David catches Kylie buying drugs
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When David confides in Eva how worried he is about Kylie, Eva agrees to take David to Kylie's old haunt the Dog & Gun. As David and Eva enter they watch, horrified, as Kylie buys drugs from a dealer. David follows Kylie into the loos and catches her red-handed about to take some speed. David storms out and forced to choose between drugs and her family, Kylie's at breaking point!
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