What began as a normal evening quickly turned into one of the most disturbing moments Emily and I had ever experienced. She was showering while music played softly nearby when she suddenly called my name in a trembling voice. When I walked into the bathroom, she stood frozen beside the sink, holding a tiny grayish-brown object between her fingers with visible fear and disgust.
“It fell out of my hair,” she whispered.
We placed the strange object onto a tissue and examined it under the bathroom light. It looked swollen, wrinkled, and strangely organic. The longer we stared at it, the more terrifying it seemed. At first it looked like a dead insect, then maybe a parasite or some kind of egg sac. Our imaginations immediately spiraled into panic.
Emily searched online while I inspected it with my phone flashlight. Within minutes, we were convinced something horrible was happening. Every image we found seemed worse than the last—parasites, infections, and burrowing insects. Then Emily nervously asked, “What if it laid eggs?” That single sentence pushed us into full panic mode.
We searched her scalp with flashlights, stripped the bed, washed blankets, and checked every dark corner of the apartment. Suddenly, the entire place felt contaminated by uncertainty and fear. The more we searched, the more anxious we became, imagining the worst possible scenarios.
After nearly two hours of frantic searching, we finally found a matching image online. The swollen shape, flattened body, and wrinkled texture suddenly made sense.
It was a crushed tick.
Relief hit us instantly, mixed with disgust after realizing it had probably been attached to her scalp for days. In the end, the experience became a reminder of how quickly fear and uncertainty can turn something tiny into a nightmare inside the human mind.