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My Daughter Disappeared from Kindergarten at Age 4 – Twenty-One Years Later, on Her Birthday, I Received a Letter That Began, ‘Dear Mom, You Don’t Know What Really Happened’

Posted on March 28, 2026 By admin No Comments on My Daughter Disappeared from Kindergarten at Age 4 – Twenty-One Years Later, on Her Birthday, I Received a Letter That Began, ‘Dear Mom, You Don’t Know What Really Happened’

Twenty-one years after my daughter vanished from a kindergarten playground, I thought I’d made peace with it. Then, on what would’ve been her 25th birthday, a plain white envelope showed up. Inside was a photo and a letter that started, “Dear Mom.”

For 21 years, I kept my daughter’s room the same. Lavender walls, glow-in-the-dark stars, tiny sneakers by the door. If I opened the closet, I could still catch strawberry shampoo.

Catherine disappeared from her kindergarten playground at four.

My sister called it unhealthy.

“Laura, you can’t freeze time,” she said, standing in the doorway like she was afraid to step inside.

I told her, “You don’t get to redecorate my grief,” and she left with wet eyes.

Catherine disappeared from her kindergarten playground at four. She wore a yellow daisy dress and two mismatched barrettes because “princesses mix colors.”

That morning, she asked, “Curly noodles tonight, Mommy?”

Frank lifted her backpack and grinned. “Spaghetti with curlies. Deal.”

The playground looked normal.

I shouted after them, “Your red mitten!” and Catherine waved it out the window. “I got it!”

It was 10 minutes. One minute, she was in line for juice boxes; the next, she was gone. When the school called, I was rinsing a mug, thinking about nothing important.

“Mrs. Holloway? We can’t find Catherine,” Ms. Dillon said, voice shaking.

“What do you mean you can’t find her?” I asked.

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