At first, I thought my skin was crawling. Something thin and dark slid down my shoulder during a shower, and I froze as it hit the bathroom floor.
Under the running water, I watched it twitch on the tiles. My mind immediately jumped to worst-case scenarios—parasites, worms, or something far worse.
Every instinct told me not to get closer, but I couldn’t look away. It seemed unnatural, almost like something out of a nightmare, especially as it continued to move slightly in the water.
Fear and confusion took over as I tried to understand what I was seeing. I kept my distance, unsure whether it was dangerous or harmless.
Eventually, curiosity overcame panic. I took a closer look using my phone and began comparing images online.
As I examined it more carefully, the fear slowly faded into embarrassment. The shape and structure matched something far less alarming than I had imagined.
It turned out to most likely be a detached insect leg, probably from a large beetle that had come in on clothing or a towel.
What felt terrifying in the moment became a simple misunderstanding—but the unsettling feeling of that experience stayed with me.