At that point, I did what most people would do: I tried to search for answers.
I compared what I saw with images of seeds, plant debris, insects, and outdoor particles commonly found on clothing after walking through nature.
Some possibilities seemed close, but none felt exact.
A part of me began to consider something more unsettling — that these might not be seeds at all.
The thought made me uncomfortable, so I dismissed it quickly. Still, the uncertainty lingered.
I carefully removed more of them from my clothing. Some were easier to detach than others. A few seemed almost embedded in the fabric fibers, requiring a gentle pull to release.
As I continued, I noticed something important: they were mostly concentrated on one side of my leg. That suggested I had brushed against something specific rather than simply walking through an open area.
etail narrowed things down slightly, but not enough to provide a clear answer.
I kept thinking back to the walk.
There was a section near the end where the path narrowed and vegetation grew closer to the edge. I remember stepping slightly to the side to avoid something sticking out. It was possible that I had brushed against plants there without realizing it.
That seemed like the most logical explanation.
Still, the uncertainty remained.
After a few minutes, I decided to inspect my shoes as well. If I had picked these up from a plant or surface, there might be traces elsewhere.
Sure enough, I found a few more attached near the fabric seams and even some caught in the laces. That confirmed they had come from outside during the walk rather than from indoors.
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