Daily Chaos

My Air Fryer Became the Apartment Dinner Schedule

I bought an air fryer for quick dinners. My roommate made a schedule for the whole apartment.

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This is an original fictional interactive webtoon case about daily chaos. Read the story, inspect the details, pick a side, and see the split.

Casey places a small air fryer on the apartment kitchen counter.
Casey bought it for quick dinners.

One appliance. One person.

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Bri watches Casey use the air fryer in the kitchen.
Bri noticed how fast it was.

Ten minutes changed the vibe.

Casey looks surprised while reading the apartment chat.
Then the schedule appeared.

Dinner slots. Cleaning notes. Requests.

Housemates crowd the kitchen around Casey's air fryer.
The counter filled up fast.

Everyone brought dinner.

Casey cleans the air fryer basket alone at night.
Casey became the cleaner too.

Use was shared. Cleanup was not.

Casey and Bri debate the shared air fryer schedule.
Bri said the kitchen is shared.

Casey said the appliance is not.

Housemates split over the air fryer schedule.
The apartment split.

Personal item or shared perk?

Casey decides what to do with the apartment air fryer schedule.
So where do you stand?

One appliance. Three takes.

Evidence

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Personal purchase

Casey bought the air fryer with their own money after struggling with late kitchen access.

Apartment schedule

Bri posted dinner slots in the apartment chat before Casey agreed to share the appliance.

Cleanup pattern

Casey ended up cleaning the basket and managing counter space after other people used it.

Pick your side

Should Casey take it back, share with rules, or should the apartment buy its own appliance?

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Open the receipts
  1. Casey bought it for quick dinners.
    After too many late nights waiting for the stove, Casey bought a small air fryer for themself.
    Finally, dinner without the wait.
  2. Bri noticed how fast it was.
    Bri saw the empty stove, the quiet counter, and food done before anyone else finished preheating.
    This would help everyone.
  3. Then the schedule appeared.
    Casey had not offered the air fryer to the apartment, but the apartment had already booked it.
    Why are there slots for my air fryer?
  4. The counter filled up fast.
    The schedule was not just a message. It turned into bags, baskets, timers, and people waiting around Casey's cabinet.
    Who has the next slot?
  5. Casey became the cleaner too.
    The more people used it, the more Casey handled crumbs, smells, and the basket no one wanted to scrub.
    This is still mine.
  6. Bri said the kitchen is shared.
    Bri thought a schedule made sharing fair. Casey thought the schedule skipped the first question.
    You scheduled my stuff.
    It lives in the shared kitchen.
  7. The apartment split.
    Some said Casey should take it back. Others said shared kitchens work better when useful things get rules.
    Take it back.
    Make house rules.
  8. So where do you stand?
    Casey has to decide whether to take the air fryer back, share it with rules, or ask the apartment to buy its own.
    Who gets the next slot?
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