Science Fiction Story-Telling (Conversational, Dialect, Texas, Relatable, Internet, Video)

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Description

This is a narration of a brief science fiction story set in Texas. Used as part of an internet video series.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (South West - Texas) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
when back in the seventies and early eighties, my aunt lived in a small town near Fort Worth, Texas, and at the far back of her property were train tracks that were still in use. So, being boys, of course, we were always hanging out around the tracks that a small bridge that ran over the creek it was freaky because it was a wooden bridge and creaked and groaned loudly when a train would pass over. Okay, so early one morning, myself and two cousins were down at the bridge, and we decided to explore more of the creek. So we slowly made our way along the bank and a short distance from the tracks. We found a fork in the creek and followed it, and this is where it gets freaky for me. The fork led to a massive canyon valley. We could see the cliff walls and trees, even a waterfall, complete with mist. And it was unlike anything we had ever seen before in that area. So I mean, my description doesn't really even do it justice, but we were in absolute haw, and since it was obvious we could go no further down that fork We soon left to explore more with the creek, and it was maybe 30 45 minutes before we made our way back. And we all wanted one last look at the Valley. But the fork was gone along with the Valley. Of course, we walked up and down the creek trying to see where we missed it, but no go. It was gone. My aunt remembers the tracks, and one of the cousins does remember events exactly as I do. But his brother, who was a few years older than us, wouldn't even discuss it and got visibly angry when I kept trying to bring up the subject.