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Clara stared at the hole in her kitchen floor. The house’s heartbeat had gone silent. In its place was a slow, wet dripping sound—the sound of everything she had built being turned into soap.

Clara lived in a rental for six months while contractors rebuilt half her home. When she finally moved back, she found that Tom’s toolbox had been in the crawlspace, right under the leak. The tools were still there—the wrenches, the screwdrivers, the old coffee-stained tape measure. But they were all coated in a slick, gray residue. The rubber handles had turned to sticky tar. The steel was etched and scarred, as if something had tried to erase them from existence. caustic soda down drain

It didn’t leak. It sprayed .

The caustic soda was working. It was dissolving the clog—a monstrous tangle of bacon grease, potato peels, and a clump of her own long, gray hair. But the reaction was more violent than she’d anticipated. The pipe, old cast iron already pitted with rust, was not just being cleared. It was being eaten. Clara stared at the hole in her kitchen floor

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