20.Shards of Glass: A Troubling Discovery

Inspecting the glass on the road, Addison realized it came from a shattered window—his car was stolen. The scene pointed to a forceful break-in. He photographed the evidence—angles, spread, location—documenting it for investigators.
The theft was more than a loss of property. It jeopardized the creature’s care. The glass symbolized a rupture between his commitment to protect nature and the obstacles of human wrongdoing.
As he worked to save an animal, he became a victim of interference—cruel irony that deepened his resolve.
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