Jared met her at the gate, eyes wide. “I swear I’ve never seen anything like this,” he muttered, escorting her in a half-jog toward the elephant habitat. “It started around four. First just pacing. Then they started dragging things.”
“Dragging what?” Maria demanded. “You’ll see.” She would. And she wasn’t ready for it. The moment she rounded the corner to the viewing deck, her breath caught. The elephants had barricaded an entire section of their enclosure. Not just tossed debris around.