Husband Pushed Wife Into Lion Enclosure—Then The Lion Froze Everyone-heuh

My husband’s hand touched my back so lightly at first that I thought he was steadying me.

That was the last kind thought I ever had about him.

I was leaning over the steel railing, smiling down into the lion enclosure while a group of children crowded along the observation deck beside us.

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My white Navy officer’s uniform was too formal for a day out, but we had come straight from a small memorial visit, and Mark had said it made me look strong.

He had said that with his hand resting on my waist.

He had said it where other people could hear.

Then his palm pressed hard between my shoulder blades.

My ribs hit the lower rail.

My cap flew off.

The blue sky tipped sideways, the deck vanished above me, and I fell.

There was a strange, stupid second in the air when I thought I might catch the rail, or wake up, or hear Mark shout my name in real terror.

Then the dirt came up and smashed into my shoulder.

Pain burst through my arm so violently that the world went white at the edges.

I tasted blood.

Somewhere above me, people screamed.

A child began crying in short, sharp bursts.

“Rachel!” Mark shouted. “Somebody help her! She slipped!”

His voice was loud enough for the whole deck to hear.

That was what made me afraid.

Not the fall.

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