The Last Letter: Two Years from Now

Mara stared at the letter for hours before opening it. The handwriting was familiar. Looping letters, too careful to be casual. She read the first line:

I’m sorry I left without saying goodbye.

Her throat tightened. The rest was an apology, full of words she had wished for years. When she reached the end, a line made her freeze.

Last Letter - A flash fiction - NJ WORLD

If you’re reading this, I didn’t make it back.

She looked at the date. It was written two years from now.

The Last Letter - A fiction - NJ WORLD

Mara turned the envelope over and found a faint smudge: an ink stamp from a post office she’d never heard of. Under it, small words pressed into the paper as if from a ring: Property of the Temporal Relay Service.

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