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I was away from home for 10 days on vacation.

Posted on June 15, 2026 By Aga Co No Comments on I was away from home for 10 days on vacation.

For a few terrifying minutes, I was convinced something had moved into my bathroom while I was away.

The strange yellow lump wedged into the corner looked unnatural. In the dim light, it seemed swollen and almost alive. My imagination immediately took over. Every horror story I’d ever heard came rushing back—mold colonies, insect nests, hidden infestations, things growing behind walls where no one could see them.

After being gone for more than a week, the house suddenly felt unfamiliar.

I stood frozen in the doorway, staring.

The longer I looked, the worse it seemed.

Finally, I gathered enough courage to investigate. Armed with nothing more than a tissue and a healthy dose of panic, I slowly crouched down and reached toward the mysterious object.

My heart hammered in my chest.

I expected movement.

I expected something to crawl out.

Instead, the moment I touched it, the entire thing began to crumble.

It collapsed into soft, damp fragments between my fingers.

I blinked in confusion.

Then relief flooded through me.

The terrifying discovery wasn’t a living creature at all.

It was a piece of old foam insulation hidden behind the wall. Years of moisture had slowly broken it down until it expanded outward through a small opening near the floor.

What I had mistaken for something sinister was actually nothing more than neglected building material quietly deteriorating over time.

I sat back on the bathroom floor and laughed at myself.

Minutes earlier, I had imagined every possible disaster. Now I was holding a soggy piece of insulation.

The experience left me with an unexpected lesson.

Fear has a remarkable talent for filling empty spaces with monsters. Sometimes the things that scare us most are nothing more than ordinary problems waiting for a closer look.

That night I went to sleep feeling relieved, slightly embarrassed, and grateful that the only thing living in my bathroom was my imagination.

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