As Jack was walking back home from the bank, he heard a loud shrieking noise coming from the street, just a few yards away from where he was walking. A second later, the loud shriek was followed by a BANG!
“That didn’t sound too good!” Jack mumbled, as he quickly increased the pace and started running towards the direction of the awful sound.
A lion had just crossed a street on a bicycle but the light had already turned green. Another fox, which was driving a car, had tried to go through the red light but tried to avoid hitting the lion on the bike, so he veered to the right and ended up smashing the front end of the car into the light post, which was just standing on the side of the lane where the car was driving.
The driver was unconscious and his head was bleeding from the impact against the pole and the smashed windshield. When Jack saw this from a distance, he raced towards the scene of the accident and arrived there in no time, thanks to his muscular legs.
Once he arrived, he saw that the driver’s side door was smashed in as well, because another car had banged against the side of the car. Because of this, the door wouldn’t open just by lifting the door handle!
“Okay, this calls for some super strength!” Jack grinned, as he took a deep breath.
He grabbed the side of the door by smashing the glass with his paw, and the reaching down with his muscular, hairy arm. Then, in one mighty, fluid motion, Jack ripped the steel door from the hinges and tossed it to the side of the road, exposing the entire side of the car so that he could rip the seat belt off of the injured driver and pull him out of the driver’s seat before the ambulance arrived on the scene!
When the paramedics arrived, Jack was holding the injured fox in his mighty arms, and he lowered the man on the stretched that the paramedics set out before him on the ground. They quickly rolled him into the back of the ambulance, before riding him to the hospital with the flashing lights and the siren blaring loud so that everyone could hear.
Several people crowded around Jack, since he was the hero of the day and since he practically saved the poor fox’s life. It made him feel good, and he knew that it could only lead to bigger and better things.