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The premise centers on two sisters whose patterns of coexistence are altered when one claims shared space. At first glance, the change is logistical — rearranged furniture, different sleeping times, and the renegotiation of personal possessions — but its true significance lies in the emotional adjustments required. For the narrator, whose room has long been a private haven, the sister’s presence challenges a hard-won sense of autonomy. For Ellie’s sister, occupying another person’s room can be an assertion of closeness, a practical response to circumstance, or a bid for attention.

Most people knew her as the rising star, the "Idol" with the perfect smile and the voice that could command an arena. To you, she was just Ellie—the girl who used to steal your snacks and who currently looked small and exhausted, finally crashing after a grueling eighteen-hour rehearsal schedule.

"Who would I tell? You're the one everyone idolizes."

| Real-Life Mistake | Fantasy Writing Mistake | |------------------|------------------------| | Not discussing boundaries because it feels awkward | Having characters skip all conversation and jump into intimacy unrealistically | | Assuming the guest knows the rules | Making the “Ellie Idol sister” a one-dimensional seductress with no complexity | | Sleeping in the same bed without discussion | Forgetting to describe the room layout, sounds, and small sensory details | | Letting resentment build silently | Rushing the tension instead of building it over multiple nights |

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