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AUDREY I was having a nice time with Gerald. Just a normal friendly chitchat of getting to know ourselves. Surprisingly, he no longer made me angry or called me an angry bird, plus he had this sense of humor that I never expected from a guy like that. By 'a guy like that,' I meant a guy that looked as calm as he did. A typical example of don't judge a book by its cover. "So, have I passed the test?" He questioned, as I took a sip of my drink. I raised my eyebrows, the glass still in between my lips. "What test?" I asked, as soon as the glass left my lips. His lips curled into a lopsided smile. "The test that would exonerate me from the dogs clan." Hardly had he finished when I burst into laughter, remembering how grumpy I was that day. Every other guy would have taken it the other w