Love & Chaos

His Friends Picked Our Second Date

I thought he planned our second date. Then I saw the group poll on his phone.

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.

Mia and Owen have a calm first date at a cafe.
The first date went well.

Easy conversation. No big performance.

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.
Mia tells Owen she prefers quieter date plans.
Mia mentioned one preference.

Quiet over crowded.

Owen nervously plans a second date at home.
Owen wanted date two to land.

Maybe too much.

Owen sends date ideas to an unreadable friend group poll.
His friends picked the plan.

Pottery cafe won.

Mia notices the friend poll on Owen's phone at the pottery cafe.
Then Mia saw the poll.

Still open on his phone.

Mia and Owen discuss the friend poll outside the pottery cafe.
Owen said he wanted help.

Mia said she became the topic.

Friends split over Owen using a group poll to plan a date.
Their friends split.

Thoughtful or too public?

Mia and Owen sit quietly with unfinished pottery pieces.
So where do you stand?

One poll. Three takes.

Evidence

Check the details.

First-date detail

Mia told Owen she liked quieter plans during their first date.

Friend poll

Owen asked his friends to pick the second date idea based on what Mia said.

Phone reveal

Mia found out at the pottery cafe when the poll was still visible on Owen's phone.

Pick your side

Should Owen plan privately, was friend help harmless, or should dating details need consent before group input?

Three takes enter the chat.Claim a lane before the split shows.
Three takes are live. Tap a lane.
Open the receipts
  1. The first date went well.
    Mia liked that Owen listened instead of turning the date into a show.
    This is actually nice.
  2. Mia mentioned one preference.
    It was a casual detail, not something she expected to become group material.
    I like quieter plans.
  3. Owen wanted date two to land.
    Instead of choosing alone, he opened the chat he used for every life decision.
    I need one good idea.
  4. His friends picked the plan.
    They weighed in on the place, the timing, and what they thought would impress Mia.
    Help me choose.
  5. Then Mia saw the poll.
    The date she thought Owen planned had been workshopped by people she barely knew.
    Your friends picked this?
  6. Owen said he wanted help.
    Owen saw advice. Mia saw her preferences handed to a group chat.
    You could have asked me.
    I wanted it to be good.
  7. Their friends split.
    Some said asking friends was sweet. Others said dating details should not become group content without permission.
    Plan it yourself.
    Advice is normal.
  8. So where do you stand?
    Mia and Owen have to decide whether dates are planned privately, helped by friends, or checked before group input.
    What should Owen do now?
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