They weren’t worms at all, but tadpoles — the first fragile stage of a frog’s life. Heavy rain had turned my bathroom into an accidental wet sanctuary, inviting frogs through open windows, vents, or drains to lay their eggs in still water. What felt like a horror scene was actually a tiny, hidden ecosystem blooming in the most unexpected place.Once I understood, the fear shifted into responsibility. I gently scooped them out and released them into a nearby pond, watching the “monsters” become just small lives trying to survive. A closed toilet lid, covered drains, and a bit more awareness were enough to keep it from happening again. Sometimes, what terrifies us at first glance is simply nature, quietly insisting on continuing its cycle — even in the porcelain heart of a bathroom.
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