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We laughed and talked, catching up on work and life. Everything felt light and easy — until the check arrived.
Without even glancing at it, she said casually, “We’ll just split it.”
But I stayed calm.
The waiter placed two receipts on the table.
The other showed a modest total — already paid.
Confusion first. Then realization. Then a hint of embarrassment.
I nodded. “Yeah. I called earlier.”
She looked down at her plate, then back at me. “You could’ve just told me.”
There was no accusation in my voice. Just clarity.
She exhaled slowly. “You’re right. I guess I didn’t really hear you.”