The Waitress With A Past

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We sat at a café table and ordered. Then I realized our waitress was somewhat familiar yet hostile. She flung the menu and insulted me.

I asked, “Do we know each other?”

She said, “Of course we do.”

“You shamed me in high school.

Remember drama club auditions? I forgot my lines, and you laughed.

Told everyone I was a joke. You made sure no one forgot.”

I felt like someone poured cold water on my back.

My tablemate raised her eyebrows in confusion.

I looked to the waitress to remember her face. Then it clicked. Sandra.

She’d always been shy and quiet.

In eleventh grade, she botched an audition. I laughed without meaning to be nasty.

Others joined. One of those foolish teenage moments that was funny but now awful to remember.

“I’m sorry,” I instantly said.

“I didn’t know—”
“You never do,” she interrupted. “People like you move on. But some of us carry it.”

She left before I could respond.

My companion murmured, “What was that about?”

I described everything as best I could, feeling humiliation and remorse come over me.

I hadn’t considered high school in years. Now I was different.

Apparently not for everyone. I asked to talk to her after eating.

She skipped it.

The check arrived from another waiter. Leave a note with my number, writing, “If you ever want to talk, I’m genuinely sorry.”

I was surprised she reached out. I half-hoped she wouldn’t.

Facing past mistakes is awkward.

I got a text the next day. “See you tomorrow.

4 PM. Same café.

Are you serious?”

Arrived early, palms sweating.

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