My heart began to race. I opened the picture again and zoomed
in on the rear window of the truck, scanning the reflection.
At first, I thought he was mistaken, that maybe it was just
the glare of the sun or a tree in the distance. But as I looked
closer, my stomach dropped. There was a figure, faint but undeniably present, standing just behind me.
It wasn’t a clear image, but the outline was distinct enough—a man’s
figure, with a hat casting a shadow over his face. The hat. My breath
caught in my throat as I recognized the familiar shape. It looked exactly
like the hat my ex-boyfriend used to wear, the one he never went anywhere without.
My mind raced, trying to make sense of it. How could this be? I was alone
when I took that picture, wasn’t I? I hadn’t noticed anyone nearby.
The field was empty, just me and the truck. But the reflection didn’t lie.
There was someone standing close enough to be caught in
the window, and it was starting to feel impossible to explain.
I quickly typed out a response, trying to sound calm. “I’m sure it’s
just a trick of the light, maybe a tree or something. I was alone.”