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Dilan looked grim. He originally thought that Gilla had changed after her last suicide attempt was thwarted. Gilla's behavior over the past two days had made Dilan feel she finally seemed a bit more normal. At least, unlike a few days ago, she really began to integrate into the group and started working. But now, it turned out she still wasn't taking things seriously. Dilan realized that he couldn't have any hope for Gilla at all. Dilan gave Rhett a sidelong glance. "That's what you get for trying to act cool like him. Now you've walked right into it, haven't you?" Rhett felt miserable, almost on the verge of tears. How could he have known there was a professional around? Since Gilla had already explained it, Dilan didn't bother explaining it to them again. "Just remember, this