My Friend Always Forgot Her Wallet, So I Taught Her a Lesson She Won’t Forget

So, I had this friend — let’s call her “M.” She’s fun, outgoing, and the life of every party. But there was one tiny problem: she never paid for anything. Like, ever.

At first, I didn’t think much of it. We all cover for our friends sometimes, right? But eventually, it became a pattern.

Dinner? “Oops, I left my wallet at home.” Coffee run? “Can you get this one?

I’ll send you the money later.” And spoiler: she never sent it. One day, just out of curiosity, I started keeping track — and y’all, she owed me over $500. Five.

Hundred. Dollars. All for “small things.”

The breaking point came when we went out to dinner with a group.

She ordered the lobster, dessert, and two cocktails — absolutely living her best life. When the bill arrived, she did her usual move: slid it toward me and said, “You’ve got this, right? You always do.”

The whole table went silent.

Everyone expected me to laugh it off and say yes. But nope. Not this time.

I looked her straight in the eye and told her, “Actually, no. Since you still owe me for the last five times, this one’s all yours.”

The look on her face was priceless. She turned bright red, muttered something about “running to the ATM,” grabbed her bag, and left.

And guess what? She never came back. We haven’t really spoken since.

But honestly? Good riddance. Because here’s the thing: real friends don’t leave you holding the bill — in restaurants or in life.

Source: brightside.me

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