It happened so fast I didn’t even understand what was going on at first. My daughter burst through the door, crying harder than I’ve ever seen, barely able to get words out. Her face was pale, her hands shaking, and she just kept pointing outside. I thought maybe she fell or saw something small that scared her. But something about the way she looked told me this was different. So I didn’t wait—I went straight outside to see what had terrified her that badly.
At first, everything looked normal. The yard was quiet, nothing out of place. But then I noticed it—right there near the edge of the grass. Long, still, and almost blending into the ground until you really looked. The moment I saw it, I understood instantly why she had run inside like that. It wasn’t something you expect to just find sitting in your backyard, especially not more than once.
This wasn’t the first time either. That’s what made it worse. Seeing it again in almost the same area made it feel like this wasn’t just a random moment—it felt like something that could keep happening. And that’s when the worry really set in. It’s one thing to see something unexpected once. It’s another when it shows up again, especially when kids are playing outside without thinking twice about what might be nearby.
I stood there for a moment, watching it, making sure it didn’t move toward the house. The yard suddenly didn’t feel like a safe, familiar place anymore. All I could think about was how quickly something like this could turn into a dangerous situation if no one noticed in time. That’s when I knew this wasn’t something to ignore or hope wouldn’t happen again.
By the time I went back inside, one thing was clear—this needed to be handled before it became a bigger problem. Because sometimes, it’s not just about what you see in the moment… it’s about what might come back when you’re not expecting it.