Author's Note: Again sorry for the long wait. Now that I'm back at school I won't be able to update it as frequently as before, but I will asap. Also again thank you to everyone who's reviewed/favorited it/alerted it. 75 reviews, 17 favs, and 21 follows? I can't believe it! I feel so loved! You guys are just too awesome! :,D

Jane loved her job working as a tour guide at the zoo. Most often her groups consisted of young children who were on field trips, and she always felt satisfaction whenever she would talk about whatever animal they were looking at and their faces would just light up seeing all the animals.

Jane was always fascinated with animals herself. She loved learning about them, which is how she knew everything about all the animals at the zoo without doing any extra research. Despite her love of all living creatures, her favorite animals were definitely primates. She has always been curious about how humans and primates are so different and yet so similar, even as a child. Because of this she would often be nicknamed Jane Goodall or asked about where Tarzan is. Of course Jane didn't mind, in fact she considered these compliments.

Even though Tarzan is her favorite book and she loves all the movies, her favorite has always been the Disney version, since that's what started her fascination with the story as well as zoology. She loved the fact that not only did she have the same name as the main character, but she looked just like her too, with mid-length light brown hair and blue-green eyes. Plus she also developed a crush on Tarzan, hoping that when she has a boyfriend he'll be just like him.

One day after working her shift, she walked into the office to sign out and head home when one of her friends stopped her. "Hey Jane, you got a present here."

Jane turned around to see her friend hand her a bouquet of flowers. "Oh my, they're absolutely lovely!" she exclaimed as she took them.

She sniffed them when she noticed a note with her name on it tucked away. She set the flowers down as she opened up the note. "Dear Jane, I have been an avid visitor of this zoo for a while, but it wasn't until I saw you that I had a specific reason to come more frequently. I have watched you for quite some time; your passion and beauty more amazing than any animal I've seen here. I have even snuck into your tour groups, if only for the reason of seeing you up close. I have wanted to introduce myself to you, but alas have been too shy to do so. I hope you accept these flowers, as well as my invitation to come meet me and allow me to take you out after work tomorrow. I will be in the parking lot, waiting outside my car. I can't wait to finally meet you face to face. Love, your secret admirer."

"So, who's it from?"

"A secret admirer. I can't believe it, I have a secret admirer! And he wants to take me out tomorrow!" For the next twenty-four hours, Jane could not stop thinking about what awaits for her after work.

Finally the time came. Jane decided to bring an extra set of clothing so she wouldn't be stuck in her work clothes for when she meets him. After signing out and changing, she headed out to the parking lot. She looked around and saw a man standing outside a nice car. He said that's how he would wait for her, but there was something about him that questioned if he was the one, so she continued to look. After going around in circles, she had to face the fact that the man standing next to her car was her admirer. She was disappointed because he wasn't good looking at all, but she decided to give him a chance anyway and see what happens.

The man looked up from his phone when he saw Jane approaching him. "Jane, my dear," he said smiling. Jane couldn't help forcing a smile as he wrapped his arms around her. "I was afraid you weren't going to come."

"Of course."

"Come with me," he said as he opened the passenger door to let her in. Once he got in the car they drove off.

"So where exactly are we going?" Jane asked.

"Oh you'll see."

After driving for a while, he pulled up in an empty parking lot. "Where are…" Before Jane could finish her sentence, the man grabbed both her wrists with one hand and shoved a handkerchief to her mouth with the other.

When she woke up she was on the floor in an empty windowless room. She noticed that she was now wearing a yellow dress with mid-length sleeves with a ruffled skirt that went just passed her knees with white frills on the bottom, a purple tie attached to the white collar on top, her hair pulled back into a bun with a safari hat, white gloves, and grey and brown boots. Also she was all tied up and there was bandana in her mouth.

Suddenly the door burst open and standing there was a man, she assumed the same man from before, in a gorilla suit. The man banged his fists against his chest before picking up Jane with both hands by the neck. She tried to struggle out of his grasp, but the more she struggled, the tighter he held her. Suddenly after minutes of struggling, she lay limp and lifeless in his hands, having been choked to death.