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8/3/2025, 4:16:20 AM
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>No response.
>The video wasn’t viral, but did attract moderate attention.
>Mostly moms and grandmas commenting how beautiful nature was.
>And a few asking if it was AI, or saying it was well edited.
>And no one responding to your question of where the video was shot.
>Flicking through the comments assaulted you with obnoxious, almost painfully bright light.
>You squinted your eyes shut, but couldn’t find the strength to turn the screen down.
>Squinting wasn’t good enough.
>Burying your eyes into the pillow was.
>After a half-minute of groggy inactivity, where you balanced on the precipice of sleep and awake, the phone went black.
>Maybe you’d have found the energy if you’d gotten a reply.
>A loud ‘pop’ interrupted the blissful fall back into dreamland.
>Fight or flight flooded your veins.
>Within a half second, your body sprang up.
>You were on your toes and finger tips, teeth bared.
>Your tail, trying to get upright, was unable to push through the covers still draped over your back.
>Slowly, the killer instinct drained away, replaced with a groan at the foolishness.
>But you had heard something.
>Sometimes you heard bangs or felt like falling just as you went to sleep.
>This was too different.
>Your phone was fine, it hadn’t fallen to the floor.
>Nothing was on the bed, you didn’t kick anything off.
>Shifting a hand, you found the problem.
>It was only a matter of time.
>Your chest spike gouged the bed.
>It tore a hole through the sheets, the mattress protector, and bore into the mattress itself.
>You’d done such a good job of sleeping on your side and back you never considered it happening.
>An experimental poke reminded you how razor sharp it was.
>Merely bumping into someone could cause serious damage.
>Maybe time would blunt it.
>The thought of smoothing it down made you wince.
>Reminded you of those grinders in the dentist’s office.
>There were probably nerves and blood vessels in there, no way you’re taking a belt sander to it.