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They Used My Apartment for a Surprise

I came home ready for a quiet night. My living room was full of people yelling surprise.

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Tessa walks down a generic apartment hallway carrying a tote bag and looking relieved to be home.
I planned a quiet night.
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Mira and a few fictional friends arrange plain decorations and snacks in a generic shared apartment living room.
Mira thought home would feel easier.
A warm apartment tabletop shows a blanket, face-down phone, mug, snack bowls, blank decorations, and unreadable note marks.
The receipts were messy.
Tessa freezes in the open doorway as Mira and friends wait in a decorated generic apartment living room.
My living room was full.
Tessa and Mira talk tensely in a generic apartment kitchen while friends blur in the living room behind them.
I said no people tonight.
Friends stand awkwardly in a generic apartment living room while Tessa and Mira look conflicted.
Even the guests got quiet.
Tessa and Mira stand apart in a generic apartment hallway while a blurred gathering glows behind them.
Sweet does not always mean okay.
Tessa stands near the apartment doorway looking back at a softly lit surprise gathering in the living room.
What would you do?
Evidence

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Quiet-night request

Tessa told Mira she wanted no guests and no plans after a long week.

Roommate access

Mira lives there too and let the friends in early to set up the surprise.

Friend assumption

The guests believed Mira had checked with Tessa and did not know the quiet-night request was firm.

Pick your side

Should Tessa end the surprise, stay for a little, or make a no-surprises-at-home rule?

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  1. I planned a quiet night.
    Tessa told Mira that after the longest week, she wanted one thing: no guests, no plans, and a quiet apartment.
    No guests tonight. Please.
    No guests tonight. Please.
  2. Mira thought home would feel easier.
    Mira knew Tessa had canceled going out, so she moved the celebration into the apartment and called it low-pressure.
    She will not have to go anywhere.
    She will not have to go anywhere.
  3. The receipts were messy.
    Tessa had asked for quiet. Mira had told the friends she was keeping things small and easy at home.
  4. My living room was full.
    Tessa opened the door and heard everyone cheer before she even took her shoes off.
    Surprise!
    Why is everyone here?
    Surprise! / Wait... why is everyone here?
  5. I said no people tonight.
    Mira said she was trying to celebrate Tessa without making her go out. Tessa said home was exactly where she had asked to be left alone.
    I asked for quiet.
    I thought this was gentler.
    I asked for quiet. / I thought this was gentler.
  6. Even the guests got quiet.
    The friends thought Mira had checked. Once they saw Tessa's face, the room stopped feeling like a party.
    We can go if this is too much.
    We can go if this is too much.
  7. Sweet does not always mean okay.
    Mira wanted Tessa to feel loved. Tessa wanted her roommate to understand that shared rent did not make surprise guests an automatic yes.
    I wanted it to feel special.
    I wanted my home quiet.
    I wanted it to feel special. / I wanted my home quiet.
  8. What would you do?
    Tessa can end the gathering, stay for a short version, or ask for a clear roommate rule before anything like this happens again.
    Where do you stand?
    Where do you stand?
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