Fiction - M/F/F-tween, narration (English - American - Texan)

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Audiobook: Fiction - M/F/F-tween, narration (English - American - Texan)

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC) Irish (General) North American (South West - Texas)

Transcript

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I Edison. It's so good to meet you, Steph. Blacks, Mom says. When I get ushered into a kitchen by Blake and Shin Aid, her accent hits me immediately. It's not what I was expecting because it's not Irish, but American. I guess that explains Blake. Slightly sketchy accent. Your tool, I say, trying not to let my nerves show. I was relieved when we arrived to a gorgeous and homely old farmhouse. I felt comfortable before I'd even entered You. Have a lovely home. Thank you. Rick should be here in a minute. I just sent him out with an armload of recycling to sort through. Deal, Want drinks? I'll do it! She made announces. Do you want tea, Edison? Yes, please, sweetheart. Blake, you help Shin Aid. I'm going to give at us in the tour, but be nice Blake wants, but thankfully he's smiling and his mom seems lovely. If I'd had the same Also, when I met Edwards Mom, I think I'd have run a mile. Even once I knew her. I didn't want to be stuck alone in the same room. Sir, those two have told me so much about you. Steph says I follow her to the garden Room. But, she continues, before I get a chance to think too much about both Blake and she need talking about me. How you finding being back? I love it. I missed this place in my aunt. I think I was always destined to come back. Eventually, Black said, You were a lawyer. This must be a bit of a change of pace. From that we chart a way as if it's not the first time we've met. As we wander in and out of the different rooms. This is a world away from my only prior experience of meeting the parents, Schneid said. He grew up with Kaylie, Steph says, dragging me for my thoughts. Yes, she was a couple of years younger, but we were as close as we could be. Such a lovely girl. I remember the first time Blake brought her home. She was so shocked I was sure she was going to burst into tears at any moment, she says fondly. It was such terrible town, which passed. It was way before her time. Steph waves her hand about anyway, enough, that sad stuff. It's so nasty. See Blake enjoying life There was a time I didn't think I'd see him smile again. He's quite a guy. I say with a smile that he is. Hey, told me about the bakery. I think it's a wonderful idea. I'm sure you'll do very well. I hope so. I still can't quite believe it all.