I bought the bag because it reminded me of my mother—its soft leather, subtle lilac scent, and quiet elegance felt deeply familiar, like holding a piece of the past.
Later, while exploring it more closely, I found a small crescent-shaped object hidden in a pocket. It was smooth, pale, and had an unused adhesive strip, but no markings to explain its purpose.
At work, coworkers offered guesses—a wrist rest, a bra insert, a foot pad—but none felt right. The object seemed too precise, too intentionally designed for something specific.
Examining it again, I noticed faint pressure marks along the edges. Online searches suggested it might be a shoe insert, but its quality felt more custom than anything mass-produced.
I took it to a boutique that repairs designer shoes. The owner immediately recognized it, explaining it was a custom insert for high-end heels—something made specifically for individuals, not sold publicly, and always part of a pair.
That detail unsettled me. Back home, I searched the bag again and found a folded note: “Meet me where we last stood. Bring the other one.”
Days later, I saw a missing poster for a woman last seen leaving a fashion event. Her handbag had reportedly been donated by mistake.
Looking closer at the insert, I found tiny engraved initials that matched her name. The connection felt too strong to ignore.
That night, I quietly returned the bag to the thrift store. By morning, it was gone—along with any answers I might have found.
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