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Found in an artificial lake in the village. At first, when I saw it from far away, I got really scared.

What began as an ordinary walk along the lake quickly shifted into something far more disquieting. A small crowd had gathered around a silent, floating shape in the water, its circular outline and stillness inviting uneasy speculation. In the absence of clarity, imagination filled the gap—each passing theory making the scene feel heavier, as if the water itself were concealing something just out of reach.

When an older man eventually broke the tension with a quiet laugh and identified the object as an abandoned rubber inner tube, worn down by time and coated in moss and algae, the collective anxiety eased. The explanation was simple, almost anticlimactic, yet it did not fully erase the moment of unease that had built up before it.

What lingered afterward was less about the object itself and more about the experience of misreading it. The scene became a reminder of how quickly uncertainty can evolve into fear, and how the mind, when confronted with ambiguity, often supplies its own conclusions long before reality has a chance to speak.

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