The Devils Magician

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Description

Epilogue to a book by bestselling author Rick Jones

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
After his visit to Bonn, Aceros Tomb Kemble went to the Spartan area that used to be his chamber. Above the door, etched in the stone, was the emblem of the Vatican knights, something he always grazed with the tips of his fingers before entering. When he stepped inside, he saw the cot and the night stand on the left side of the room, an area that had been well lived in. On the right was the kneeling rail, the votive rack and a podium that held a Bible, which had yet to be opened. In the center of the room and high up on the wall was the stained glass window of the Virgin Mary. Her arms were held out, an invitation, her smile always warm, and as Kimball stood there with the band in his hand, the light from the traversing son started to filter in through the glass like a biblical beam, which landed of foot from Campbell's feet. Campbell smiled as he looked at the Virgin Mary. Thank you for the invite, he said. Then he let his fingers dance a few inches from the light, though he did not touch it. I have ah block to make up for before I earned this, he said, pulling away his fingers. Then the light disappeared as scudding clouds apparently blocked the rays of the sun. When Kim Bo went to the mirror above the same can met his reflection, he could understand how others could see the wildness in him. Grabbing a pair of shears from the sink, he began to cut away the beard. And then he finalized the fresh scrub look by shaving it off completely until his strong jawline showed once more, taking the band of the collar that he had lifted from Bonn Aceros Tomb. He fitted it inside the collar of his shirt and gave it a firm inspection. Somehow it felt good. It felt right, Campbell smiled.