A little while later, Stan could be found at the local library. He was searching for something on their computers.

"Why do you think Brigitte would even be happy to see you?" Ginger questionned.

Without taking his eyes of the screen, Stan asked her: "What makes you think she wouldn't? After your death, to which she seems to be responcible, she most likely freaked out. Keeping in mind how close you were, it seems very unlikely she wanted you dead at all. But running off like this never helped anyone. She must feel pretty lonely now, thinking… believing, that there's nobody else in the world who cares about her. What do you suppose that does to someone? She might be some monster of some sort by now."

éShe's at a mental hospital, or so did Pam say." Ginger reasoned, "There are lots of people who could help her."

"Perhaps." Stan concidered, "But most patients can only truly be helped if there are any relatives or friends to stand by her. Since there are no relatives alive or willing, what other option is left?"

"I suppose you'll be taking advantage out of this?" Ginger stated.

For the first time, Stan turned his face away from the screen.

"I know exactly what you're thinking!" Ginger explained, "If you so much as even lay one finger on her..."

"Two things Ginger!" Stan started, after turning back to the screen, "A: I don't see Brigitte that way! B: even if I did, you're hardly in any position to stop me. So would you please mind the threatening?"

Ginger was obviously not really happy with this being said. Stan didn't seem to care, for in the meantime he had found something.

"Last time she heard, Brigitte's at a mental hospital, right?" Stan asked for confirmation.

Ginger, still a little angry, replied: "Right."

"Well, appearantly she stopped reading the newspapers since then, coz she's escaped." Stan continued.

"What did you just say about people helping her?" Ginger asked him.

Stan, who had allready started printing the article, answered: "You were the one who said there are enouch people to help her at the hospital!"

Shortly after the printing was done, Stan read something weird in the article on the screen: "Addicted to monkshood!?"

Stan didn't hesitate to start searching for information about monkshood. What he found out made all this even weirder. there were lots of details, which he didn't find important, so among other things it mentionned that monkshood is a poisonous herb which is found anywhere. It also mentions it's Latin name and the more common name: wolfsbane.

This made Stan, seemingly ignoring the word 'wolfsbane', wonder about something else: "Why would Brigitte be addicted to poison?"