Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-28412230-20170607213356/@comment-28412230-20170723004049

''"Dismissed." the Judge waved her mallet this time, ushering the petite woman to return to Mr. Glitz, who was fuming at the other man.''

''The middle-aged man blinked his pitch black eyes, folding his arms as he hummed in amusement, obviously being unaffected by the effects, so as the rest of the bodies in the court house aside from a few sympathetic mewls from children, and Mr. Glitz. Eventually, Mr. Lemmiwinks walked up to his table, plucking out hospital files from the day of the accident, and the institute file.''

"Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, you have heard the two sides of the car accident, and both of were very touching in their own unique ways. However, there is one side that may seem to be more... Biased, and altered than the other," he had proposed, folding up three medical files for Harvard, Wendy, and Elizabeth as he began set two of them aside, "These are the hospital forms that Dr. Mercury had kindly sent to me that were victim to the incident, but, indeed, Collie Maestro was impaled by the metal of the SUV. It may be irrelevant to child custody, yes, but bare in mind and keep your attention to the origins of Elizabeth's current behaviour."

''Lemmiwinks's voice boomed throughout the court house, in response, Harvard blinked his eyes as he was practically hugging the children as he shot another glare at the woman. Orion, however, seemed extremely intrigued with the amount of evidence that this old man had. The fucker didn't even budge with Liza's fairytale!''

''"The girl's, Wendy Marvell, condition had prolonged into a month long state of paralysis, Harvard Lindberg's lasted in this span of time as well, but with physical and emotional therapy, support, and love. Here is the interesting case, though, with the case of Mrs. Maestro's unborn child. ... This file indicates that the car crash had actually killed the baby whilst in the womb, and there were no previous records that Miss Elizabeth was taking those medications," the middle-aged man huffed, opening the file and handing it to the jury, to which they observed it with content gazes. Once they were done, Mr. Lemmiwinks closed the file gently, returning it to the table, "In that conclusion, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, it would seem that Mr. Lindberg's side is more believeable and logical than the other's case."''

''Her Honor hummed, cupping her small hands against the polished wood as Elizabeth's lawyer look as if he were gritting his teeth in distaste. Soon enough, she glanced over to Lemmiwinks once again.''

"Now. Must we begin the true reason we are gathered here?"

timeskip or no???