Ahah, I see what you mean — it really feels like he’s doing the exact opposite of what you expect. That’s actually part of the charm of the game: you think you’ve got him figured out, and then he slips away, hides somewhere unexpected, or takes a path you didn’t anticipate. It creates that little moment of “Wait… where did he go now?” that keeps the tension fun.
But don’t worry — he can run, he can hide, but he can’t escape forever. That’s the whole thrill: the chase, the surprise, and finally catching him when he least expects it.
If you ever have ideas to make his behavior even more unpredictable (or more fair), I’m all ears.