From \"Big ol' Bike\" - Accents - American kids\".

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Description

from the children's novel - \"Big Ol' Bike.\"

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Teen (13-17)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Hey, bug eyes, you thought you could hide your ugly bike, huh, Brent walked up to Oliver and Austin's table. The boy sneered as he crossed his arms. You can't hide a piece of junk. That hideous Oliver's side looking up. It's not a piece of junk or hideous Brent honk with laughter, slapping his leg seriously? I think that's the first bike ever invented. It's so old Brent's Buddies joined him all three, Staring. It might be old, but it's a good bike, It's fast, Oliver said quickly, He looked away, taking a bite of his turkey sandwich. Yeah, it's faster than any new bike out there. Austin chimed in. He puffed his chest out. Oh, really, Brent eyebrows raised. Want to prove it. Bug eyes. Oliver hid the grown that rumbled in his throat, his eyes darted around the room. All he wanted to do was melt into his seat and disappear. Everybody was staring now and not a teacher in sight like always Brent planned his attacks perfectly. His bike could beat your bike any day. Austin shot back. Oliver kicked his friend shin under the table, making a sharp noise. He knew Austin was just trying to have his back, but the last thing Oliver wanted was to give Brent more reasons to tease him. His father smiled nudging Oliver's shoulder. We all have rough days now and then, son, they're hard but you know what we learn and grow stronger from them. His mom looked him straight in the eye, do you like your grandpa's bike. Oliver Yes, I really do. I love it. No, buts she stopped his words with a wave of the hand. Her smile was encouraging.