Money Fights
My Receipt Folder Became the House Expense Archive
I kept my receipts organized. My roommates made the folder the house expense archive.
This is an original fictional interactive webtoon case about money fights. Read the story, inspect the details, pick a side, and see the split.
Returns. Warranties. Reimbursements.
Gut pick
Pick your first lean.
One tap now. You can flip after the story.
Optional. Final pick comes later.
Tension meter
Gut checkKeep privatestory pull
Shared archivestory pull
Own recordsstory pull
First take: No first take yet. Story pressure only.
Receipt layer
3 receipts waiting.
Just one shared receipt.
Grocery. Cleaner. Bulbs.
And the questions.
The room turned toward her.
Samira said it became a job.
Private folder or shared records?
One folder. Three takes.
Evidence
Check the details.
Private folder
Samira created the receipt folder for her own records.
Group drop-off
Roommates began adding shared receipts without setting a shared rule.
Missing receipt
The house expected Samira to explain a missing receipt she did not create.
Open the receipts
- Samira kept her receipts organized. It was not a house system. It was just how she avoided losing things.This folder is mine.
- Leo asked for one favor. Samira agreed because the grocery split had been confusing.Can you keep this too?
- Then receipts started landing. The folder became the place everyone expected paper to go.Put it in Samira's folder.
- Now Samira had the house archive. Every split disagreement sent someone back to her folder.I did not agree to track all this.
- Then one receipt was missing. The missing slip became Samira's issue even though it was never her purchase.Why is it not in there?
- Leo said it kept things fair. Leo counted clear splits. Samira counted the work that moved to her by default.You made my folder the system.It helps everyone split fairly.
- The house split. Some said Samira should take her folder back. Others said the house needed a better shared record system.Keep it private.Make it shared.
- So where do you stand? Samira has to decide whether to keep her folder private, build a shared archive, or make everyone track their own receipts.Does being organized make you the record keeper?
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