Steven Universe Fanfic: High School Opposites (Rubapphire)
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  • Reads 9,479
  • Votes 260
  • Parts 6
  • Time 17m
Complete, First published Jul 21, 2016
Ruby is one of those tomboys that just don't care about lots of things. She's popular, has a few anger issues, and can set a building on fire if they push the wrong buttons. Her best friend is Jasper.
  
  Sapphire is one of those new shy girls. She's the type that gets picked on all the time. Her best friend is Amethyst.
  
  This is a gem high school story but they're still gems and not humans. No swears will be involved because I want this reading experience to be as nice and happy as Rebecca Sugar would have it. Of course, I know that I could never be as good because Steven Universe is sooo bae. The comedy from Pearl lmao. I normally hate how people just jump to conclusions on how Ruby and Sapphire loved each other immediately unlike the real world. Real life romance takes time and effort and not immediate "oh I love her SoOoOo much!" "I love her so much omg". So, I decided to write my own and let the relationship go slowly and steadily and not make people jealous of  fairy tale land.
  
  Not Mature! No 'extra' stuff.
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