He Rented the Cheapest Car on the Lot. See What He Found in the Glove Compartment…

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He did not open the pouch immediately. For ten more minutes, it sat on the passenger seat while he drove, as if ignoring it might return the day to normal. But curiosity is stubborn when it has actual weight. At the next rest stop, Daniel parked under a line of bare trees, switched off the engine, and finally unzipped it. Inside was a wristwatch wrapped in a faded microfiber cloth. At first glance it looked old rather than impressive. The crystal was scratched. The leather strap had been replaced at some point with a generic brown one. There was no shine, no dramatic sparkle, nothing that screamed money.

Still, the dial had a quiet seriousness to it. Cream-colored face. Black subdials. Metal pushers worn smooth by time. Daniel turned it over and saw the caseback had tiny nicks around the edges, as if someone had opened it before. He was no collector, but he knew enough to recognize that it was not a department-store piece. It felt dense in his palm, precise in a way cheap watches never did. He checked the pouch again, expecting perhaps a receipt or note, but there was only a folded slip of paper with half a name and part of a phone number so faded that neither could be read properly.

For a moment, he considered the easy option: take it back to the desk when he returned the car, let someone else deal with it, and forget the whole thing. But the more he looked at the watch, the stranger the situation felt. Why would something like this still be in a rental car? How many drivers had used this vehicle without noticing? And how long had that pouch been trapped behind the glove box, sitting inches away from strangers and waiting for one person to reach far enough?

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