Excitement for their weekend getaway turned to anger when Romy’s friends skipped paying their share of the $2,000 cabin. Little did they know, she had a smart plan to make sure they paid up. Every year, my friends and I plan a girls’ weekend trip.
We take turns planning, and this time it was my turn!
I was thrilled to find the perfect spot: a cozy cabin right by a sparkling lake.
We all screamed with joy when I showed the photos.
The cabin looked like something from a magazine. It had a warm fireplace, amazing lake views, and even a hot tub.
The total cost was $2,000 for three nights, which came to a fair $250 each for our group of eight.
“Since I booked the cabin and paid up front,” I told my friends, “it’d be great if you all sent me your share before we go. Sound good?”
“Perfect, Romy!” Bird said first.
“Thanks for doing it.”
“No problem at all,” Till added.
“Count me in!” Pearl said.
One by one, everyone agreed. “Looks good!”
“I got it.”
The yeses kept coming.
Everyone seemed ready to pay and promised to send the money before the trip. Easy, right?
Not even close.
As the trip got closer, the plan fell apart.
First, Bird said, “Hey, Romy, my car needs new tires, so I might be late with the money. I’ll send it next week.”
A week later, Pearl messaged, “Ugh, my credit card bill is huge this month.
Can I wait till my next paycheck?”
“Just waiting on my next pay,” Till said.
Weeks went by, and as I reminded them, the excuses kept coming. Each excuse was different, like they’d made them up together.
Then came silence.
No replies, no calls, nothing from Gus, Dren, Kitty, or even reliable Fern.
By the week before the trip, I was out $2,000 and felt totally used.
The same people I called friends had quietly refused to pay. The ones I trusted most had ganged up on me. Why were they doing this?
Had I done something wrong?
Or was this a test to see if I’d let them walk over me?
I wasn’t sure, but it made me mad.
I knew I had to do something strong to show I wasn’t weak. So, I made a plan they’d never forget.
I don’t like drama, but this was too much.
The night before the trip, I took a deep breath and grabbed my phone to start my plan. I sent a group text full of fake excitement.
“So pumped to see you all at the cabin tomorrow!
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