My eight-year-old daughter kept telling me her bed was "too tight." At 2 a.m., the camera finally showed me why.

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For three weeks, my daughter Mia repeated the same unusual sentence every night before going to bed.

“Mom… my bed is too tight.”

At first, I assumed it was just one of those weird words kids use when they can’t properly describe discomfort. Mia was eight years old, full of imagination, and sometimes a bit dramatic when it was almost time for bed.

“What do you mean tight?” I asked one evening, tucking her in.

She shrugged.

“I just feel like something’s squeezing me.”

I pressed my hand against the mattress.

It seemed perfectly normal.

“You must be growing,” I said. “Beds can feel smaller when you’re taller.”

She didn’t seem convinced.

That night, she woke up around midnight and quietly came into my room.

“My bed is tight again.”

I went in to check it out. The mattress, the frame, the sheets—everything looked perfectly normal.

When I told my husband, Eric, about this, he laughed.

“She just doesn’t want to sleep alone.”

But Mia persisted.

Every night.

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