If you ever notice a penny lodged in your car door handle

It almost always begins in a way that feels unremarkable, so embedded in daily routine that it barely registers as an event at all. You walk toward your car the same way you have hundreds or thousands of times before, your body moving on autopilot, your thoughts already ahead of you—planning the drive, replaying a conversation, mentally checking off tasks you still need to complete. Your keys are already in your hand, your grip familiar, your pace steady. This moment belongs to the category of things we assume will go exactly as expected. Then something interrupts that flow.

The key doesn’t slide into the lock the way it should, or the handle resists when you pull it. At first, the brain resists the disruption, insisting this must be a fluke. You try again, perhaps with a bit more force, irritation flickering in your chest. Only after the second or third attempt do you pause long enough to actually look. That’s when you might notice it: a small coin, often a penny, wedged into the door handle or locking mechanism. The discovery feels strange not because the object itself is dangerous, but because it doesn’t belong there.

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