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Description

Excerpt from 'Losing London' by Joey Jones. M/F dialogue.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
losing London by Joey jones mitch. You don't know me. And if you did, she wanted to cry. Wanted to let emotions from the words that had been set by both of them since Hannah walked down to the sand just spew right out if I did what I'd love you. Edison's eyebrows rose and mitch stepped toward her. She found herself temporarily speechless as she listened to the words that came next. I love that you are being honest. I'd love that last night. We made love and this morning you felt bad about it because you're not that type of woman and all day long you've probably been worried that I think you're someone, you're not. Edison began to shake her head. He had no idea. She shook it until mitch grabbed it gently, one hand covering either side of her face. Then he kissed her, She kissed him back soft and slow and perfect for a moment, Addison closed her eyes and forgot all about the problems that existed, all the problems that mitch knew nothing about. She felt like she loved him too. That was the biggest problem of all. She left everything she knew about him, which is why she had to pull back before she gave In mitch, there is something about me that you don't know something I can't tell you right now. Something that will change your mind about me. What what is it because unless you're married or an ax murderer. I really don't see how anything you can tell me would be that big of a deal mitch. It somehow managed to keep one eye off and on Hannah throughout this entire conversation and now he noticed her walking toward them with more shells in her little hands. You can't trust me, match, Addison said simply, but you have to trust me on this. You don't know me. With those words, Addison began to walk away. Hannah was getting close and she didn't want to hurt Hannah's feelings by letting her see her like this hindrances served better. Hannah deserved London. Why did Addison leave? I thought I heard her crying, Hannah queried, which didn't quite know how to answer a question. Is she coming back him and then wanted to know which had no idea, but he seriously doubted it.