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RENO "What's with you?" I asked Cole as he walked in, looking sullen. "I thought I could convince her." I frowned at him, "Convince who?" "Adora." He facepalmed himself, "That's why I asked you to hold on." "And what was her response?" "She doesn't care." Cole replied. I took out my phone and placed a call to my lawyer, "Open the case to the High Court." "Are you sure?" He queried. "Yes." I answered and hung up, swiveling on my chair. "I was really hoping it wouldn't come to this." Cole groaned into his palms. "She's a red head." I shrugged, "So, I'm not surprised. " *** It's been ages since the lawyer came asking for whatever evidence to use against Adora, and I gave him the results of the test Adora took online. The one that declared her a psycho. The lawyer had smil