Recently, my 12-year-old daughter wouldn’t stop complaining about a sharp pain behind her neck

It began like the most ordinary Saturday.

My daughter Lily, twelve years old, sat at the kitchen counter pushing cereal around her bowl, her shoulders hunched. One hand kept drifting to the back of her neck.

“Still hurting?” I asked.

She nodded, teeth clenched. “It’s worse today.”

At first, I didn’t panic. Kids grow fast. Bad posture. Too much time bent over homework. She’d just started middle school and practically lived at her desk. I switched her pillow, reminded her to sit straight, even rubbed some pain cream where she said it hurt.

Nothing helped.

By day three, the pain had changed her mood. She snapped over nothing.

“It feels like there’s something hard in there,” she said. “Like a pebble under my skin.”

Instead of rushing to a doctor right away, I made a decision I’d later replay a hundred times. I booked her a scalp massage at a nearby salon. Lily always relaxed during those, and I thought loosening the tension might help.

The salon smelled like eucalyptus and citrus. Bright lights. Calm music. The stylist, Megan, was gentle and chatty, asking Lily about school and her favorite shows. For the first time in days, Lily smiled.

Then Megan’s hands stopped.

She froze near the base of Lily’s neck.

“…That’s strange.”

My stomach dropped.

She parted Lily’s damp hair and leaned closer. “Ma’am, I don’t like the look of this.”

I stood up and moved toward the mirror.No watches. No trackers. Nothing connected.

And sometimes, late at night, I lie awake wondering—

What was it really collecting?

And why did it choose her.

VA

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