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The next night, Mia said it again.
Then again.
Every single evening, the same sentence.
At first, it was easy to dismiss.
Kids go through phases. They develop fears. Sometimes they just don’t want to sleep alone.
There was no crying. No panic.
3. Midnight Visits
A week later, Mia began waking up in the middle of the night.
Her small voice, barely above a whisper:
“Mom… my bed is tight again.”
The mattress. The sheets. The bed frame.
Nothing.
Her husband, Eric, wasn’t concerned.
But something about Mia’s tone didn’t feel like fear.
It felt like… confusion.
4. The First Attempt to Fix It
After a week of repeated complaints, Mia’s mother decided to act.
Maybe it really was the mattress.
Maybe the springs were worn out.
Maybe there was a physical reason they couldn’t see.
So she replaced it.
A brand new mattress arrived—firm, clean, perfect.
That night, Mia slept peacefully.
No complaints. No waking up.
Relief filled the house.
But it didn’t last.
5. It Comes Back
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