by Syntaphar on Mon May 17, 2010 8:52 pm
Well, no plan went without some major screw-ups, Dario supposed. Though this really was unideal. Basically, he had a choice to make. Either incapacitate this sous-chef, or somehow avoid her gave. The former, he wasn't certain how to do. The second seemed even less likely, as the eyes of a hawk were required for her job, and she had her sights firmly set on Dario. he could either wait for another chef to screw up, which they likely had been conditioned out of doing much (and at the same time, hope noone realized he didn't actualy work there), or he could get her out of the way. During this thought process, an idea occured to him. He had a rather hefty bottle of rare poison in his pocket. And it was paralysis poison, which would likely not kill if in the right dosage.
Either way, he would head back to the station surrounded by the most sauciers, as that was pretty much the only word he recognized out of her mouth. Luckily, he was not that bad a chef, and if Xavier was there, he assumed he had a bit of time. So he made the only sauce he really knew how to make, a Bearnaise Sauce. Once he had emulsified the mixture and flavored it with herbs (a process that didn't take ALL that long), he would sneakily take out his curare and pour enough into the mixture that a chef's taste test would greatly reduce motor function, maybe even render a person of slight enough build essentially useless. Afterwards, there was a little over a third of the poison left, more than enough to kill, but harder to make sure of.
With the utmost percieved respect, he would take his sauce over to Chef Sue, proffer it, and in his thickest traditional accent from his home say: "I'm so sorry, miss. I cannot seem to make this sauce correctly. Please, have a careful taste, maybe you can tell me what i'm missing."