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My Neighbor Returned a Thank-You Photo Instead of My Chairs

He borrowed my folding chairs. He returned a photo of people sitting in them.

Fictional case Interactive webtoon 8 panels

This is an original fictional interactive webtoon case about trending. Read the story, inspect the details, pick a side, and see the split.

Cole asks Mina to borrow folding chairs in a generic apartment hallway.
He needed chairs for one night.

Eight folding chairs. Back tomorrow.

Gut pick

Pick your first lean.

One tap now. You can flip after the story.

Optional. Final pick comes later.
Tension meter
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Return themstory pull
Give him timestory pull
Set a rulestory pull

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

Receipt layer
3 receipts waiting.
Mina and Cole carry folding chairs down apartment stairs.
Mina helped carry them down.

It was neighborly.

Guests sit on borrowed folding chairs at a generic patio dinner.
The chairs saved the dinner.

Cole was grateful.

Mina looks at an empty chair rack in her storage nook.
Two days later, the rack was empty.

No chairs. No update.

Cole gives Mina a framed thank-you photo in the hallway.
Cole returned a photo.

Not the chairs.

Mina holds a framed photo while Cole explains in the hallway.
Mina said thank-you was not return.

Cute did not solve storage.

Neighbors discuss whether the thank-you photo buys Cole more time.
Neighbors had takes.

Gesture, delay, or boundary?

Mina and Cole stand beside an empty chair rack and a framed photo.
What should Mina pick?

The chairs are still out there.

Evidence

Check the details.

Borrowed item

Mina lent Cole eight folding chairs for one patio dinner.

Return promise

Cole said the chairs would be back the next morning.

Thank-you detail

Cole brought a framed photo two days later while the chairs were still missing.

Pick your side

Should Mina push for the chairs, accept the gesture, or set a lending rule?

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Three takes are live. Tap a lane.
Open the receipts
  1. He needed chairs for one night.
    Mina lent Cole the chairs because his patio dinner had more guests than seats.
    Tomorrow morning, promise.
  2. Mina helped carry them down.
    She even helped him get the stack down the stairs before the dinner.
  3. The chairs saved the dinner.
    The dinner looked warm, crowded, and fully seated.
    This worked perfectly.
  4. Two days later, the rack was empty.
    Mina needed the chairs for her own weekend plans and still had nothing back.
    Where are my chairs?
  5. Cole returned a photo.
    The frame showed the dinner guests smiling in every borrowed chair.
    I wanted you to see the impact.
  6. Mina said thank-you was not return.
    Cole said he was collecting the chairs. Mina said that was the part he promised already.
    This is sweet, but where are they?
  7. Neighbors had takes.
    Some neighbors thought Mina should give him time. Others thought the favor had a clear deadline.
    A photo is not a return.
  8. What should Mina pick?
    Cole wants patience. Mina wants the borrowed items back.
    Where do you stand?
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