Jonah was killing time at the airport, sipping bad coffee and scrolling through his phone, when he noticed something odd on the departure board. Flight 000 — Destination:
Naomi worked late most nights on the 48th floor of the tallest building in the city. She was used to being one of the last to leave, catching
Sam had been diving for years. Coral reefs, shipwrecks, caves — he thought he’d seen it all. Until that afternoon. He was about thirty feet down, drifting over
When Hannah moved into her new apartment, she was relieved to find the washing machine worked. It was old and noisy, but it saved her endless trips to
Nina loved thrift shops. She could spend hours digging through racks of forgotten clothes and shelves of chipped glassware. But what caught her eye that Saturday was a
It was supposed to be an ordinary ride. Lila stepped into the crowded office elevator at 8:57 a.m., coffee in hand, squeezed between tired coworkers and strangers scrolling
Clara had taken the 8:05 train every morning since she started her new job. The routine was dull, predictable: same crowded carriage, same scrolling on her phone, same
Tom had always laughed when people said owning a pet could change your life. To him, his goldfish, Bubbles, was nothing more than a silent companion in a
Ethan had planned for a quiet Friday night. Work had been long, his fridge was empty, and he wasn’t in the mood to cook. He opened his food
Clara loved flea markets. While others browsed for furniture or antiques, she lingered at the dusty boxes of old books and photographs. One Saturday, tucked under a pile