As the night drew to a close, the only good thing I could say that came out of it was that despite the feeling of inferiority to someone they had never even met, a fire lit up in their asses—especially with Kaley and Tatiana. Quinn couldn't care less, of course, which was a good thing in itself—and I'd hate to use this term, but from the "side" girls it felt like some of them resigned to the fact that if this "new" girl, Aoi, could do all those things they've heard from me and a few people, getting to "main" girl status was getting more and more difficult or even downright impossible.
Because when we were all lounging around in my house, it didn't actually show but the vibes were as if they were beginning to distance themselves from me and the "main" girls—and don't get me wrong, I'm not a prize per se, but they really shouldn't compare themselves to other people or in this case, my older sister, Aoi.
So, I help an impromptu pep talk: