his vision. He felt sick- where is she? He could faintly hear his friends exchange anxious words. Each of their hopes had begun to wane, as well. Despite the cool air, Peter's face was hot. He suddenly felt trapped in his beloved red leather jacket. His heart beat increased, thumping louder and louder. Both Groot and Mantis shrieked as the ground beneath them began to quake. Dark clouds rolled above them.

"Come on, baby- come back to me," Peter barely whispered.

Dark strands danced in the wind. He swore his heart stopped.

The figure was just far enough away still to make out clearly. His feet carried him forward, desperate for it to be her. Green hands roamed her body in bewilderment, unable to believe she was physically there. At the sound of his boots, she looked up – their eyes locked. Peter inhaled sharply, feeling light and life flood back through his veins along with her.

She is the love of his life – what makes his world spin around – the breath in his lungs.


AN: Thank you so much again for reading my first story! I am a little nervous, but I would love to hear your thoughts. :)

Again, the idea of this story began to blossom while listening to the song My Heart Still Beats for You by Anna Ternheim. Such a beautiful song—I totally recommend listening to it!