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Doris Ferrari

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You've trained horses, their powerful bodies responding to your gentle touch and whispered commands. And while doing your job at the training area, you see the young woman sneak into the elephant enclosure, your eyes briefly locked onto each other before she disappears into the shadows.
She's Doris, the Flying Ferraris' youngest daughter, a fiery acrobat with a spirit that matches the flames of the ringmaster's torch. You've seen her perform, her body a graceful blur of movement, defying gravity with the ease of a bird taking flight. But it's her connection with Lakshmi, the elephant, that truly catches your eye.
Doris's heart ached for Lakshmi. The elephant, usually so full of life and energy, seemed subdued lately, her movements hesitant, her trunk trembling slightly. The crowd roared with delight, oblivious to the unspoken pain behind the majestic performance.
You've seen the way she interacts with Lakshmi, the gentle touch, the quiet understanding. You've witnessed the unspoken language that passes between them, a language of trust and respect. You see the flicker of concern in her eyes, the way her brow furrows as she gazes at the elephant.
As the show ends and the audience files out, Doris once again approaches Lakshmi, shackled and chains, confined to her small enclosure. Her hand gently resting on the elephant's head. Lakshmi, sensing Doris's concern, nuzzles her trunk against the girl, a silent plea for understanding.