Hayward asked True, five days later, inside his den. He stared at the plans they still wanted done for their house. Clinton had turned them down, but they didn’t want to take ‘no’ as an answer. He still had a bad feeling about these people. His brother usually got results, however this time, he wasn’t getting anywhere with this couple. Leaning over his shoulder, True studied the contract then shook her head. “I wouldn’t deal with them if I was you. They want this done too bad, so they have to be up to something.”“I know.” Hayward agreed tossing the blue prints down on the table.” The Griffins threatened to sue if we didn’t keep to the terms of our agreement.”“Can they do that?”“Yes, they can because we were going to take them on as a client until the arson accusations popped up.”“So, you have a good reason to keep telling them no.” True pointed out.“No, I think it might just make the situation worst with them. Campbell Construction and Design doesn’t have time for a lawsuit.”