Evelyn looked at the list and moaned, "Oh no. Not the wolf enclosure, not tonight."
"What are you worried about?" asked Adam, "Those wolves are practically tamed puppies." The zoo was part of a breeding program for reintroducing grey wolves back into the habitats they had lost due to man's encroachment. The breeding pair at the zoo was far too accustomed to humans to be released back into the wild. Wolves that weren't afraid of humans tended to be shot, whether or not the wolf in question meant harm.
"Are you kidding? It's a full moon night!" snapped Evelyn, "There's no way I'm going near them tonight."
Adam sighed. It was no secret that Evelyn was afraid of werewolves. She avoided movies featuring werewolves, even the ones featuring the werewolves in a very nontraditional manner. She wouldn't even linger on TV channels or websites that showed images of wolf-men. "Evelyn, a full moon doesn't mean anything. At most, they'll be howling more often than usual. They're perfectly harmless and right now they need a bath," said Adam.
"Then you can wash them, I'm not going," said Evelyn.
Adam sighed and said, "Fine. I'll be back later." He grabbed a bucket and a shampoo bottle before heading to the enclosure. The wolves were unusually perky tonight and raced over when Adam entered the enclosure, their tails wagging furiously. "Boy, you two sure do have a lot of energy tonight," said Adam, "Maybe it is the full moon. Just don't bite me, ok?" The wolves seemed to calm down after Adam got the hose running and splashed the both of them, though it was only a matter of time before they shook off the water and start running around again. Hopefully one of them will stand still long enough for Adam to wash them.