My Friend Asked Me to Find out What Her Date Thinks of Her While I Was in a Clown Costume

Being a radio host who gives dating advice doesnโ€™t make navigating love any easierโ€”especially when I crashed my best friendโ€™s first date dressed as a clown. What happened that night was unexpected, and now Iโ€™m caught in a situation I never saw coming. Sometimes, life takes you where you least expect.

Once again, I found myself in Lucyโ€™s cozy kitchen, she animatedly talked about yet another man who had caught her attention. Lucyโ€™s love life was always buzzing with activity, unlike mine.

Finding a partner wasnโ€™t easy for meโ€”I didnโ€™t 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.

โ€œHeโ€™s perfect!โ€ Lucy said, pulling me out of my thoughts. โ€œWeโ€™ve been texting nonstop. Heโ€™s so sweet. I think he might be different.โ€

โ€œSo, you havenโ€™t actually met him yet?โ€ I asked, raising an eyebrow.

โ€œNot yet, but weโ€™re meeting Friday. Iโ€™m so excited. I can feel this is going to be great!โ€ she said.

I smirked without meaning to.

โ€œWhatโ€™s that look for?โ€ she asked, narrowing her eyes.

โ€œNothing. Itโ€™s just… you donโ€™t even know him yet. People can seem amazing online but be completely different in real life,โ€ I said.

โ€œYouโ€™re so distrustful. Thatโ€™s why you donโ€™t have a man,โ€ Lucy replied, crossing her arms.

โ€œI donโ€™t have a man because men are idiots,โ€ I said with a shrug.

โ€œNot Mike. Heโ€™s wonderful. I think he might even be the one,โ€ she said.

โ€œListen 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 Lucyโ€™s upcoming dateโ€”until Friday arrived, and I received a message from her.

There I was, dressed as a clown, surrounded by kidsโ€”my nieceโ€™s friendsโ€”because 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.

โ€œWell, you can do it,โ€ my brother had said, as if asking me to juggle balloons and make kids laugh was no big deal.

โ€œIโ€™m a radio host, not an entertainer!โ€ I snapped.

โ€œItโ€™s basically the same thing,โ€ he replied with a grin.

Even though I wanted to storm out, we both knew I wouldnโ€™t. 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 donโ€™t 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

Iโ€™m 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. โ€œMike, this is Trish, my best friend,โ€ she said.

โ€œNice to meet you,โ€ Mike said. His eyes briefly flicked to my bright red nose.

โ€œHi,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 couldnโ€™t help but jump in.

โ€œYouโ€™re into old films?โ€ I asked, intrigued.

โ€œBig 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. โ€œSo, what do you think of Lucy?โ€ I asked.

โ€œUm… I mean, sheโ€™s cute,โ€ Mike said, glancing away like he wasnโ€™t sure how to answer.

โ€œNice? Lucy is more than cute. Sheโ€™s amazing,โ€ I said, my voice firm. โ€œSheโ€™s funny, smart, and a great cook. I go to her place for dinner sometimes because I canโ€™t stand cooking.โ€

โ€œI love cooking,โ€ Mike said, smiling a little.

โ€œSee? 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.

โ€œBut I donโ€™t want to argue over who cooks dinner,โ€ Mike said, breaking the moment. โ€œThere should only be one chef in the kitchen.โ€

I laughed. โ€œSo, youโ€™re the chef?โ€ I asked, raising an eyebrow.

โ€œAlways,โ€ he said with a grin, and we both laughed.

Just then, Lucy returned to the table. โ€œWhatโ€™s so funny?โ€ she asked, looking between us. โ€œWere you talking about me?โ€

โ€œSort of,โ€ I said.

Mikeโ€™s phone buzzed, and he excused himself to take the call. The moment he left, Lucy turned to me eagerly. โ€œSo? What does he think of me?โ€

โ€œHe thinks youโ€™re cute,โ€ I said carefully. โ€œWhat do you think of him?โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know,โ€ she said, her brow furrowing. โ€œWatching you two, I feel like heโ€™s more your type.โ€

โ€œPfft. What? No. What? No,โ€ I stammered.

โ€œNot very convincing,โ€ she said with a smirk.

โ€œIt doesnโ€™t matter. Heโ€™s your date,โ€ I said firmly. โ€œThereโ€™s a ruleโ€”never go after your friendโ€™s guy.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s just a first date,โ€ Lucy said with a shrug. Then she smiled. โ€œBut Iโ€™m glad you reacted like thatโ€”I think I really like him.โ€

I smiled back, but deep down, something felt off. A tiny pang of sadness hit me, and I wasnโ€™t 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 didnโ€™t 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.

โ€œSo, do you work as an entertainer?โ€ Mike asked, his tone light.

โ€œWhy do you ask?โ€ I replied, narrowing my eyes playfully. Then I saw him glance at my outfit, and it hit me. โ€œOh, 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.

โ€œWell, thatโ€™s bold of you,โ€ Mike said, grinning.

โ€œIt was fine until the kids tried to tear my costume apart. Theyโ€™re little savages,โ€ I joked.

Mike laughed. โ€œKids can be wild. Theyโ€™ve got endless energy.โ€

โ€œYeah, but they mean well,โ€ I said.

He paused. โ€œListen, Trish…โ€ he began, his voice softer, but before he could finish, Lucy appeared.

โ€œWant to walk me home?โ€ she asked him brightly. โ€œI live close by.โ€

โ€œOf 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 didnโ€™t say much about Mike, which was unusual for her.

She only mentioned that he hadnโ€™t wanted to come up to her apartment after their date.

She shrugged it off, but I could tell she wasnโ€™t thrilled. I didnโ€™t 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 ๐Ÿ™‚ Itโ€™s 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 ๐Ÿ˜‰ So, what do you think?

I frowned, trying to steady my thoughts.

@Me

Sorry, I donโ€™t go on dates with men my friends like.

@Unknown

Lucy and I only had one date. But I havenโ€™t felt a connection like this in yearsโ€”with 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 couldnโ€™t 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 wasnโ€™t a mess.

โ€œHi, this is Trish. How can I help with your love troubles?โ€ I said, wishing someone could help with mine.

โ€œHi,โ€ a manโ€™s voice said, calm and familiar. โ€œI donโ€™t date much. Itโ€™s 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 havenโ€™t felt in yearsโ€”maybe ever.โ€

I froze. My heart skipped a beat. It was Mike.

โ€œBut she wonโ€™t go out with me. She says itโ€™s wrong. I donโ€™t know what to do,โ€ he said. โ€œI really like her.โ€

My mouth went dry. โ€œMaybe you should listen to her and let it go,โ€ I managed, my voice unsteady.

โ€œSheโ€™s unforgettable. The kind of person who stays with you for a lifetime,โ€ he said softly.

I smiled, caught off guard. โ€œYou probably just think that because she was wearing a clown costume,โ€ I said, my tone lighter.

โ€œIโ€™d remember her no matter what she wore,โ€ he replied without hesitation. โ€œSo, will this girl go out with me?โ€

I hesitated, feeling torn. โ€œIโ€™m afraid thatโ€™s impossible,โ€ I said quietly.

Before I could say more, my producer buzzed in. โ€œTake the next callโ€”itโ€™s important,โ€ she said.

I switched lines. โ€œGo out with him! You have my blessing!โ€ Lucy yelled through the line. I blinked, stunned. โ€œFinally, a guy you like!โ€

โ€œBut you like him,โ€ I stammered, realizing we were still live.

โ€œNot really. He likes you,โ€ Lucy said.

โ€œItโ€™s not right,โ€ I protested weakly.

โ€œForget right or wrong. Listen to your heart. You always say that to others. Take your own advice for once,โ€ Lucy urged.

โ€œSo, what do you say?โ€ Mikeโ€™s voice came back, gentle but insistent. โ€œHer friend gave her blessing.โ€

I sighed, my walls crumbling. โ€œYes,โ€ I whispered.

The sound engineer played an applause track, and I couldnโ€™t help but laugh. My face burned as I blushed, feeling completely exposedโ€”but strangely happy.

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