Chilling Stories That Could Give Stephen King Nightmares

The night before my best friend disappeared, she handed me a five-dollar bill and said, “I owe you money. Take this bill.” It seemed like one of her ordinary quirky gestures, so I smiled, accepted it, and dropped it into my savings jar without another thought. I had no idea that moment would become the last time I ever saw her.

Three weeks later, while cleaning my room, I decided to count the money in the jar. When I unfolded that same five-dollar bill, a faint blue scribble near the corner caught my eye. I held it closer to the light. Written in tiny, neat handwriting were the words: “No matter what happens, you will stay in my heart.”

Chills ran through me. She had vanished the very next day. I took the bill to the police, hoping the message might offer a clue, but it led nowhere. Days turned into months, then years. The official search eventually ended, yet the questions never did. That quiet note haunted me like a whisper I could not forget.

Ten years later I still keep the five-dollar bill tucked safely away. Every time I see it I wonder whether she somehow knew she would not return. Perhaps it was her way of saying goodbye—a final reminder that true friendship, once written in ink and memory, never really fades.

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