A Wealthy Man Pretended to Be a Waiter and Invited a Woman on a Date to the Restaurant He Owns

When wealthy restaurateur Nate meets down-to-earth Beth at a gas station, her charm catches him off guard. Intrigued but wary from past heartbreak, Nate invites her on a date with a twist. Will his charade of being a waiter at a restaurant he owns reveal her true intentions?

Neon paint splatters covered my clothes, and I didnโ€™t realize how ridiculous I looked until I pulled up to the gas station. I stepped inside, feeling sore and a little dazed from an intense paintball match, and thatโ€™s when I saw her.Her blonde hair was tied up in a messy bun, a few wisps escaping around her face. When she noticed me and smiled, I swear my heart somersaulted.

โ€œIf the Terminator walked in right now,โ€ she teased, โ€œhe definitely wouldnโ€™t ask for your clothes.โ€

I blinked. For a second, I didnโ€™t know whether to laugh or melt into the floor.

โ€œIโ€ฆ I was just playing paintball,โ€ I replied sheepishly. My cheeks flamed up in what I could only hope wasnโ€™t an obvious blush.She grinned wider, her eyes sparkling with amusement. โ€œReally? That was my first guess.โ€ She looked me up and down, making a show of inspecting the damage the paint had done to my clothes. โ€œDid you win, orโ€ฆ?โ€

โ€œUh, yeah. My team won.โ€ I shrugged, trying to appear casual, though it was hard to feel composed under her playful gaze.

โ€œWell, congrats, soldier. Need a victory snack?โ€ She winked at me and nodded at the candy shelf, her tone still dripping with mock seriousness.
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I couldnโ€™t help but laugh. This woman โ€” Beth, her name tag read โ€” was a breath of fresh air. I donโ€™t know what came over me, but the next thing I knew, I blurted out, โ€œWould you like to grab dinner with me sometime?โ€

She blinked, the smile fading slightly as surprise flickered in her eyes. For a moment, I feared Iโ€™d misread the whole thing. But then she tilted her head and her grin returned to full force.e exchanged numbers, and I walked out of that gas station with a date to look forward to. I was excited, but it didnโ€™t take long for the anxiety to set in.

Iโ€™ve been burned too many times before. Women were more interested in the idea of Nate, the wealthy restaurateur than in Nate, the man who liked obscure indie bands and reading Manga. So, I devised a little test. Maybe it was crazy, but I had to know.

I invited Beth to my upscale Italian restaurant downtown. It was the crown jewel of my empire, and would now also be the stage on which Iโ€™d expose Bethโ€™s true intentions.I watched from across the room as Beth entered in a simple red dress that made her look effortlessly beautiful. The staff already knew the plan, so I hurried over to greet her, my heart pounding.

โ€œHey,โ€ I said, guiding her to a corner table. โ€œIโ€™m so glad you came. I saved us the best table.โ€

Beth smiled, glancing around. โ€œOh? You come here so often you know which table is the best?โ€A woman speaking to her male companion | Source: Midjourney

I chuckled as I sat across from her, fidgeting with the napkin. โ€œYeah, I work here. Just finished my shift, actually.โ€

Her eyes flickered with surprise, but her trademark grin quickly replaced it. โ€œReally? Iโ€™ve always wanted to be a waitress. Maybe Iโ€™ll jump in for a shift after dinner.โ€

I laughed nervously, watching her reaction closely. โ€œI donโ€™t recommend it. The payโ€™s awful, and the hours? Brutal.โ€โ€œGood to see you, Nate. Still recovering from that lunch rush?โ€ he asked, playing his part perfectly.

โ€œYeah, barely survived,โ€ I said with a tight smile.

Dinner arrived, and soon we were talking and laughing like old friends. She told me about her love of books, and how she used to want to write, but ended up working at the gas station to help her mom out.

She was funny and quick-witted. Her humor caught me off guard at every turn and I was thoroughly charmed by her.Being with her feltโ€ฆ effortless.

As dessert approached, my restaurant manager, Tom, came over, looking furious. Of course, it was all part of the act, but Beth didnโ€™t know that.

โ€œNate!โ€ Tom snapped, glaring at me. โ€œYou skipped out on the last 15 minutes of your shift. What the hell? Get back to the kitchen and wash the dishes, or youโ€™re fired!โ€œ

Bethโ€™s eyes went wide, and I could see the shock register.Beth stood, her face softening with concern. โ€œHey, itโ€™s okay. If you need to go, go. We can alwaysโ€”โ€

โ€œIโ€™m really sorry,โ€ I cut in, feeling the weight of the lie. โ€œIโ€™ll have to finish up back there. Iโ€™ll, uh, text you later?โ€

โ€œSure,โ€ she replied with a wink.

And with that, I excused myself, heading toward the kitchen, my mind racing. I needed time to think and to plan my next move, but I had barely been back there for two minutes when the kitchen door creaked open.Beth slipped in, her face glowing with a mixture of amusement and determination.

โ€œYou havenโ€™t started yet?โ€ she teased, rolling up her sleeves. โ€œCome on. Letโ€™s wash these dishes together and then go for a walk on the pier.โ€

I stared at her, completely floored. How did I get so lucky? A flood of emotions swept over me. It was clear now that Beth really did like me, enough to wash a mountain of dirty dishes so we could continue our date at the pierโ€ฆ how was I going to tell her this was all a test?The dishes clinked together as we scrubbed side by side, our elbows occasionally bumping. Guilt stabbed at me each time Beth smiled at me like this was the most natural thing in the world โ€” standing in the back of a high-end restaurant, washing dishes after a first date.

I couldnโ€™t stop stealing glances at her, wondering how someone like her could be so unaffected by everything.

After we finished, Beth wiped her hands on her dress, completely unfazed by the water spots. She looked at me with a playful gleam in her eyes.โ€œWell, I canโ€™t say I expected to end up elbow-deep in suds tonight, but it wasnโ€™t half bad. So, what now? Are we walking to the pier, or are you making me clean the kitchen, too?โ€

I chuckled, but the sound caught in my throat. I had to come clean with her. It was now or never.

โ€œBeth, I have to tell you something,โ€ I said, my voice a little too serious for the moment.

She tilted her head, her smile fading just a bit. โ€œOkayโ€ฆI took a breath, the truth ready to burst out of me. โ€œIโ€™m not a waiter. Well, I used to be, but not anymore. Iโ€™m actually the owner of this place. I own this restaurant and two others in the city.โ€

Beth blinked, her brows knitting together in confusion. โ€œWaitโ€ฆ what?โ€

โ€œThe whole thing tonight was a setup,โ€ I admitted, guilt creeping into my voice. โ€œI wanted to see if you liked me for who I am, not for the money or the restaurant. I know itโ€™s crazy, but Iโ€™ve been burned before, and didnโ€™t want to risk it again.โ€For a moment, Beth just stood there, her expression unreadable. My heart pounded in my chest as the silence stretched on. Then, she crossed her arms and gave me a long, searching look.

โ€œSo, let me get this straight,โ€ she finally said, her tone carefully neutral. โ€œYou lied to me all night because you thought I might beโ€ฆ what? A gold digger?โ€

I winced. โ€œIt wasnโ€™t like that. I justโ€ฆ Iโ€™ve had bad experiences. But I like you so muchโ€ฆ I just didnโ€™t want to mess this up.โ€โ€œI know it sounds terrible, and it is,โ€ I said quickly, stepping closer. โ€œBut I had to be sure you liked me for me.โ€

Beth stood quietly for a moment, processing. Then she shook her head with a small, incredulous laugh.

โ€œSoโ€ฆ did I pass your test?โ€

I nodded earnestly, feeling the weight of the night lift off my shoulders. โ€œWith flying colors.โ€e smiled back, and her playfulness quickly returned. โ€œOh, and for the record โ€” your restaurantโ€™s food isnโ€™t that great. Next time, weโ€™re going somewhere else, somewhere we wonโ€™t end up washing dishes, okay?โ€

I laughed, the sound echoing through the empty kitchen. โ€œYou got it.โ€


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