A Morning Like Any Other
I started my day as usual — coffee in hand, keys in pocket, ready to leave for work. But stepping outside, something unusual caught my eye beneath my car. At first, I dismissed it as a plastic bag or a stray rag blown by the wind.
A Shocking Discovery
Then it moved. My heart raced as I crouched to see closer. Thick, scaly skin glistened in the morning light. Claws pressed against the pavement. A ridged snout revealed sharp teeth. My mind scrambled: an iguana? A monitor lizard? No. It was a massive, injured alligator, hiding beneath my car while children waited for the bus and neighbors walked their dogs nearby.
Immediate Action
Hands trembling, I called animal control and warned the kids to step back. The alligator dragged itself across the concrete, limping, a deep wound exposing raw flesh. Fear turned quickly into pity. It wasn’t hunting — it was seeking safety. I stayed between it and the crowd, urging officers to help, not harm, it.
Resolution and Reflection
After nearly an hour, animal control sedated the alligator and loaded it onto a truck. Later, they confirmed it had escaped from an unregistered private facility just two miles away, a place rumored to have lost other exotic animals.
As I stared at the empty parking lot, one thought lingered: what other creatures might be caged so close to home? And what if the next escapee didn’t hide under my car but ran straight to my front door?