Blair walks into the Eastland cafeteria after her long drive with Jo's dad. She looks at the clock and sighs, "I forgot that I was supposed to help clean up with Mrs. Garrett."

Natalie comes walking in excitedly and sees Blair. "Are you still Blair or are you Jo now?"

"I'm still Blair in Jo's body." Blair replies disappointedly as she sits at a table.

Natalie joins Blair at the table with a pencil and pad of paper, ready to take notes.

"What are you doing?"

"I want details; you know this would make a great story."

"I'll tell you later. Is Mrs. Garrett mad at me and Jo because we forgot that we were supposed to clean up?"

"No, me and Tootie covered for you guys. Don't worry about it, besides Mrs. Garrett has been fighting with Mr. Parker all day and hasn't really noticed anything that has been going on."

"Really?"

"Oh yeah, for a minute, I thought she was going to slug him."

Blair chuckles at the thought of Mrs. Garrett being violent.

Jo comes walking in and joins them at the table.

"Alright, let's get down to business." Natalie begins writing questions on the paper, "what have you guys learned about each other?"

Jo and Blair look at each other with blank expressions on their faces.

"Come on guys, if you want to change back you have to try. Let's start with you Jo, tell me what you have learned about Blair."

Jo scratches her neck nervously, "I learned that Blair's friends aren't actually all that bad and she has a pretty good relationship with her mother. I have learned that Blair doesn't get to see her dad as much as she would like. I've learned that Blair's mother thinks that we are very much alike and we are good friends."

Blair smiles, "Well I could have told you all that."

"What?" Jo looks at Blair confused.
"I could have told you most of that, if you would have asked me. I can even admit we are good friends. But I never really thought of us as being alike."

Natalie butts in, "Now it is your turn, Blair."

"Okay. I have learned a lot and not just about you, Jo. I have learned that silly things, such as arcades can be fun and I am actually pretty good at them. I have learned that you have pretty good friends too. You have a wonderful relationship with your father and you…" Blair stops and smirks evilly.

"I what?" Jo asks impatiently.

"You have a pink comforter!" Blair laughs along with Natalie.

"Technically, I never said that I hated the color, I just don't wear anything in that color." Jo responds defensively.

"On a more serious note, I have learned that your home situation can sometimes be worse than you let on, Jo. You know if you ever need someone to talk to I'm here." Blair adds in genuinely thinking of Jo's financial situation and not seeing her mom because of it.

Jo smiles sincerely, "I know that now, thanks."

Suddenly, another bright red flash enters the room.

Blair and Jo look at each other and smile, Natalie looks at them and smiles too.

"I am me again!" Blair bounces up and down excitedly. She looks at her reflection in a spoon, "I'm back!"

"I'm me again too!" Jo takes the spoon from Blair and looks at her reflection.

"This is great guys!" Natalie puts her arm around the both of them.

"Hey, you got my nails done. Pretty color" Blair looks at her nails.

"Yeah, Dina thought so too. You painted mine green, I actually like it." Jo looks at her nails.

"Jo, there is one more thing I need to tell you." Blair takes a serious tone in her voice.

"What?" Jo asks worriedly.

"I ran into Eddie at the arcade and he asked me-you, to get back together with him."

"What did you say to him?"

Blair flips her hair nervously, "I told him no, but I did it in a really nice way."

"Good, I'm glad you did that. I probably wouldn't have been able to tell him no, even though I need to, we just don't work anymore. Thank you, Blair."

"Don't worry about it", moments later, Blair just realizes something, "We forgot to do the extra credit that was the whole point of coming to this exhibit." Blair sighs exasperatedly

"Again, no worries, Blair, me and Tootie took care of it. You and Jo can pick up your pictures at the store tomorrow afternoon."

"Thanks, Nat."

"Yeah, thank you, Natalie."

Mrs. Garrett and Tootie come walking in.

"I swear that man is going to drive me absolutely insane." Mrs. Garrett frowns.

"Don't worry about it Mrs. Garrett, it isn't worth it." Tootie tries to console.

Mrs. Garrett and Tootie see Jo, Blair and Natalie smiling and looking happy.

"Well, I'm glad to see that you two, aren't fighting anymore." Mrs. Garrett manages a genuine smile even though it is obvious that she is fuming.

"Those two, aren't the real Blair and Jo, they are pod people." Tootie jokes and everyone laughs.

"Considering what we been through today, I wouldn't doubt the existence of pod people." Jo chuckles.

"What did you guys go through today? First you were acting strange and then I have been doing favors for you all day." Tootie looks at the three other musketeers questioningly.

Natalie moves away from Jo and Blair to stand by Tootie and chuckles nervously, "We'll explain later Tootie."

"So, Mrs. Garrett, why are you all upset about Mr. Parker?" Blair asks out of sheer curiosity.

"Everything. The man never seems to appreciate anything I do and constantly takes advantage of the fact that I can cook and organize things, like this exhibit. Today he took credit for everything and never thanked me, and we have been fighting all day."

Mr. Parker comes walking into the cafeteria agitatedly. "Now, Edna, listen to me."

"No, I have listened to you all day, and you haven't once thanked me."

"Now, wait a minute, you are being completely unfa--" Mr. Parker pauses to pick something up off the floor.

"What is it Mr. Parker?" Mrs. Garrett asks concerned.

"It's some sort of strange rock." He held out his hand and Mrs. Garrett reached for it.

Blair, Jo and Natalie looked at each other, "DON'T TOUCH THAT ROCK!"

A bright red flash enters the room.

"What the -?"