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"A rat would suit you well, Leo," Belinda remarked. .
             "A poodle would suit yours," Leo shot back. Gigi said, "I think I would like to be something smart, like a dolphin or raccoon." Kit added, "I would like to be something fierce or scary, like a bear or wolverine or snake. By the way, Gigi, you're not smart. You're just boring and wear glasses." Gigi huffed. "I am so smart! Very smart! I get straight As!" Kit rolled her eyes. .
             A knock on the door startled the six teens out of their conversation. A guard poked his head into the room. "Time to find out your animal!" he announced. The kids lept to their feet and followed him down a hallway, into an unfamilar room. There they sat and waited to hear their results. Dr. Loe approached them. He looked at Xander, who was looking back at him questioningly. "Xander, because you act superior to other beings and have that arrogant aura about you, your animal is the bear." Xander nodded, smiling widely. He then approached Leo. "Leo, since you like to play with life and are big with females, your animal is the lion." Leo practically fell out of his chair, his eyes big. He nodded gleefully, throwing a fist into the air. Belinda rolled her eyes. Dr. Loe approached Jay. "Jay, since you like to keep to yourself, yet are fully aware of what goes on, your animal is the hawk." Jay nodded and had a faint trace of a smile. He was happy. Dr. Loe approached Belinda. "Belinda, since you like to make sure everyone knows how dangerous yet beautiful you are, your animal is the tiger." Belinda whooped. "Oh, yeah! I rock!!" Next, Dr. Loe went to Kit, who scowled at him for no reason. "Kit, since you make many run in fear and taunt others, your animal is the wolf." Kit went from scowling to beaming. Lastly, Dr. Loe went to Gigi. "Gigi, since you are smart, and sneaky when you want to be, your animal is the raccoon, which can move around un-noticed and is great at stealing.


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