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She Gave Out My Door Code for the Afterparty

I gave my best friend my door code for one errand. She sent it to the whole group.

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Priya prepares snacks in a cozy generic apartment living room before a small afterparty.
The afterparty was supposed to be small.

A few friends. One apartment. Easy plan.

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Priya speaks with Rae at a generic apartment door while Rae holds grocery bags and a plain cake box.
I gave Rae the code for one errand.

Drop off the snacks. Help set up. That's it.

Rae stands in a generic apartment lobby using her phone with the screen facing herself.
Then she sent it to the group chat.

To keep the night moving, she said.

Priya looks startled as two early guests enter her generic apartment while Rae stands behind them.
People walked in before I was ready.

No knock. No heads-up. Just the code.

A tabletop evidence scene shows a face-down phone, blank sticky note with a keypad doodle, plain cake box, snack bags, cups, keys, and unreadable paper.
The receipts went both ways.

One code. One loose plan. One awkward entry.

Priya and Rae argue quietly in a generic apartment kitchen while guests blur in the background.
I said the code was for her.

She said the party was already open.

Priya, Rae, and friends sit in a generic apartment living room with divided reactions and no visible phone screens.
The group split over one code.

Private access. Mixed signals. New rule.

Priya stands by her closed apartment door near a generic keypad, holding her phone face down and looking conflicted.
So who gets the code?

The helper, the group, or only the host's exact yes?

Evidence

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The temporary code

Priya gave Rae the door code so Rae could drop off snacks and help set up before everyone else arrived.

The loose plan

Priya had told the group to come around eight, but she had not said anyone could share the entry code.

The early walk-in

Two guests used the code and walked in before Priya expected people upstairs, making the apartment feel suddenly less private.

Pick your side

Should Priya change the code, accept the mixed signals, or make a guest rule for next time?

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Open the receipts
  1. The afterparty was supposed to be small.
    Priya was hosting a small afterparty after a friend's show, and she was still setting up when Rae offered to help.
  2. I gave Rae the code for one errand.
    Priya gave Rae a temporary door code so Rae could drop off supplies while Priya finished getting ready.
    Just for the drop-off.
    Just for the drop-off.
  3. Then she sent it to the group chat.
    Rae thought she was helping the group avoid lobby confusion, so she sent the code to everyone coming over.
  4. People walked in before I was ready.
    Two people arrived early and let themselves in while Priya was still getting ready in the back room.
    We're here!
    How did you get in?
    We're here! / Wait, how did you get in?
  5. The receipts went both ways.
    Priya did give Rae the code, and Priya did say people could come around eight. But she never said Rae could send the code to everyone.
  6. I said the code was for her.
    Priya said a door code was private. Rae said Priya had already told the group to come over, and she was just making arrival easier.
    That code was for you.
    You said let people come up.
    That code was for you. / You said let people come up.
  7. The group split over one code.
    Some friends said Rae should never have shared access to Priya's home. Others said Priya made the plan sound open. One friend said the answer was simple: no forwarded codes without clear permission.
  8. So who gets the code?
    Priya can change the code immediately, accept that the plan sounded loose, or turn the moment into a clear guest rule before the next hangout.
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