“Damn you!” he unstrapped his wristwatch and flung it across the floor. Had it not been for the faulty radar none of this would have happened or so he assumed. He very well remembered checking it constantly before venturing into the eastern part of the forest, yet the watch had failed to alert him about the lurking danger. “Bloody technology, had I been alerted, none of this would have happened, neither would the Hell Hounds have attacked us nor would I have got into an unsolicited matrimonial relationship with Frisca,” he clenched his fists and felt like screaming his lungs out. “How did I let it happen?” he yelled and destructed two heavy pieces of equipment in the arena. The anger that he vented on the equipment exerted him and intensified the pain he felt in the wounds caused by th