Silent Fingers Beneath Your Feet

Discovering them feels like a warning. Black, shriveled “fingers” pushing through mulch, reaching from the soil like something buried is trying to claw its way out. Your mind races: disease, death, something horribly wrong beneath the surface. You lean closer, pulse pounding, the clustered tips charred-looking, disturbingly hand-like, as if the ground itself is tryi… Continues…

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