Work Drama

My Spare Blazer Became the Client Call Jacket

I kept one blazer at work for surprise meetings. My lead made it the office client-call jacket.

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.

Rina hangs a navy blazer behind her office desk.
Rina kept one backup blazer.

For surprise calls.

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

Receipt layer
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Jonah asks Rina to borrow her blazer before a call.
Jonah needed it once.

Five minutes before a call.

A coworker wears Rina's blazer before a client call.
Then it became the call jacket.

One blazer. Many meetings.

Rina finds the blazer missing from her desk hook.
Then Rina needed it.

The hook was empty.

Rina picks up her blazer from another coworker's chair.
Now she had blazer upkeep.

Lint. Wrinkles. Timing.

Rina and Jonah discuss the shared blazer.
Jonah said it helped the team.

Rina said it was still hers.

Coworkers split around Rina's navy blazer.
The team split.

Personal item or team tool?

Rina decides what to do with the client call blazer.
So where do you stand?

One blazer. Three takes.

Evidence

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Personal backup

Rina bought and kept the blazer as her own emergency meeting item.

Borrowed once

Jonah borrowed it for one rushed client call before others started using it.

Availability pressure

Coworkers expected the blazer to stay clean, nearby, and ready for calls.

Pick your side

Should Rina take it back, share it with rules, or should the team buy its own call jackets?

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Open the receipts
  1. Rina kept one backup blazer.
    It was her tiny insurance policy for the days meetings appeared out of nowhere.
    This stays at my desk.
  2. Jonah needed it once.
    Rina said yes because it sounded like one emergency.
    Just for this call?
  3. Then it became the call jacket.
    The next person did not ask Rina first. They asked where the jacket was.
    It makes us look prepared.
  4. Then Rina needed it.
    Her backup plan was helping someone else during her own surprise meeting.
    Where is my blazer?
  5. Now she had blazer upkeep.
    If the team used it, Rina somehow became responsible for keeping it ready.
    This was not office equipment.
  6. Jonah said it helped the team.
    Jonah saw a quick team fix. Rina saw her belongings becoming a policy.
    You turned my backup into a supply.
    It helps us show up well.
  7. The team split.
    Some said Rina should take it back. Others said the team needed a simple call-ready option.
    Take it back.
    Buy a team one.
  8. So where do you stand?
    Rina has to decide whether to take it back, share it with rules, or ask the team to buy its own.
    Can one person's backup become the team's?
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