Jeffrey then tells Franklin the committee can review his aid package as soon as they can, but unless he has the $7,800 he still owes the University, he'll have to move out of his dorm immediately. Jeffrey then tells Franklin how the Reagan budget cuts have thrown several aid situations into uncertainty. Franklin is confused and asked what that meant. Jeffrey then informs Franklin of some bad news, stating that the financial question brought his scholarship to the committee and it is being put up for review. Franklin later arrives at the Student Affairs building to offer Jeffrey the copy of the W-2 form along with the pay stubs and to apologize for lashing out the other day. He then asks then students if they have what it takes to dedicate their lives to something bigger than their selves, and seeing how no one is darting towards the doors, he sees it as a yes. Teddy then tells everyone that working in the CIA can be boring, but also dangerous, and very necessary. He even points out the CIA is not exactly what the directors in Hollywood show youngsters what they are. It's Teddy McDonald, speaking about his position in the CIA. Franklin and Annie then head to the classroom where the recruiter is giving a lecture. He even offered to buy her some coffee, but she tells Franklin that there is a recruiter on campus and would like to check it out.
For the next couple of days, Franklin is carrying on his basic routines, and we go to Franklin talking to Annie about how he never really saw himself as being hard on people. Jeffrey then asks Glenda to call security, but Franklin tells them not to bother, noting he will return, making it clear it is just a mistake as he walks out. Jeffrey's assistance, Glenda, appears at the door and Franklin, who is now offended, claims Jeffrey to be stupid to identify a simple mistake on a form, and suggests he shouldn't be employed at Claremont McKenna. Jeffrey then states to Franklin that if their financial requirements would be a burden for Franklin, then maybe he shouldn't be at Claremont McKenna. Franklin tells him it's just a typing mistake and asks for an extension. Jeffrey then tells Franklin that they need proof of an error within 48 hours, otherwise Franklin will have to vacate his dorm and drop all his classes. Jeffrey then asked for possible proof and Franklin notes that he could get ahold of him mother and see if she could send a copy of her W-2 form and suggested Jeffrey calls her and requested a few days to get it. Franklin then tells Jeffrey that's a mistake, seeing how Cissy doesn't make that kind of money annually and assures him that is an error. Franklin is then oblivious to the news, and Jeffrey informed Franklin of Cissy's recent W-2 form listing a reported income of 110 grand, which made Franklin ineligible for financial aid. He later confronts the Financial Aid Officer, Jeffrey Pearson about the issue, learning there was an issue with the loan payments and how the loan was cancelled due to overdue payments. As Franklin returns to his dormitory, he finds an eviction notice on his door. When Franklin asked what suburb she came, Annie then asked him if he is always this tough on people or just white girls. Annie tells Franklin she came from Chicago. Franklin takes that as a compliment and assumes she is from somewhere east, naming Connecticut. Annie then admits she finds Franklin interesting.
Annie then asks who Franklin is in this current life, and Franklin ponders whether or not Annie is trying to befriend a unicorn or if she has a thing for black dudes. Franklin then brings up the professors, who are spreading knowledge instead of using their talents for power or profit and points out the students on the campus are the ones to be feared. Franklin then notes her for not being ambitious and Annie asks him to show her someone on campus who isn't. Franklin then points out that 30 is the legal age to be eligible for a Senate run but she claims in her world that ain't a requirement.
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Franklin then asked her the same question and she proclaimed herself to be the youngest Senator in U.S. Franklin claims he may be from Africa and possibly never knowing his ancestors to be captured and shipped across the Atlantic. She asked Franklin who he would be in another another alternate dimension. After class, he is approached outside the building on campus by a student named Annie. In an alternate time, Franklin is still in college at Claremont McKenna, where he attending a physics class listening to a lecture.