Culture Clash

She Used My Class Pass for Her First Date

I gave my friend one class pass to come with me. She used it for her first date.

Fictional case Interactive webtoon 8 panels

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

Ellis looks at blank pottery class passes on a kitchen table.
Ellis bought class passes.

One was for Brooke.

Gut pick

Pick your first lean.

One tap now. You can flip after the story.

Optional. Final pick comes later.
Tension meter
Gut check
Panel 1 / 8
Pay backstory pull
Let it happenstory pull
Ask firststory pull

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

Receipt layer
3 receipts waiting.
Ellis offers Brooke a blank class pass at a cafe table.
The invite was for Brooke.

Beginner night together.

Brooke and Avery stand outside a generic pottery studio.
Brooke had another idea.

A cute first date.

Avery checks into a pottery class while Ellis arrives surprised.
Then Avery checked in.

Ellis saw the extra apron.

Brooke and Avery share a pottery table while Ellis works nearby.
The friend night became date night.

Same class, different plan.

Ellis and Brooke discuss the class pass beside studio shelves.
Brooke said the pass was paid for.

Ellis said it was not hers to move.

Friends split over the transferred pottery class pass.
Their friends split.

Gifted spot or transferable pass?

Ellis, Brooke, and Avery stand thoughtfully around a pottery table.
So where do you stand?

One pass. Three takes.

Evidence

Check the details.

Original invite

Ellis offered Brooke the extra pass so they could take the beginner class together.

Transferred seat

Brooke gave the pass to Avery because she thought the class would make a good first date.

Class impact

Ellis still attended, but the friend plan became Brooke and Avery's date-night activity.

Pick your side

Should Brooke pay Ellis back, should Ellis let the date happen, or should class passes be ask-first?

Three takes enter the chat.Claim a lane before the split shows.
Three takes are live. Tap a lane.
Open the receipts
  1. Ellis bought class passes.
    Ellis wanted the beginner pottery night to feel less awkward by bringing a friend.
    Brooke will love this.
  2. The invite was for Brooke.
    Brooke said yes, and Ellis pictured them laughing through messy clay bowls.
    Come with me?
    Absolutely.
  3. Brooke had another idea.
    Brooke thought the class would be a better first-date story than coffee.
    You can use the extra pass.
  4. Then Avery checked in.
    The pass Ellis bought for a friend night was now part of Brooke's date.
    Avery is using it?
  5. The friend night became date night.
    Ellis was still in the room, but the invitation no longer felt like it belonged to them.
    This got weird.
  6. Brooke said the pass was paid for.
    Brooke thought she used an empty seat. Ellis thought Brooke handed away a personal invitation.
    I invited you.
    I thought it was flexible.
  7. Their friends split.
    Some said Brooke should pay Ellis back. Others said a paid pass can become a spontaneous date if the buyer still attends.
    Pay it back.
    Ask first.
  8. So where do you stand?
    They have to decide whether Brooke pays Ellis back, the date gets grace, or gifted class passes require an ask before transfer.
    Can a pass be handed off?
Related cases

Read one more.