He Used Our Couple Photo as His Team Icebreaker
We took one goofy photo for ourselves. He used it to introduce himself at work.
This is an original fictional interactive webtoon case about love & chaos. Read the story, inspect the details, pick a side, and see the split.
A goofy date-night moment.
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First take: No first take yet. Story pressure only.
Private photo. Private laugh.
He wanted to seem less stiff.
As a team icebreaker.
From someone she had never met.
June said it was shared.
Normal photo or private moment?
One photo. Three takes.
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Date-night agreement
June said the silly photo was just for them, and Eli agreed in the moment.
Icebreaker slide
Eli used the photo in a new-job team introduction to seem more approachable.
Cafe reveal
June learned about the slide from one of Eli's coworkers, not from Eli.
Open the receipts
- The photo was just for them. June loved the picture because it was not polished or public. It felt like theirs.Do not show anyone this one.
- Eli agreed. Eli said he understood, then saved the picture because it made him happy.Okay, just us.
- Then Eli started a new job. The team asked for one fun personal detail, and Eli panicked over what to share.I need something warm.
- He used the photo. People laughed kindly, and Eli felt the room relax around him.This is my favorite photo.
- June found out at a cafe. A stranger recognized the pose before June even knew the photo had left Eli's phone.You saw that photo?
- Eli said it was sweet. Eli said he was proud of them. June said a couple photo does not become his alone to present.You said it was just us.I thought it made me human.
- Friends split too. Some said Eli shared something sweet. Others said shared memories need shared permission.He should have asked.It was a sweet intro.
- So where do you stand? June and Eli have to decide whether the slide was sweet, too much, or a reason to make a new photo rule.Who gets to share it?