I will play as Grandma. She's got a keen eye and a sharp wit, perfect for keeping that prisoner in check!
Grandma's Diary - Keeping the Prisoner in Check
Morning
Oh, what a day it's going to be! I've got my eyes peeled and my ears tuned to every little creak in this old house. That prisoner thinks they can outsmart me? Ha! I've been around the block a few times, and I know every nook and cranny of this place.
First thing's first, I've locked all the windows and doors. I might be old, but my hands are steady, and those locks are as tight as a drum. I've even put a little bell on the back door; if that prisoner so much as breathes near it, I'll know.
Midday
I've been keeping busy in the kitchen, making sure the smells of my cooking waft through the house. Nothing like the aroma of freshly baked cookies to lure someone into a false sense of security. But don't be fooled; I've got my trusty rolling pin within arm's reach. One wrong move, and they'll be feeling the sting of Grandma's justice.
I've also set up some little traps around the house. Nothing dangerous, mind you, just enough to slow them down if they try to make a break for it. A stack of books here, a loose rug there—simple but effective.
Evening
As the sun sets, I've taken to patrolling the house. My old bones might creak, but my spirit is as spry as ever. I've got my knitting needles in hand; they might look harmless, but they're perfect for poking at any suspicious shadows.
I've also been chatting away, telling stories about the old days. Keeps the prisoner engaged and less likely to think about escaping. Plus, it's nice to have someone to talk to, even if they are a bit of a troublemaker.
Night
It's late now, and the house is quiet. I've set up my rocking chair right by the stairs, a perfect vantage point. I've got a warm blanket and a cup of tea, but my eyes are still sharp. That prisoner won't get past me.
I might be a grandmother, but I'm no pushover. This house is my domain, and I'll make sure that prisoner stays right where they are until the proper authorities come to take them away. No one escapes Grandma's watch!