I often walk in the forest because it brings me a sense of peace — the soft crunch of leaves, the birdsong, and the way the light filters gently through the trees. I take the same familiar trails several times a week, usually noticing nothing more unusual than deer or fallen branches. But one morning, a bright splash of yellow beside the path made me stop…
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