I was working late that night, the office so quiet that the hum of the air conditioning felt louder than my own thoughts. Around midnight, I finally packed my bag and headed toward the exit, my mind set on nothing more than getting home and collapsing into bed.Just as I reached the lobby, the security guard stepped forward. His expression was serious.“Your ex came by earlier,” he said gently. “
He didn’t have clearance, so I sent him away.”I froze. My ex and I hadn’t spoken in months. He wasn’t supposed to be anywhere near me, let alone my workplace.Before I could reply, the guard handed me a small slip of paper. “He left this behind. Something about it felt… off. So I thought you should have it.”My heart raced as I unfolded the paper. On it, in handwriting I recognized instantly, were just six words:
“Don’t go home.
Stay safe tonight.”For a moment, the world tilted. Why would he say that? What did he know? Was it a warning, or some strange game?I didn’t want to believe it, but something inside me said to take it seriously. Instead of driving home, I went to my sister’s apartment across town. We stayed up late talking, the note sitting heavy in my pocket.The next morning, I got a call from my landlord. “I’m so sorry,” she said. “There was a gas leak in your building last night.
They’ve evacuated everyone. It’s lucky you weren’t home.”Lucky. The word rang in my ears.I’ll never know how my ex knew, or why he felt the need to warn me after everything that had happened between us. But that slip of paper changed me.t reminded me that sometimes the most unexpected messages, even from people we no longer trust, can hold meaning. And it taught me something I carry to this day: listen to your intuition, even when it comes in a way you least expect.