Work Drama

My Window Desk Became the Client Tour Stop

I picked the quiet window desk so I could focus. My manager made it the client tour stop.

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.

Harper works at a quiet window desk.
Harper finally found a quiet desk.

Away from the hallway noise.

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

Receipt layer
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Miles notices Harper's polished window desk.
Miles noticed the view.

Clean desk. Good light.

A client tour stops beside Harper's desk.
Then tours started stopping there.

Right beside her keyboard.

Harper steps away from her desk during a client tour.
Harper got asked to step away.

Just for the walkthrough.

Harper tidies her window desk before a tour.
Now she had tour prep.

For a desk she needed to use.

Harper and Miles discuss the client tour stop.
Miles said it helped the team.

Harper said she was trying to work.

Coworkers split around Harper's window desk.
The office split.

Focus seat or tour spot?

Harper decides whether her desk should remain a tour stop.
So where do you stand?

One desk. Three takes.

Evidence

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Focus need

Harper chose the window desk because it was the only quiet spot where she could work.

Tour route

Miles began stopping client tours at Harper's desk because it looked polished from the hallway.

Extra asks

Harper was asked to tidy the area, step away, and keep a demo setup near her workspace.

Pick your side

Should Harper keep the desk private, share it for tours, or should the office build a real demo spot?

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Open the receipts
  1. Harper finally found a quiet desk.
    For the first time all month, Harper could hear herself think.
    This spot actually works.
  2. Miles noticed the view.
    To Miles, the desk looked like the office at its best.
    This is the perfect tour stop.
  3. Then tours started stopping there.
    Harper learned about the new route when the first group paused behind her chair.
    This is where the team flow happens.
  4. Harper got asked to step away.
    The request was polite, but the timing kept landing in the middle of her work.
    Can you give us two minutes?
  5. Now she had tour prep.
    The more the desk impressed people, the more Harper was expected to maintain the impression.
    This is not a showroom.
  6. Miles said it helped the team.
    Miles saw a strong client impression. Harper saw her focus turned into a display.
    You turned my desk into a stop.
    Clients understand us faster there.
  7. The office split.
    Some said Harper should keep the desk private. Others said client visits help everyone.
    Let her work.
    Build a demo spot.
  8. So where do you stand?
    Harper has to decide whether to keep the workspace private, share it with limits, or push for a real tour station.
    Can a workspace become a display?
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