Outlaw99
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I’m pretty sure your wife and I are related somehowMy snake story runs a bit differently.
It was a beautiful summer afternoon, and I had just achieved the holy grail of suburban fatherhood: fifteen uninterrupted minutes of post-lawn-mowing peace in front of the TV.
Then, the basement unleashed a sound.
It wasn't just a scream; it was a blood-curdling, glass-shattering, non-stop siren of pure terror that would have easily drowned out a nuclear air-raid drill. My wife, a woman who views mice, shrews, and voles as harbingers of the actual apocalypse, was in the basement.
I vaulted off the couch, sprinting downstairs expecting to fight off a home intruder, or at least a rabid raccoon. Instead, I found my wife camped out on top of the clothes dryer like a shipwreck survivor on a life raft, head in her hands, vibrating with fear. She was trying to speak, but because I am not fluent in Deafening Siren, I couldn't understand a word. Fortunately, her frantic, furious pointing directed my eyes toward the dark abyss behind the washing machine.
I braced myself, peered over the side, and beheld the monster.
It was a pint-sized garter snake. The poor fella had taken a wrong turn through the sump pump pipe and ended up thoroughly, helplessly stuck to a rat-sized glue trap. In my wife's defense, at a panicked glance, the long, graying trap-bound silhouette did look a bit like a rat's tail (despite us never having had a rat in the history of the household). To her, Cthulhu had risen from the drain. To me, it was just a very embarrassed reptile.
I evicted the laundry-room leviathan, naming him Jake. Standing in the yard with a trapped snake, I did what any modern rescuer does: I Googled it. A few minutes later, armed with a bottle of my wife’s nail polish remover (and the intense prayer that the acetone wouldn't dissolve the snake), I successfully un-stuck him.
Jake slithered away into the grass, entirely unharmed, likely seeking a therapist to deal with the hearing damage he sustained from the dryer-top siren.