The warden could also be hurt emotionally in Superjail fanfiction. For example, if his elaborate and often cruel plans for the jail backfire in a way that makes him look foolish or undermines his authority, it could be a blow to his ego, which is a form of emotional pain. This could lead to him lashing out in even more extreme ways, creating a cycle of chaos.
In this fanfiction, Jared could be a werewolf. In the Twilight universe, werewolves often play important roles. He might be part of a pack and have certain powers and loyalties. Maybe he has a connection to Bella through the events that unfold in Forks, which leads him to be in a position to save her.
The warden's hurt could also lead to a change in the overall tone of the fanfiction. If he's a central figure, his injury or emotional pain could shift the story from being more about his cruel schemes to a more empathetic view of him. This could cause other characters to have to re - evaluate their relationships with him, and might even lead to some sort of redemption arc for the warden, depending on how the fanfiction is written.
In a Rick and Morty Superjail crossover fanfiction, Rick might start trading his inventions with the warden of Superjail. The warden could be interested in Rick's portal gun to bring in new and strange inmates from different dimensions. Morty would be dragged along and might form an unlikely friendship with some of the more 'human' inmates, sharing his stories about his adventures with Rick which the inmates would find both crazy and fascinating.
One possible plot could be Rick getting accidentally transported to Superjail. He would then use his scientific genius to try and find a way out while also causing chaos. Morty might follow him and they'd have to deal with the insane inmates and warden of Superjail. Maybe Rick would try to make a deal with the warden using some of his inter - dimensional gadgets.
There could be Jared's family members. Maybe his parents or siblings who play a role in accepting or rejecting the new addition to the family in the fanfiction. For example, if Jared has a sister, she might be initially skeptical about the adopted character but then grow to love them over time.
The significance might be in challenging stereotypes. If Jared was being wrongly assumed as gay, the story could show how wrong it is to judge someone's sexual orientation based on preconceived notions.
Since I don't know the details of the 'not gay Jared story', it could be a story where Jared was in a situation where his sexual orientation was questioned. Maybe he was the subject of rumors in his school or neighborhood. But he had relationships or interests that clearly showed he was not gay. It could also be that he had to constantly defend himself against false assumptions, and the story is about how he finally made people understand that he is not gay.
Definitely not. Such fanfiction can objectify the characters named Jared and Mallory. We should focus on positive, non - sexual aspects of fictional characters in fan - created works.