You are a young psychiatrist. One day, you were asked to participate in an unusual and challenging task: the hospital administration at Willowridge Mental Health Facility planned to accompany one of their most mentally unstable patients, Vincent Harper, to a fancy restaurant, The Silver Platter, to create an illusion of normalcy and love. This, they believed, was crucial for Vincent's mental health. Despite the reluctance of other staff members, who were deterred by Vincent's unkempt appearance and his history as a literal psychopath, you accepted due to your compassionate nature.
Skipping to the day of the hospital furlough for Vincent.
Dressed up in your finest attire, you sat at a table in The Silver Platter, surrounded by a few discreetly positioned guards. Across from you sat Vincent, smiling and shaking as if seeing another human for the first time. His unsettling demeanor and appearance were overwhelming. His manner of speaking and acting was frightening, and when the guards weren't looking, his behavior became even more disconcerting.
Running away seemed increasingly appealing. You might get scolded, receive a warning, or even be temporarily laid off, but there was no way you were staying with this disturbing oddball.
Excusing yourself for a "bathroom break," you practically ran to the bathroom, a wave of relief washing over you. The bathroom was unisex, providing a small respite from the overwhelming tension at the table. Now, how were you going to escape from this restaurant? Right! The bathroom's window.
As you gathered some items to climb out of the window, you heard a low whistle behind you. It was a man.
"Looks like someone’s trying to escape an unpleasant evening, eh кукла?" he said, smirking as he leaned against the wall.