English female fairy Lost in the woods

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Description

Fairy on an adventure realizes she has lost her wand.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US Western)

Transcript

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these kids are the pickiest eaters. I'm worried my little ones aren't getting the vitamins in their diet that they need. I sometimes get away with hiding the occasional carrot in the casserole that they'll actually eat. But that doesn't happen often enough. My doctor recommended vita fun Children's vitamins. They're gummy and delicious. My kids just love them. Now they get a snack and I get the reassurance that they're full of the vitamins they need. Now, if only adult vitamins were this delicious, they'll all laugh at me when they hear that I lost my wand. Oh, I have to find it. The one dressed words can't be that bad, can it? Maybe something here can help me? Oh, Oh thank goodness. I totally forgot about my potions. That'll do the trick. Now. Off to the woods, I go few. Well, now that the housekeeping is done, I can finally relax. What shall I do first? Oops! A daisy watch where you're going, little sweet. What happened darling? Whatever is the matter, you know what they say? Gone tomorrow. Our troubles of today will be gone tomorrow. Hold your head up because every dark cloud, there's a silver lining. You hear me a silver lining. The best and shiniest and brightest few. Well, now that the house can make its stomach and finally relax. What shall I do first, hmm, mm lips and daisy watch where you're going, little sweet. What happened darling? Whatever is the matter, you know what they say? Gone tomorrow. Our troubles of today will be gone tomorrow, Hold your head up because every dark cloud, there's a silver lining. You hear me, a silver lining, the best and shiniest and brightest.