Three years after losing my husband Daniel, I found a strange block of ice on my porch before sunrise. It was nearly two feet long, and something dark was trapped inside. With my neighbor Callahan’s help, I broke through the ice and discovered an old black watch. I immediately recognized it as Daniel’s, even though the hospital had told me it disappeared after his death. I couldn’t understand why someone would freeze his watch in ice and leave it at my home.
Instead of waiting for answers, I started investigating. Security footage showed a delivery truck connected to Harlan Ice and Cold Storage. There, I discovered that someone had recently rented a freezer using Daniel’s name. That clue eventually led me to Daniel’s old notebook, where one name appeared repeatedly: Owen. A hospice nurse remembered Owen as Daniel’s old friend and explained that Daniel had given him the watch, saying it was “already spoken for.”
When I finally found Owen, he admitted he had kept the watch for three years. Daniel had secretly asked him to return it if someone important ever came back into his life. That person, I soon learned, was Evan—Daniel’s estranged son, a man I had never known existed.
Daniel had hidden the truth because he was ashamed of their troubled past and afraid I would see him differently. Before he died, however, he left a letter beneath a loose porch step. The watch contained a clue that led me there. In the letter, Daniel apologized for his secrets and explained that he had always hoped Evan would return so they could repair their relationship.
The next morning, I met Evan at a small diner outside town. When he walked in, I immediately saw Daniel in his eyes. I placed the old watch on the table, and Evan stared at it before whispering, “He wore that the only day I ever met him.” In that moment, two strangers connected by the same man began uncovering the family Daniel had taken to his grave.