“The Note Behind the Wall”….

My roommate and I lived together for two years, and she was the kind of person everyone noticed—bright, magnetic, and able to make you feel like you were the only one in the room. Then one day, she was simply gone. No note, no warning—just gone. The police got involved immediately, and her family launched a desperate search, putting up photos, calling hospitals, and following every possible lead. For months, we held onto hope, but there were no clues, no sightings, nothing to explain her disappearance.

Eventually, the case went cold. Though her parents never said it outright, you could feel that even they had stopped believing she would come back. Five years later, I decided to sell the house we had shared. I had left her bedroom untouched all that time, like a shrine to the life she had abandoned. While cleaning, I moved her dresser for the first time and discovered a small hole hidden in the wall. Inside, I found dozens of crumpled notes.

The first note made my blood run cold: “If I ever disappear, you need to urgently look for me at Jake’s cabin in the mountains.” Jake was her boyfriend—charming on the surface, but with a temper that could quickly change the atmosphere behind closed doors. She had once confided in me about how unpredictable he could be, but I hadn’t taken it seriously at the time. Realizing what I had missed, I immediately called the police, but by then Jake had already moved overseas years earlier.

A year later, everything changed. Jake was arrested in another state after living under a false name, and his fingerprints linked him to her missing person case. Authorities searched his cabin in the mountains, where they found her buried in a shallow grave. After five years of unanswered questions, the truth finally came out—more horrifying than I had imagined. Jake was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison, and I was left with the weight of knowing I couldn’t save my friend.

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