Lee comes in, deep in conversation with his professor. "But I don't understand how a thinking man could get roped in by a manipulative evil robot - no matter how beautiful- him thinking that she really truly loved him when he knew that her, er, species destroyed his civilization! It just doesn't make sense!"
Eighth rolls her eyes and is all but dragging him to a particular section in the library. "You forget how weak-willed the human male is when confonted with a beautiful feminine figure."
Lee looks over at Janet and waves before frowning at Dr. Carter. "We're not all sluttish sex fiends, sir! And the anecdote you're giving me indicates that it's not the sex that's the issues, it's that this hypothetical man actually loves this hypothetical robot woman. How can he love her? How?"
Janet claps her hand over her mouth so she doesn't start laughing. As far as she could tell, that statement was true across every alternate universe out there.
Sam walks in quickly and waves good morning to Janet, heading straight for the card catalog. "Where's the Physics section? I need to double check something before I start assembling my pumpkin flinger."
"Shop class," Sam said, already making her way over to the direction Janet had indicated. "We're building flingers to see whose pumpkin can go the furthest, but we have to use stuff we found in the junkyard."
"It's too bad Jack's still sick. This is definitely his kind of assignment."
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"Hi, Janet. I guess it's going well."
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"Hey Jan Jan!"
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"How's it going, John Boy?" She stuck her tongue out at him.
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"I'm all right. What's happening at the library today?"
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"It's too bad Jack's still sick. This is definitely his kind of assignment."
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"Aha! You're just the person I need!"
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Hey, Janet, what do you want I should do with Wyndam-Pryce's application?
*studies application* Wow. With two y's.
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Janet makes a face. "Shame we're too nice to make him sing or dance or something every time he wants a book."
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