She Tried to Scam Me With a $150 Lobster on Our First Date, But One Detail Exposed Everything

She Ordered a $150 Lobster—Then Tried to Flip the Bill

By 32, I thought I had a decent read on people. Not perfect—just experienced enough to notice when something felt off. After a string of relationships that faded out quietly, my life had narrowed into a routine: work, home, and nights that blurred together.

My sister Erin finally called it out.
“You’re disappearing,” she said, sliding my phone across the table. “Download an app. At least try.”
So we did. It started as a joke—swiping through profiles like we were qualified to judge anyone in seconds. Then it felt possible.

That’s when I matched with Chloe.

She stood out right away—confident, a bit intense, not the usual “easygoing” profile. We clicked fast. Messages turned into long back-and-forth conversations. She challenged me, didn’t just agree. It felt different. Then she said, “Let’s do something special. No boring coffee.”

I paused. “Special” can mean great—or expensive.

So I set a boundary early.
“I usually split the bill on first dates. Keeps things simple.” The Date

I got there early, sat at the bar, tried to look relaxed while checking the door every few seconds.

The bartender smirked. “First date?”
I didn’t deny it.

Then Chloe walked in.

She looked exactly like her photos—maybe even more polished. Red dress, confident posture, the kind of presence that pulls attention without asking for it.

The first part of the date actually went well. Conversation flowed. The spark was there. For a moment, I thought maybe this could be something.

Then the server came back for our order.

“I’ll have the lobster,” Chloe said immediately. “Extra butter.”

I noticed how she said it. Not casually—deliberately. Like it mattered that people heard.

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