The pure menace radiating from my younger sister is undeniable. She can hate me, but I need her to know that she has something that Stella never did: a place to fall. And if he hurts you or if anyone hurts you...you have me. It feels unnatural, but I hug my sister. Her arms are limp at her sides, but she doesn't push me away. Remember, you have me, I repeat.
The narrator acknowledges the intense and formidable energy coming from her younger sister, which signifies a deep emotional distance between them. Despite the friction and potential resentment, the narrator wants her sister to understand that she has a safety net, something the narrator never had in the past. This conveys a sense of protective love as she reassures her sister that she will always be there for her, regardless of the...