Daily Chaos

My Neighbor Took My Package for Safety

My hallway package vanished before I got home... then my neighbor said she was saving it.

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.

Maya rides home after work holding her phone with the screen facing herself.
The delivery photo said it was at my door.

One normal package. One long workday.

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Receipt layer
3 receipts waiting.
Maya stands in a generic apartment hallway looking at the empty floor outside her door.
But the box was gone.

Same hallway. No package.

Tessa opens her apartment door holding a plain cardboard package while Maya looks surprised.
Then my neighbor opened her door.

With my package in her hands.

Tessa points to a leaking hallway window and a towel on the floor while Maya listens.
She said the hallway was leaking.

And boxes had been getting soaked.

A tabletop evidence scene shows a plain package, fallen note, damp towel edge, keys, and an unreadable delivery photo printout.
The receipts made it messy.

Package safe. Note missed. Permission missing.

Maya and Tessa argue calmly in a generic apartment hallway while Maya holds the package.
I said she should have asked.

She said I should have thanked her.

Maya, Tessa, and two neighbors stand in a generic apartment lobby near a blank package shelf with divided reactions.
The building split fast.

Hands off. Good save. Make a shelf rule.

Maya stands outside her apartment door holding the recovered package and looking conflicted.
So was this help or a boundary problem?

The package was safe. The trust felt different.

Evidence

Check the details.

The delivery photo

The generic delivery photo showed the package outside Maya's own apartment door before she got home.

The hallway leak

A window near the hallway was dripping, and a towel had been placed by the baseboard before Maya arrived.

The missed note

Tessa says she left a note, but it slid under the hallway mat. Maya did not see it until after she thought the package was gone.

Pick your side

Should Maya call it a boundary problem, thank Tessa for helping, or push for a building package rule?

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Open the receipts
  1. The delivery photo said it was at my door.
    Maya checked the delivery alert on her way home and saw the box sitting right outside her apartment door.
  2. But the box was gone.
    When Maya got upstairs, the hallway looked normal except for the empty spot by her door.
  3. Then my neighbor opened her door.
    Before Maya could send a message to the building chat, Tessa opened the door across the hall with the missing box.
    I brought it in for safety.
    I brought it in for safety.
  4. She said the hallway was leaking.
    Tessa said rain was coming through the hallway window and she did not want Maya's package sitting in the damp corner.
    It was getting wet.
    It was getting wet.
  5. The receipts made it messy.
    Tessa had left a note, but it slipped under the hallway mat. Maya still spent two hours thinking someone had taken her delivery.
  6. I said she should have asked.
    Maya said a message would have been fine. Tessa said she was the only person who noticed the hallway was leaking.
    Message me first.
    I was helping.
    Message me first. / I was helping.
  7. The building split fast.
    One neighbor said nobody should touch someone else's delivery. Another said Tessa saved the box. A third said the real problem was that the building had no package rule.
  8. So was this help or a boundary problem?
    Maya can tell Tessa never to touch her deliveries, thank her for saving the box, or push the building to make one boring package rule for everyone.
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