Hey, so I couldn't keep you guys waiting.

Elsa sighed and put her book down. She heard a knock on her office door. She walked up and opened it. There was a man in black pants and a black coat. His hair wild, but still had a bit of a style to it.

"Are you Ms. Flake?" He asked.

"Yes, I am," she answered. "What do you need?"

He walked into the office and took a seat in a stray chair. "Well, I need a lawyer."

Elsa got excited. "For what?" she asked.

The man looked down. "Have you read The Daily Mirror lately?" he asked.

"No, sir. I don't trust newspapers."

"Then surely you must've heard talk around town."

She shook her head. "Nope. I'm not very social."

"Well, this little girl was found dead in my home. Now I can assure, it wasn't me. Only problem is, our police force and DNA testing is a bit dated, so they can't find evidence that it wasn't me. I actually reported a break-in the night before."

Elsa was taking notes. "So you want me to be your defendant?" she concluded.

"Ms. Flake, I need to." He said. "Mr. Incredible is working with the girl's family."

"Mr. Incredible?"

"Sorry, Mr. Par. He's so good his nickname is Incredible."

Elsa put her notepad down. "Well, I can help you. You're innocent, I can tell. What's your name?"

"I'm Jefferson. I…I make hats for a living." He answered.

"Okay, Jefferson, you have a lawyer."

Elsa walked Jefferson out of her office. She studied up on Mr. Par, and she decided she'd need someone who can get the files and records she needed. Not Regina, she's too biased…No, Elsa needed someone who had control of every business and every house, and was willing to give her what she needed.

The door to Mr. Gold's shop opened. Henry shouted, "Gold, we got one!"

Mr. Gold walked out of his office room. "Ah, Ms. Flake, good to see you," he said. "How can I help you?"

"Gold, I have a very important case and I need-" she pointed at the little notes she made, "—these records. From at most a week ago."

"Well, dearie, I have what you need," Mr. Gold said, handing her some files, "But I'll need something in return. You'll owe me a favor."

"Thank you," Elsa said as she walked out of the shop.

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