My eyes carefully pierced through the dense green cover. With each passing moment, the forest grew quieter and my hopes went up. But some parts of my brain also believed that today might not be the day. After all, it was 6 pm and the light was receding much faster than I had thought. But Lokesh, the forest ranger accompanying our jeep, was very calm and quite confident that we would spot a wild cat. For him it was a usual evening — a group of enthusiasts, mostly photographers, holding their gear like ammunition, ready to shoot the moment they spot the wild cat. But for all of us in that jeep, a moment like this was rare. By now my heart was pounding, adrenaline had taken over my body and I was almost ready to jump out of the jeep (in excitement and anticipation,). That’s when I heard a slight rustle of the leaves and saw it. The elusive leopard, moving stealthily across the grassland, almost running after the first few seconds to escape the paparazzi.