: Found by scavenging the Industrial Zone.
Start with the problem. Why are you (the protagonist/reader) fixing something late at night?
Establish a cozy, late-night aesthetic. Use sensory details to anchor the scene immediately. ellie idol sister sleeps in your room while au fix
In this AU, perhaps the media has twisted a story, causing immense strain. This quiet, undisturbed sleep is the first step in regaining normalcy.
Navigating Boundaries: When Family Stays in Your Workspace Maintaining a healthy balance between family obligations and personal space can be challenging. This is especially true when a relative needs to stay in your room while home repairs or fixes are underway. Managing this dynamic requires open communication, clear boundaries, and mutual respect. Setting Up Clear Expectations : Found by scavenging the Industrial Zone
By the time your alarm went off at 7 AM, she was gone. The duffel bag, the hoodie, the faint smell of coconut—all of it. But on your nightstand, next to your phone, she’d left a single guitar pick and a note in messy handwriting:
The problem with the air conditioning unit wasn't catastrophic, but it was annoying enough to ruin a night's sleep. A rhythmic, metallic clanking sound echoed from the vent in Ellie's room, a symptom of an old building and a humid summer. Establish a cozy, late-night aesthetic
A sudden, hushed knock on the door. Ellie arrives exhausted, trying to shield her younger sister from paparazzi, stressful family dynamics, or industry burnout.
Before the sister arrives, your character's room must meet specific comfort ratings. Remove any clutter, junk items, or unrelated quest props from the floor. 2. Initiate the Resting Sequence
Players and readers develop deep emotional attachments to characters. An AU scenario that places a character in a safe, relatable environment (like a bedroom or a quiet house) provides "comfort viewing." It allows the audience to experience a sense of digital companionship and peace. 2. The Contrast of the "Idol" Persona
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