I FOUND A 1991 LETTER FROM MY FIRST LOVE HIDDEN IN THE ATTIC

The attic had always been a place I avoided unless I had no other choice. It smelled like dust and old cardboard, like time itself had settled there and decided to stay. Every December, though, I found myself climbing the narrow steps anyway, searching for decorations that never seemed to stay where I left them. That afternoon, light filtered in through the small circular window, catching on the edges of boxes labeled in my younger handwriting.

I wasn’t looking for anything meaningful—just tangled lights, a chipped angel, reminders of years that had already passed. But when a thin envelope slid loose from a shelf and fluttered to the floor, I felt something inside me pause. My name was written across it in a familiar hand, one I hadn’t seen in decades. For a long moment, I just stared at it, my heart beating harder than it should have.

I knew that handwriting. I had known it once better than my own. Sitting there on the attic floor, surrounded by forgotten things, I realized that some parts of our past don’t disappear. They wait, quietly, until we’re ready—or until we stumble into them by accident.

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