The Note Hidden Inside The Teddy Bear

I stared at Lucy while my heart pounded so hard I could feel it in my throat. She stood at my bedroom door clutching her old teddy bear against her chest, tears filling her eyes. For a moment I honestly thought she had simply had a nightmare. Then she slowly opened her hand and showed me a folded yellow piece of paper. My breathing stopped. I recognized the handwriting instantly. It was Ben’s. I would have recognized it anywhere. My hands began shaking as I took the note from her and unfolded it beneath the dim light beside my bed.

The message was short, but every word felt heavier than anything I had ever read. “If you find this, something happened that wasn’t supposed to happen. I don’t know if I’m being paranoid, but Aaron keeps asking strange questions about my business accounts and where I keep certain documents. If anything ever happens to me, don’t immediately believe everything you’re told.” My eyes locked onto those words over and over again. Aaron? Our family friend? The police officer who comforted us, attended birthdays, and stood beside us at the funeral?

Sleep never came that night. The next morning I climbed into the attic searching through boxes I hadn’t touched in years. I found old papers, receipts, photos, and finally Ben’s locked metal case. I had forgotten it even existed. Hidden inside were files showing something terrifying. Ben had discovered missing money from accounts connected to his company months before the trip. The records contained one name appearing repeatedly beside suspicious transfers and notes. Aaron. Suddenly memories I had ignored for years started returning to me in pieces that made my blood run cold.

I drove straight to Aaron’s house, but police vehicles already surrounded it. Officers moved quickly while neighbors gathered outside watching silently. I sat frozen in my car unable to process what I was hearing. Earlier that morning investigators had reopened old evidence connected to Ben’s accident after receiving anonymous information. New findings suggested the crash had not happened naturally at all. Tire marks, missing records, and details overlooked years earlier had started painting an entirely different picture from the one we had lived with for five painful years.

That night I sat beside Lucy while she slept holding the same teddy bear against her chest. I looked at my daughters and felt tears slowly run down my face. For years I thought I had lost everything during a storm deep in the woods. I thought nature had stolen my family from me. But the truth had been hidden in silence, buried beneath grief and time. And somehow, after five years, the smallest person in our family had been the one to finally bring it back into the light.

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