A Little Girl Crashed His Blind Date And Changed Everything-Tep

I arrived fifteen minutes early because I had forgotten how dating worked, but I still remembered how to look prepared.

That was my default setting.

Prepared for board meetings.

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Prepared for investor calls.

Prepared for product launch delays and quarterly reports and the kind of bad news people wrapped in clean fonts before sliding across conference tables.

A blind date was different.

There was no agenda.

No meeting notes.

No polite assistant confirming everyone’s availability.

Just a table for two, one empty chair, and me sitting under the warm light of a downtown restaurant pretending I was not nervous.

The restaurant was the kind of place my sister Rachel described as “nice but not too intimidating,” which meant it was absolutely intimidating.

The wineglasses looked too delicate for human hands.

The waiters moved quietly.

The menu had descriptions longer than some emails from my legal team.

I had chosen a corner table because I thought it would make conversation easier.

By 7:45 PM, that corner table just made it easier for everyone to see that I had been stood up.

The sound around me felt sharper the longer I waited.

Forks tapped plates.

Ice shifted in glasses.

Somewhere behind me, someone laughed too loudly, and I felt that laugh land right between my shoulder blades.

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