I NOTICED A MYSTERIOUS NOTE IN ONE OF THE LUNCH BAGS—AND NOW I’M OBSESSED
It all started with a walk to the library, when I first noticed a simple folding table set up along the sidewalk. On top were paper bags and a hand-drawn sign that read: “FREE LUNCH FOR ANYONE WHO NEEDS.”
It was a sweet gesture, a small act of kindness in a world that could use more of it. I didn’t think much of it at first.
But the following week, after I’d skipped breakfast and realized my bank account was down to $2, I gave in and grabbed a bag. Inside was a peanut butter sandwich, some apple slices, and a granola bar. Nothing extravagant, but it hit the spot.
The next day, I grabbed another bag. And the day after that, I did it again.
Then, last Friday, something unexpected happened. As I opened my lunch bag on a bench across the street, a folded piece of paper slipped out with the sandwich. It was handwritten in messy blue ink.
It read:
“If you’re reading this, I think we’re connected in more ways than you know.”
No signature. No contact info. Just that one line.
At first, I thought it was just a random act of encouragement. But two days later, it happened again. Different bag, different note.
This time it said:
“You used to live on Linden St, didn’t you? Near the blue house?”
My heart stopped. That’s exactly where I grew up.
Since then, I’ve been returning to the table every morning at 11 a.m. sharp. I pretend I’m there for the free lunch, but really, I’m hunting for the next message.
And today, I found another note. It said just one thing... ⬇

Comments
Post a Comment