A Postcard Arrived While My Daughter Was Away — The Truth Behind It Surprised Us Both

When my daughter was 16, she went on a road trip with her dad’s new family. On the fifth day, I received a postcard saying they’d be staying two extra days. When she returned, she apologized for not telling me.

I smiled and said, “But you did!

I got your postcard!” Instantly, the color drained from her face. “Mom… we didn’t send anything.” For a moment, we just stared at each other, caught between confusion and unease.

I retrieved the postcard from my drawer. The handwriting looked familiar, the message warm, and the photo matched a place she’d once mentioned wanting to visit.

But as she studied it, her hands shook.

“This isn’t my handwriting.” She explained that during those extra days, they’d been somewhere with no cell service and no access to mail—even if she had wanted to send something, she couldn’t have. Trying to stay calm, I examined the postcard again. The date stamp was smudged, and there was no return address.

I had been so relieved when it arrived that I never questioned it.

Now, with my daughter beside me, the card felt strange—not threatening, just out of place, like a puzzle piece from the wrong box. Over the next few days, I asked neighbors and even our mail carrier.

No one knew anything, though the carrier vaguely remembered the postcard looking “old-fashioned,” as if it had been stored away for years. That night, searching through an old box of family belongings, I found my answer: another postcard from the same attraction, part of a set my late mother must have bought decades ago.

We realized the mystery wasn’t sinister at all—just an old, forgotten postcard accidentally mailed during a recent clean-out.

When I told my daughter, the tension melted, and we ended the night sharing tea and laughing at how dramatic our imaginations had become. In the end, that unexpected postcard brought us closer, reminding us how easily uncertainty can turn into connection when you face it together. Continue Reading

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