Pietersite, Chapter One: Cold, Yet very, very hot.

(I'm gonna write a fanfic here and stuff... so yeh. Comment below or whatever.)

What did birth feel like to me? I was cold. I couldn't feel, I couldn't think. I was just there. We were just there. For a moment... just one sweet moment in time, I could see. I could see visions of everything that would happen to me. That filled me with a warm feeling. Warm enough to call determination. I felt a blazing heat. If I could explain it well enough, it was like my entire core was just frozen solid, my skin hot and sizzling. I shivered but sweat.

Then it stopped.

My very first thought was "What the hell". I had forgot everything I had just seen. I felt corporeal. It was great. Except for one thing.

I was cramped. I felt that there was more to me than the simple ball I was curled up in. All I had to do was simply stretch, and the entire barrier confining me in nothingness fell down before me. I couldn't see it, but I could hear it.

"Great", a gem said, (Or at the very least, they told me it was a gem later on.) "The experiment has hatched. Hello, I am Yellow Diamond, and you will answer to me as your diamond. Is that clear?"

"Yes, my diamond," I said. The very words coming out of my lips gave me a sour taste in my mouth. In hindsight, it was the most beautiful voice I have ever heard. Yet it cut through my soul like a double-edged sword.

To snap me out of my thinking process, Yellow Diamond spoke, "Ametrine."

I could here the footsteps of another gem, very heavy, in fact.

Ametrine replied, "Yes my Diamond."

"I want you to take this gem to the testing area. He is to be trained and brought back to me. The rebels will know the power of my new weapon."

"Yes, my Diamond."

And with that, I felt a hand. It was as strong as Yellow Diamond's Authority, but as soft as a pillow. It confused me. But I needed something to guide me, so i didn't object.

We started walking somewhere, and Ametrine spoke to me.

"Hey fellow, you mind opening your eyes? I know Yellow Diamond is scary, but the coast is clear."

I replied, "I can't."

Ametrine said to me, in a worrying voice, "Well, I guess if you're comfortable with that, it's all that matters."

To be honest, I could not feel my eyes. I could walk, I could just barely run at the time, I could lift weights. But I could not open my eyes.

I was new, blind, and scared.

Just my luck.