Money Fights

My Cash Envelope Became the Table Tip Pool

I brought a cash envelope for my own supplies. My friend put it beside the table as the tip pool.

Fictional case Interactive webtoon 8 panels

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

June places a plain cash envelope near her tote at a pop-up table.
June brought her own cash envelope.

For replacement supplies.

Gut pick

Pick your first lean.

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Optional. Final pick comes later.
Tension meter
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Return firststory pull
New tipsstory pull
Clear jarstory pull

First take: No first take yet. Story pressure only.

Receipt layer
3 receipts waiting.
A community pop-up table gets busy with helpers and customers.
The table got busy fast.

Cash. Change. Supplies.

Riley places June's envelope beside the checkout tray.
Riley moved the envelope forward.

It looked official enough.

Customers put change into a plain envelope at the pop-up checkout.
Then people added tips.

Into June's envelope.

Helpers gather around a cash envelope after the pop-up rush.
Then they talked about splitting it.

June froze.

June and Riley discuss whether the envelope was personal or shared.
Riley said it looked like tips.

June said it was already hers.

Helpers split around a cash envelope at the pop-up table.
The table split.

Personal cash or shared tips?

June decides what to do with the cash envelope and tip pool.
So where do you stand?

One envelope. Three takes.

Evidence

Check the details.

Original cash

June's envelope already had supply money inside before the pop-up table opened.

Checkout placement

Riley moved the envelope beside the checkout tray and treated it like the tip pool.

Mixed money

Customers added tips to the same envelope before June could separate her original cash.

Pick your side

Should June keep the envelope, split only new tips, or should the table restart with a clear jar?

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Three takes are live. Tap a lane.
Open the receipts
  1. June brought her own cash envelope.
    It already had her supply money inside before the table opened.
    This is for after the event.
  2. The table got busy fast.
    Everyone was trying to keep the line moving with whatever was closest.
    Where should tips go?
  3. Riley moved the envelope forward.
    Riley thought the clean envelope was there for table tips.
    This works for the pool.
  4. Then people added tips.
    By the time June saw it, the envelope had become part of the table flow.
    Wait, why are they using that?
  5. Then they talked about splitting it.
    The envelope was being counted as shared before anyone separated what was already hers.
    How are we dividing the pool?
  6. Riley said it looked like tips.
    Riley saw an honest table setup. June saw personal cash mixed into a shared pool.
    That money started as mine.
    I thought it was for everyone.
  7. The table split.
    Some said June should take back the original amount. Others said the table needed a clean reset.
    Return her cash.
    Count only new tips.
  8. So where do you stand?
    They have to decide what belongs to June, what counts as tips, and how the table handles money next time.
    When does money become shared?
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