Soon, they began messaging me privately—first angry, then desperate, then apologetic.
The next morning, the group chat was flooded with over a hundred messages.
When Daria finally called, her tone had changed.
“We’ll pay you back,” she said.
“That’s a start,” I replied.
Because this was never just about one dinner.
I listed everything they owed—not just to me, but to Grandma. Then I told them what they needed to do: publicly apologize, list their debts, and commit to repaying them.
This time, they didn’t argue.
And they followed through.
Apologies came. Payments followed. Even Grandma received money and a sincere call.
When she asked what I had done, I smiled.
“I just helped them understand.”
After that, things slowly changed. They showed up more. They helped. Not perfectly, but consistently.
And that oversized receipt?
I still keep it.
Just in case they ever forget again.
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