Tiny particles of dust, lint, and hair settle on bedroom floors every day. These bits drift down from bedding, clothing, and the air itself.
Each night and morning, more join them. Footsteps push them into corners, and gentle air currents roll them together.
Over time, these specks combine into small, fuzzy clusters. One particle sticks to another, then another attaches, quietly increasing their size.
In the shadowed space beneath beds, rows of these dust bunnies line up along baseboards and bed frames. They grow a little fuller with each passing day, remaining tucked away from daily view.
This buildup continues steadily, layer by layer, without drawing attention to the space below.
