Several times after that, Dietrich found himself pulling out the sketch of Troy and studying it for long periods of time. Dietrich did not like to have anything incomplete or incorrect. It bothered him greatly that he couldn't figure out what was wrong with the drawing. Dietrich soon became noticeably distant and lost in his thoughts. His men were worried about him. He even started getting angry at Schneider for seemingly small things. It wasn't until the fifth time he was impatient with Schneider, that Dietrich realized what he was doing. Leave it to Sergeant Troy to bother him from miles away. Dietrich sighed, he picked up his pen and started writing. About fifteen minutes later, he addressed the letter and had it sent away to its destination along with strict instructions to the messenger. He hoped it would make it.