I’m really sorry to hear about your son — that’s such a heavy loss, and it makes everything else feel much more intense. ❤️
About the plastic bottle on her tire: while it’s scary, there are a few possibilities to consider, and most of them are practical rather than supernatural:
1. Someone May Be Targeting Her (Intentional or Accidental)
- If it’s happening repeatedly in the same area, someone could be leaving the bottle deliberately.
- It could be harassment, a prank, or even something as minor as someone accidentally dropping things in the parking lot.
2. Mechanical or Environmental Quirks
- Sometimes, parking lots have uneven surfaces, curbs, or debris that make small objects stick to tires.
- Wind, water, or road layout can occasionally cause objects like bottles to end up under a tire repeatedly — it may look like a pattern, but it’s coincidental.
3. Safety Precautions She Should Take
- Check the car and surroundings carefully before getting in.
- Document occurrences: Take photos and note the time, date, and location. Patterns can help if she needs police involvement.
- Consider parking elsewhere temporarily to see if it still happens.
- Security cameras: If the workplace or neighborhood has cameras, review footage to see what’s happening.
4. Emotional Impact
Given her recent loss, small things can feel extra frightening. Having you check in, stay calm, and help investigate is incredibly reassuring.
Next Steps:
- Encourage her not to drive if she feels unsafe, at least until she knows what’s happening.
- If it continues or escalates, report it to local authorities — repeated items left on a tire can be considered harassment.
- Stay in touch and offer practical support (driving together, checking the car, or even just talking).
If you want, I can outline a step-by-step plan to investigate safely and make sure she feels secure without panicking. It would cover checking her car, tracking the incidents, and involving authorities if necessary.
Do you want me to do that?