Daily Chaos

My Guest Used My Towels for Her Paint Brushes

I said make yourself at home. She used my good towels to clean paint brushes.

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.

Avery welcomes Lila into a cozy generic apartment with an overnight tote and plain art tube.
I wanted her to feel welcome.
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Avery folds pale guest towels on a shelf in a generic bathroom.
I put out the good towels.
Avery gestures toward bathroom supplies while Lila smiles in a generic bathroom doorway.
I said, use anything in here.
Lila paints a blank thank-you card at a generic kitchen table late at night.
She stayed up painting a thank-you card.
Pale towels with colorful paint stains sit beside brushes, cloudy rinse water, and a face-down phone.
Morning looked expensive.
Avery holds a stained pale towel while Lila reacts with surprise and regret in a bathroom doorway.
Lila said she thought they were washable.
Avery and Lila sit at a kitchen table with a stained towel folded between them.
Now it is awkward.
Avery organizes a small guest shelf while Lila packs paint brushes into a plain pouch.
Who makes it right?
Evidence

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Host phrase

Avery told Lila she could use anything in the bathroom while staying over.

Paint cleanup

Lila rinsed her brushes in the bathroom and used the pale towels to dry the handles and catch drips.

Replacement offer

Lila offered to wash them first. Avery thinks washing is not the same as replacing towels that may stay stained.

Pick your side

Should Lila replace them, was it an honest mistake, or should hosts label what guests can use?

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  1. I wanted her to feel welcome.
    Lila was staying after a small art fair nearby, so Avery made the apartment feel like an easy place to land.
  2. I put out the good towels.
    Avery rarely used the pale towels herself. She set them out because guests notice little things, and she wanted Lila to feel cared for.
  3. I said, use anything in here.
    Avery meant soap, shampoo, and extra towels. Lila heard a relaxed host telling her not to worry.
  4. She stayed up painting a thank-you card.
    After Avery went to bed, Lila pulled out her small paint set. She wanted to leave something handmade before heading home.
  5. Morning looked expensive.
    Avery found paint water in the sink and brush marks on the pale towels. Lila had rinsed everything, but the colors stayed.
  6. Lila said she thought they were washable.
    Lila said she never would have used them if she knew they were special. Avery said a guest should know towels are not for paint.
  7. Now it is awkward.
    One side says Lila should replace what she stained. Another says Avery made the bathroom sound open-use. The middle says guest supplies need clearer boundaries.
  8. Who makes it right?
    Does Lila replace the towels, does Avery accept it as a misunderstanding, or should the new rule be a clear guest shelf and a separate cleanup rag?
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