Sample from \"Nola\", a novel

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Description

Adult female narrator, includes male voices

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US South) North American (US West Coast - California, Portland)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
the walls of the great room. Echoed are stilled breaths. I'll have to get more security, Rain said to no. One. Lou pulled his chair into a corner and bent over. He covered his ears and rocked. I can keep a secret. There are no rule gurus here. He repeated it over and over. I don't understand, I said. Rain gripped his watch without paying attention to it. Nothing to understand. Get your stuff together. No one stay in here told. Safer. Safer from what Douglas was. You know nothing, He growled and turned to Tony. I don't want you at your apartment, either. Not for a while. I can't, Tony began. Stop arguing, he yelled. I'm already in two places at once with the Arcadia. I can't skip out on these kids today, and I won't be worrying about you being somewhere else alone. I'm not doing this again. He stormed out with his cell phone in his ear. The dark mood permeated the sunny day rain. Strength was venomous, dangerous? Was this the anger Douglas told me about the violence? He warned me against. Liu followed Toni. Is she paced, laughing each time she turned to him with a funny face. What was I doing here? I didn't know. Couldn't think my first world had turned upside down and this one was going more than sideways. Rain returned with determination on his face. I have to get back to the Arcadia. Everyone to the Escalade. I took two steps into the foyer. I'm not being locked up in a room, Tony challenged. Darcy won't be open for dinner for a few hours. You can stay there. Did the name sour in his mouth like it did in my ear? Lou clapped. I like the restaurant. What about the lunch crowd? She said with disdain. Tony, his teeth were clenched. I'll close it down if I have to. Let's go. I put my hand in front of him. It's He came here for me. I should go back to the hotel. It's not that simple, Rain said. Then what? And don't tell me nothing. Tony reached for the back of her neck. Rains eyes skirted to her and back to me, his voice low. Okay, I'll tell you everything later. Right now, Can we please get to the hotel? He was standing too close and not close enough. I wanted to hold him and have him hold me. I wanted to go home and stay here. I wanted to find out why I shouldn't trust him and prove Douglas wrong. I wanted to be the one to change rain, but I wanted him to stay like this forever. Okay. My voice escaped in a squeaky whisper.