Love & Chaos

He Donated My Reading Chair Without Asking

I came home ready for my quiet corner and found out my partner had donated the chair because he thought I never used it.

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.

A fictional woman reads peacefully in a worn chair in a cozy apartment corner.
That chair was my quiet corner.
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Receipt layer
3 receipts waiting.
A fictional man sorts donation boxes in an apartment during a cleanup day.
Jonah got into a cleanup mood.
A fictional woman freezes in front of an empty apartment corner where a chair used to be.
The corner was empty.
A fictional man explains a cleanup decision while his partner looks hurt beside donation boxes.
He thought I never used it.

I thought you would be happy to have the room back.

A fictional woman touches the empty rug spot where her reading chair used to sit.
He saw clutter. I saw comfort.
A fictional man offers to replace a chair while his partner looks conflicted.
He offered to buy a new one.
A fictional couple sits on the floor discussing household items and boundaries.
The apartment suddenly had rules we never named.
A fictional woman stands in an empty reading corner, deciding how to repair a relationship boundary.
Now I have to pick what repair means.
Evidence

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Cleanup text

I finally cleared the corner. The living room looks twice as open now.

Donation drop-off

The chair was already dropped off with other household items before Sienna came home.

Repair offer

I can get you a nicer one. I honestly thought you did not want that chair anymore.

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Where do you stand?

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Open the receipts
  1. That chair was my quiet corner.
    It was not fancy. It squeaked if I leaned too far back. But it was the one spot in our apartment that felt fully mine.
  2. Jonah got into a cleanup mood.
    I was out for the afternoon. He texted that he was finally making space and that I was going to love the apartment when I got back.
  3. The corner was empty.
    The lamp was there. The books were there. The little dent in the rug was there. The chair was not.
  4. He thought I never used it.
    Jonah said it was worn, it took up space, and he had not seen me sit there in weeks.
    I thought you would be happy to have the room back.
  5. He saw clutter. I saw comfort.
    I did not sit there every day. That was the point. It waited for the days when I needed a place that did not ask anything from me.
  6. He offered to buy a new one.
    A new chair would be cleaner. Maybe nicer. But it would not change that he decided for me before asking me.
  7. The apartment suddenly had rules we never named.
    What belongs to both of us? What belongs to one person even if it sits in shared space? We had somehow never said it out loud.
  8. Now I have to pick what repair means.
    Do I ask him to replace it, accept the cleaner room, or make a rule that nobody gives away someone else's things without asking?
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