The first thing Avery knew was that he had a splitting headache. He attempted to move his hands to his forehead to help assuage the pain, but found that his hands were unable to move. That's right. He was on Mors Island. The memories of the heist that had gone bad flooded back to him. He had surrendered in the end. It was the smartest thing to do given his situation. At least he would have a chance of survival. He opened his eyes and found them blinded by intense sunlight, causing him to wince and close them again so that they might have time to adjust. With his eyes still closed he sat up from where he lay, opening his eyes only when they were not directly looking at the sky. He looked to be in the middle of some large forest. He wasn't an expert survivalist, but he knew that he would need to find a good source of fresh water before he did anything else. Which would be easier if his hands weren't tied up. Wouldn't be the first time either...
He took a look around and spotted his pack. Luckily for him, his hands were bound in front of him, rather than behind, giving him at least some degree of usage out of them. If he was right there should be knife in there that he could use to get it out. Before that though, he needed to make sure he was presentable. He still had his clothes more or less. They seemed to have gotten rid of his coat, and had only left him with his black dress pants a white button up shirt sleeve shirt, his dress boots, and thankfully his black fedora. Giving a grunt he managed to stand and work his way over to his backpack and open it.
1 liter of water, 1 M.R.E., a key, and a container holding the rest of his supplies. A lock was easy enough to pick if you knew how. If you had a big enough item you could just smash it too. Of course smashing it ran the chance of ruining whatever was inside of it, and he would like to get his hands unbound as soon as he could. He could then easily get his own food if he had too. He was no stranger to getting his hands dirty if he had to. Still, he wasn't going to get anywhere standing here. He took a quick look at the picture in his pack, and quickly replaced it. He wasn't planning on meeting whoever was in the picture, if he did, good. He wasn't going to plan for the best possible scenario though. He was planning for the worst. The worst being him having to smash open the lock. He picked up the pack, chose a direction, and began walking.


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