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In this specific storyline, Ellie’s sister moving into the protagonist's room serves as a major narrative turning point. This event typically triggers due to a temporary housing crisis, a high-affinity relationship check, or as part of a hidden prank/favor mechanic within the game. Key Benefits of the Event

The contrast between a high-energy idol lifestyle and the vulnerability of a sibling relationship provides rich ground for storytelling. In these AUs, Ellie is often portrayed as a superstar, but her sister remains the grounding force. When the "Full AU" tag is applied, it implies a complete overhaul of the original canon, allowing for unique world-building where the characters can interact in a modern, domestic environment. Why the "Sleepover" Trope Works

In our AU, "Ellie" is the sister of a successful K-pop idol. This allows the story to explore the pressures of idol life from a unique, family perspective. The idol is always busy, constantly training, and has no time for a normal sibling relationship. This is why Ellie feels so isolated and why she is drawn to the protagonist.

Ellie checking in, leading to the first real moments of chemistry or character development between her and the protagonist.

Even in an AU, Ellie’s status as a champion or a recognized face from the show remains central. It adds a layer of "celebrity vs. reality" as the protagonist navigates the mundane task of sharing a space with a reality TV star’s family.