The Object in the Bag
It started with a small, crescent-shaped object I found inside a thrift-store handbag โ beige, soft, and strangely personal.
I bought the bag because it reminded me of my mother, but this hidden thing unsettled me.
At work, no one could guess what it was. โMaybe itโs some kind of orthopedic thing,โ said Mark.
โLooks like part of a bra insert,โ whispered Nina. Nothing fit. Later, I discovered online that it resembled โinvisible comfort inserts for heels.โ
A boutique owner named Rosa examined it and frowned. โThese are custom-made,โ she said.
โTheyโre always sold in pairs. People donโt lose just one.โ
That night, I searched the bag again โ and found a note: โMeet me where we last stood โ bring the other one.โ
Days later, I saw a missing poster for Veronica Hale, a fashion consultant who vanished months earlier.
Her handbagโthe same oneโhad been donated by mistake.
Inside the object was a marking: V.H. 02.
I returned the bag to the thrift store. The next morning, it was gone.
Some things, I realized, arenโt meant to be found.

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