Still, as it's nearly the end of the day, she's more cheerful. The fact that she's put all her homework away and is reading for fun might be part of it.
"It would probably be a better day if I could wake up," said Janet. "I got invited to watch your boyfriend blow stuff up today, so that should be fun."
"As far as I'm aware, any books on actually working magic are in Special Collections," said Janet. "Do you have a note from a teacher to get in there? Otherwise, just books on animals, well, those we have available to anyone."
"A note from a teacher?" Blair smiled widely and wondered if there was a way to talk around that. Then he looked at Janet and remembered her glares outside of Dr. Jackson's class and decided not to press his luck.
"I'll see about that later, I guess. I guess I'll just look at regular animal books and see what animal I'd want to change into. What sort of animal do you see me as?"
"You think?" Angela asked. "Because I think Marty and Nadia are both completely devoted to artistic-type concepts. And dynamite is sucha great medium."
Janet nodded. "That's what the rules say," she said. "I think it's because it ate that teacher that one time. Or turned him into a newt, and then the salamander ate him. I'm not really sure. And turned that student into a cat. And I think it did something to another student, but I'm not really sure what." She smiled back. "Dr. Pierson got lost in there for a week."
"I'm sure that one of the teachers would be glad to write you a note," said Janet. "What animal do I see you as?" She narrowed her eyes and looked Blair over. "Something mammalian and fuzzy. Slightly out of the ordinary too."
Janet stuck her tongue out at Angela. "And he went and asked Sam if she wanted to go along, and she's a sucker for explosions." She frowned. "I think he asked Liz and I to go too because we were there, and it would have looked bad if he'd invited Sam and not us."
Her smile died as Angela gave Janet a concerned look. "Are you guys still having problems? I know you had a fight, but no one seemed to want to talk about it all that much." She shrugged. "So I just let it go."
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