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The basement was cool and dimly lit with a squeaky fan that created a light breeze through the room. In the corner, a spider spun his web and waited. I watched the spider as he skillfully finished laying a beautiful trap. I watched as you came over and climbed on the bed next to me. You moved closer and your hand reached out to my body. There was a little ladybug flying past the bed, landing just out of reach on the windowsill. I watched the spider move in his web closer to the windowsill as you rolled on top of me. The ladybug seemed unhurried, unafraid of something she didn't understand. I wanted to call out, tell her to run before it was too late, before the spider lured her into a trap she would never break free from. But I was quiet as waves of pain washed over me. The spider must have done something I couldn't see because the ladybug lifted up in flight again but this time headed directly to the corner, to the spider, to his web. Eyes closed, I silently screamed NO, and when I looked up again, I saw the ladybug struggling to get out of the web as the spider advanced. A single tear rolled down my cheek as I turned my head away from the corner, the spider, his web, the ladybug, her struggle. I couldn't bear to watch. Eyes closed again, I felt you get off and knew it was over... too late to save myself. I opened my eyes one last time and saw the spider on the ladybug and knew it was over... too late to save the ladybug. I stared at the ceiling and thought about the ladybug flying the other way, the spider never catching her, and how different everything would have been if the spider wasn't lying in wait for his prey, just like you were lying in wait for me.
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Feb 6
Feb 6, 2026 at 6:09 AM UTC
The Trap
The basement was cool and dimly lit with a squeaky fan that created a light breeze through the room. In the corner, a spider spun his web and waited. I watched the spider as he skillfully finished laying a beautiful trap. I watched as you came over and climbed on the bed next to me. You moved closer and your hand reached out to my body. There was a little ladybug flying past the bed, landing just out of reach on the windowsill. I watched the spider move in his web closer to the windowsill as you rolled on top of me. The ladybug seemed unhurried, unafraid of something she didn't understand. I wanted to call out, tell her to run before it was too late, before the spider lured her into a trap she would never break free from. But I was quiet as waves of pain washed over me. The spider must have done something I couldn't see because the ladybug lifted up in flight again but this time headed directly to the corner, to the spider, to his web. Eyes closed, I silently screamed NO, and when I looked up again, I saw the ladybug struggling to get out of the web as the spider advanced. A single tear rolled down my cheek as I turned my head away from the corner, the spider, his web, the ladybug, her struggle. I couldn't bear to watch. Eyes closed again, I felt you get off and knew it was over... too late to save myself. I opened my eyes one last time and saw the spider on the ladybug and knew it was over... too late to save the ladybug. I stared at the ceiling and thought about the ladybug flying the other way, the spider never catching her, and how different everything would have been if the spider wasn't lying in wait for his prey, just like you were lying in wait for me.
Songbird0926
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Feb 6
Feb 6, 2026 at 6:09 AM UTC
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