Cold Case Written By Tammy Lynn

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This demo is a book that was recently narrated for one of my clients who presently has over 20 books on the market. The audiobook can be found on Itunes, Amazon And audible

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.
Chapter six. If I would have told you that she was a little crazy, you wouldn't have believed me anyhow. But if I told you that I thought that I was in over my head and to wait until I could figure something out, you wouldn't have believed me at all. We'll talk about it some other time right now. Just go home. Callie deliberately kept her voice monotone even though she had said that he saved her life by giving her up. Maybe Dina just wouldn't put two and two together. Well, maybe she would. Who really knew? I'm not going home. I'm coming to your house. I know you are. I think it's a good idea. You need to be there. **** knew what she was saying. Even without knowing what was truly going on, he saw the merge for Gap City and knew that he had maybe half an hour to go. I'll be there in half an hour. So do you think you can keep her there? Probably. I'll try. Kallie went to say something else, and Dina took the phone away. Look, are you coming back here or not? Deena's nasty voice just shredded away at Callie's raw nerves. No, I told you, I'm heading to Florida. I told you I wanted to start our life back over. Just because you have Callie doesn't mean that I want her. I want tohave. You come home. Deena's eyes scrunched. And Callie could tell she wanted desperately to believe that **** was telling the truth and wanted her. Do you really mean that? If I didn't, would I be going to Florida? If I didn't, I'd be sitting at the house with Callie right now. We? Do you think I am? Dina? Thought about that too. I think you're trying to get me to let Callie go. And when I get outside, I'll be arrested by all the offices for coming in the half. **** prayed that weren't any offices visible anywhere? Look outside, Dina. Do you see any offices? What would you be arrested for? You went in the house for a visit for Callie? That's all it waas Kelly won't press any charges. Ask a Dina took the phone away from her here and looked at Cali. You won't press charges against me for coming into your house and waving a gun at you? Callie didn't know what **** had told Dina. But any kind of escape she was going to take. No, I won't. There's no reason to. Dina started laughing. Yeah, and I'm supposed to believe that both of you. You both must think I'm some complete idiot. I know you're on your way back here. There's no way you'd leave me here with her. Here's a little piece of advice you need to figure out just who your number one priority besides yourself. Good luck. Detective. Dina hung up the phone, motioning to Cali. You said you had to get some stuff, so get to it. We're leaving. It had been hours, and Kelly wanted to rip her hair out. Dina had effectively cut her off from everything she had taken her phone, and she wasn't able to let Jen **** ordain know what was going on. And if she heard Dina tell her one more time, What a terrible rough time they had had in their marriage because of him. Thinking of Cali the whole time, she was really going to lose it. They were nearing Jacksonville, Florida, when Dina pulled over to that rest area. I mean it. You try to run. You try to do anything. It will result in your death. And I will hunt you down and your precious daughter and kill her to Do you understand? I understand. I won't do anything. Kelly walked towards the ladies room running into the lady with a cell phone coming out. Looking back, she saw that Dina was standing by the car smoking a cigarette. Can I borrow your cell phone for a minute? Minus 10. And it's an emergency. The lady handed her the phone and Kelly looked over again. Still seeing Dina standing by the car? It's me, ****. I'm in Jacksonville at a rest area, but don't know where. I'm using a lady cell and Dina has mine. Where are you? I'm in Valdosta. Too far to do anything I'm following behind. Don't worry. Need to get back out there. Cold. Dane and Jen. I love you. Callie quickly hung up the cell phone and handed it over to the lady in the washroom. Can you do me a favor to at the woman nod? Callie pointed Dean around. She has me against my will. But if I resist, she will kill my daughter. When I leave. Can you call this number? Tell them to keep Mika safe. She rattled off the number and left again. Dina watched Callie come out of the restroom and had to admit she could like the other woman if it weren't for the fact that **** was in love with Callie. Are you ready? I was wondering if you wanted anything out of the vending machines. I need some sugar and something to drink. Kelly picked up her purse like she didn't have a care in the world. Dina shrugged his shoulders, then grudgingly told Callie what she wanted. Kelley would have to get something, but she was going to try to write a note. Wait, Why are you being so nice to me? I have you against your will, and you're acting like you're on a road trip. Why? It's really easy. If I think about it any other way, I'll start really thinking about what you can do to me. I wonder where you're taking me and what you're ultimately going to dio. When we get there. It's easier to think of good things than bad. Haven't you ever had to do that? Think everything was going to be OK when you knew something was falling apart. Yeah, I have. I had to do it every day that I was married to make. Every single day. I heard your name come out of his mouth and just wish he loved me like he did you the way he still does. Dina, I know about what happened to you and why you married ****, But can't you see just one thing before you married him before he wanted to help you out of a situation that he couldn't. He had been in a relationship with me, and he still was the day he married you. That closure that we should have had we didn't. We never really got to say goodbye and end the relationship.