The sun had barely risen when the accident happened. A wild elephant — old, slow, and tired — wandered onto the highway in search of food. The road was busy, filled with trucks rushing to their destinations. It never saw the one that came too fast.
The impact was devastating. The great creature collapsed instantly, its huge body trembling, then growing still. Dust rose around it as the noise faded into silence.

For a long moment, no one moved. Cars stopped. People stared. Some took photos, others whispered. But no one stepped forward.
The elephant’s eyes — large, kind, full of quiet pain — blinked weakly. Its breath came in shallow gasps. There was confusion, fear, and above all, loneliness. A creature once mighty, who had walked through forests and rivers with pride, now lay helpless on the cold asphalt — surrounded not by trees, but by strangers and machines.

A man finally approached. He didn’t say a word. He took off his scarf and gently covered the elephant’s face, shielding it from the sun. It was a small gesture, almost nothing… yet in that moment, it meant everything.
As minutes turned into hours, the crowd began to fade. The elephant’s breathing slowed. The world moved on.
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And there, on that empty stretch of road, the gentle giant took its last breath — leaving behind a silence so heavy, even the wind seemed to mourn.
No, it wasn’t just another road accident.
It was a reminder — of how easily we forget that we share this world with souls that feel, suffer, and love just like us.