Tammy said. “I’ll wait for you at the other end.” “Hey, I don’t blame you there.” He would have switched places with her in a heartbeat. “Are you really okay, Tammy?” “Yeah, I am.” When they reached their cabana, she headed down another path into the jungle. “Where are you going?” he asked, concerned. “Didn’t you hear the jaguar roar?” “Yeah, was it one of the boys?” “I’m sure of it. He was watching me, looking like he wanted to rescue me from my little zip-line disaster. Maybe now they’ll be more receptive to meeting with us. Otherwise, maybe we can find their trail.” “So was the jaguar you saw very visible or being reclusive? I never saw him in the dense foliage, even with the binoculars.” “He was sitting in a tree in plain view of the cable, watching for me, or for you, possibly, thinking that you would be the one to go on the zip line, even though they had left a message with the guide that they would meet me at the platform.