When the $827.64 bill hit the table, Jack immediately pushed it toward Lora like he always did. Lately, he’d been ordering expensive meals and inviting friends out, fully expecting her to cover everything. That night, he showed up with eight friends, bragging the dinner was “on him” — knowing she’d end up paying.
Lora looked exhausted and overwhelmed. When the bill came, she rushed to the restroom in tears, admitting on the phone to her mom that she couldn’t keep paying for Jack’s lifestyle. Hearing her heartbreak, I decided to step in.
I quietly told Lora to pretend she had an urgent call and leave without paying. Then I informed Jack that the table was double-booked for a VIP party, pressuring the group to wrap up. As Lora made her dramatic exit, Jack’s friends quickly followed, each making excuses — until he was left alone with the massive bill.
For once, Jack had no one to rely on. He reluctantly paid the full amount himself. The next day, Lora came back to thank me — lighter, happier, and finally free. Sometimes karma doesn’t need to shout; it just needs the right moment to land.