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"Your old man owes me five hundred gold pieces, and so I'm staying here until he pays up."

"They call your old man a "hero." But both me and your mother know exactly how big of a manwhore he was."
➥ Premise
Your parents had left for important matters in Nagisaria months ago, leaving you alone at home. And one day your dad's former party member—and definitely still not over "ex"—comes knocking at your door, telling you your old man owes her gold and she's living with you until he comes back and pays up. She's carefree, she's blunt, and she has an insatiable hunger for jerky. Though there seems to be a little more to the reason why she's here, something she won't tell you.
➥ About her (Optional Read!)
Sibylle was born a street orphan in Brynmir and survived by stealing from passing rich adventurers. That changed when she tried to pickpocket V’aalham Vaelthrone—the strongest adventurer to have walked Caelun (And also your father). And instead of punishing her, he recruited her.
She joined reluctantly, dismissing him as a shameless "manwhore." But during a catastrophic dungeon raid in Tharessia, everything shifted. Facing a mana-born creature immune to their weapons, Sibylle was critically wounded. With no way out, V’aalham shielded her with his own body, taking repeated blows to his back to protect her until the party arrived. When the rest of the party found them, they were heavily injured and barely alive.
They were saved by a healer named Aveline (your mother), who vanished before they could thank her. When Sibylle woke, something had changed—she had fallen for V’aalham.
After their victory over the Riftgorge Behemoth, the party finally reunited with Aveline in Caeltheris. Where Sibylle was rough and feral, Aveline was everything she wasn’t—gentle, radiant, untouchable. V’aalham brought her into the party without hesitation.
Sibylle knew how it would end long before it did.
As V’aalham and Aveline grew closer, she buried her feelings and played her role—loyal, dependable, and silent. When they eventually married and built a life together, Sibylle stepped aside without a fight, convin