Audiobook - Romance - 1st Person - M/F Dialogue
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Vocal Characteristics
Language
EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)Transcript
Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
I sit on the couch, blow out a deep breath and text Scott me. I'm home a second later. My phone rings and I try to quell the bubble of excitement that expands my stomach when I read his name on the screen. Hello. I answer Noel. His voice is rich and warm. Soothing. How was your day? A chuck o sold more pastries than I was expecting. So it was pretty great. How is the shower? It was good. Better than I expected. I take a sip of my wine. Surprised by his honesty. You didn't think it'd be a success? He charts. No, I mean, I knew the party would be fine. It was more the environment. I never know what these things if the guys are here because I'm the owner and invited them or because they really want to be here. Not out of obligation. I tip my head back and think that over. I don't think my father's ever considered that. I doubt it. He agrees. And there's no malice in his tone. Your dad's from a different generation one who focuses on respect. Exactly. Don't you want to be respected? I wonder. Of course. But more for the kind of person I am than the type of job I have. Scott says it's simply like, it's obvious. And once I think over the words, it is the obvious choice. I doubt many people realize that I like that. The fact that you are thinking this much about it, I'm sure your team was there because they wanted to be. It felt that way today, he admits stifling a yawn, tired too much fun at a baby shower. Sugar, crash. The cupcakes were a hit. I smile pleased that he enjoyed them. I'm glad I was nervous about expanding to another city. But so far Boston's been good to me. How have you been generating business? His tone changes, focused on business now. It's so much like dad. I smile.