dark spines stuck out of its body — long, t

At first, I thought it was just a scrap on the floor — a curled leaf, maybe, or a child’s toy out of place. Then it moved. My stomach tightened, and the comfort of home flickered into unease. What lay there wasn’t debris at all, but something alive — small, bright, and unexpectedly dangerous.

The tiny creature looked almost ornamental: a vivid green saddleback caterpillar, its body marked with what seemed like painted horns. I bent closer, nearly reaching for it before noticing the slight, deliberate motion of its spines. Later, I learned those spines carry venom strong enough to cause intense pain, swelling, and blisters — sometimes even hospital visits for the unlucky or unaware.

Instinct took over. I stepped back, found a jar, and carefully guided it inside without touching it. After releasing it safely in the garden, the adrenaline faded, replaced by something quieter: respect.

In that small encounter, I realized how fragile the boundary between the familiar and the wild really is. One careless moment, one assumption, could have changed my day entirely.

Now, when I see something unusual on the floor or in the garden, I don’t rush. I pause. I look closer. And I remember that attentiveness — whether to nature, people, or moments — is its own kind of protection.

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