The sight hit me like a jump scare. One second, I was walking into the bathroom.
The next, I was staring at a long, dark, twisted mass drooping from the tub’s overflow drain,
looking horribly alive. My chest tightened. I backed away. Every nightmare possibility flashed through my mind—snake, dead thi… Continues…
I stood frozen in the doorway, heart pounding, torn between slamming the door shut and forcing myself closer.
The mass looked disturbingly organic, its shadow stretching across the porcelain,
turning an ordinary bathtub into a scene from a low-budget horror film.
Curiosity finally edged out fear. I leaned in, still at arm’s length, wondering if I should grab a broom or my phone first. Instead, I opened a browser.
Online, I found everything from plumbing horror stories to wild theories about pests lurking in dark pipes.
But the truth, when I finally uncovered it, was almost embarrassingly simple. It wasn’t a creature at all—just years of hair,
soap scum, oils, and grime, compacted into a grotesque clump that had slipped into view.
The fear evaporated, replaced by relief and a quiet realization: sometimes our imagination is far more terrifying than reality, and a good cleaning can solve more than we think.