The Thing That Bit Me Was Real

I woke up before sunrise with a sharp sting crawling across my upper back, the kind that doesn’t feel like a dream no matter how badly you want it to be. I reached behind me instinctively, expecting nothing more than irritation—but the sensation lingered, deep and unsettling. When I finally sat up, something felt off. The room was quiet, too quiet, and there was this strange awareness that I hadn’t been alone while I slept. That’s when I noticed it—resting just above the mattress, something small, twisted, and completely unfamiliar.

At first glance, it didn’t make sense. It wasn’t moving, but it didn’t look lifeless either. The shape was uneven, almost like it had once been soft and then hardened suddenly. I called my family in, and within minutes we were all gathered around it, staring without saying much. Everyone had a different guess, but none of them sounded convincing. It didn’t match anything we had ever seen before, and the longer we looked at it, the more uncomfortable the silence became.

What made it worse was the mark on my back. It wasn’t just a simple bite—it was raised, irritated, and shaped in a way that mirrored the object almost too perfectly. That’s when the tension shifted. This wasn’t something random we found lying around. This thing had been on me. The idea settled in slowly, like something none of us wanted to say out loud. If it had been there… then it had come from somewhere. And if it came from somewhere… it might not have been alone.

We started retracing everything—windows, doors, sheets, every corner of the room. Nothing was out of place. No sign of entry, no clue that anything had disturbed the space overnight. It made no sense. The object itself didn’t resemble an insect, at least not one we recognized. It looked almost… formed, like something that had grown rather than crawled. And that thought was the one that stayed with all of us, hanging in the air long after we stopped speaking.

Hours later, the answer finally clicked, and when it did, it changed everything. What we had been staring at wasn’t something that had entered the room at all—it had come from me. A hardened fragment from a skin reaction, mixed with dried fluid and fibers, shaped by pressure and movement during the night. It looked terrifying, unnatural even, but it wasn’t alive. It never was. And just like that, the fear that had filled the room dissolved into something far simpler—relief.

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