As the friend's demands for exclusivity grow, so does the protagonist's frustration. They try to set boundaries, but the friend becomes jealous and accusatory whenever the protagonist tries to engage with others or even spend time alone with their mom.
: A successful trip depends on aligning expectations . If your friend can't share you for a weekend, it might be better to suggest a separate, "friend-only" trip for the future. camp with mom and my annoying friend who wants exclusive
We came here to escape the noise. But the loudest thing isn't the cicadas or the wind. It’s the unspoken contract my friend is trying to write: You + Me. No Mom. No world. Just us, in a bubble of intensity that feels like love but smells like control. As the friend's demands for exclusivity grow, so
The story begins with the protagonist reluctantly agreeing to go on a camping trip with their mom. The trip seems like the perfect opportunity to get some space and perhaps work on personal projects or interests. However, upon arrival, they run into their annoying friend who insists on spending all their time together, becoming increasingly possessive. If your friend can't share you for a
Exclusive is a cage. Inclusive is a home. And I’m done building cages, even for people I love.