Epilogue
Letters
Dear
Dominick,
Before
word starts to spread, as they all do, I feel that I must inform you about the
disappearance of our younger brother. To be frank, for a while I had thought we
were making progress, but unfortunately I was very wrong. As of late last Monday
evening, Alexander somehow left his quarters after hours and attacked several
of our staff members with a scalpel and a stun gun. He even abducted one of our
recent patients who had recently awoken from the terminally ill medical ward. On
top of that, he left thousands if not millions of dollars worth of damage in
his wake.
I
have already contacted officials and will address the issue to the press to
make sure Alexander returns to my care soon as possible. I heard news that he
might be heading your way, to Boston. A warrant and reward for his arrest will
be announced soon. Bear in mind that by simply keeping him in your household would
be considered a violation of law.
Not
as a doctor but as a man who wishes to help his younger brother, I implore you
that if you do find him, do NOT let
him go anywhere and keep him until I send someone to fetch him. He may even try
to sway you with lies, so take extra precautions when approaching him. At the
moment he is very dangerous to other people as well as himself.
Regards,
Marcus
Wolfgang, M.D.
Director
of the Delial Park Facility
P.S.:
I also hear he goes under an alias for some strange reason. Do you know what it
is?
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Dear Marcus,
Ha. I told you so.
Hearts, Flowers and Brotherly Love,
Do
P.S.: Love the absence of contractions, Doc. Really.
By the way, what is a raven-crow?