Daily Chaos

My Bench Became the Building Waiting Spot

I put one bench outside for quiet mornings. My neighbor told guests and delivery drivers to wait there.

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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.

Iris sits alone on a small bench outside her apartment building.
Iris bought one quiet bench.

Ten minutes before work.

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Drew points a guest toward Iris's bench outside the building.
Drew sent one guest there.

Just for a minute.

A courier places a plain package bag near Iris's bench.
Then it helped with packages.

Convenient became routine.

Several people wait around Iris's bench outside the building.
Soon it was the waiting spot.

Guests. Bags. Phones.

Iris stands with tea while guests sit on her bench.
Iris lost her quiet morning.

Her bench was full.

Iris and Drew discuss the bench outside the apartment entrance.
Drew said it helped everyone.

Iris said it was still hers.

Neighbors split into two groups around Iris's bench.
The building split.

Personal bench or shared spot?

Iris and Drew sit thoughtfully on opposite ends of the bench.
So where do you stand?

One bench. Three takes.

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Personal purchase

Iris bought the bench herself and used it for quiet mornings before work.

Neighbor direction

Drew told guests and delivery drivers that the bench was an easy waiting place.

Routine impact

Iris found people sitting there when she wanted to use the bench herself.

Pick your side

Should Iris move the bench, share it with rules, or should Drew ask before sending people there?

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  1. Iris bought one quiet bench.
    The bench made the building entrance feel calm instead of rushed.
    This is my little reset.
  2. Drew sent one guest there.
    Iris was not outside, and Drew thought the bench was better than making someone stand by the door.
    You can wait on the bench.
  3. Then it helped with packages.
    People started treating the bench like the obvious place to wait, sit, and set things down.
    Leave it by the bench.
  4. Soon it was the waiting spot.
    The bench had become a little lobby Iris never meant to open.
    Are all of you waiting here?
  5. Iris lost her quiet morning.
    The bench still belonged to Iris, but it no longer felt like hers.
    I bought this for my mornings.
  6. Drew said it helped everyone.
    Drew saw shared outdoor convenience. Iris saw her own item becoming a building amenity.
    Please stop sending people here.
    It is outside for everyone.
  7. The building split.
    Some neighbors said Iris should move it if she wanted privacy. Others said Drew should have asked before making it the waiting spot.
    Move the bench.
    Ask before sending people.
  8. So where do you stand?
    They have to decide whether Iris moves the bench, shares it with rules, or Drew stops sending people there without asking.
    Who gets to use the bench?
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