Work Drama

My Office Blanket Became the Wellness Corner

I kept a blanket at my desk. My manager moved it to the wellness corner.

Fictional case Interactive webtoon 8 panels

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

Tessa works at her office desk with a soft blanket.
Tessa kept one blanket at work.

The office was always cold.

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Tessa lends her blanket to a coworker in the office lounge.
Sometimes people borrowed it.

Only when they asked.

Brooke arranges a small wellness corner in the office.
Brooke made a wellness corner.

Tea. Tissues. A quiet chair.

Tessa finds her blanket folded on the office wellness chair.
Then her blanket moved.

Not to her desk.

Coworkers use Tessa's blanket in the wellness corner.
People started using it.

Between meetings. After calls.

Tessa and Brooke discuss whether the blanket belongs in the wellness corner.
Brooke said it helped morale.

Tessa said it was still hers.

Coworkers split around the wellness corner and blanket.
The team split.

Shared comfort or personal item?

Tessa and Brooke stand thoughtfully beside the office wellness corner.
So where do you stand?

One blanket. Three takes.

Evidence

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Personal item

Tessa bought and kept the blanket at her own desk for cold workdays.

Permission pattern

Coworkers had borrowed the blanket before, but only as a temporary ask.

Manager move

Brooke moved the blanket into the wellness corner without confirming Tessa wanted it shared.

Pick your side

Should Tessa take back the blanket, share it with limits, or should the office buy its own comfort supplies?

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  1. Tessa kept one blanket at work.
    It was not fancy. It just made late afternoons feel possible.
    This is the only warm spot here.
  2. Sometimes people borrowed it.
    Tessa did not mind helping. She minded knowing where her things were.
    Just bring it back after the call.
  3. Brooke made a wellness corner.
    Brooke wanted the team to feel cared for during a stressful launch week.
    Everyone needs somewhere softer.
  4. Then her blanket moved.
    The blanket looked official now, like it had always belonged to the corner.
    Is that my blanket?
  5. People started using it.
    The more useful it became, the harder it felt for Tessa to take it back.
    The corner is better with this.
  6. Brooke said it helped morale.
    Brooke saw a simple comfort upgrade. Tessa saw her personal item turned into team equipment.
    Borrowing is not the same as donating.
    I thought you were okay sharing it.
  7. The team split.
    Some said Tessa should get it back. Others said the office should replace it with shared supplies.
    Give it back.
    Buy office blankets.
  8. So where do you stand?
    They have to decide whether the blanket goes home, gets shared with limits, or the office buys its own comfort items.
    Who supplies office comfort?
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