ZURICH In hindsight I shouldn’t have revealed it like this. I should’ve kept it to myself. But, f**k. I was fûcking sick of seeing his face and pretending that I wasn’t highly suspicious of this motherfûcker. The air around us has thickened. Kat’s father was still looking at the report I showed hin that was sent to me by the doctor. The pills she was taking doesn’t match her prescription. Instead it was a combination of drugs named amphetamine and methylphenidate. Also known as prescription stimulants. Instead of calming her down like her prescription was for, these pills made her irate and her moods turned volatile. “How is this possible?” Her father asked at last, his brows still drawn together in a frown as he passed my phone to Theo. My eyes remained on Theo as he read the conten