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My Daughter Never Came Home from Prom – Eleven Months Later, What I Accidentally Found Hidden Inside My Son’s Beanbag Chair Made Me Go White as a Ghost
The last thing my daughter Emma said before leaving for prom was:
She smiled, adjusted the tiny silver necklace I’d given her for her sixteenth birthday, and disappeared through the front door.
At 2:00 a.m., her friends returned home.
Emma didn’t.
The police launched a missing-person investigation.
Volunteers distributed thousands of flyers.
Then seasons changed.
Eventually, people stopped asking if there was any news.
Every night, I left the porch light on.
Every birthday, I wrapped a present she wasn’t there to open.
My younger son, Noah, barely spoke about his sister after she disappeared.
Quiet.
Thoughtful.
The tragedy seemed to age him overnight.
I assumed grief affected everyone differently.
Eleven months later, I decided it was finally time to repaint Noah’s bedroom.
His old beanbag chair had split along one seam, spilling foam beads across the floor.
As I lifted it to throw it away, something heavy shifted inside.
Confused, I reached through the torn lining.
Instead of more stuffing, my hand touched a small metal box.
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