The night in Toa Payoh Town Park
Nur and his grandmother Aminah were coming back from the hawker centre along the path through Toa Payoh Town Park. It was around eight at night. The boy stopped dead and pointed toward the base of a tree, where a street lamp lit up a stretch of path that nobody usually notices. A pangolin was crossing. Wild, adult, with its scales gleaming under the orange light.
Nur and the animal looked at each other for fifteen seconds. Aminah didn't see it until the boy tugged her hand. By then the pangolin was already moving into the undergrowth and disappearing without a sound. Nur didn't sleep that night, but that time it wasn't his usual habit of waking: something had stayed on. He was five years old.
The next day he drew a pangolin for the first time. Aminah kept the drawing.







