Love & Chaos

My Date Sent Live Updates During Our Dinner

Our dinner felt private until I saw she had been sending her friends live updates the whole time.

Fictional case Interactive webtoon 8 panels

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

Theo and Iris sit at a warm generic restaurant table with candles, plates, and no brand marks.
The date started easy.

Theo thought they were actually clicking.

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Iris laughs across the table while Theo smiles, cozy restaurant background and soft lighting.
The conversation felt personal.

They talked about music, family recipes, and bad apartment walls.

Iris glances down at a phone under the table, screen glow abstract and unreadable.
Then the phone kept lighting up.

Theo noticed the small pauses between every answer.

Theo sees Iris's phone angled on the table with abstract chat bubbles only, no readable words.
It was a live debrief.

The dinner had an audience Theo never agreed to.

Iris holds the phone close, anxious but sincere, as Theo looks hurt.
Iris said she was being nice.

She said her friends were rooting for the date.

Theo sits back from the table, private feeling broken despite the warm setting.
Kind still felt public.

Theo wondered if he had been performing all night.

The couple stands outside the restaurant under soft streetlights, conversation quieter.
The date hit a pause.

Iris wanted another chance. Theo wanted a real boundary.

Theo and Iris face each other by the restaurant door, phones tucked away.
Where do you stand?

Normal debrief, live-update line, or ask-first rule?

Evidence

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Phone glimpse

Theo only saw abstract chat bubbles, but enough to realize the updates were happening in real time.

Iris's explanation

I was nervous. My friends were hyping me up, not making fun of you.

Theo's take

A date can be discussed later. I did not know I was part of a live thread.

Pick your side

Should Theo call it invasive, accept date debrief culture, or ask for a no-live-updates rule?

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Open the receipts
  1. The date started easy.
    Theo thought they were actually clicking.
    Wait, what is this?
  2. The conversation felt personal.
    They talked about music, family recipes, and bad apartment walls.
    I thought this was simple.
  3. Then the phone kept lighting up.
    Theo noticed the small pauses between every answer.
    You should have asked.
  4. It was a live debrief.
    The dinner had an audience Theo never agreed to.
    That changes it.
  5. Iris said she was being nice.
    She said her friends were rooting for the date.
    I was trying to help.
  6. Kind still felt public.
    Theo wondered if he had been performing all night.
    This needed notice.
  7. The date hit a pause.
    Iris wanted another chance. Theo wanted a real boundary.
    Can we reset this?
  8. Where do you stand?
    Normal debrief, live-update line, or ask-first rule?
    Pick your side.
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