Kiss me in the Rain

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Description

Audiobook of the novel by Sarah Kades

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (Canadian-General) North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Chapter 62. Damn it! Where the **** is my daughter? Dallas bellowed from the isolation of his hospital room. He had heard some of the nurses nervously discussing a gunman and the hospital being and locked down. He thought he had caught his daughter's name. Fear like he'd never before experienced speared him. She wouldn't be in the hospital if it weren't for him. Wouldn't be in danger. Would life be so cruel to take her away from him now? Just when they were reconcile ing in frustration, he grabbed the closest thing he could find the plastic television remote and started banging it against the bed railing. Someone answer me! Goddammit! Voices sounded in the hall and then his daughter ran in. Dad! Dad, I'm OK. I'm okay. He stared. It took a few tries before his voice would work. It came out a strangled whisper. Yeah, you're okay. I'm okay. I'm fine. I promise. He opened his arms and she rushed into them. He held on for long moments and when tears started rolling down his cheeks wetting her hair, he didn't even try to hold them back. I was so scared, he whispered, I'm fine. Really. Blair needed some help is all. She must have felt him tense up because she said, Please don't start. He needed help. Dad, he didn't hurt me. Dallas noticed Gabe leaning against the doorway. Maybe you could talk some sense into her. She's her own woman. There was a look of pride on his face. Good to see you're recovering. Well, I'll leave you to I need to check on Andy. Want me to come? So then asked, Gabe shook his head but dropped a kiss on her temple. No, stay with your dad. I'll stop in. Later, Dallas called after Gabe emotion thick in his voice. Tell Andy there's a coffee mug and a new jacket in it from when he gets better, Gabe nodded. A whisper of a smile flashed briefly. I'll do that.