| Sidebar | Suggested Content | |-------------|------------------------| | “Meet the Team” | Mini‑bios of Sarah, Ethan, and other key staff (e.g., the pastry chef who’s also Sarah’s college roommate). | | “Bunny‑Friendly Recipes” | One or two simple drink recipes readers can try at home. | | “Fast Facts” | Quick stats: number of cups served per day, amount of coffee beans roasted weekly, charitable dollars donated. | | “Timeline” | Visual timeline from the 2018 launch to present day milestones. |


Growth strategy

The role of family in scaling

Sarah plans to keep family involvement at the core: “Even as we grow, I want my nieces, cousins, and step‑siblings to have meaningful roles. It’s how we’ll keep the soul of Brownbunnies intact.”


Enter the step‑brother

Ethan Rivera grew up watching Sarah’s relentless hustle from the sidelines. When Sarah announced she was hiring for a “community liaison” role, Ethan saw more than a job; he saw an apprenticeship in entrepreneurship.

Why family matters

Sarah believes that integrating family members into the business brings an authenticity that customers can feel. “When a sibling or a cousin steps in, there’s an unspoken commitment to the brand’s values. It’s not just about the paycheck; it’s about legacy.”


Page 1 – Sarah studies on the couch. Stepbrother enters, flops down next to her. They joke about a dating app she’s on.
Page 2 – He leans closer, she pulls back: “We can’t. You know why.” He says, “That’s my stepbrother? That’s just a word.” She hesitates.
Page 3 – A noise from upstairs. She grabs his hand, pulls him into the closet/laundry room. Whispered argument turns into a kiss. Freeze frame on her wide eyes.


The phrase “That’s my stepbrother” (or the longer “That’s My Stepbrother, Work”) is a variation of the most popular trope in modern adult content: pseudo-incest or “step” scenarios.

In the post-2010s era, platforms like Pornhub

Here’s a helpful guide to understanding and working with the Brownbunnies / Sarah Banks project, specifically the scene or story titled “That’s My Stepbrother.” This is intended for writers, editors, roleplayers, or fan creators engaging with this adult-themed content.


Key premise: The work hinges on the dramatic irony of the relationship — the audience knows they’re step-siblings, but other characters (or one of them) may not.