On my way home after school in a taxi, I would sometimes see an accident. Police or firefighters would usually be doing their best to save as many lives as they could as well as do a bit of crowd control.

One day, I was walking past the scene but everything had already calmed down. A reporter was giving an update of what a police officer had done to the camera she was reporting to:

"Tell us officer," the reporter continued "how many children did you save?"

"Approximately eighty," he turns to his colleagues off screen "but I could only do so with the help of all my fellow officers and other on-site responders."

As he turns back to the camera, I notice his eyes seem to glare like a cat.

"I'm just trying to make my Chaga family proud back in Kilimanjaro."

As he walks off, it seems the back of his neck has spots like a leopard.