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This morning, I stepped out onto the porch and discovered this.

I finally forced myself to get closer, inch by inch, every step making my skin crawl. Up close, it looked even stranger: swollen, pale-pink, glistening in a way that made me think of raw flesh. I snapped a photo with shaking hands and sent it to my brother, hoping he would instantly recognize it and calm me down. Instead, he just replied, “What on earth is THAT?” which did absolutely nothing for my nerves.

I spent the next thirty minutes frantically searching online, comparing images of eggs, parasites, and every nightmare-inducing creature imaginable. Each possibility seemed worse than the last. Then, buried in a gardening forum, I finally found the answer. It wasn’t alien, dangerous, or supernatural. It was just a cluster of large beetle grubs from the damp soil under the porch. The fear drained from my body at once, replaced by embarrassed relief—and a strange, unexpected fascination.

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