This is the second time in the last month that I’ve found this in my house, what should I do?

But intuition exists for a reason. When something feels off twice, it’s no longer just a random moment—it’s a pattern asking for attention.

The first step is to pause and assess calmly. Look at your surroundings. Think about who has access to your home, recent changes in routine, or anything new that might explain what you found. Sometimes the explanation is simple. Other times, it’s a sign that boundaries—physical or emotional—need to be strengthened.Talk about it. Whether it’s a trusted family member, a close friend, or someone you live with, sharing the experience can bring clarity and reassurance. Another perspective often highlights details you might overlook when you’re alone with your thoughts.

Most importantly, trust yourself. Your comfort and safety matter. If something keeps happening and leaves you uneasy, it deserves action—no matter how small that action seems at first.

Because peace at home isn’t a luxury. It’s a necessity. And every woman deserves to feel secure in her own space, especially when the evening settles in and the world grows quiet.