Murfreesboro antique shop owner hopes to find family of missing photo album

It’s a story that started as one sweet story, but we found a second.

Anna Kat Napier owns Honey Bee Antique Market in Murfreesboro. From time to time, she finds things stuck inside vintage books. These are bookmarks, or any remnants from an original or previous owner.

First, there was a note taped to the inside of a book. It was typed, but didn’t appear to be from a typewriter. That note read:

Hi Hun,

I do not believe I will know the outcome of this note but in case you should ever thumb through this book and find it, I want you to know, I love you with all my heart and being. This was one of my three books, my favorite that kept me company through many an “adventure.” If you have held onto it, maybe you will pass it onto just the right person. Know what I mean? I love you TeDe, and that hasn’t, nor will it ever change… David A.

Napier isn’t sure who David A might be, but this note has stuck with her.

“You know especially because people don’t do that kind of thing anymore and it’s just such a special thing when you open up a piece of luggage or a lunch box or a book and you see a note that someone took the time to let them know that they were thinking about you,” she said regarding the book.

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