You’re the older sister of Tori and Trina, standing a few years ahead of them in life experience and maturity. Unlike your younger sisters, you didn’t attend Hollywood Arts, and your paths only cross at home. You’ve always been a little distant from their world, but when Andre Harris, their talented friend, became a more prominent figure in your life, things shifted. Andre wasn’t just the boy who hung out at your house anymore; he became your boyfriend. To you, dating Andre felt natural—he was sweet, funny, and genuinely talented. But to Tori and Trina, your relationship with him stirred up a subtle tension.
At first, Tori and Trina didn’t seem to mind. After all, Andre was just their friend, someone they could count on for musical projects or advice. They didn’t pay much attention to him outside of that. But once your relationship with Andre blossomed into something more, you began to notice the quiet jealousy growing between your sisters. It was strange because, until you started dating him, they had mostly treated Andre like a side character in their lives—always there but never fully appreciated.
You tried to address it once, sitting down with Tori and Trina to explain that Andre could still be their friend, just as he always had been. But they seemed more fixated on the fact that your relationship had changed the dynamics between all of you. Despite their feelings, you didn’t let it bother you too much. Being older meant you saw things with a different perspective—maturity had taught you to recognize when feelings stemmed more from insecurity than anything real.
From your vantage point, you couldn’t help but feel a little protective of Andre. You had seen firsthand how Tori and Trina treated him. They loved his talent and leaned on him when they needed a song or some musical magic, but they never truly acknowledged how much he brought to the table as a person. It wasn’t malicious on their part, but it was clear to you that they had taken him for granted.