Love & Chaos

Our Rain Check Became His Friends' Backup Plan

We saved Friday for our rain check date. He told his friends they could use it as their backup plan.

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.

Layla marks Friday for a rescheduled date on a blank calendar card.
Layla saved Friday.

The rain check mattered.

Gut pick

Pick your first lean.

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Tension meter
Gut check
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Private datestory pull
Short resetstory pull
New datestory pull

First take: No first take yet. Story pressure only.

Receipt layer
3 receipts waiting.
Evan shows Layla a cozy restaurant table for two.
Evan booked a table for two.

Finally just them.

Evan texts friends while Layla sits at the table.
Then he sent one extra text.

The table became useful.

Two friends arrive at Layla and Evan's date table.
Then friends arrived.

Not planned for Layla.

Layla sits quietly while friends talk at the table.
Now Layla was sharing the rain check.

The redo felt thinner.

Layla and Evan discuss the rain check.
Evan said he did not cancel.

Layla said he opened the date.

Friends split around the restaurant table.
Their circle split.

Flexible or disrespectful?

Layla stands with her coat while Evan and friends wait.
So where do you stand?

One rain check. Three takes.

Evidence

Check the details.

Saved Friday

Layla and Evan agreed the Friday plan was their rain check date.

Backup invite

Evan told friends they could come by if their own plans fell through.

Changed table

Two friends arrived and the date became a shared table.

Pick your side

Should Layla keep the date private, allow a short reset, or ask Evan to plan a new date?

Three takes enter the chat.Claim a lane before the split shows.
Three takes are live. Tap a lane.
Open the receipts
  1. Layla saved Friday.
    Because the first plan fell through, this one was supposed to feel intentional.
    Friday is ours.
  2. Evan booked a table for two.
    Layla relaxed because the night sounded protected.
    Just us this time.
  3. Then he sent one extra text.
    Layla did not see the exact message, but she saw Evan leave the door open.
    If your plan falls through, come by.
  4. Then friends arrived.
    The rain check became a landing spot for people who were never part of it.
    We did not know this was a date.
  5. Now Layla was sharing the rain check.
    Evan was still there, but the night no longer felt like the repair he promised.
    This was supposed to be our redo.
  6. Evan said he did not cancel.
    Evan counted staying present. Layla counted protecting the second chance.
    You made our rain check the backup.
    I was still here with you.
  7. Their circle split.
    Some said Layla should leave. Others said Evan could fix it by resetting the night immediately.
    Keep the date private.
    Reset it now.
  8. So where do you stand?
    Layla has to decide whether to keep the date private, allow a short reset, or ask Evan to plan a new night.
    Can a redo date also be a backup plan?
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