Her body was limp, leaning against the man. It was clear she had been drugged, but he wasn't sure if her consciousness was still intact. His gaze turned fierce and dark as he parked the car by the side of the road and rushed in that direction.
The chilly sea breeze and the salty taste of the sea water caused a sharp pain in his head. His previously quick pace slowed involuntarily, and he even stumbled slightly.
He pressed his hand to his head, leaning on the nearby railing to calm the intense pain that seemed to increase with every wave. He had seen doctors about this condition before, and they had told him it was a mental illness caused by the traumatic near-death experience he had gone through, which had triggered such an overwhelming aversion.