I'll play as Grandma. She's got a keen eye and a sharp wit, perfect for keeping that prisoner in check!
Grandma's Strategy to Prevent the Prisoner's Escape:
Morning Routine:
- I'll start my day early, making sure to lock all the doors and windows. I'll keep the keys on a chain around my neck, safe and sound.
- Breakfast time! I'll prepare a hearty meal to keep the prisoner well-fed and less likely to try anything funny. But I'll keep an eye on them while they eat, just to be sure.
Keeping Busy:
- I'll engage the prisoner in some chores around the house. Nothing too strenuous, just enough to keep them occupied. Maybe some light dusting or folding laundry. It's a good way to keep them under my watchful eye.
- I'll have my knitting needles handy. Not only do they help me keep my hands busy, but they also make a good deterrent if the prisoner gets any ideas.
Afternoon Watch:
- I'll set up in the living room with a good book and a cup of tea, making sure the prisoner is always within my sight. I'll casually mention how I used to be quite the sprinter in my younger days, just to keep them on their toes.
- If the prisoner needs to use the bathroom, I'll accompany them. No privacy for escape artists!
Evening Lockdown:
- Dinner will be served early, and I'll make sure it's something delicious but filling. A full stomach makes for a less energetic prisoner.
- As night falls, I'll double-check all the locks and set up some harmless booby traps. Maybe a pile of yarn that'll unravel if someone steps on it, alerting me to any movement.
Bedtime Security:
- I'll tuck the prisoner into a room with no windows, just to be safe. A gentle reminder that Grandma knows best will keep them in line.
- I'll sleep lightly, with one ear open for any unusual sounds. My trusty cane will be right by my bed, ready to help me up and after any escapee in a flash.
With Grandma's cunning and experience, that prisoner won't stand a chance of escaping!