Amaranth

Kireania

A/N: I'm new to writing Transformer fics, but I absolutely love the movie. My favorite character is Jazz so I was highly upset with his death.If there is anything that is extremely incorrect in my fic please point it out to me and I will see if I changed it on purpose or if it was an accident.I'm going to try and update this once a well but i have finals coming up so it might not work that well.

Warnings: blood, pain, agony, sex, SamxBee pairing JazzxOFC pairing. I think I might do OptimusxOFC(differnt OFC of course) pairing as well. Well sorry if I've missed anything.

Oh and chapter 2 will be up shortly.

Chapter One: War upon Arrival

She hugged her legs closer to small body, a chill from space around her working its way through her sealed pod. She didn't know where she was going or why she was even sent away but perhaps where she was going held the answers that she really wanted. She wanted to know who she was; why this was happening…but most importantly she needed to know where her heart was.

There were only a few clues that could help her piece together her existence. The images that flashed through her mind, were the last images that she had seen before everything had become to blurry to make out. The images of a huge place, covered in small explosions. The remnants of the emotions anger, frustration, sadness and pain ran through her body all alluding that she had had a fight with someone that mattered…perhaps her heart. She didn't know and it hurt that she couldn't remember. Finally there was the necklace that was around her neck. It was nothing special, just a small locket that had the word Baby, written in a beautiful script on the front.

Baby

She wanted to open it but she couldn't find the will to open it and possibly cause herself more heartache. She curled into a tight ball and sobbed softly. She was all alone but she still had to be quiet. Never would a sound pass her lips, she couldn't even imagine speaking. Blurry eyes looked up and saw the distant stars passing by and growing dimmer while others grew brighter. She was a long way from home, but perhaps where she was heading would be her new home, perhaps eventually she would even see her heart again. Closing her eyes once again she felt the tears that had gathered in her eyes fall down her pale cheeks, her silver hair hid her face from anything that might possibly peer in, though what would be floating in space was beyond her.

Slowly, ever so slowly she fell into a heart wrenching sleep. Her dreams plagued her with images that she couldn't grasp and names that she couldn't recall. Consciousness had never been this cruel, but still she slept on as she hurtled through the dark abyss that she was being surrounded by.


A jarring motion woke up the sleeping female causing her to hit her head on the ceiling of her encasement. Rubbing her head she looked out her oval window. Being only slightly larger than her face it was hard to see her surroundings besides what was directly in front of her. What she did see though amazed her. She was approaching a planet that was colored bright blue. There were then huge chunks of a darker tone. Amazement filled her eyes as her pod quickly grew closer to the planet.

Within moments it dawned on her; she was going to crash onto that planet. Fear was now mingled with her fear. What would she do? Was the planet even livable for her? Were there natives? What did they look like...? Her frail looking body began to shiver in anticipation as she watched the heat build, by observing the colors that surrounded her pod. Soon that very heat began to seep through just as the cold had, she hissed in pain but then yelped in shock as a movement, similar to the rough one that woke her, caught her cell. The shaking didn't stop it only increased until it felt like it consumed her entire body.

Screaming in pain, gold eyes shut tightly as she pulled herself into a tight ball instinctively. She didn't like this, why was it happening. The metal surrounding her was turning white from the heat; her skin was blistering from the bare contact. Large burns developed all over her flesh even on skin that was not touching the white hot encasement.

It felt like it lasted forever. This was her punishment for whatever she had been sent away for. The loneliness then the pain, it was to be her torture. Suddenly the shaking stopped and the heat cooled minimally. The pressure inside of her imprisonment shifted and she felt as if she was being pushed back against the far wall. Her entire back pressed flat against that still overheated wall, the searing pain ripped a scream from her throat and caused tears to flow down her face in consequence creating a stinging sensation to travel through the blisters on her face. Crying loudly she begged for it to stop. She couldn't take anymore and she was sorry. Whatever she had done wrong she was sorry.

Forcing her eyes open she whimpered in pain and turned her neck to look out the small window. Whimpering in fear she watched as the bright blue came closer and closer. Unable to hold her eyes open for more than a moment or two, her gold eyes were soon shielded from the sight that was quickly growing closer.

Miles upon miles of open ocean lay ahead of her in three out of the four directions, there was a small spattering of land close to the only large piece of land around. Small islands were huddled together, the only remnants left from a volcanic eruption years before. There was living quarters scattered in clustered sets. The land was covered in green plants and tan sand. The inhabitants were working in their areas. Each native doing their own job, none looking up to the sky to take notice before her arrival, they just followed their normal ways.

Like the motion of a rock skipping across water, the heated cell skipped across the hills, each bounce leaving behind inferno flames that consumed the surrounding wild life. The ground shook with her landing and the force with which she landed jarred her badly injured body even more. Finally friction kicked in and the hops grew shorter and less harsh. Without out warning her cell opened and she was flung out to mimic the pod she has just escaped from. Her body bounced and dragged across stones, dirt, leaves, and grass. Each contact worse than the last, she finally slowed down enough so that her body was no longer bouncing but was rolling down a hill. Reaching the bottom, her limp body finally stopped all its movement. Another two miles away her pod stopped and sank to the bottom of the deep pool that it had fell into. Steam rose from the pool as the heat was suddenly quenched.

She was immersed up to her waist in a creek while he arms were splayed around her head and looking like they were gripping onto the rock that he face was laying on. Her body was covered in raw burns, oozing blisters, bleeding wounds and dark dirt. She had lost consciousness after the first few hops in her pod, it was better that way; she could deal with this pain while asleep.


Slowly gold eyes opened and tried to focus on the world around. It took but a moment for the slowly awakening mind to fully awaken and start panicking. She couldn't see anything, her world was completely black. Raising shaky hands up a hiss of pain escaped her lips as new skin stretched for the first time since it had been generated. Gently tender fingers traced along her face and caused a sigh of relief to leave the soft lips that had been bitten in worry. There was a cloth over her eyes, that was why she couldn't see anything.

Slowly she pulled the clothe off keeping her eyes closed just in case there was a huge amount of light surrounding her. Peeking open one inquisitive eye, the young girl relaxed and opened both eyes quickly. It was dark but there were still signs of light. Looking around the golden eye girl noticed that she was in some sort of living area. Once again biting her lip she brought one of her hands up and looked over it in the pale light. Eyes adjusting easily, she could clearly see the damage that had been done to her when she had arrived on this planet was still healing though it didn't look like there was too much more to do.

A sigh of relief escaped her lips as she followed the path of her arm and then checked over the rest of her body. All her burns seemed to be healing rapidly, or at least what she thought was rapidly. Looking around she couldn't help but wonder where she was and how long she had been there. She knew she hadn't landed here. She closed her eyes and remembered the pain and the heat, and then the sensation of falling. Her visual memories were blurry and could barely be interpreted by her own mind but the things she had felt…those were to be forever ingrained in her memory. Whimpering from the memory pain she quickly opened her eyes and recentered herself. Looking out at what she guessed was a window; she saw that the sky was lightening up. It would soon be day light, she wasn't sure if that was good or bad.

Remaining still she listened for sounds that might warn her whether or not she was in danger. Soon she heard the tell tale signs of what she assumed were the natives, awakening. They seemed clumsy and very heavy footed. She wondered what they looked like, what was their intelligence levels. She needed to know if she could fit or if she would always stand out. She had no way of leaving this world so she hoped that she indeed would fit in.

She waited as the noise got louder. More and more were waking up. It even sounded as if some of them could be young. Standing up she backed up till her still unclothed back hit the cool wall of whatever it was that she was in. Her mind was racing, what if she was attacked; what if she was outnumbered; what if they hated her… Her mind supplied her with a hundred horrible situations that could surround her but none of them could hold true to what really happened.

Her area was surrounded, she was surrounded and when she was just about to crouch down in fear a native entered. She had to blink twice to make sure she was seeing correctly. These natives looked almost exactly like her. The only major differences she could see were hair color, eye color, and skin color. Other than those minor differences she could see very little differences. Then she found another difference, their languages. They opened their mouths and sounds came out. She couldn't understand them and it must have been apparent on her face. The sounds became slow and when she didn't respond to those the obvious leader of the group turned to the one beside him and started quickly speaking away. Thanking the Primus for her ability to pickup languages quickly, she was soon deciphering what meant what.

Looking back and forth her mind soon came up with the translation that they weren't sure where she came from or who she was. Opening her mouth she made a soft noise that caught their attention. Raising her hand to her chest she watched as they stared and continued in their language, she was beginning to grasp more than the little that she had gathered before.

Her eyes widened as she saw their shocked looks. Wide eyed they looked her up and down. To them she appeared perfect, pale but perfect. She had fallen from the skies and seemed to perform healing magic on herself as she slept. She had to be a goddess or being that the gods favored for her to have these powers.

Bowing down without a moment's hesitation the leader's forehead touched the ground and his eyes remained downcast. Within seconds all others that surrounded her had also bowed. Turning around to look at all of the beings around her she heard the whispers of words that she had not learned yet. Taking them in she waited for something to make sense. But suddenly it didn't matter. The leader hopped up and spoke sharply to his companions and suddenly people were scrambling away.

It happened so quickly that she wasn't even sure what had happened. Soon there were others in the area that she had awoken in. They were all staring at her, almost as if they were trying to figure her out. Biting her lip she backed up slightly trying to cover her bare body from their determined yet somewhat hungry eyes. She couldn't help the feeling that she was taken and that there was only one person allowed to see her like this and none of these beings were that one. Gold eyes glowed with curiosity and embarrassment. The leader from before stepped up to her and gave her another look but this time he was searching her eyes, as if she held the answers to everything. Sparkling as if holding lightening within them sun yellow eyes looked back.

Stepping back the leader blinked in fear. This female held the sky's own weapon in her eyes. She had the cloud's spears flashing from within her. If he hadn't been sure before he knew it now. She was definitely a goddess sent to them as a sign. A sign of what he would have to ask his oracle, either way though this girl's presence had to mean that something was going to happen soon. Bowing from his waist the dark eyed being looked her over and tried to speak with her yet again.

"Your arrival is very fortunate. I have a feeling that you are to be the key to my clans triumph. Grant me and my family your blessings Goddess of Storms." Reaching out a hand he placed it on her collar and slid down to run over her bare skin before she moved back from the touch, not comfortable with it in the least. Taking her chastity as a sign meaning that he had to wait, he backed up and nodded at her before leaving to speak with the Oracle.

Sliding down the wall that now supported her body, the new arrival tried to figure out what had just happened. What was a Goddess…was that her name? She wasn't sure but if these beings called her that she guessed that she had no other choice but to go along with it. A small thrum of energy swept through the air and made her body shiver in familiar feelings. Something had just caused a rush through her systems and she wanted to know what it was. Glancing at her fingers she saw small sparks running back and forth as if her body was holding a charge for them. Wrinkling her nose in confusion she brought her hand up to her face and continued to stare until the sparks disappeared, their energy used up already.

Sighing lightly she looked up at the bright blue sky and hoped that she would have her answers soon. It looked doubtful but she couldn't deny herself the hope that she desperately craved.


Eyes widened in horror. Every where around her there was blood. Bodies were sprawled out over the dusty ground. Mud was now forming from the sheer amount of the viscous life fluids that were being spilled. Looking at the bodies she saw the small ones that belonged to this kind's young, the femme ones, and males. No one was being spared in this battle. Whimpering is horror, the mute female watched as these people were all killed in her name. They were slaughtered because the Oracle had said her arrival was a sure sign of victory. Within the last few weeks she had learned their language perfectly, she did not speak but she listened. She listened as they spoke of battle, and of how she would become their leader's bride if they won.

For her hand in marriage, they were slaughtering people that were helpless in a fight. She couldn't cry out against this. She couldn't say anything to stop what she was seeing. Suddenly she heard a thud by her feet. Looking down she saw a child, no more than this kind's age of a five years of life. Its eyes met hers in a plea for help. The child though could not be saved as there was a there was a large gaping wound in its chest. The young boy's blood seeped out and washed over her bare feet. She watched as those eyes that should have been full of life for one being so young, dimmed and then darkened completely into death. That was it. She couldn't stand it. This was not right. Helpless people being killed made no sense.

Crying silently she allowed tears to flow down her face as she turned and ran away from the scene that wrenched at her heart. She ran through the island's hills away from the blood, the screams, the bodies, and the pain. She ran from it all, completely silent in her mourning and despair. She wasn't sure how long she ran for. But however long it was it was long enough that the voices that followed her retreat had quit and she could no longer hear them. Coming to a sudden stop she looked at the sight in front of her. There was a huge water body that looked like it went on forever…no wait, she squinted her eyes and tried to focus them. There! She could see what looked to be like another mass of land. Perhaps there she could find others that would not react to her the way these people had. She didn't know if she could stand seeing more fights…no massacres like that one.

Looking around she wondered how she was going to get over there. She was positive that there were large creatures in the water that might mistake her for food, but she needed to get off this land. Looking around she once again mentally thanked Primus for a strike of luck. There, lying on its side not to far away was a large boat. It looked as if it could hold about thirty more people but now it would only be used for her reasons. Pulling on it she got it to lie properly and even shoved it into the shallow water in the direction of the new land. Taking a quick glance back she bit her lip as she saw smoke rising over the tops of the trees and hills. She had no idea what to do, so she just left those people to their awful fates. Now in all essence their blood was on her hands.

Turning her head back towards her goal she shoved the boat deeper into the water and then just as the current was about to take it away from her she jumped gracefully over the high sides and landed without a sound on the other side. Unable to keep from staring as the island became smaller and smaller she dried her tears and looked to the sky. It was midday, the sun was high and the heat was still rising. Gold eyes stared back into the glowing ball, neither squinting nor shading the supposedly delicate area from the harm of said action. She prayed to whoever could hear her. She prayed that she would find out everything. She didn't care how long it would take, she just wanted to know that she would eventually learn everything that she knew she didn't remember.

A/N: R&R please. Tell me what you think

Ja ne

Kireania