Being a radio host who gives dating advice doesnโt make navigating love any easierโespecially when I crashed my best friendโs first date dressed as a clown. What happened that night was unexpected, and now Iโm caught in a situation I never saw coming. Sometimes, life takes you where you least expect.
Once again, I found myself in Lucyโs cozy kitchen, she animatedly talked about yet another man who had caught her attention. Lucyโs love life was always buzzing with activity, unlike mine.

Finding a partner wasnโt easy for meโI didnโt want to date just to avoid being alone.
I believed it was better to wait than to settle, even if that meant coming home to my cat instead of a husband.
โHeโs perfect!โ Lucy said, pulling me out of my thoughts. โWeโve been texting nonstop. Heโs so sweet. I think he might be different.โ

โSo, you havenโt actually met him yet?โ I asked, raising an eyebrow.
โNot yet, but weโre meeting Friday. Iโm so excited. I can feel this is going to be great!โ she said.
I smirked without meaning to.
โWhatโs that look for?โ she asked, narrowing her eyes.

โNothing. Itโs just… you donโt even know him yet. People can seem amazing online but be completely different in real life,โ I said.
โYouโre so distrustful. Thatโs why you donโt have a man,โ Lucy replied, crossing her arms.
โI donโt have a man because men are idiots,โ I said with a shrug.
โNot Mike. Heโs wonderful. I think he might even be the one,โ she said.
โListen to your heart,โ I replied. That was my go-to advice, though Lucy said it about every guy she met.
After that evening, I forgot about Mike and Lucyโs upcoming dateโuntil Friday arrived, and I received a message from her.
There I was, dressed as a clown, surrounded by kidsโmy nieceโs friendsโbecause my brother had forgotten to hire an entertainer for her birthday party.

The striped clown suit was too tight, and the red wig itched like crazy. I could feel sweat dripping down my back as kids tugged at my oversized shoes and poked my sides.
โWell, you can do it,โ my brother had said, as if asking me to juggle balloons and make kids laugh was no big deal.
โIโm a radio host, not an entertainer!โ I snapped.
โItโs basically the same thing,โ he replied with a grin.

Even though I wanted to storm out, we both knew I wouldnโt. I always stepped in for family, no matter how ridiculous the request.
As I tried to keep the kids from snatching my wig, my phone buzzed in my pocket. I quickly checked it, careful to keep my clown nose in place.
@Lucy
When will you be free???

@Me
About half an hour
@Lucy
I need your help!!!!
@Me
What happened??
I frowned. Lucy was on her date with Mike. Had something gone wrong?

@Lucy
I donโt know if Mike likes me! I need you to find out!
@Me
How am I supposed to do that?
@Lucy
You do this all the time on your radio show!
@Me
Iโm in a clown costume!!!

@Lucy
Pleaseeeeeee
@Me
Fine, but you owe me.
@Lucy
Thank you thank you thank you!!!!!!!

I sighed, stuffing my phone back into my pocket. After peeling off the kids and saying goodbye, I messaged Lucy for the location and called a cab.
When I walked into the dimly lit bar, Lucy spotted me instantly and waved enthusiastically.
I hesitated, adjusting my ridiculous clown wig as a group of strangers gave me confused looks. Taking a deep breath, I made my way to their table.

Lucy beamed as I sat down. โMike, this is Trish, my best friend,โ she said.
โNice to meet you,โ Mike said. His eyes briefly flicked to my bright red nose.
โHi,โ I replied, trying to ignore how ridiculous I looked.
Lucy launched into small talk, but the conversation quickly shifted. Mike mentioned a classic movie, and I couldnโt help but jump in.
โYouโre into old films?โ I asked, intrigued.
โBig time,โ Mike said, his face lighting up.
We exchanged favorite titles, diving into directors and scenes. Lucy fidgeted, looking uninterested. I tried to change topics, but Mike kept steering it back.
When Lucy excused herself, I leaned in. โSo, what do you think of Lucy?โ I asked.

โUm… I mean, sheโs cute,โ Mike said, glancing away like he wasnโt sure how to answer.
โNice? Lucy is more than cute. Sheโs amazing,โ I said, my voice firm. โSheโs funny, smart, and a great cook. I go to her place for dinner sometimes because I canโt stand cooking.โ
โI love cooking,โ Mike said, smiling a little.

โSee? You two already have something in common,โ I said, trying to be encouraging. But then he looked right at me.
His eyes seemed to study mine, and for a moment, I felt something strange. It was like a spark, something unexpected. My cheeks got warm, and I quickly smiled back.
โBut I donโt want to argue over who cooks dinner,โ Mike said, breaking the moment. โThere should only be one chef in the kitchen.โ

I laughed. โSo, youโre the chef?โ I asked, raising an eyebrow.
โAlways,โ he said with a grin, and we both laughed.
Just then, Lucy returned to the table. โWhatโs so funny?โ she asked, looking between us. โWere you talking about me?โ
โSort of,โ I said.

Mikeโs phone buzzed, and he excused himself to take the call. The moment he left, Lucy turned to me eagerly. โSo? What does he think of me?โ
โHe thinks youโre cute,โ I said carefully. โWhat do you think of him?โ
โI donโt know,โ she said, her brow furrowing. โWatching you two, I feel like heโs more your type.โ

โPfft. What? No. What? No,โ I stammered.
โNot very convincing,โ she said with a smirk.
โIt doesnโt matter. Heโs your date,โ I said firmly. โThereโs a ruleโnever go after your friendโs guy.โ
โItโs just a first date,โ Lucy said with a shrug. Then she smiled. โBut Iโm glad you reacted like thatโI think I really like him.โ

I smiled back, but deep down, something felt off. A tiny pang of sadness hit me, and I wasnโt sure why.
We stayed a bit longer, and I tried to shift the focus so Mike and Lucy could talk.
But every time I said something to steer the conversation, Mike directed his answers back to me. It was hard not to notice, and Lucy didnโt seem thrilled.
When we decided to leave, Lucy headed to the restroom again, leaving me alone with Mike. The night air was cool, and I shivered a little.
โSo, do you work as an entertainer?โ Mike asked, his tone light.
โWhy do you ask?โ I replied, narrowing my eyes playfully. Then I saw him glance at my outfit, and it hit me. โOh, no! I host a radio show. Dating advice, mostly. My niece had a birthday party, and my brother forgot to hire an entertainer.โ I gestured to my clown costume with a sheepish smile.

โWell, thatโs bold of you,โ Mike said, grinning.
โIt was fine until the kids tried to tear my costume apart. Theyโre little savages,โ I joked.
Mike laughed. โKids can be wild. Theyโve got endless energy.โ
โYeah, but they mean well,โ I said.

He paused. โListen, Trish…โ he began, his voice softer, but before he could finish, Lucy appeared.
โWant to walk me home?โ she asked him brightly. โI live close by.โ
โOf course,โ Mike said, stepping toward her.
He turned back to me, and we both hesitated. He went for a hug while I offered a handshake, and we ended up with an awkward high five.
It made us laugh, but as they walked away, I felt something strange, a little twist in my chest.
The next few days passed quietly. Lucy didnโt say much about Mike, which was unusual for her.
She only mentioned that he hadnโt wanted to come up to her apartment after their date.

She shrugged it off, but I could tell she wasnโt thrilled. I didnโt press her for details.
One morning, as I was sipping my coffee, my phone buzzed. It was a text from an unknown number.
@Unknown
Hey ๐ Itโs Mike. I know this is weird, but would you like to meet up sometime?
I stared at the screen, my stomach flipping.
@Me
How did you get my number?
@Unknown
Secret ๐ So, what do you think?
I frowned, trying to steady my thoughts.
@Me
Sorry, I donโt go on dates with men my friends like.

@Unknown
Lucy and I only had one date. But I havenโt felt a connection like this in yearsโwith anyone. Not until I met you.
My chest tightened. I stared at the words longer than I should have.
@Me
Sorry, but no.

I set my phone down. Saying no felt like the right thing, but his words lingered, leaving a knot I couldnโt untangle.
I tried to shake it off and focus on work. During my radio show, I put on my usual cheerful voice, pretending my own heart wasnโt a mess.
โHi, this is Trish. How can I help with your love troubles?โ I said, wishing someone could help with mine.
โHi,โ a manโs voice said, calm and familiar. โI donโt date much. Itโs hard for me to find a connection with someone. But recently, I went on a date with one woman. Her friend showed up in a clown costume. And, well, with the friend, I felt something I havenโt felt in yearsโmaybe ever.โ
I froze. My heart skipped a beat. It was Mike.
โBut she wonโt go out with me. She says itโs wrong. I donโt know what to do,โ he said. โI really like her.โ

My mouth went dry. โMaybe you should listen to her and let it go,โ I managed, my voice unsteady.
โSheโs unforgettable. The kind of person who stays with you for a lifetime,โ he said softly.
I smiled, caught off guard. โYou probably just think that because she was wearing a clown costume,โ I said, my tone lighter.

โIโd remember her no matter what she wore,โ he replied without hesitation. โSo, will this girl go out with me?โ
I hesitated, feeling torn. โIโm afraid thatโs impossible,โ I said quietly.
Before I could say more, my producer buzzed in. โTake the next callโitโs important,โ she said.

I switched lines. โGo out with him! You have my blessing!โ Lucy yelled through the line. I blinked, stunned. โFinally, a guy you like!โ
โBut you like him,โ I stammered, realizing we were still live.
โNot really. He likes you,โ Lucy said.
โItโs not right,โ I protested weakly.

โForget right or wrong. Listen to your heart. You always say that to others. Take your own advice for once,โ Lucy urged.
โSo, what do you say?โ Mikeโs voice came back, gentle but insistent. โHer friend gave her blessing.โ
I sighed, my walls crumbling. โYes,โ I whispered.
The sound engineer played an applause track, and I couldnโt help but laugh. My face burned as I blushed, feeling completely exposedโbut strangely happy.

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