What’s worse than seeing your $368 meal crash to the floor? Watching your friend smirk as it happens. She thought she’d get away with ruining my meal, but karma served up a delicious twist.
What would you do if you went out to dinner with a pregnant friend, and she told you not to order a dish you’d been dying to have for weeks, just because she couldn’t eat it? When my friend said this, I didn’t listen and ordered it anyway. But then she ruined it right in front of my eyes! Little did she know, karma was watching, and boy, did it have a surprise in storeβ¦
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I’m Irene, a 35-year-old foodie with an adventurous palate. For weeks, I’d been dreaming about trying the famous Gold Leaf Sushi at this fancy downtown restaurant. It cost a pretty penny… $368 to be exact. But I’d been saving up for this culinary masterpiece.
My friend Sarah, eight months pregnant, was part of our dinner group. We’d discussed the restaurant beforehand, and she seemed fine with it. They had plenty of pregnancy-friendly options like salads and soups, so I figured we were good to go.
As we settled into our seats, the excitement bubbled up inside me. I couldn’t wait to order that sushi! But when I mentioned it, Sarah’s face twisted into a scowl.
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“You’ve got to be kidding me!” she snapped. “I’ve been dreaming about that dish for ages. And now, with this baby, I’m stuck eating salads and steamed vegetables like a rabbit. It’s just not fair. If you order it, you’re being a selfish jerk. How could you even consider it?”
My jaw dropped. I blinked a few times, trying to process her outburst. “But Sarah, we talked about this restaurant days ago. You didn’t say anything then.”
Sarah crossed her arms, her eyes narrowing. “Well, I’m saying something now. Don’t order it.”
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I took a deep breath, trying to keep my cool. “Look, I get it. Pregnancy cravings are tough. But this is my meal, and I’ve been looking forward to it for weeks. You’ve got lots of other options here too.”
Sarah’s nostrils flared, but I turned to the waitress and placed my order anyway. As she walked away, I couldn’t help but notice the icy glare Sarah was sending my way.
“I hope you’re happy with yourself, you selfish witch!” she muttered.
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I sighed, wishing I could make her understand. “Come on, Sarah. Let’s just enjoy our evening, okay?”
But the tension at our table was thick enough to cut with a knife, and I had a sinking feeling this night was about to take a turn for the worse.
Meanwhile, Sarah’s mood cast a pall over the table as we waited for our meals.
I tried to make small talk, but she responded with only curt nods and one-word answers. Our other friends exchanged uncomfortable glances, aware of the awkwardness in the room.
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Finally, the waitress approached us with our food. My heart raced as she set down my bowl of Gold Leaf Sushi. It was even more beautiful than I’d imagined… a true work of art.
“Wow!” I breathed, my eyes wide with wonder. “It’s stunning! π”
But before I could pick up my chopsticks, Sarah’s arm shot out. In one swift motion, she shoved the plate off the table. It crashed to the floor, scattering my precious sushi everywhere.
The restaurant fell silent. All eyes turned to our table as I sat there, frozen in shock. π±
Sushi scattered on the floor | Source: Midjourney
Sarah leaned back in her chair, a smug smile on her face. “Whoops! Guess that’s what happens when you forget to consult the Etiquette Encyclopedia!”
My hands shook as I stared at the ruined dish on the floor. “Sarah, how could you?”
She shrugged, acting as if she’d done nothing wrong. “Maybe next time you’ll think twice before being so selfish.”
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I felt tears pricking at the corners of my eyes. This was supposed to be a special night, and now it was RUINED. π
As I struggled to find words, I heard footsteps approaching our table.
The restaurant manager, a towering figure with a calm demeanor, approached the table. He looked directly at Sarah and said, “Ma’am, you’ll need to cover the cost of that dish.”
Sarah’s smug expression vanished in an instant. “What? But Iβ”
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Before she could finish, another figure emerged from the kitchen. It was the waitress, her face serene as she carried a dish that took my breath away.
It was another Gold Leaf Sushi, but this one was even more magnificent than the first. The plate was adorned with extra toppings, the fish gleaming like jewels under the restaurant’s soft lighting.
Without a word, the waitress placed the dish in front of me. She gave me a small nod, then turned and walked back to the kitchen, ignoring Sarah completely.
A waitress holding a tray of Gold Leaf Sushi | Source: Midjourney
I stared at the beautiful creation before me, then looked up at Sarah. Her jaw had dropped, her eyes wide with disbelief.
“I… but… that’s not fair!” she sputtered.
One of our friends, Lisa, leaned forward. “Sarah, what’s not fair is how you’ve been acting. Irene didn’t do anything wrong.”
Sarah’s face flushed red. “She ordered something I can’t have! She knew I wanted it! π‘”
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Another friend, Mike, shook his head. “Come on, Sarah. You can’t expect everyone to avoid things just because you’re pregnant. That’s not how it works.”
I picked up my chopsticks, my hand slightly shaking. “I’m sorry you’re upset, Sarah. But this was my choice, and you had no right to ruin my food.”
Sarah crossed her arms, glaring at all of us. “Fine. Take her side. See if I care.”
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As I took my first bite of the exquisite sushi, it was a symphony of flavors, but it also played a melody of emotions within me.
I was relieved at having my dish replaced, sad at the conflict with my friend, and had a small sense of satisfaction that karma had played its part. π
The rest of the meal passed in awkward silence, with Sarah refusing to speak to anyone. As the waiter brought our bill, I saw her eyes widen in horror.
“$368?? I’m not paying for that sushi!” she exclaimed. “It was an accident!”
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The manager, who had been keeping an eye on our table, stepped forward. “I’m afraid you are responsible for the dish you destroyed, ma’am. It’s restaurant policy.”
Sarah looked around the table, desperately seeking support. But this time, no one came to her defense.
As Sarah fumbled for her credit card, muttering under her breath, I couldn’t help but feel a twinge of sympathy. Yes, she’d acted terribly, but I knew pregnancy could be tough.
“Sarah,” I said softly, “I’m sorry this evening turned out like this. I never meant to upset you.”
She shot me a glare. “Save it, Irene. You got what you wanted, didn’t you? π”
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Lisa sighed. “Sarah, come on. You’re the one who overreacted. Irene didn’t do anything wrong.”
“Whatever,” Sarah snapped, slamming her card down on the bill tray. “I’m out of here.”
As she stormed out of the restaurant, the rest of us sat in stunned silence.
Mike was the first to speak. “Well, that was… intense.”
I nodded, still processing everything that had happened. “I just don’t understand why she got so upset. We talked about coming here days ago.”
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Lisa reached over and squeezed my hand. “Don’t beat yourself up, Irene. Pregnancy hormones can be rough, but that doesn’t excuse her behavior.”
I smiled gratefully at my friends. “Thanks, guys. I’m just glad you all stuck around.”
“Of course we did,” Mike grinned. “Besides, where else would we get front-row seats to such delicious karma?”
We all chuckled and as we finished our meals and shared stories, I couldn’t help but feel grateful for true friends who stood by me, even in the face of flying sushi and pregnancy-fueled tantrums.
A woman eating sushi in a restaurant | Source: Midjourney
As the evening wound down, I savored the last bites of my incredible sushi. The chef had truly outdone herself with the replacement dish, and I made a mental note to send her a thank-you note.
“You know,” Lisa mused, swirling her glass of wine, “I hope Sarah realizes how she acted tonight. It’s not okay to treat people like that, pregnant or not.”
I nodded, setting down my chopsticks. “I hope so too. I value our friendship, but this was just too much.”
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Mike leaned back in his chair, a thoughtful expression on his face. “Maybe we should reach out to her tomorrow? See if she’s calmed down?”
“That’s a good idea,” I agreed. “I’d hate for this to be the end of our friendship. But she needs to understand that her behavior wasn’t acceptable.”
The evening had been a rollercoaster, but as we stepped into the cool night, I felt a sense of peace and closure.
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“Hey,” Lisa said, linking her arm through mine. “How about next time we try that new Italian place down the street? I hear their tiramisu is to die for.”
I chuckled, giving her arm a squeeze. “Sounds perfect. And this time, let’s make it a drama-free dinner.”
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As we said our goodbyes and headed home, I couldn’t help but smile.Β Life, like a perfectly crafted sushi roll, could be messy and unpredictable. But with the right ingredients (good friends, a sense of justice, and a dash of humor), even the most chaotic situations could turn into something beautiful.
And who knows? Maybe someday, Sarah and I would look back on this night and laugh. But for now, I was content knowing that karma, like the best sushi, is best served fresh!Β π
A plate of Gold Leaf Sushi worth $368 | Source: Midjourney