About a year ago, during our office Secret Santa, Sarah—my friendly
coworker—gave me a small, neatly wrapped gift. Inside was a beautiful
silver ring with a delicate emerald. I was genuinely touched; a ring felt
thoughtful and personal. Sarah and I had always gotten along—sharing coffee breaks,
collaborating easily, and bonding over our mutual dislike for early mornings.
I wore the ring often, never questioning why she chose it—until recently.
One evening at home, I noticed a faint groove around the emerald. Curious,
I twisted the gem and, to my shock, it revealed a hidden compartment.
Inside was a tiny folded note. I opened it and froze. Two words stared back at me:
“Hate you.” I was stunned. Was it a cruel joke? A mistake? Or a hidden message?
I replayed every interaction with Sarah in my mind, searching for signs.
She’d always been kind, even thoughtful. Could she have really meant it?
Or was the ring secondhand, and the note left by someone else? I debated
confronting her—but the uncertainty kept me silent. Now, every time I look
at the ring, I wonder: Was our friendship real, or had I missed something all along?