The Funniest Disaster Date Night You’ll Read All Year

My husband and I were dressed to the nines, ready for a perfect evening — dinner, theater, romance, the whole thing. We had one simple plan before leaving: put the cat in the backyard and leave a light on, just so the house wouldn’t look empty. Easy. Quick. No drama.

But in our house, “no drama” is impossible.

As soon as we opened the door to meet our Uber, our round, overly confident cat shot between our legs like a furry bowling ball and sprinted inside the house. Straight upstairs. Straight toward the parakeet she loves terrorizing.

My husband groaned, muttered something about “just five minutes,” and dashed inside to catch her. Meanwhile, I waited awkwardly in the Uber, trying not to look like a woman whose life was falling apart one pet at a time.

Not wanting the driver to think our house would be empty for hours — you never know these days — I blurted out the first excuse that came to mind:

“Oh, my husband will be right back. He’s just… saying goodnight to my mother.”

That sounded normal, right?

A few minutes later, my husband came back outside, red-faced and sweating, hair sticking up like he’d been battling demons. He slid into the back seat and said — loudly, breathlessly:

“Sorry about that! I had to put her back in the yard. She was trying to escape again!”

The Uber driver’s eyes went wide.

I froze.

My husband froze.

And then it hit us both — the awful realization:

The driver thought we had put my mother in the backyard.
And that she had tried to escape.
Again.

Silence. Pure, heavy silence.

I tried to fix it. I tried. I really did.

“No, no! He means the cat! Not my—”
But the driver just kept nodding calmly like he’d heard enough horror stories to last a lifetime.

We spent the entire ride praying he wouldn’t call the police.

By the time we got to the restaurant, we were laughing so hard we could barely breathe. Our romantic evening turned into two hours of wiping tears and repeating,

“Not the mother… the cat… THE CAT!”

Sometimes your night out doesn’t start with candlelit elegance —
sometimes it starts with your Uber driver thinking you imprison your mother in the backyard.

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