Yesterday, I picked up a pack of ordinary sausages at the grocery store — nothing fancy, just a quick addition for a few sandwiches. They were on sale, and I figured they’d make a simple breakfast. The next morning, I started cooking. As I cut into the first sausage, my knife hit something hard. I assumed it was a frozen bit or a small bone — maybe a manufacturing error.
I shrugged it off and tried slicing another piece. Again, resistance. Something metallic glinted at the center. My heart skipped. I pulled it out carefully. It was a small, standard flash drive, completely intact. How on earth did it end up in my breakfast sausage? I inspected it, half in disbelief, half in excitement. I had no idea what I might find.
Plugging it into my computer, I hesitated for a moment — you hear all the horror stories about malware. But curiosity won. The drive contained dozens of files, all labeled neatly. There were documents, photos, and even a few video clips. Most were mundane — family pictures, scanned receipts — but a few files hinted at something unusual: encrypted folders labeled with dates spanning the last few years.
Who had lost this? Or was it intentionally hidden here? Was it a prank, or something more serious? I couldn’t tell yet. By the time I finished exploring the contents, I realized that something as ordinary as a breakfast sausage had delivered an extraordinary mystery. What started as a simple morning routine turned into an unexpected adventure — and I knew this was only the beginning of a story I had no idea how to close.