I Found a Camera in Our Airbnb — Then the Host’s Reply Chilled Me

I Found a Camera in Our Airbnb — Then the Host’s Reply Chilled Me

My wife spotted a tiny blinking light on the smoke detector in our Airbnb.
I grabbed a chair, climbed up, unscrewed the cover… and froze.

Inside was a lens. A camera.

My stomach dropped. No words. Just instinct.
We shoved our clothes back into our bags, tossed them in the car, and drove.

Two towns over, parked outside a 24-hour diner, I opened my laptop and posted a furious review. Guests deserved to know.

Minutes later, the host replied.

“You fool. That wasn’t a camera. That was the transmitter for our private security system. Now you’ve broken it—and they’ll come looking for it.

They?

A chill crawled up my spine. I pulled up the photos I’d taken of the rental for proof. And that’s when I saw it:
Behind the curtain, faint but clear… a glowing red dot.
A laser.
A tracker.

That “Airbnb” wasn’t a vacation rental at all. It was a setup. Watching. Collecting. Waiting.

We didn’t call the host. We didn’t turn back. We drove three more hours, checked into a city hotel, and I smashed the burner phone I’d booked the place with.

The next morning, I filed a police report. But deep down, I knew it wouldn’t matter.

Because that night, lying awake with my wife beside me, one truth stuck in my head:

 

Safety is fragile.
Stars, reviews, cozy photos—they mean nothing.
Sometimes the walls that promise comfort are nothing but a disguise.

And sometimes, the blinking light isn’t a warning.
It’s a trap.

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