As it got closer to show time, they walked in and took their seats. Nobody else was in there except for the two of them, and that just made her more unsettled.
“He then he said he would buy me a drink (This movie theater had a bar in it),” she continued.
“He then said something along the lines of “I don’t know if you’ve ever heard of drops you put in drinks to change the color, but I brought some” Now, as a woman, this scared the f*** out of me. I mean, he literally told me he was gonna put something in my drink.”
She was headed for a complete and utter panic attack after he made the comment about the drink.
She said to her date that she needed to go use the bathroom, and a soon as she was safely inside, she called up one of her friends to tell them about what was happening.
Her friend told her that it was time to get out of there and that’s exactly what she did. She left. She took off running for her car, drove away without telling her date, and blocked his number.
When she arrived at her house, she figured she should look up what those pills really were since she had noticed some numbers printed on them.
She found out that the pills were exactly what her date had said they were; edibles. She felt bad because her date had paid for her movie ticket, he paid for her snacks, he got her edibles and was about to purchase a drink for her, and she had left.
She thinks the color-changing drops her date had been telling her about were actually just that and not roofies, so now she’s feeling awful about considering the worst while in the moment.
Here’s what the internet had to say.
“That whole thing sounds sketchy…Taking pills you don’t know the source of or randomly adding stuff to your cocktail sounds super weird if you aren’t close to someone, I don’t think you’re on the wrong at all.”