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My Roommate Turned My Balcony Into Viewing Spots

I said two friends could watch from my balcony. My roommate invited a line and called it first come, first view.

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Maya prepares a small balcony setup with cups and a blanket.
Maya planned a tiny watch night.

Two friends. One small balcony.

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Tess looks excited by the balcony view while Maya watches cautiously.
Tess thought the view was too good.

A shared home. A rare view.

Tess messages friends while Maya prepares in the background.
Then Tess spread the word.

Not a posted event. Still not private.

Maya opens the door and sees extra guests waiting in the hallway.
Maya found a hallway line.

The plan had grown.

The small balcony looks cramped as guests rotate through.
The balcony felt smaller fast.

A view is not the same as space.

Maya confronts Tess beside the balcony door.
Tess said it was still their balcony.

Maya said that was the point.

Friends split over whether the balcony guests should stay.
The room split.

Share the view or close the door?

Maya holds the balcony door while deciding what should happen next.
So where do you stand?

One balcony. Three takes.

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Small plan

Maya originally approved two close friends because the balcony was tiny.

Extra invites

Tess told more people they could stop by for quick turns without confirming with Maya.

Crowded setup

Guests arrived with folding stools and waited in the hallway before the light show started.

Pick your side

Should Maya close the balcony, let the quick turns happen, or set a guest cap?

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  1. Maya planned a tiny watch night.
    Maya only expected two close friends because the balcony barely fit three people at once.
    Keep it small, okay?
  2. Tess thought the view was too good.
    Tess said it felt unfair that only two people got to see it from the best spot.
    People can just rotate.
  3. Then Tess spread the word.
    Tess told a few extra friends they could stop by for quick balcony turns.
    Just quick turns.
  4. Maya found a hallway line.
    By sunset, the watch night looked less like two guests and more like a rotation system.
    Why are there chairs?
  5. The balcony felt smaller fast.
    Even short turns meant shoes by the door, cups on the floor, and people waiting inside Maya's home.
    This is not a lookout deck.
  6. Tess said it was still their balcony.
    Tess thought sharing the view was generous. Maya thought sharing a home needed both roommates on board.
    You invited people into our home.
    For five minutes each.
  7. The room split.
    Some friends said Tess was being inclusive. Others said a balcony attached to a home is not open space.
    Close it down.
    Let people rotate.
  8. So where do you stand?
    Maya has to decide whether to close the balcony, allow quick turns, or create a clear guest cap for the night.
    What should happen now?
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