In the sprawling multiverse of fan-created Alternate Universes (AUs), few scenarios are as deceptively simple—and as emotionally charged—as the one where Ellie Idol’s sister sleeps in your room. At first glance, it appears to be a quiet, domestic tableau: a borrowed bed, the soft rhythm of another’s breath, the quiet intimacy of a shared space after midnight. But within the framework of a “full AU”—a world where the usual rules of canon are suspended and replaced with new, deeply personal dynamics—this act of sleeping becomes a narrative crucible. It is not merely about rest; it is about trust, vulnerability, and the silent negotiation of boundaries between two people whose connection defies easy labels.
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: Maintain personal boundaries while creating opportunities for meaningful narrative development. It is not merely about rest; it is
Before falling asleep, she might share secrets about Ellie that the public doesn't know—how the "Idol" version of her sister is different from the girl who used to play guitar in their childhood bedroom. Before falling asleep, she might share secrets about