Love & Chaos

My Partner Let His Friend Vote on Our Weekend

We were choosing our weekend plans. Then his best friend joined the call and started voting.

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.

Leah and Owen sit together planning a weekend in a cozy apartment.
They finally had a free weekend.

No errands. No extra plans.

Gut pick

Pick your first lean.

One tap now. You can flip after the story.

Optional. Final pick comes later.
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Receipt layer
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Leah shows Owen a simple weekend list with no readable text.
Leah made a list.

Small, easy, theirs.

Owen brings Sam into the weekend planning call.
Then Sam joined.

Owen said it was quick advice.

Sam gestures on a phone call while Leah and Owen look at weekend plans.
Sam started ranking options.

The list stopped feeling private.

Leah pulls back while Owen listens to Sam on the phone.
Couple time got crowded.

Leah had not invited an audience.

Owen shows Leah abstract message blocks about the weekend list.
Sam already had the list.

That part was not quick.

Leah and Owen talk seriously with the phone face down nearby.
Leah wanted a say.

Outside input needed an invite.

Leah and Owen sit with their weekend list and phone turned away.
Where do you stand?

Private plan, helpful friend, or ask-first rule?

Evidence

Check the details.

Weekend list

Leah made the list for the two of them before Sam joined the call.

Owen's explanation

Sam knows the city and I wanted us to pick something good.

Leah's take

Advice is different when the person gets a vote.

Pick your side

Should Leah keep the weekend between them, trust Owen's friend, or make an ask-first rule?

Three takes enter the chat.Claim a lane before the split shows.
Three takes are live. Tap a lane.
Open the receipts
  1. They finally had a free weekend.
    Leah and Owen had not had a full weekend to themselves in weeks.
    Just us this time?
  2. Leah made a list.
    Leah picked a few easy ideas so the weekend would not turn into another debate.
  3. Then Sam joined.
    Owen called Sam because Sam always knew what was worth doing.
    He will know the best spot.
  4. Sam started ranking options.
    Sam scored each option like he was part of the weekend.
    That one is a no.
  5. Couple time got crowded.
    Leah realized she was negotiating with two people instead of one.
  6. Sam already had the list.
    Owen had sent Sam the whole list before Leah saw the final choices.
    I wanted input.
  7. Leah wanted a say.
    Leah said helpful advice still needed a yes when the plans were theirs.
    Ask me before adding him.
  8. Where do you stand?
    Owen wanted the best weekend. Leah wanted the weekend to feel like theirs.
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