Monster Under my Bed

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Description

A little boy tells about their imaginary friend, Sam.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Child (5-12)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

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Fam. It's mostly a harmless creature who lives under my bed. He's covered in buzz, any sort of a grayish, brownish color. He makes himself invisible to my mom, which doesn't matter, because she doesn't think he's really anyway. He likes the declining pose when he standard t yet did the bedded night, so I usually have to run from the door and jump on the bed when it's bedtime. Found likes candy, so I didn't try to give him some as often as possible. I have to sneak it out of the kitchen, though, because I'm not supposed to have very much candy, and my mom would not believe it's actually for Sam. He only lets me pat him when I give him candy most of the time. He just sleeps, though, and this is This is the bad thing about Sam. He links simply tricks on me. When it's dark, he makes a little bumping noises. Keep me a week. He can also limited monsters, making shadows in the room. Sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night, I get scared in the monster Chateau's, but then I remember it's just salmon. I can hear giggling and corner by the window. You see, it's not funny, and I try to go back to sleep. Fans only scared a wine thing, and that's part of the reason why he doesn't like my mom. I dislike the cats. He hates the vacuum cleaner. I can tell my mom is vacuumed under my bed because I got home from school. Sam Little Lump underneath Lee. But spring They think it's funny. The strange creatures who try to scare you. They can get scared, too.