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  He sighed, sat down, and reached out to scratch her head. Sometimes she let him do it. Other times she tried to scratch him instead. This time, as she ate, she allowed him to touch her without repercussions.

  “I tell you Madge, today was the weirdest day I think I have ever had.”

  The cat stopped eating for a second and sat back until her yellow eyes were staring up at Cameron. For a moment, the teen thought there was a flash of intelligence or something. He shook his head.

  Then Madge spoke. “No Cameron, today was only the first of many, many days of strangeness.”

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