MY DOG FOUND SOMETHING IN THE RIVER—AND IT’S TURNING MY WHOLE WEEK UPSIDE DOWN
I should’ve known when Juno got that look in her eyes.
We were just out for a casual walk by the river—she loves getting soaked and shaking it all over me. I laughed as she splashed around, but then she froze, staring at something underwater.
Before I could say anything, she dove in and came back with… a metal box. Small, dented, sealed shut. She dropped it at my feet like she knew it mattered.
As I held the box, trying to decide what to do, a man appeared behind me. “That’s not yours,” he said. He looked tense, muddy boots, backpack slung over one shoulder. He claimed the box held personal, important items and insisted I give it to him.
But Juno growled at him—something she never does. That was all the sign I needed. I left with the box.
At home, I pried it open. Inside were old photographs, letters, and a wooden box with a silver locket inside. The photos were of a couple—Evelyn and Thomas, 1987. I remembered Evelyn; she lived nearby and had passed away last year. People said she never recovered after her fiancé died in a crash decades ago.
The letters were love notes. One mentioned a locket Thomas had hidden for Evelyn. It had never been found—until now.
I tracked down Evelyn’s niece, Clara. When I gave her the box, she cried. “She talked about this every day,” she said.
Clara later shared the discovery at a memorial event. It brought closure to a love story left unfinished for years.
And it all happened because I trusted my gut—and my dog. Sometimes, the right thing to do is just to listen, be curious, and follow through.