When Zora had prepared dinner, Carl had just had a diaper accident. As Zora went to change him, I snuck in some extra salt into the shrimp scampi and dropped the drug into her glass of water.
My heart pounded wildly; it was the first time I had done something like this.
Then, feigning nonchalance, I sat down to eat. As she returned, I casually mentioned, "The shrimp's a bit salty!"
Zora shot me a suspicious glance, tried a shrimp, and awkwardly reasoned, "Guess I didn't stir it well enough!"
I didn't pursue the topic, ate a couple of shrimps and then focused on feeding Carl, buying myself some time.
Even though the shrimp was salty, Zora seemed to be enjoying it immensely, dipping it into her homemade hot sauce, and finishing the entire plate quickly.
I snorted inwardly. But this was precisely the effect I wanted. I watched her closely.
And sure enough, after finishing her meal, she reached for her water glass. Just when I was about to celebrate, she tossed the water away and refilled the glass.
Disappointment hit me like a punch. She didn't take the 'special water'. I had to come up with a new plan.
As she cleaned up the dinnerware and played with Carl, an idea hit me. As soon as she was about to grab her water glass after cleaning up, I lifted Carl from his high chair, intending to head upstairs. But Carl refused to cooperate, calling out 'Mommy,' his nickname for Zora.
Zora, always doting on Carl, instantly put down her glass and held out her arms to take Carl.
I quickly instructed her, "Take him upstairs to play in his room! I'm a bit tired and want to relax a bit."
Without any hesitation, she took Carl and headed out. I followed them to the dining room door, then turned back, muttering, "I need to take a glass of water with me. The shrimp was so salty!"
Zora paid no mind to my comment and continued upstairs. I swiftly dropped the pill I had prepared earlier into her water glass, stirred it, and because of the glass's texture, no change was noticeable even after the pill dissolved.
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