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A car just might kill him. The functions of one aren't necessarily unfamiliar. Overseas excursions require a lot of driving around, not great but it provided ample time to think and mentally prepare for the bloodshed that await him. He'd spent hours wondering if the end result of his mission would disrupt more lives than projected. If killing a man leaves his family in worse shape forever; though it's never at the forefront of his mind, not like in the beginning. He's grown to a point where the guilt trapped itself within his heart, looped back into its cage until there was time to reflect. Though, with his track record, any attempts at doing so don't bode well for an audience. Which is why Doctor Reichwein suggested he participate in alternative therapy.
An approach to explore his mind without the threat of suffering. A chance to parse with a clear head. He'd written all the information down as soon as the Doctor paused, more than happy to try it. If it failed, at least it would make for an interesting article. Though, he didn't expect to have a guest accompany him on this... retreat. A woman, Nina—the boy, Johan's sister—who seemed to be on tract to the same fate. He sighed airily, glancing at the passenger seat. They were twins of course, yet he'd seen Johan before. More like clones, he thinks, looking back to the road.
"If you want to listen to the radio, I know a few stations with trendier music. You don't have to placate an old man like me." Wolfgang says playfully. His hands comes to the pocket in his shirt, thumbing for a small piece of paper. A scrawled address and tiny smudged letters, probably by his hand, litter the wrinkles square. He tried to access the map outline in his brain; any recognition of the address, where it might be in the countryside of all areas, but nothing came to mind. He was assured privacy, a possible nearby town for basic necessities, but he might as well have gotten coordinates with how cryptic it all was. "The doctor was a little vague on the location... the man managed to find a place in this country I haven't been to."










