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Julián woke in a hospital bed, surrounded by monitors and sterile light instead of the quiet shadows of his apartment. The doctors explained how close he had come to losing everything to a preventable infestation, how his body had spiraled into crisis because of countless tiny exposures he had ignored. It wasn’t just the insects that haunted him, but the realization that his own denial had helped them thrive.

When he finally returned home, nothing looked the same. Every stain, every crumb, every forgotten corner felt like a threat and a confession. He tore through his space with a kind of desperate clarity, discarding what no longer served him and rebuilding his routines from the ground up. In reclaiming his home, he reclaimed himself, learning that safety is not a given—it is a daily, deliberate act of respect for one’s own life.

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