This morning I noticed a pinkish mass on my wall and immediately called the landlord: I was horrified when I realized what it was

I got up, still groggy, and wandered into the kitchen to make my usual cup of coffee. But as I passed the wall that separates the kitchen from the living room, something stopped me cold.

There — oozing from a thin crack — was a pink, pulpy substance. It looked almost alive. Not paint, not putty. Just… wrong. My stomach turned. It felt out of place, like something that didn’t belong in any normal apartment — let alone mine.

Since I rent, I immediately called my landlord. To his credit, he came quickly — within half an hour. But when he saw it, his reaction only made things worse.

He glanced at the wall, barely looked at the strange substance, and muttered, “Just old insulation foam, nothing to worry about.”

He put on gloves, wiped a bit away with a tissue, and left like it was no big deal. But something about the way he moved, the way he rushed out without answering any of my questions — it didn’t sit right. He looked like a man who’d seen this before. And didn’t want anyone else to look closer.

I couldn’t shake the feeling. So I took a photo and sent it to a friend of mine who’s a biologist.

A few hours later, he called — and his tone was serious. He told me it looked like a fungal colony, possibly a mycelium network, or even parasitic insects that had burrowed into the wall insulation. Whatever it was, it had likely been growing for years — hidden behind drywall, feeding on the warmth and moisture. Left unchecked, it could cause serious respiratory issues, especially in enclosed or poorly ventilated spaces.

I packed a bag and left that night.

The landlord hasn’t picked up my calls since.

But what really keeps me up now is the why. Why did he act so nervous? Why brush it off so quickly? And why hasn’t he come back to fix it?

Was it just mold? Or something worse? Something no one was ever meant to find?

All I know is that I’ll never look at that wall the same way again.

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