Hi Kaycee,
Normally I work exclusively on the Psychic Reading forum, and have as a result only just as of today (Tuesday 27th September) seen your posting.
If it is of any help to you, when I asked your question I was immediately prompted to draw the
Seven of Cups Tarot card on your behalf.
The usual interpretation for it is that the person whose reading it is has so many alternative choices to select from, with none of the options on offer to him or her looking particularly attractive when compared to any of the others.
Note that Cups equals relationships equals people whom you know especially well - your own family, partners or friends whom you see on a fairly regular basis.
They are your main suspects in this detective case, although it is felt to be highly unlikely that they have knowingly and maliciously stolen the drive.
This only emphasises in my mind that looking for your missing USB drive is the equivalent of looking for a needle in a haystack.
The odds appear on the surface to be stacked against you?
The advice sounds to be that when you have finally looked in every place where you would have logically expected to find your errant flash drive, start looking in places where you would not usually think to look.
If you are convinced that it simply could not be found there: it just might.
Try back tracking in your mind's eye one step before the previous one to the last time which you can remember using it (your computing class roughly two weeks ago), in order to make the task an easier one than it might have otherwise been, if you had used a different method instead of it.
Often when you temporarily put it completely out of your mind and do something else entirely unrelated to locating the missing item, that is frequently when your intuition kicks in and gives you your long sought after and up until now elusive answer.
Getting too stressed out and beating up on yourself for losing your valued object is the most effective way to stop your intuition dead in its tracks.
Please keep me updated if you do find it, through a short private message to that effect.
Do not depend on me reading about it under this thread.
Wishing you the very best of luck with this. I can easily imagine how concerned I would be, if I were in your situation.
I am constantly losing things these days (poor memory and my eyesight is not particularly good at nearly 59 years of age), and these USB drives are small enough to fall into the tiniest crack between the floorboards or down the side of the cushions on a sofa, making your job that much more difficult.
Try not to panic (which is always easier said than done).
Regards,
EoT
