'Replacement'

She curls up like a cat when they're finished with each other, and she isn't one for pillow talk, although she does try to converse during the act. Unlike her brother, there is no posturing, no stretching, and no dramatics with the bed as a stage. She clings to him, blindly trustful, as though she is seeing someone else in him, someone who could support her like he knows Touga is not. It hurts him sometimes when he sees the same look in her eyes that she used to give to her brother used on him. He doesn't know why.