Daily Chaos

She Used My Birthday Reservation for Her Date

I asked her to move my birthday reservation. She used it for her own date instead.

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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.

Tara smiles at a generic apartment desk while arranging blank birthday brunch planning items and an unreadable reservation note.
Tara planned the brunch for weeks.

Small table. Favorite people. Birthday morning.

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Tara sits in bed under a blanket with tea nearby, texting on a phone whose screen faces her.
Then she woke up sick.

She asked Lena to move the reservation.

Lena stands at a generic cafe host stand with a date while the host holds a blank reservation tablet angled away.
But Lena did not move it.

She showed up with someone else.

Tara sits up in bed looking hurt while holding her phone with the screen facing herself.
Then Tara saw the table.

Same cafe. Same corner. Same time.

A bedside tabletop shows an unreadable reservation note, a small birthday candle, tea, tissues, a face-down phone, and a blank cafe card.
The reservation was not paid. It was trusted.

That made the argument harder.

Tara and Lena have a tense conversation outside a generic cafe doorway.
Tara said Lena used her trust.

Lena said she saved an empty table.

Tara, Lena, and friends sit in a generic living room with the group visibly split into different opinions.
The group split fast.

Ask first. Fair game. Make it right.

Tara stands thoughtfully beside an empty generic cafe table with a blank birthday candle and unreadable reservation note.
Was the table fair game?

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Evidence

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The favor

Tara asked Lena to move the birthday reservation because Lena was already close to the cafe.

The table

Lena used Tara's reservation name and sat at the same time with her own date. No deposit or prepaid meal was involved.

The rebook

Tara could still make a new plan, but the original birthday spot and time were gone.

Pick your side

Was the reservation hers to use, fair game, or a repairable mistake?

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  1. Tara planned the brunch for weeks.
    Tara had been looking forward to a quiet birthday brunch at a tiny generic cafe, the kind of plan that felt small but personal.
  2. Then she woke up sick.
    Tara could barely get out of bed, so she asked Lena to call the cafe and move the birthday table to another day.
    Can you move it for me?
    Can you move it for me?
  3. But Lena did not move it.
    Instead of calling to reschedule, Lena went to the cafe and used Tara's reservation name for her own date.
  4. Then Tara saw the table.
    A friend sent Tara a screenshotless heads-up: Lena was at the cafe, sitting at the table Tara thought was being moved.
    Is that my table?
    It would've gone empty.
    Is that my table? / It would've gone empty.
  5. The reservation was not paid. It was trusted.
    There was no deposit and no stolen receipt. But Tara had handed Lena the plan because she trusted her to protect it.
  6. Tara said Lena used her trust.
    Tara said the reservation was hers to move. Lena said Tara could not use it anyway, and nobody lost money.
    You used my birthday plan.
    I did not waste it.
    You used my birthday plan. / I did not waste it.
  7. The group split fast.
    Some friends said Lena should have asked. Others said an unused table is just an opening. A third group thought Lena should simply help Tara redo the birthday plan.
  8. Was the table fair game?
    The table would have been empty. But Tara still feels like something personal was used without her say.
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