OUTSIDE

"You ready to go in?" Garnet asks as she and Jasper lay on the field in front of the lighthouse,

Jasper turns her head to look down at Garnet in her arms. She loves how Garnet fits perfectly against her.

"No, but I'll never be ready if it means not having you in my arms," Jasper mumbles as she pulls Garnet closer to her.

"I'm sorry, 5,000 years is a long time to abstain from holding the love of your life," Garnet says.

Jasper nods her head. "Yeah, it sure does outweigh the 2,300 years we had before.

Garnet looks up from where her head is laying on Jasper's chest. "Jasp, I'm still so sorry."

Jasper looks down at her love and her heart breaks, she really should stop making her feel bad, five thousand years was enough and it clearly hurt them both. A soft smile grows on Jasper's face as she leans down to kiss Garnet on the lips.

"Stop apologizing, it's been painful enough for us both. I understand how you felt and I understand the pain. I've only tried to stay away for a couple of days but those days were extremely painful. I just kept seeing your painful expression when I closed my eyes and the feel of my already shattered heart shattering again. It was excruciating."

Garnet watches with tears in her eyes as her love explains her experience after they first reconciled. If that wasn't exactly how she felt, she didn't have any other way to describe in. She tries to fight the tears pooling at the bottom of her eyes but couldn't hold it and they rush down her face.

Jasper looks down and a frown crosses her face. "Hey, hey, stop crying," she says as she wipes the tears from Garnet's face.

"I'm sorry." Garnet smiles softly.

Sitting up, Jasper slides Garnet onto her lap so that Garnet is straddling her. "Stop apologizing, okay?" Garnet nods as Jasper catches her lips in a heated kiss.

They stay like that for a while, just kissing before Jasper's hands start moving up and down Garnet's backside. Garnet, knowing what Jasper is going for, wraps her arms around Jasper's neck and pulls her closer.

"You know we can't right?" Garnet says as Jasper moves down to kiss her neck.

Jasper just grunts and continues on.

"Jasp-," Garnet gets cut off as a moan is ripped from her throat as Jasper sucks on her neck, knowing just where to go after all these years. "Jasp," Garnet Lets out breathlessly as she tightens her hold on Jasper's neck and Jasper squeezes her ass.

"After all these years, I can still make you break." Jasper laughs into Garnet's neck, making the fusion's body vibrate.

Garnet lets out another moan as Jasper's laugh vibrates throughout her body. She'd be lying if she told Jasper something different.

Jasper smiles at her effect on Garnet and begins a new attack on Garnet's body.

"Jasp-," Garnet is cut off once again, but this time by a vision.

"Garn," Jasper says as she stops her onslaught of kisses on Garnet's body. "What is it?"

Garnet doesn't say anything for a while but when she comes to, she pushes Jasper back and hops up. "We have to go, NOW!" She yells as she quickly dashes down the hill before Jasper can even say anything.

Without thinking, Jasper quickly follows after Garnet. A few seconds Garnet busts through the front door and Jasper follows suit right after.

"Garnet, what's wrong?" Pearl questions from her place in the kitchen.

"Yeah G, what's the deal?" Amethyst asks after.

"Where's Peridot?" Garnet questions.

"She, she's being detained by Lapis at the bottom of the ocean. Garnet, what's going on?" Pearl asks.

"We have to get her, now!" Garnet yells and runs past Jasper and jumps into the ocean.

At the front of the house stands Amethyst, Pearl and Jasper.

"What's up with G?" Amethyst asks as she stands next to Jasper as they watch Garnet disappears beneath the sea.

"I-I don't know. I haven't seen her act like that in over 5000 years," Jasper says as she begins to worry about her girlfriend.

It's been a long time since she seen Garnet act like this and every time she almost lost her.

"What happened 5,000 years ago?" Amethyst questions. She wasn't around for the war, she came about after the war.

"She had a powerful vision, one that changed the course of history."