Fluvoxamine? As a doctor, of course Sheffield knew exactly what it was for. He furrowed his eyebrows. When he had first met Evelyn in Flando, she told him that she had a mild case of depression. That was why she went on a trip.
Back then, she had been sad, restless and often in low spirits.
He was like the best antidepressant. When they got together, those symptoms vanished.
He thought she had recovered, but why was she taking those meds then?
“Where is she?" Sheffield asked.
“Why? What are you planning?" Joshua wondered.
‘What do you think? Fix my mess, of course.’ Thinking of what he had done to her a few days ago, Sheffield wanted to slap himself.
“I want to make my girl happy!"
Just then, a golf cart came rolling up. Evelyn got out of the cart.
With his eyes fixed on her, Sheffield asked, “Where have you been?"
Evelyn cast a casual glance at him and answered, "In the restroom. It takes girls Longer than guys."
“What else did you do?"
Evelyn looked at him and asked, “Okay. Weird question. What do you mean?"
“Did you take any pills?"
“Not like it's any of your business, but no,“ she answered honestly.
However, Sheffield believed she was lying.
“Evelyn, are you happy?"
The Look on his face was so serious Evelyn wanted to laugh. But sensing his concern, she couldn't.
"Not really." He not only lied to her, but also played tricks on her. This was one long con. No one would be happy about it.
Sheffield felt a sharp pain in his heart. She was clinically depressed again. The guilt in his chest was devouring him.
He took her hand and asked, “Baby, why didn't you tell me?"
“Tell you what?" Evelyn was having a hard time holding her laughter in.
This was just so hilarious.
Amused by what was happening in front of him, Joshua had to walk away.
He had clapped a hand to his mouth, but his guffaws could be heard through his fingers.