Framed for Murder by My Husband
My husband, Leon Hobbs, calls me to tell me that his grandma, Phoebe Reid, has forgotten to bring her blood pressure medication, so he wants me to deliver it to her.
"Hurry up, Elsie! Grandma's blood pressure is spiking again! You're the one who's closest to her right now!"
With the medication in hand, I've just reached the corridor when comments pop up on my phone out of nowhere.
"Don't go! The old lady will die in the living room ten minutes after you enter the apartment!"
"The blood pressure medication has been swapped out for poison, and your prints are on the bottle! Everyone will think that you're the one who poisoned the old lady!"
"Your husband and your mother-in-law have left the apartment purposefully so that you'll be the only one facing the old lady's corpse! Then, they'll use the assets that you and the old lady have left behind just to buy a new home for your husband's pregnant mistress!"
I remain rooted to the spot as I stare at the bottle of medication.
Leon had passed it to me last night, claiming that it was a bottle of newly prescribed medication. He wanted me to keep it for Phoebe for the time being.
My fingerprints are all over the bottle at this time.
Three seconds later, I turn on my heel and head toward the nearest pharmacy. Then, I place the bottle of pills on the counter.
"Please help me check whether or not this bottle of medication fits the label."