Somewhere in the African Savanna, Eliza was in the middle of checking on a lion that had showed up earlier that day at her camper.

"Alright, I figured out what is affecting your tooth," said Eliza.

"What is it, doctor?" asked the lion.

"You have an infected carnassial, it's the sharpest tooth in the back of your mouth," said Eliza as she pointed to the tooth on an x-ray she had taken.

"Can you fix it doctor?" asked the lion.

"I'm afraid I'll have to operate, but we don't have time today," said Eliza. As she spoke, the sun was setting in the distance causing a golden light to cover the land around them.

"You'll have to come back tomorrow so I can work on it then," she said.

"Alright, I'll see you then doctor," said the lion while getting up to walk away.

"Hey mom," said a thirteen-year-old girl who came out of the camper.

"Dinner is almost ready," she said.

"I just saw our last patient for the day so let me scrub down and we can eat," said Eliza while putting her equipment in the side storage. A while later, the two were eating at the small table in the camper.

"You did a good job honey," said Eliza.

"Thanks, I had to improvise on a few ingredients though," said the girl.

"Lucky Kattie read up on the flora in Africa before we all came out here," said Darwin while walking over.

"I'm not going to a country without figuring out what plants are edible and poisonous in case I get lost in the wilderness," said Kattie.

"It still surprises me that you're able to speak to animals like I can, that's something I never thought would be inherited like this," said Eliza.

"The shaman was surprised too when I met him," said Kattie.

"Still can't tell anyone about it though, not even dad knows that we can talk with animals," she said.

"Your aunt knows," said Eliza.

"Speaking of Aunt Debbie, she seems to still be doing good at that new model agency that she's working for in America," said Kattie.

"She finally is living the life she always wanted," said Eliza.