"A few loud discussions with my library staff. Which revealed, among other things, that the handwriting on the note that was attached to your card was a forgery. Janet Fraiser," with a nod to where she was sitting behind the collections desk, "did not write it."
Are you allowed to have loud discussions in a library?
"Huh," Angelus glanced at Janet, then put his gaze back on Prof. Pierson. "Can't say that doesn't clear up some confusion on my part. Far as I was aware Janet and I never crossed paths. I hate having sworn enemies when I can't remember swearing."
"No," Angelus said, "someone singling me out like that suggests they consider me to be their sworn enemy. Though I agree that on a scale of 'I'm not touching you' to 'Rain of fire' opting for 'I've restricted your library access' is a little lame on the revenge scale. No offense to your chosen profession, of course."
"So what's the new policy?" Angelus asked. "I assume nobody is allowed in Special Collections, but is there a new rule on banning students specifically?"
"I promise you, when we have new guidelines in place, the students will be the first to know. We wantt o make sure that everyone has an equal chance to pursue their education. Special Collections will not be closed indefinitely."
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Are you allowed to have loud discussions in a library?"Huh," Angelus glanced at Janet, then put his gaze back on Prof. Pierson. "Can't say that doesn't clear up some confusion on my part. Far as I was aware Janet and I never crossed paths. I hate having sworn enemies when I can't remember swearing."
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