This morning, I went into my son’s room to clean.

Kneeling there on the floor, I turned the strange fragments over in my hand, my imagination racing far ahead of reality. The odd texture, the pale color, the powdery coating—none of it felt right. I thought of hidden habits, dangerous substances, things kids might stumble into without understanding the risks. For a few long seconds, I was convinced I had discovered something dark about my own home.

Then the faint sweetness reached me. I brought a piece closer, recognizing the familiar scent that instantly cut through my fear. It wasn’t chemicals. It wasn’t medicine. It was chocolate—plain, forgotten white chocolate that had broken, dried, and “bloomed” with that harmless white film over time.

The relief was almost dizzying. I laughed at myself, gently scolded my son for snacking in his room, and realized how quickly love can turn ordinary crumbs into imagined catastrophes.

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