My date insisted on paying the bill — I wish I hadn’t let him. ⬇️

When Eric paid for our first date, brought flowers, and even remembered how I take my coffee, I thought, Wow—finally, a gentleman!

He opened doors, pulled out chairs, and made great conversation. Dinner ended with me feeling like I’d just lived a rom-com montage.

Then the next morning happened.

At 8:07 AM, I got a text.
Not a sweet “Good morning.”
Not a “Let’s do this again.”
Nope. It was… an invoice.

An itemized list:

  • Roses: $12.99 – repay with a hug

  • Gift: $9.50 – repay with a selfie

  • Chair pulled out: $1.00 – repay with a deep convo about feelings

  • Dinner: free… but only if I guaranteed a second date

At the bottom, bold and ridiculous:
“Failure to comply may result in collections. Chris will hear about this.”

I stared at it. Blinked. Wondered if this was performance art. Then sent it to my friend, who showed it to her boyfriend, Chris—who promptly billed Eric $1,000 for “wasting a perfectly good evening.”

Eric didn’t like that. Called me ungrateful. I called the block button.

The keychain he gave me? I kept it. As a trophy.

A reminder that modern red flags don’t wave anymore…
They invoice.

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