Tool Wars

My Friend Turned My Shared Calendar Into Receipts

I shared my calendar to make plans easier. She used every empty slot as proof I was ignoring her.

Fictional case Interactive webtoon 8 panels

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

Maya and Lena sit at a generic cafe table with phones face-down and a paper planner between coffee cups.
It started as a planning shortcut.

No more endless group chat loops.

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.
Two friends laugh over casual dinner in a small generic cafe with no readable signs.
The first week felt easy.

One open block. One easy dinner.

Maya sits on her bed with a phone notification glow, the screen abstract and unreadable.
Then the screenshots started.

A quiet night became a group-chat debate.

Maya looks cornered on her bed while group chat notifications appear as blank abstract bubbles around the phone.
Empty became evidence.

A blank square turned into a whole take.

A close view of a generic calendar layout on a tablet with colored blocks but no readable text, Maya's hand hovering above it.
Then came the colors.

Maya noticed labels she never made.

Lena stands in a generic apartment hallway with two friends nearby, hands raised in an anxious explanation.
The group picked sides fast.

Useful tool or too much pressure?

Maya hovers over a privacy settings screen shown as abstract toggles, no readable interface.
Maya changed access.

She wanted her empty time back.

Maya and Lena sit across from each other at a small kitchen table, tense but willing to talk.
Where do you stand?

Closeness, pressure, or a reset?

Evidence

Check the details.

Calendar screenshot

Saturday showed no listed plans from 5 PM to 10 PM. Maya had not shared activity details.

Group chat message

Lena: She said she was busy, but the calendar looks wide open. I am confused.

Access note

Several color labels were added from Lena's account after Maya shared view access.

Pick your side

Should Maya lock the calendar, hear Lena out, or reset the access rules?

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Three takes are live. Tap a lane.
Open the receipts
  1. It started as a planning shortcut.
    Lena said a shared calendar would stop the back-and-forth and make weekends easier.
    Just let me see when you're free.
  2. The first week felt easy.
    They picked a time, met up, and Maya thought the tool had actually helped.
    Okay, that worked.
  3. Then the screenshots started.
    When Maya said she needed a quiet night, Lena posted her blank calendar block.
    But your calendar is empty?
  4. Empty became evidence.
    Maya tried to explain that no plans can be the plan.
    I needed no plans.
  5. Then came the colors.
    Some blocks were color-coded with guessed meanings, even though Maya had only shared free and busy time.
    Why is my Sunday labeled?
  6. The group picked sides fast.
    Some friends said Maya should have been clearer. Others said Lena crossed a line.
    A planning tool is not a promise.
  7. Maya changed access.
    Maya could remove Lena, explain herself, or make the whole thing visible in the group chat.
    I need my empty time back.
  8. Where do you stand?
    Was Lena trying to stay close, or did the tool turn into an audit?
    Ask me. Don't audit me.
    I just missed you.
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