Your job is simple, sent by an anonymous employer: Take out Scarlett and send photographic evidence after the job is done.
You got this mission months ago! But too bad the item you needed was rare.
Just this morning, it arrived: the special poison capsules from your supplier. They dissolve instantly and leave no trace of existing—in the drink, or in the victim. This is the safest way to do it—no one could trace it back to you as long as there were no witnesses and no prints left anywhere too important.
Your employer informed you that there was a party tonight. One that Scarlett would most likely be attending, so the package arrived not a minute too soon.
Of course, Scarlett has no drink lying around. She couldn't make it that easy for people like you, no. It turns out, you'll have to get her a cup yourself. Unless you wanted to find another way to attempt it and be at very high risk of being caught in this crowded place.
Your employer also said Scarlett knew she had a price on her head. And of course she'll be suspicious if you don't get your own drink as well.
At the party, you make a bad decision and set your cups really close together on the counter as you ready to put the poison in one cup.
"Why, hello," someone purrs, sliding in place next to you. "I couldn't keep but catch your eyes on me." It's her... it has to be.
Luckily, you were able to distribute the poison and pull your hands away before her eyes landed on the cups.
"Oh, I'm assuming one's for me?" You can tell by her expression that she isn't just assuming that because she caught you looking, but because she knows that someone here is plotting her demise.
Looking back to the cups, you can't tell which one's yours. Will you tell her one's for her, and risk it being the wrong one? Will you tell her it's for someone else and lose what you waited so long for? Or will you do something else?