After I walked my 7-year-old daughter to her mom’s car for weekend visitation, she slipped a note into my pocket. ‘Don’t read until I’m gone.’ I waited five minutes and opened it. ‘Dad, check under your bed tonight. Grandma hid something there yesterday.’ I rushed inside the house and lifted the mattress. What I found made me call 911 immediately.

Nothing visible. Just shadows and dust bunnies.

I grabbed the heavy Maglite from my nightstand and clicked it on. The beam sliced through the darkness under the bed.

There. Pushed far back against the wall, nestled in the corner where the shadows were deepest. A black duffel bag I had never seen before.

My hand trembled slightly as I reached out. I hooked a finger through the strap and pulled. It was heavy. Heavier than clothes. The zipper was unlocked. I pulled it open.

Plastic-wrapped bricks. Dozens of them.

White powder was visible through the clear, heavy-duty packaging. My chemistry background kicked in before my panic did. I didn’t just see “drugs.” I saw the distinctive crystal structure, the texture.

Methamphetamine.