ZURICH I lifted my gaze to her and found her standing there like she was a lost kid, angry at the world around her. Her whole body was shaking and she looked fierce yet vulnerable as she stood there, appearing to be stranded amidst a storm that only she could see and feel. Slowly, I slipped my gûn inside the back of my pants and took a step in the room. Her wild, angry gaze swung to me and she bent down picked up a cloth hanger and threw it at me, I ducked and heard a frustrated scream from her. “Leave me alone.” I kept my voice calm as I called out her name. She stepped back, her fingers flexing around the knîfe handle. “I will kîll you…” She mumbled, her eyes going around everywhere as if she expected someone to come out of the shadows. Her lips moved in a constant mumble and as I to