Chapter 11 Since injecting himself with his serum, Griffin’s mind had been somewhat cloudier than usual. It was slightly harder to keep focus, but he figured he would be able to adjust to the changes in time. He had to keep a clear, scientific mind, so that he could clearly describe his work when the time came. He’d also come to believe that he could glean the truth of human behavior by spying on Dean while he believed he was alone. At first, the idea seemed somehow wrong, but then he couldn’t figure out why. Surely it would be no different than watching monkeys eat bananas or learn sign language in cages. And Dean was sure to be infinitely more exciting. The process would serve as a test of his invisibility, as well as a study in human nature. There would be no pretenses in any of Dean’