Our weekly dinners stopped overnight… because of one shocking text.

Every Sunday, my mom sent the same message:

“Dinner at 6. Bring tupperware.”

No matter what—rain, holidays, arguments—she never missed a week.

It was her thing.

Her way of keeping us together.

So when I woke up and saw her message at 10 a.m. that said:

“PLEASE DON’T COME TODAY.”

I laughed.

I thought it was a joke.

No emoji. No explanation.

That wasn’t like her.

I texted back:

“Mom? Everything okay?”

Read.

No reply.

Five minutes later, my brother texted me.

“I called Mom but she’s not picking up. Have you talked to her?”

“I haven’t,” I replied.

And suddenly…

That uneasy feeling crept in.

We both rushed to her house.

I got there first.

The street was quiet.

Too quiet.

I knocked.

“Mom?”

Nothing.

I knocked again, harder.

Still nothing.

My hands were shaking as I pulled out the spare key.

I opened the door and rushed inside—

And I SCREAMED.

The house was… empty.

But not normal-empty.

Wrong empty.

Drawers were open. Chairs knocked over. A glass shattered on the floor.

Like something had happened.

Like she had left in a hurry.

Or hadn’t left at all.

“Mom?!” I yelled, running through every room.

No answer.

My heart pounded so loud I could barely think.