0THE BILL WAS A WARNING

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I was on a date. The bill came, the waitress said, “Sir, your card was declined.”

He turned pale. As we left, the waitress grabbed my arm and whispered, “I lied.”

She slipped the receipt into my hand.

I turned it over—frantic writing, almost scribbled. There were just two words:

“BE CAREFUL.”

I stopped walking. My date—his name was Deacon—was already steps ahead, checking his phone like nothing had happened.

“Everything okay?” he asked, glancing back. I shoved the receipt into my purse and forced a smile. “Yeah.

Just… bathroom.” I ducked back inside. The waitress was near the bar, refilling drinks. She looked up, eyes wide when she saw me.

“What is this?” I whispered, holding the receipt up. She leaned in close. “You don’t know him, do you?”

I felt my stomach twist.

“What do you mean?”

She glanced over her shoulder. “He brings different women here. Always acts broke.

Sometimes the girls end up footing the bill. One of them came back crying last week—said he stole from her. She let him stay at her place for a few days.

Her laptop and jewelry went missing.”

I didn’t say anything for a moment. Just stared at her. “I’m sorry,” she added.

“I didn’t know what else to do.”

I thanked her, walked back out, and got in Deacon’s car. He didn’t notice I was quiet. Just kept talking about his gym routine, a startup idea he had, and how his last girlfriend was “too clingy.” I nodded along, watching the city lights blur past, wondering how much of tonight had been rehearsed.

When he dropped me off, he leaned in. “So, second date?”

I gave him a tired smile. “I’ll text you.”

He drove off, still smiling.

I stood on my porch, heart pounding. Part of me wanted to block his number and pretend this never happened. But another part… the stubborn part… I needed to know more.

The next day, I did something I rarely do—I stalked him. Deep stalked. Not just his socials, but tagged photos, mutuals, comments.

His real name wasn’t even Deacon. It was Marvin. I found a Reddit thread about a guy in our city using fake names to date women and manipulate them into giving him money, rides, even a place to crash.

It was all there—screenshots, DMs, even a blurry photo. It was him. I felt sick.

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