She and I share the same parents. That makes her my 'sister' and I her 'brother'. It means that we're similar genetically. We were also raised together, although you don't have to be either to be someone's sibling--someone's 'brother' or 'sister'--it's the common assumption.
Do you understand? [He hopes you do. It's an oddly complicated answer for a simple idea, and he's not going to go through the trouble of explaining it a second time.]
... I read that as 'other princess'. /pfft
She and I share the same parents. That makes her my 'sister' and I her 'brother'. It means that we're similar genetically. We were also raised together, although you don't have to be either to be someone's sibling--someone's 'brother' or 'sister'--it's the common assumption.
Do you understand? [He hopes you do. It's an oddly complicated answer for a simple idea, and he's not going to go through the trouble of explaining it a second time.]