On Mother’s Day, a Little Girl Knocked on My Door Holding My Son’s Backpack – She Said, ‘You Were Looking for This, Didn’t You? You Need to Know the Truth’

Chapter 1 — The Backpack

Inside Randy’s backpack was his Mother’s Day card.

The edges were bent. The front was covered in crooked hearts and one tiny stick-figure version of me wearing a crown. Underneath, in Randy’s messy handwriting, it said:

For Mom. Don’t open until Sunday.

I broke before I even opened it.

The little girl stood on my porch, crying silently.

“What’s your name?” I whispered.

“Mia.”

I unfolded the card with shaking hands.

Inside was not the sweet message I expected.

It was a warning.

Mom, if something happens, ask Mia. Don’t let them say I was sick. I told Mrs. Harper and she got mad. I’m scared.

The world tilted.

I grabbed the doorframe with one hand and held the card with the other.

“Mia,” I said, my voice barely working. “What happened?”

She looked over her shoulder like someone might be watching.

Then she whispered, “They told us not to tell.”

Chapter 2 — What Randy Saw

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