QT: I hijacked a harem system and now I'm ruining every plot(GL)
Chapter 210: Difference
Chapter 209
Felix
"Wow, itās so weird about Poppy and the panther heiress," Lira says, her tone casual but her grip on my arm anything but. š»š³š¦š¦šøāÆš·šÆš°š£āÆš.š¤šš®
Sheās curled up beside me on the bed, fingers tracing lazy circles on my bicep like she owns it. Which, to be fair, she probably thinks she does. Her fluffy white tail flicks lightly against the blanket, the picture of playful comfort.
I stretch with a yawnānot because Iām tired, but because I know itāll make her cling tighter. Predictably, she does.
Lani, her younger twin, shifts at my other side. Not to be outdone, she scoots closer until her thigh presses against mine, her arm sliding possessively over my chest. Her earsāso similar to Liraās, only shorterātwitch as if sensing the silent game being played.
They do this often. These quiet competitions. Pretend sweetness layered over years of unresolved rivalry. And me? Iām the prize they tug back and forth.
Canāt say I mind.
"Did you hear what she did?" Lani murmurs, soft as fur, but her tone is sharpened just enough to cut. "Running errands for a panther like some kind of attendant."
Lira giggles, nuzzling into my shoulder. "Sheās always been that type, hasnāt she? Tail twitching whenever someone with status looks her way."
I flinch.
Itās not even about meābut it might as well be.
They say it with the same casual cruelty they use for herbivores in general, as if theyāve never had to work for anything in their lives. As if the world just handed them their place and said, good job existing.
They think Poppy wants to be like that?
They think I wanted to be like that?
I swing my legs off the bed and stand.
Their ears perk up, confused. Laniās tail freezes where it had been slowly curling against my knee.
"I think you guys should go," I say.
Silence.
Lira blinks up at me. "Waitāare you mad?"
"No." I run a hand through my hair. "Just tired."
"But we just got here," Lani says, voice petulant. Her ears dip slightly, flicking as she pouts.
"I said Iām tired."
Liraās tail droops a little as she climbs off the bed, brushing down her silvery fur with delicate fingers. Lani rises more reluctantly, her jaw tight. She doesnāt argue, though. She knows better.
They donāt press me.
Not when I use that voice.
Not when the lion in me leaks through the cracks.
The door clicks shut behind them, the soft swish of their twin tails disappearing down the hall.
I sit back down on the bed, staring at the floor.
Poppy isnāt perfect. Sheās clingy. Calculated. Maybe even a little desperate. But she was there. When I was still trying to claw my way out of insignificance, she saw me. She chose me.
They didnāt.
And maybe I pretend it doesnāt matter. Maybe I smile and play my role and say the right things at the right time.
But it does matter.
I flex my fingers, claws extending from my hands. The light glints off them, sharp and golden. I exhale slowly and retract them.
Iām doing well. Everythingās going well. I should be above this. But emotions donāt always follow logic.
***
Lira
The hallway is quiet as we walk. The castleās stone walls echo our footsteps, cool and ancient. My tail lashes once in irritation before I force it still.
I glance at my sister. Then I stop.
"Why would you say that?!" I hiss, fists clenched at my sides.
Laniās ears twitch upwardājust once, a flash of surpriseābut her arms fold neatly across her chest like sheās unfazed.
"Itās not like I said anything wrong," she says smoothly.
"You know how he feels about that stupid Longear. Youād be better off badmouthing Lumiyaāthat wouldnāt even get a reaction out of him."
Lani sighs, her silver tail curling neatly around one ankle. "Youāre right. I wasnāt thinking."
Her ears lower just slightlyāa subtle gesture, but sincere. Sheās genuinely sorry.
I sigh too, softer this time. The heat in my voice cools.
"No. Iām sorry for snapping at you," I say, taking her hand.
Her fingers squeeze mine in return, familiar and comforting. Weāve always been two halves of the same coin.
Iāll learn from this. Play nice. Smile sweetly. Wait for the moment his heart cools, and sheās nothing more than a sweet memory in the past.
We walk the rest of the way in silence, our footsteps aligned.
And I still canāt believe I have to share the affection of someone like Felix...
With a bloody Longear.
***
Felix
I walk down the familiar path toward the older student dorms. The stones beneath my feet are the same ones I used to tread dailyārough, uneven, patched in places like a wound barely stitched.
But the difference now is stark.
The walls are cracked in new places. Cobwebs cling to corners no oneās bothered to sweep. A damp smell clings to the air, faint but ever-present. The floorboards creak with ageāor maybe protestābeneath my boots.
This building, once my home, now feels like a ghost of itself.
A student rounds the corner, makes eye contact with meāand scurries away like a rabbit before a lion. I sigh.
I remember being that student.
The contrast to my current lodgingāa suite in the imperial wing, polished to perfection, gleaming with quiet powerāisnāt lost on me. The further I rise, the more it feels like Iām leaving pieces of myself behind in places like this.
I stop in front of her door. My fingers hover for a second before I knock.
A pause. Then a soft, "Come in."
I push the door open.
And Iām hit by how different it all feels.
The second bed is gone. No clutter. The sheets are new, soft-looking, unlike the rough standard-issue ones everyone else gets. The faint scent of expensive soap and sugared berries clings to the airādefinitely not the dorm-grade supplies.
And there she is.
Poppy.
Curled up in nightwear I donāt recognize, chewing on something that looks suspiciously like imported snacks. She turns when the door opens, and her eyes widen.
"Felix!" she gasps.