KAT When I woke up that day, I did so with a big, wide smile on my face. This is the day, I thought, a thrill dancing down my spine. This is the day I say goodbye to all this s**t for good. Everything was already locked into place. Over the past two days, I’d quietly moved the vast majority of my clothes and personal belongings into my new villa. No one in the Farrow household had suspected a thing. Mateo had eyed the moving truck suspiciously yesterday morning, but I’d quickly covered by telling him it was just extra catering equipment for his uncle’s big birthday gala. It was technically a half-truth; I’d used a few boxes of party decorations as a decoy. We had unloaded those in plain sight, and then loaded my actual life into boxes officially labeled as "damaged partyware." Safe to s

