Love & Chaos

He Gave My Favorite Booth to His Parents

He reserved my favorite booth for us, then gave it to his parents before I arrived.

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.

Nina and Eli sit in their favorite generic diner booth.
That booth was their spot.

Big talks happened there.

Gut pick

Pick your first lean.

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Optional. Final pick comes later.
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First take: No first take yet. Story pressure only.

Receipt layer
3 receipts waiting.
Eli checks a reservation on his phone outside a diner.
Eli reserved it for date night.

For Nina.

Eli greets his parents at a generic diner entrance.
His parents arrived early.

After a tense errand.

Eli gives the favorite booth to his parents.
Eli gave them the booth.

Before Nina got there.

Nina arrives at the diner and sees their booth occupied.
Nina got a regular table.

The date started sideways.

Nina and Eli talk at a regular diner table.
Eli said it was family.

Nina said he should have asked.

Nina discusses the diner booth conflict with friends.
Friends split on the booth.

Family grace, or date priority?

Nina and Eli stand outside a generic diner after the booth conflict.
What should Nina pick?

The booth still means something.

Evidence

Check the details.

Date plan

Eli reserved the favorite booth for Nina and their planned date night.

Family pressure

Eli's parents arrived early after a tense errand and wanted a quiet place.

No ask

Eli gave the booth away before Nina arrived and asked her to sit at a regular table.

Pick your side

Should Nina be upset, give Eli grace, or reset the family boundary?

Three takes enter the chat.Claim a lane before the split shows.
Three takes are live. Tap a lane.
Open the receipts
  1. That booth was their spot.
    Nina and Eli had one booth where hard conversations somehow felt easier.
    This is our table.
  2. Eli reserved it for date night.
    He booked the booth because they had something important to talk about.
    Got the booth.
  3. His parents arrived early.
    They needed somewhere quiet, and the booth was already open.
  4. Eli gave them the booth.
    He decided Nina would understand once she heard why.
    Take this one, it is quieter.
  5. Nina got a regular table.
    Eli said the booth was just seating. Nina heard something else.
    You gave away our booth?
  6. Eli said it was family.
    Eli thought he solved a family moment. Nina thought he moved their ritual without checking.
    It was not just a chair.
    They needed quiet.
  7. Friends split on the booth.
    Some said Eli handled pressure kindly. Others said Nina should not become the flexible part every time.
    A ritual can be small and still matter.
  8. What should Nina pick?
    Eli wants grace for family pressure. Nina wants shared rituals protected.
    Where do you stand?
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