"Beefy Jasper"
by Rivet
Jasper, a brawny, seven-foot tall Quartz Gem Woman is in a slightly abusive relationship with her half-human-half-Quartz boyfriend Steven Universe. She belittles him regularly and makes him feel inferior because he’s smaller than her and not as strong as she is by far.
One day, Jasper buys a steak and brings it home. She cooks the steak on the stove in front of Steven and makes him watch her prepare it, as she seasons it and sears it and slices it to let the juices out. Then she takes it out of the pan with her hand and eats the whole thing in front of him, slowly. She tells him that a scrawny, little runt of a man (despite Steven still being much larger than the average, human adult male) like him could use a steak in his belly to make him stronger—that he needs a steak “a whole lot more than [she] [does]!” but she “doesn’t care” and “eating it in front of you while you watch, hungry for a bite” is much funnier to her. And besides, she says, “[She] doesn’t even need to eat.”
Steven walks out of the room with his head hung, fighting back tears. Jasper points and laughs at him.
But her conscience gets the better of her, and true to any canon-compliant fanwork of a Rebecca Sugar-created production, tears are to be shed. Jasper feels really bad about what she did to Steven and starts to cry about it, her inner-woman taking over. Jasper sets out to do the right thing and right her wrongs. Then and there she uses her ability to shapeshift to grow certain “additions” and plans to give Steven a “gift” that night to apologize and make up for what she did.
by Rivet
Jasper, a brawny, seven-foot tall Quartz Gem Woman is in a slightly abusive relationship with her half-human-half-Quartz boyfriend Steven Universe. She belittles him regularly and makes him feel inferior because he’s smaller than her and not as strong as she is by far.
One day, Jasper buys a steak and brings it home. She cooks the steak on the stove in front of Steven and makes him watch her prepare it, as she seasons it and sears it and slices it to let the juices out. Then she takes it out of the pan with her hand and eats the whole thing in front of him, slowly. She tells him that a scrawny, little runt of a man (despite Steven still being much larger than the average, human adult male) like him could use a steak in his belly to make him stronger—that he needs a steak “a whole lot more than [she] [does]!” but she “doesn’t care” and “eating it in front of you while you watch, hungry for a bite” is much funnier to her. And besides, she says, “[She] doesn’t even need to eat.”
Steven walks out of the room with his head hung, fighting back tears. Jasper points and laughs at him.
But her conscience gets the better of her, and true to any canon-compliant fanwork of a Rebecca Sugar-created production, tears are to be shed. Jasper feels really bad about what she did to Steven and starts to cry about it, her inner-woman taking over. Jasper sets out to do the right thing and right her wrongs. Then and there she uses her ability to shapeshift to grow certain “additions” and plans to give Steven a “gift” that night to apologize and make up for what she did.