I Bought an Old Couch at a Garage Sale – Three Days Later, Someone Tried to Break Into My Apartment for It

The old man at the garage sale kept warning me that the couch “wasn’t ordinary,” but I thought he was just eccentric… until someone broke into my apartment whispering the exact same cryptic phrase he did.

I was 26 years old, standing in the middle of an almost empty apartment, wondering if independence was supposed to feel this lonely. The place smelled faintly like fresh paint and dust. Every sound echoed — my footsteps, the rustling grocery bags, even my breathing. I owned two folding chairs, a mattress on the floor, and a crooked coffee table.

After paying my security deposit and first month’s rent, I barely had enough money left for groceries. Furnishing the apartment felt impossible.

Still… it was mine.

That Saturday morning, I stood by the kitchen window holding a mug of instant coffee while rain streaked down the glass. My best friend Mia was on speakerphone, listening to me complain for the tenth time that week.

“You know what your problem is?” she asked.

I snorted. “Besides being broke?”

“You’re dramatic.”

“I’m eating ramen for breakfast.”

“That honestly proves my point.”

Then Mia said, “Go outside. Garage sales, thrift stores… rich people throw away good furniture all the time.”

I looked around the apartment again. The silence inside the place felt heavier every day.

“Fine,” I muttered. “But if I get murdered buying a haunted couch, I’m blaming you.”

“Fair enough.”

An hour later, I was walking through a neighborhood a few blocks away with my hoodie pulled tight against the cold wind. Most of the garage sales were disappointing — cracked dishes, broken lamps, old clothes piled in boxes.

It sat beneath a faded blue tarp at the edge of a driveway like it didn’t belong there. Dark green velvet, curved wooden legs, and antique stitching along the arms. It looked elegant, expensive even. And somehow, it only cost 40 dollars.

I stopped walking.

“No way,” I whispered.

“That one catches people’s attention.”

The voice startled me so badly I nearly jumped. An old man sat near the garage in a folding chair, watching me carefully.

He looked ancient. Thin gray hair, pale skin, a long brown coat buttoned to his throat despite the humidity. But his eyes unsettled me most.

Like he already knew something about me.

“You’re selling this?” I asked.

“I am.”

“For 40 dollars?”

“That’s what the sign says.”

What happened next changed everything… continues on the next page.
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