The Governess and Lockwood go to the park to see the deer, but Lockwood is worried about his daughter, who has been bitten by a rakshasa. Lockwood tells the Governess that he has found "suspicious ale" in the park, and that there have been "unspecified wounds" and "unidentified perpetrators" in every incident. He says that he thinks they should take the girl to a "safer place" until the monster is dealt with. Lockwood says that the hospital is "not like this" , and he wonders why it is so quiet.
The Governess and Lockwood go to the park to see the deer, but Lockwood is worried about his daughter, who has been bitten by a rakshasa. Lockwood tells the Governess that he has found "suspicious ale" in the park, and that there have been "unspecified wounds" and "unidentified perpetrators" in every incident. He says that he thinks they should take the girl to a "safer place" until the monster is dealt with. Lockwood says that the hospital is "not like this" , and he wonders why it is so quiet.