I discovered a hidden camera in our Airbnb bedroom

It was midnight. My husband covered it with a towel, and we went to sleep. At 2 a.m., the door burst open. The Airbnb owner stormed in, furious, screaming, โ€œYou idiots, this is aโ€ฆ

โ€ฆfire alarm!โ€œ

My husband and I sat up in bed, blinking like deer caught in headlights. The owner, a man in his late fifties with graying hair and a Hawaiian-print shirt that looked wildly out of place given the situation, stood in the doorway, panting. His eyes darted between us and the towel-covered device.

โ€œDo you have any idea what youโ€™ve done?!โ€ he continued, his voice a mix of panic and exhaustion.

I looked at my husband, who was still processing everything. โ€œWait, what?โ€ I managed to say.

The owner groaned and marched over to the wall. He yanked the towel off, revealingโ€ฆ well, not a camera. Instead, it was a round, white fire alarm with a small blinking light.

โ€œThis is not some spy camera!โ€ he hissed. โ€œItโ€™s a smoke detector! A legal requirement for rental properties! You covered it, and the system automatically alerted me to a malfunction.โ€

I opened my mouth, then closed it. Then opened it again. โ€œOkay, butโ€”โ€ I started.

โ€œBut what?โ€ the owner snapped. โ€œYou thought I was watching you sleep? Why would I want to do that?!โ€

I winced. โ€œWell, when you put it like thatโ€ฆโ€

My husband finally found his voice. โ€œTo be fair,โ€ he said slowly, โ€œit was blinking. And it looked suspicious.โ€

The owner let out a sharp laugh. โ€œIt blinks because itโ€™s working. You know what would be suspicious? If it didnโ€™t blink!โ€œ

That actually made sense.

A painful silence settled in the room. I could feel my face burning with embarrassment.

โ€œLook,โ€ I said, trying to salvage something from this disaster. โ€œWeโ€™ve read stories about hidden cameras in Airbnbs. You canโ€™t blame us for being cautious.โ€

The owner sighed and rubbed his temples. โ€œI get it. I do. But let me ask you somethingโ€”โ€ He pointed at the ceiling. โ€œIf I wanted to secretly film you, do you think Iโ€™d do it with something so obviously placed in plain sight? Like, right in the middle of the ceiling?โ€

My husband and I exchanged glances.

โ€œWellโ€ฆ when you put it like that,โ€ I mumbled.

The owner threw his hands up. โ€œThank you!โ€

I cleared my throat, desperate to change the subject. โ€œUh, soโ€ฆ you said the system alerted you? Does that meanโ€”โ€

โ€œYeah,โ€ the owner cut in. โ€œIt means I got a call at 2 a.m. from the security system, saying there was a fire alarm failure in the property. I had to get out of bed, drive all the way here, and barge into my own Airbnb like a maniac just to stop you fromโ€”โ€ He motioned vaguely at the ceiling. โ€œโ€”suffocating yourselves in your sleep.โ€œ

I blinked. โ€œSuffocating ourselves?โ€

โ€œYes! Covering a fire alarm is dangerous! If there was an actual fire, you wouldnโ€™t have been alerted in time!โ€

Another long silence.

I let out a weak chuckle. โ€œOkay, soโ€ฆ uh, that was a big misunderstanding.โ€

The owner groaned. โ€œYeah. You think?โ€

My husband finally decided to just own it. He shrugged and gave a sheepish grin. โ€œHey, at least now you know your system works.โ€

The owner just stared at him. โ€œThatโ€™s notโ€” Thatโ€™s not how this works.โ€

โ€œOkay, fair,โ€ my husband admitted.

I decided it was time to stop talking before we made things worse. โ€œWeโ€™re really sorry. We just panicked.โ€

The owner took a deep breath, clearly trying to let it go. โ€œFine. Justโ€”โ€ He pointed at the alarm. โ€œLeave it alone. Please.โ€

We both nodded enthusiastically.

โ€œGood. Now, if youโ€™ll excuse me, I have to drive back home and try to un-ruin my sleep schedule.โ€ He turned and grumbled all the way out the door, slamming it behind him.

For a moment, my husband and I just sat there, staring at the now towel-free, totally not a hidden camera smoke detector.

Then my husband turned to me. โ€œSo, uhโ€ฆ you think we should leave a review mentioning this?โ€

I swatted him with a pillow. โ€œAbsolutely not.โ€

The Lesson?

Sometimes, paranoia makes fools of us all. Itโ€™s good to be cautious, but maybe double-check before accusing someone of running an illegal spy operation. Also, if something is blinking, itโ€™s probably just doing its job.

Lesson learned.

(And yes, we left him a very apologetic review.)

If this gave you a laugh, share it with someone whoโ€™s a little too paranoid! Let me know in the comments if youโ€™ve ever made a mistake this embarrassing!