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"Now that you said things about yourself to me, are we now close? I mean, I can call you Cal now, right? I am the only one who'll call you that." Free smiled widely, the cheeks of the cat was stretching so wide, and his eyes were wide, overall, as far as Callie's mind could muster, the cat was so cute and she just wanted to pinch its cheeks until it was stretched and the cat was crying in pain. Yeah, cruel but that was entirely what she just wanted to do with the cat. She scoffed, rolling her eyes. "Yeah, you wish. No way we'll have these exclusive names to call each other. I just said something about my past and you think I'm drawing close to you? Like, stop using the cat's brain and use your human spirit's name please." "Wow. You don't have to be that harsh," Free replied, and obviousl