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A Gentleman Businessman Arrived at the Restaurant Without His Wallet to Test If I Was Materialistic — I Didn’t Panic… Here’s What I Did…

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It was many years ago now, but I still recall that evening at The Harrow Club, where Oliver had invited me for our second meeting. The place oozed ostentation, with dimmed lights and waiters gliding between tables like shadows. Oliver fit the surroundings perfectlyexpensive suit, conspicuous watch, and that smug half-smile, like someone accustomed to being the focus wherever he went.

Order anything you like, he said nonchalantly, not so much as glancing at the menu. I simply cant abide a woman who restricts herself.

It sounded like one of those lines from a fairy tale, told by a generous prince. Yet something about his critical gaze unsettled me. Perhaps it was the way he spoke so eagerly about his exesalways painting himself as a victim of women who, he claimed, saw him only as a wallet.

I chose the duck salad and a glass of Chardonnay; Oliver went all outsteak, tartare, and a bottle of costly claret. He pontificated about business, lamented modern superficiality, and mused on values and spiritual connection. I listened and nodded, but the whole affair felt oddless like a date and more like an exam, waiting for a tricky question to catch me off guard.

An Actors Stage

When the waiter placed the billfoldblack, leather-boundon the table, Oliver didnt break stride. Still musing aloud about the decline of virtue, he lazily reached inside his suit jacket, then to his trousers, patting pockets with exaggerated effort. His face shifted from confidence to feigned bewilderment.

Oh, blast, he said, meeting my eyes. Seems Ive left my wallet in the office, or perhaps in the other car.

He spread his hands, performing helplessness, but there was not a trace of panic. He didnt ask the waiter to wait; he didnt reach for his phone to arrange a transfer. He simply stared at me.

Well, this is awkward, isnt it? he continued, reclining in his chair. Could you cover it? Ill repay you later, or next time Ill treatwith interest.

In that moment, it was plain as day: this wasnt some mistake or moment of absent-mindedness. Oliver had planned a testas hed hinted himself half an hour before.

Id heard tales like thisread them online, seen them on shoddy dramasbut never imagined Id encounter the ploy firsthand, especially from a grown man, prosperous in appearance.

His logic was absurdly simplistic: if a woman pays for both without protest, shes good, pliable, willing to rescue and shoulder burdens. If she declines, shes mercenary, after his money. I realised I wasnt sat across from a businessman, but a manipulative soul keen to play games.

He seemed so sure of victory. In his world view, the prospect of a relationship with such a catch ought to make me silently pull out my card.

Cool Calculation

I calmly opened my handbag. Oliver visibly relaxedassuming his plan had worked.

Of course, no problem, I said softly, beckoning the waiter.

Split the bill, please, I uttered clearly. Ill pay for my meal. Let the gentleman cover his steak, wine, and dessert.

The smile vanished from Olivers face.

Whats that supposed to mean? he hissed, leaning closer. I said, Ive no wallet.

I understand, I replied, tapping my phone onto the card reader. But we barely know each other. Paying for myself is perfectly reasonable. As for the man who invited me to a lavish restaurant and ordered half the menusorry, but thats not my responsibility. Youre a grown man, Im sure youll sort it out.

The waiter stood awkwardly, glancing from me to Oliver. Oliver flushed, his facade peeling away to reveal mere boorishness.

Are you serious? he spat. All this over a bit of money? I told you Id give it back. It was only a little test.

And you got your answer, I said, rising from the table. Im a woman who wont be manipulated.

I was already making my way to the exit, but sensed the final touch was yet to be added. There Oliver sat, saddled with an unpaid bill, furious and confused, minus his precious wallet.

I returned to the table, rummaged through my purse, and placed a handful of crumpled notes and coins, the kind usually languishing at the bottom.

Oh, and by the way, I added, if your wallets in your other car, then I suppose youve no money for a cab either?

I set the change next to his glass of expensive wine.

Thats for the Tube fare. Dont fret, youll manage. Think of it as my contribution to your study of the female psyche.

Several diners glanced over. Oliver looked as though hed been slapped.

I stepped out onto the street.

That night cost me only a salad and a glass of winea small price to pay for seeing through someone, and sparing myself years of heartache. I hope Oliver learned something, though such men rarely change.

What would you have done in my placewould you have rescued the forgetful gentleman, or stuck firmly to honesty, however cold it might seem?

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