She held her ground, yet he wouldn’t stop suggesting it. Finally, still thinking he might not be able to afford to eat out, she said they could just order drinks and leave. He got very defensive, saying he had money but would rather be at his house.
She jokingly asked, “You’re not a killer, are you?” Instead of laughing, he became very serious and coldly said, “You don’t think I would hurt you, do you?”
At this point, she knew that she most definitely did not want to ever go out with this guy again.
Then, he strangely suggested driving her to his place in his car, offering to drop her back off at her car afterward. As if that wasn’t weird enough, he told her she’d have to sit in the back of his two-door car because he had a bunch of packages in the front seat.
“Every alarm bell was going off at this point,” she recalls. “The fact his car didn’t have back doors made it even more sinister because imagine if something happened in the car and I couldn’t escape?”
Thankfully, she told him that she felt he was being sinister and told him firmly that she wouldn’t be going anywhere with him. He got up from the table, said he was going to the bathroom, and eventually left the café without a word.
“Massive bullet dodged, in my opinion,” she says. We agree
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