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"I'm talking with a cat," I thought to myself. "Yes, you are," Theo's voice resounded in my head. "Considering this conversation is happening within me, may I ask if it is because you don't want the twins to know you can talk?" I inquired within. "But, of course," Theo purred. "Don't you think it would be a good idea for them to know you can converse with them?" I wondered. "Have you even looked at your boyfriend in the last few minutes? Do you think River could handle this?" Theo cackled. "You don't give him enough credit. Neither does Mrs. Foster. River could handle this and needs the support you could bring him. I'm disappointed in you, Theo," I thought with disdain. I cleared my throat and then spoke aloud. "Theo, you should include others in our conversation. It's not nice t