Lisa looked at the clear liquid inside the very tiny vial.
It was crystal clear and looked as harmless as water.
It also had no taste and was going to be hard for anyone to detect any abnormalities but it was in fact dangerous.
A very dangerous poison that would do what needed to be done.
She had no idea where Lily and Anna had gotten it from, but she had been given the task to make sure it got into Jasmine’s morning tea while Lily tried her best to distract her.
One drop, Lily had specifically said was going to be enough. Two and the tea would smell and give away its impurities.
So she had to do it in the most careful way possible.
It had surprised her that she was getting this instruction from Lily and not Anna.
She had always seen Lily to be docile and a good enough Luna material, never to dabble in anything but.
But lo and behold, she had been wrong for the first time in a long time.
And how perfect it would be for Jasmine to drink the tea, at night she would scream and bleed as she lost the baby.
And not just her baby, but her life to and Jasmine would be no more.
She opened the Vial and hesitated for a moment.
She hated Jasmine. Despised her and wanted her gone.
A nobody who had been a torn in her flesh for such a goddamn long time it way overdue and yet Lisa considered it.
If Jasmine died she would have to get rid of Lily too.
Only then and there would she be able to claim her rightful place as future Luna of the pack.
But Jasmine needed to go.
It was the first step to her plan Falling into place.
Lisa took in a deep breath and looked around there was still some noise outside.
She herself had no idea what was going on, but she had taken advantage of the commotion.
Lisa tipped over the vial and gently put in precisely one drop inside the tea.
The moment the drop went into the tea, a flash of darkness erupted from the tea, startling Lisa and then diving back into the tea.
Her hand was on her chest as she breathed and her heart race terrified.
She looked back down at the tea to see that it was perfectly normal.
There was no sign that it had been tampered with.
She picked up the spoon that was beside the beautiful tea cup and stirred to make sure that there was no stone unturned.
Then she gently set it back aside.
She put the vial back inside her pockets and stepped away from the tray, breathing fast.
She had done much worse things but why was she also tensed for something as simple as just poisoning a tea.
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