A woman walks into a pharmacy

A woman walks into a pharmacy one afternoon,

looking calm but determined.

She approaches the counter and says to the pharmacist in a low, serious voice,

“I need a poison. Something strong, fast-acting…

and untraceable. It has to look like my husband died of natural causes.”

The pharmacist blinks in shock, then quickly leans forward, whispering back,

“Ma’am, I’m afraid I can’t help you with that.

In fact, I have a legal obligation to report this conversation to the authorities.

” Without saying another word, the woman reaches into her purse,

pulls out a folded photograph, and slides it across the counter.

The pharmacist picks it up, unfolds it,

and his eyes go wide—it’s a clear shot of her husband in bed…

with the pharmacist’s own wife.

There’s a long,

pause. Then the pharmacist clears his throat and says,“

Ah. I see you have a prescription.

That changes everything.”

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