You close your eyes and run from the parrot house, not caring were you wind up, as long as there are no animals.
Suddenly you run into something and then you can hear a body hitting the concrete and the crying of a child. Thinking to yourself, "See who it is, make sure that they're not seriously hurt, but don't look around." You point your head downward and open your eyes.
You're staring at a four year old girl sitting on the ground, crying for her mother. Thinking that she is okay, you fail to realize that humans are animals as well and when the changes begin, you fail to notice then; your only concern is with leaving without looking at another animal.
Suddenly you don't feel to well and bothered by how everything begins to looks bigger, you shake you head and attempt to clear the vertigo that has settled in. Closing your eyes to a squint so that what you see is nothing but bleary shadows, you note that the child's mother is helping her up. Stumbling to the front of the Zoo, you breath a sigh of relief as you step out, thinking that you managed to avoid looking at another animal. Thinking that your clothes feel odd, you step over to line of trees, enjoying the shade and sit down. Without meaning to, you fall asleep, suddenly so very tired.
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Hours may have passed, you're not sure. What you are sure of is that you are being shaken awake and a woman's voice is asking, "Sweety, are you alright? Where are your parents?"
Absently brushing a strand of red hair from your face, you say in a childish voices that surprises you, "I don't half any parents. I'm aww gwon up!" Looking at your hands, you wonder why they look so small. And then you realize that the woman is trying to ask you another question.
But the question is driven out of your mind as something else grabs your attention. As you think, "What the hell is going on here? Why do I suddenly think of myself as four year old girl?" you grab your crotch and looking up into the face of a Zoo security guard, you tell her in a childish voice, "I half to go pee-pee."