The Bill Was a Warning

Sometimes the smallest gesture can change everything. For me, it was not the bill itself, but the note scribbled across the back of it. What started as an ordinary dinner date turned into a story I will never forget.

A Date That Seemed Normal

The evening started easily enough. My date introduced himself as Deacon, and we met at a restaurant he said he liked. Conversation flowed, though I noticed he spoke more about himself than anything else. Still, I brushed it off as nerves.

When the bill came, the waitress looked at him and said quietly, “Sir, your card was declined.” He went pale. I expected embarrassment, but before I could react, she slipped the receipt into my hand and whispered, “I lied.”

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