My Sister Went Missing as a Teen – 35 Years Later, I Found the Diary She Kept and Finally Understood What Happened

My sister went missing before I even turned 10, leaving behind questions no one could answer. Three decades later, I found something that finally revealed what happened that fateful morning. My sister, Adele, vanished at age 14. I’m Miranda, and I was only eight at the time. I remember that Tuesday morning as being ordinary, which somehow makes everything worse. Adele came downstairs with her backpack, complaining about spending half the night preparing for a math test.

As usual, Heather, our mom, handed her a lunchbox she’d packed. Adele barely said goodbye as she picked up a piece of toast and headed out the door. She never made it to school.

At my age, I didn’t understand how something like that could happen. But despite being so young, I remember what came after. Our parents didn’t sleep much for days.

They drove through the city streets late into the night, searching for her everywhere. Our parents even asked Adele’s friends if they knew anything. My sister’s photo ended up in store windows and on street poles.

People came to help. Teachers, neighbors, and even strangers formed search groups organized by her school. The police got involved in the search.

But days turned into weeks, and then into silence. Eventually, the conversations changed. People stopped saying “when she comes back” and started speaking about her in the past tense.

Adele’s disappearance took a toll on our parents, especially when the police said that she was most likely dead. They eventually stopped expecting her. Thirty-five years passed like that.

The house and neighborhood changed, but one thing didn’t: Adele’s absence is still felt by our whole family. ***

A few days ago, my mom called. Her voice sounded smaller than I’d ever heard it.

“Your father’s gone,” she said. I drove out to my parents’ house that same afternoon. My mom moved as if carrying something invisible on her shoulders.

I stayed to help with the funeral arrangements, paperwork, and the endless small decisions that come with saying goodbye. But the truth is, I didn’t want to leave her alone in that house. So I stayed.

On the second night, after Mom had gone to bed, I found myself walking through the second floor of the house. I noticed that the door to Adele’s room was closed. I don’t know what pulled me there, but I couldn’t resist and pushed the door open slowly.

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