Found in the oven after cooking Thanksgiving dinner…

The smell hit first. Not turkey, not pie… something darker, sharper, wrong. We pulled the roasting pan out, laughing, tired, ready to collapse on the couch.

Then we saw it. A warped, alien-looking lump fused to the bottom of the oven, glittering with tiny bits of metal.

For a moment, everyone went silent. Nobody dared touc… Continues…

We crouched around the open oven like it was a crime scene. The thing was about the size of a thumb, oddly smooth in some places, jagged in others,

with a thin metallic spine running through it. Someone muttered that it looked like a piece of a crashed drone. Another swore it had to be part of a broken dish.

But the more we stared, the more unsettling it felt: this hadn’t just sat there, it had survived something.

Only when we spotted the twisted remains of the ignition wheel did it click. A lighter. Someone must have dropped it onto a tray days ago,

forgotten it, then slid everything back in for Thanksgiving. The oven heat had melted the plastic into a grotesque sculpture, leaving only the metal skeleton.

The realization came with a chill: it could have exploded. We laughed it off in the end, but now, before every big meal, we double-check the oven like a ritual.

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