My wife found this

My wife froze the moment she pulled back the sheets. Right in the center of the bed sat a small white object—sharp, clean, and completely out of place. For a few seconds, neither of us spoke. It did not belong to anything we recognized, and the silence made it feel more unsettling than it probably was. At first, we tried to joke about it, but the longer we stared, the stranger it felt.

It was not hidden—it was placed right where we sleep, making it feel oddly personal. Our minds jumped to uncomfortable possibilities: something broken, something medical, even the irrational thought that someone had been in the room. We hesitated before touching it. Finally, I picked it up. It was light, smooth, and plastic—clearly not dangerous, but still unfamiliar.

Then my wife remembered the painters. A few days earlier, they had worked in the room, moving furniture and sealing cracks along the walls. I searched online and found the answer almost instantly: a cartridge nozzle, the plastic tip used on tubes of sealant. It was an exact match. Just like that, the tension disappeared.

What had felt mysterious and invasive became completely ordinary. We laughed, realizing how quickly our minds had turned a simple object into something much bigger. In the end, it was not about the object—it was about how easily the unknown can feel threatening. With a little context, even the strangest discoveries can become simple again.

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