Donald the Delivery Driver

Donald the Delivery Driver's Arc

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Donald the Delivery Driver's dream is tracking down the sender of a mysterious package he was never able to deliver..

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by @DebW
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Chapter 1

The package had ridden in Donald's truck for nine days now. He drove for ABC Delivery, and in fourteen years he had never failed to find a door. This box beat him. He parked, killed the engine, and set the box on his knees again. Brown paper. His name inked on top in neat block letters: FOR DONALD. No street. No town. No return address. Somebody wanted him to have it and left him no way to ask why. He had shaken it. Something inside slid, soft and heavy. He had not opened it. Fourteen years of rules held: you deliver a package, you do not tear into it. But you cannot deliver a package with no address either. The box sat between the two rules and refused to move. Donald drove to the sorting hub. Conveyors rattled down the long rows. Chutes swallowed parcels by the labeled bay. If the box had come through the system, it left a trail here. He carried it to the scanner at bay four. The gun beeped. No record. He tried the label reader. Nothing matched. He walked the receiving line and asked two sorters if they remembered a box addressed to a person, no street. They shook their heads and kept working. That was his answer. The box never entered the system. Nobody mailed it. Somebody set it in his truck by hand. Donald stood still under the loud lights. His hands were sweating on the paper. He had promised himself he would find the sender the honest way, by the record. The record was empty. The honest way was gone. So he did the thing he had refused for nine days. He dug a thumbnail under the tape and tore the paper back. Inside lay a folded wool scarf, dark green. Tucked in its fold was a single photograph. The photo showed the front of his own truck, ABC Delivery lettered in blue on the white panel. It was parked on a gravel road he did not know. Trees crowded both sides. A person stood beside the driver's door, half turned away, face lost to the angle. On the back, the same block hand: YOU DRIVE PAST IT EVERY WEEK. Donald turned the photo over twice. The scarf smelled of woodsmoke. Whoever left the box knew his route. They knew his truck. They were telling him he had already passed the answer, again and again, without seeing it. He folded the scarf back over the photo and set the box on the seat beside him. The empty record no longer mattered. He had a picture of a road, and he drove roads for a living. Donald started the engine. Nine days he had asked who sent the box. Now the question was sharper and worse. He had to find one gravel road, lined with trees, somewhere on a route he thought he knew by heart.

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