My ten-year-old daughter Lily had developed a strange routine that slowly began to terrify me. Every single afternoon, the moment she stepped through the front door after school, she would rush straight to the bathroom. No snack. No greeting. Just the sound of the bathroom door locking behind her. At first, I assumed it was harmless. Maybe she just liked feeling clean after a long school day. But after weeks of watching it happen over and over again, the behavior stopped feeling normal. It felt urgent—almost desperate. One evening, I finally asked her softly, “Why do you always shower right away?” She smiled quickly and answered, “I just like to be clean.” But something about the way she said it sent chills through me.
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