Josiah I continued breathing for her, for what seemed like an eternity, while I waited for the paramedics to arrive. I was mentally calculating the distance between the hospital ambulance bays and the wildlife refuge, willing the vehicle to come faster. Finally, the flashing red and white lights cut through the forest, and the wailing siren silenced the song of the forest creatures. “This way!” I yelled, waving my hands. The clumsy humans crashed through the undergrowth, the beams of their flashlights bouncing off the tree trunks until they finally landed on me and Olivia. When the two white uniformed EMTs finally pushed their way to where we were, I backed away, giving them space to work. “What happened?” the female EMT asked. “I’m not sure, I found her unconscious,” I said, feeli