Three years after losing my husband Daniel, I found a strange block of ice on my porch before sunrise, containing something dark inside. With my neighbor’s help, I chipped it open and discovered Daniel’s old watch—the same one the hospital had claimed disappeared after his death.
Instead of calling police, I investigated. Security footage led me to a cold storage company, where someone had rented a freezer using Daniel’s name. That discovery led me to his old notebook, where one name kept appearing: Owen, an old friend Daniel had entrusted the watch to, with instructions to return it if someone important ever came back into his life.That person was Evan—Daniel’s estranged son, someone he’d never told me about, ashamed of their past. Before dying, Daniel had hidden a letter beneath a loose porch step, and the watch had led me straight to it. Inside, he apologized for his secrets and explained everything about Evan, hoping his son might someday return.The next morning, I met Evan at a diner. Seeing Daniel in his eyes, I placed the watch on the table. He whispered, “He wore that the only day I ever met him.” Two strangers, connected by the same man, began uncovering the family history Daniel had taken to his grave.