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Introduction: When a Child’s Words Don’t Make Sense… Until They Do
Children often say things that sound strange to adults. They describe feelings in ways that don’t always follow logic. Most of the time, we brush it off—imagination, fear of the dark, or simply a way to avoid bedtime.
This is the story of a mother, her eight-year-old daughter Mia, and a sentence that seemed harmless at first:
“Mom… my bed feels too tight.”
Until one night, at exactly 2:00 a.m., everything changed.
1. The Beginning: A Strange Complaint
It started like any normal evening.
“Mom… my bed feels too tight.”
“Tight? What do you mean tight?”
“It just… feels like something is squeezing it.”
Her mother pressed down on the mattress, testing it.
Soft. Stable. Comfortable.
“Maybe you’re just growing,” she said gently. “Beds can feel smaller when you get taller.”
2. The Repetition: Night After Night
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