“Oh… oh my. Thank you for saving me. I could have died.”
“Eh, it’s my job, ma’am.”
“Why don’t we keep using ‘Miss’. I’m not that old yet.”
Jan and the firefighter hit it off immediately.
“Oh… oh my. Thank you for saving me. I could have died.”
“Eh, it’s my job, ma’am.”
“Why don’t we keep using ‘Miss’. I’m not that old yet.”
Jan and the firefighter hit it off immediately.

“OH MY PLUMBBOB, FIRE!!!”

“Get out of the way, Miss!”
Work’s uneventful, and Jan comes home from her job longing for some sort of romantic adventure. Maybe she should go out tonight?
Jan Tellerman is a child at heart.

But even children need to repair their tubs, so GO FIX IT!

She eventually does fix it… the next morning.

OH HELL NO!
And that’s it from our aspiring politician for now.

How do you sleep knowing that you broke the bathtub and it’s now most definitely leaking through the floor?

Soundly, I guess.

They leave relatively early so that Jan can have some time for herself.

She takes a nice, long, relaxing bath.
Informal dinner. Joe has some grand new ideas for the town, but Jan has to set him straight on a couple of them.

Komei drops by as well, to congratulate his old friend in person.

They quickly claim the swimming pool while Jan prepares dinner.
Early next morning, Jan heads to her first day at her new job.

Oh, look whom she brought back with her!

Yeah, I don’t trust you two to behave.