Never suspected a thing // Daisy & Gabriel
Yes, it had been a little bit chilly out that morning but Gabriel had a job to do and the cold honestly never bothered him. He had been in worst weather then this. Thanks to the wars that he had lived through. Honestly he wasn’t sure if this was the best idea, but yet he was doing it. Regardless of the consequences, he knew it would be risky taking Daisy Bloom. She was a council member and not just that, she was well respected around town. So yeah,m he knew the risks and apart of him didn’t care. He was there to make an example out of those he had chosen to take and expose them to the whole town for what they really were. And that included her.
Gabriel finished tending to his wound that Samantha left on him. That fucking blonde bitch, he was going to make sure she would get hers again for taking David. But right now he wasn’t focused on her, he had other things that he needed to do. Slipping his shirt on, he got himself ready. He had been tracking Daisy’s movement for a month now, so he wasn’t surprised when his alarm went off signaling that she was on the move. When he noticed that the red dot on his screen stopped, he grinned a little bit. Walking out of his house.
Following it, he spotted the blonde, watching her for moment, he made sure that no one else was around especially when she left her food and drink out in the open. Gabriel quietly and stealthy made his way over to her table. Dropping something into her drink, and pouring a little bit over her food. When he noticed her heading back over to her food, he disappeared. Giving himself a couple of minutes before he made his way inside of the cafe that now had a few customers inside, ordering a coffee.
Thanking the staff inside for her utensils, she smiled brightly and left the inside of the cafe once more. She didn't always frequent this place, but she was easy to remember since she was always so bubbly and friendly to all the workers there. Settling back into her spot, she unrolled the napkin-covered silverware and started eating. She didn't notice anything awry with her food and had a pleasant breakfast.
Today was going to be a good day, Daisy was sure of it. The day was starting out with beautiful weather, her meal was good, and she was going to have plenty of time to decorate her classroom and surprise her little ones. It was when she was starting to put her dirtied napkins and silverware onto her plate, that she started to feel...off. Her head was beginning to feel woozy and her limbs were feeling weak.
Had she caught something? She tried to push through it, forcing herself to stand so she could take her trash away. But a sudden wave of dizziness forced her to sit down hard in her seat.













