Another possibility: from the meme (a cat meowing sounds like "raf"), then edited with text overlay about a sister being a witch.
And most importantly, remember: being called a witch by your little sibling is a badge of honor. It means you are powerful, trustworthy, and slightly intimidating in the best way. i raf you big sister is a witch extra quality
brings a level of "extra" quality to any story. She’s stylish, she’s powerful, and she’s probably the reason the house is currently floating 50 feet off the ground. Another possibility: from the meme (a cat meowing
The series follows Rachel, a typical teenager who discovers her younger sister, Miri, is actually a witch. While most siblings fight over the remote, these two are dealing with accidentally resurrected lobsters and spells gone wrong. The "quality" of the writing lies in how it captures that relatable jealousy: what do you do when your "annoying" little sister gets the one thing you’ve always wanted? 2. High-Stakes "Everyday" Magic brings a level of "extra" quality to any story
Think about your own relationship with your big sister (or the sister you wish you had). Do you speak perfectly to her? No. You speak in references, mispronunciations, grunts, and laughter. You call her names that would be insults anywhere else. You say “you’re such a witch” and she knows you mean “you’re my hero.”
She handed him a warm cookie. It was perfect—crispy on the edges, gooey in the middle.
If you’ve been following the latest "I RAF" (I Refuse a Freak-ish) style stories, you know that the "Big Sister is a Witch" dynamic is the perfect recipe for peak sibling chaos. Here is why we are obsessed with this high-quality trope. 1. The Ultimate Power Imbalance