The night before my best friend disappeared, she handed me a $5 bill and said, “I owe you money. Take this bill!” It seemed random — just another one of her quirky gestures — so I smiled, took it, and dropped it into my savings jar without giving it another thought. I had no idea that moment would become the last time I ever saw her.
Three weeks later, while cleaning my room, I noticed the jar and decided to count the money. When I unfolded that same $5 bill, something caught my eye — a faint blue scribble near the corner. Curious, I brought it closer to the light.
That’s when my heart stopped. Written in tiny, neat handwriting were the words: “No matter what happens, you will stay in my heart.”
Chills ran through me. What did she mean?
Was it a goodbye? A message she knew I’d find only after she was gone? My hands trembled as I realized how strange the timing was — she vanished the very next day.
I rushed to the police station, desperate to show them the bill, hoping it might be a clue. But it led nowhere. Days turned into months, and months into years.
The search ended, but the questions never did. That message haunted me, lingering like a whisper I could never quite forget. Now, ten years later, I still keep that $5 bill tucked safely away.
Every time I see it, I wonder if she knew she wouldn’t come back. Maybe it was her way of saying goodbye — a final reminder that true friendship, once written in ink and memory, never really fades.
