She Resold My Workshop Spot for More
I sold her my spare workshop spot... then she resold it for more.
This is an original fictional interactive webtoon case about money fights. Read the story, inspect the details, pick a side, and see the split.
One for her. One for Jules.
Pick your first lean.
One tap now. You can flip after the story.
First take: No first take yet. Story pressure only.
Mara paid first so they could go together.
So whose spot was it now?
She found someone who wanted the spot.
Mara found out from a mutual friend.
Jules said she handled the resell.
Share the extra. Keep it. Ask first.
Pick your side before the split.
Check the details.
The first payment
Mara bought two workshop spots before the small class filled, and Jules paid Mara back for one.
The resell
Jules could not attend and found another person to take the spot for more than she paid.
The silence
Mara learned about the extra money from a mutual friend, not from Jules.
Open the receipts
- Mara got two workshop spots. The small ceramics class filled fast, so Mara grabbed two spots before they disappeared.
- The class sold out fast. Mara put both spots on her card, then Jules paid her back for one.Got us in.Got us in.
- Jules paid Mara back. Jules treated the spot like hers once she paid. Mara still saw it as part of their shared plan.
- Then Jules could not go. Instead of offering it back to Mara first, Jules found another person who wanted in.
- The extra money changed the story. The replacement paid more than Jules had paid Mara. Jules kept the extra and did not mention it first.
- Mara said the extra was not just Jules's. Mara thought Jules had profited from a spot Mara found. Jules thought paying back made the spot hers to handle.You made money off my find.I paid for the spot.You made money off my find. / I paid for the spot.
- The studio split three ways. Some people said the extra belonged back with Mara. Some said Jules owned the spot. Others said friends need an ask-first rule.
- When does a paid-back spot become yours? A resold spot can look like smart problem-solving or a friendship money move, depending on where you stand.