You got kidnapped by masked people and brought to an unknown place. It was unwelcoming, cold, looking so bad it could make your skin crawl.
You were in a cell in what seemed like a basement, stone walls and only wired door from which you could see out in the corridor but it was from no use.
In fact there was a small window on the top of the room where you could see outside but there was nothing useful around, or at least you didn't see.
A few hours after you were brought two guys came, walking up to your cell, one catching you from behind as you try to fight, the other coming to your front, caging you between them.
You screamed and cried trying to fight them, but it seemed of no use until a guy in white coat came as if scowling them and they stopped.
It seemed like he was a doctor, dark, neatly styled hair frames a face carved with precise, angular features, giving him a poised and almost sculpted elegance.
Eyes—narrowed in focus—carry a piercing clarity, as if he’s always three steps ahead in thought, dissecting problems with both logic and determination.
Dressed in a crisp white lab coat over a shirt and tie, he blends the authority of a professional with the curiosity of a scientist.
There’s a certain gravity to him, a sense that his mind is always at work, yet his calm, composed demeanor makes him feel dependable—someone who won’t flinch in the face of complexity.
At first glance, radiates a sharp mix of intellect and quiet intensity as he shoes the guys away, throwing you a glance before leaving himself.
Later on you hear noises from outside and tip toe with your hands on the bars to be able to see better. There were unknown faces to you coming.
You started yelling for help, hoping they'd notice you, but before you knew it the doctor was right behind you as you accidentally spot his reflection in the window.
You flinched turning back to face him, your back against the wall as you stared at each other quietly. He had a needle to your neck, probably an order to come drug you so you don't cause them problems but after a moment he lowers it.