Daily Chaos

My Friend Changed My Alarm Before Our Trip

I woke up at 5:40 because my friend changed my phone alarm while I was asleep.

Fictional case Interactive webtoon 8 panels

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

Nia and Harper sit on a bedroom floor with bags, snacks, and a generic trip note, both smiling at the plan.
The trip started as a fun idea.

One early ride. One shared plan.

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Phone boundarystory pull
Plan backupstory pull
Both adjuststory pull

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

Receipt layer
3 receipts waiting.
Harper watches Nia toss clothes into a small overnight bag while a clock sits on a generic nightstand.
Harper had one worry.

Nia had been late before.

A phone plays music on a nightstand beside two sleeping bags, screen angled away with no readable details.
The phone stayed unlocked for music.

That small opening mattered.

Nia jolts awake in a dim bedroom while Harper sits up nearby, startled by the phone alarm.
5:40 A.M. hit loud.

Nia did not set that alarm.

Nia holds the phone close while Harper looks caught between guilt and worry, the screen unreadable to the viewer.
The label made it worse.

Pack now.

Harper points to a generic trip note and a blank deposit reminder on the kitchen counter while Nia folds her arms.
Harper had receipts too.

The ride window was tight.

Nia studies the phone settings while Harper offers coffee from a small mug, both more hurt than angry.
Then Nia found the second alarm.

Ask first. Make coffee.

Nia and Harper sit quietly in the back of a generic shared ride, morning light through the window.
Where do you stand?

Privacy, planning, or both?

Evidence

Check the details.

Alarm list

5:40 AM - Pack now. 5:55 AM - Ask if she wants help. Make coffee.

Trip note

Shared ride leaves at 6:30. Check-in window closes at 6:45. Deposit already paid.

Friend chat

Harper: Please be ready by six. Nia: I will. I'm not missing it.

Pick your side

Should Nia focus on the phone boundary, the shared plan, or both parts?

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Three takes are live. Tap a lane.
Open the receipts
  1. The trip started as a fun idea.
    Nia and Harper mapped out a simple weekend escape and promised each other they would make the early pickup.
    Easy. I'm ready.
  2. Harper had one worry.
    Nia laughed it off, but Harper remembered the brunch delay and the missed movie start.
    Are you actually packed?
    Almost. Mostly.
  3. The phone stayed unlocked for music.
    Nia fell asleep while the playlist kept running, and her phone stayed unlocked beside the bed.
  4. 5:40 A.M. hit loud.
    The room jumped awake before Nia's own alarm time, and the sound was coming from her phone.
    I did not set this.
  5. The label made it worse.
    Nia saw the alarm label and understood why the phone had gone off early.
    You changed it?
  6. Harper had receipts too.
    Harper said the pickup window was narrow and the deposit was already paid, so she panicked.
    If we miss it, we both lose the morning.
  7. Then Nia found the second alarm.
    The second reminder was gentler, but it was still added without asking.
    I was trying to help.
    Then ask me.
  8. Where do you stand?
    The trip still happened, but the ride there was quiet enough for everyone to form a take.
    Pick your side.
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