The animal rescue industry doesn't think that a girl is fit for the job. That’s why you very rarely see woman diving into freezing waters to save a dog or cat. Women are fragile said my father who believed women should stay home and take care of the kids. But i didn't care i was going to be an animal rescuer no matter what. “If you hold fast to dreams. For if dreams die. Life is a broken-winged bird.That cannot fly”(Hughes) I don't want to be a bird that can’t fly, i want to score higher than any bird that has ever lived. This was what i thought when i was younger, but now that i have fulfilled my dream i have realized being a bird was childish. Yes i have made it and yes i have saved many animals but i am still criticised even though i am …show more content…
With that i ran into the holding room for all the animals. I grabbed leashes and dog collars i took the first eight dogs down to the basement. I ran back up to the room and i grabbed as many animals as i could. I ran out of the room and looked out the window just in time to see the syclone starting. I started running to the basement when i heard all the cats and dogs that were still in there holding cells i handed the animals i had to another staff member. “Get those animals down stairs now” I yelled I ran back into the room and saw a cat and a dog i ran over and picked them up and ran as fast as i could to the basement. When i got to the stairwell leading to the the cellar i heard a big loud crash. I knew the cyclone had hit. I continued to run out i knew that i wouldn't make it. But i continued to run and i thought about a quote. “It’s all about the ball the bat and the mit.” and at that point i knew i would continue to run even if i knew the outcome. I turned the last corner to see my boss standing there closing the door. Terrier struck me and i knew that i was going to be left out if i didn't do something. “ Wait” I yelled at the top of my