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A Weekend Forest Trek with My Group of Friends

During the past weekend, my companions and I headed out for a hike through the woods.
Initially, I was convinced that something was sprouting from my body. Slender, black needles piercing directly through my flesh as if in a terror movie. I stood paralyzed, watching, picturing bugs, worms, or minuscule organisms tunneling under my skin. My thoughts went into a tailspin.

With every passing moment, it appeared more severe, felt more bizarre, and seemed more hallucinatory. I mentally retraced every movement of that afternoon, every contact with foliage, and every prick I had brushed aside.

As it happened, my most intense anxieties were entirely mistaken. Following a wash of the spot and a careful inspection in clearer lighting, I saw that those “needles” were not shifting at all. They were rigid, fragile, and somewhat shiny. A little searching and a more detailed study verified the truth: they were merely botanical thorns, probably snapped off from some thicket or weeds I had moved through during the trek.

As soon as I grasped the reality of the situation, the terror subsided and logic stepped in. I delicately extracted the small thorns using tweezers, treated the skin with antiseptic, and observed the inflammation gradually subside throughout the following day. What had seemed like a horror occurring beneath my skin was actually just the natural world being pointed and deceptive.

Occasionally, the most terrifying tales we imagine are much more intense than the actual reality.

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