COLOUR THERAPY - Fiction

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Description

This fiction sample demonstrates a strong storytelling skills, character voices (2 ) and character development, dialogue and a narration voice. It is comedic and light and demonstrates excellent comedic timing.

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.
the coughing next and he starts up again. This was definitely a very bad idea to come here on a busy evening just before the holidays. What possessed me to put myself in such a vulnerable position? I really must be losing it. I want to get up and run, fling some money on the table and charge out the door, but I don't. Instead, I smile plaintively and breathe, but I love the coral shades. Why, jen speaks to me as if I am five years old with exaggerated patients. Slowly, deliberately, she pronounces each word, enunciates the consonants the way we do with people who have trouble hearing or whose mother tongue is something other than english. What is it about? The color coral that catches your eye? Why are you drawn to it so much of the time? Because there's orange in it and I'm very attracted to orange. All different shades of orange, salmon, tangerine, papaya, salamander, sorbet, goldfish, pumpkin, the colors are endless. Am I talking too fast? Am I shouting? I glance around, but no one seems to notice us. What else is that? A touch of sharpness in her voice, fearing that I'm making a scene I rush on. Well, there's also read in orange. I mean, orange colors are combinations of red and yellow and I love both of them. Why? Why do you like red? Damn? Won't she let up? Because it can be angry or wild or wicked or hot or I glance over to be sure that the young woman next to me is still reading, but now she's absorbed in the soap opera playing on the television over her head. So I dropped my voice conspiratorially and breath aly whisper or sexy. Red can be so suggestive. I stifle a laugh. So you like the intensity and the passion of the red side of coral. Why does jen have to speak so loudly? Couldn't she be a little more discreet? What attracts you about the yellow side? I bump up the energy a tad and try to lighten the mood in case anyone is eavesdropping. Everything has to appear as normal as possible. Bright sunny, warm yellows make me smile and laugh. There's energy and sunshine and happiness. Okay, let me see if I get it. You like the passion, wickedness and sexy heat of red mixed with the warmth, laughter and joy of yellow. Yes, that's it. I want to be able to look at the color I chose and feel all those emotions all at the same time. That's quite a combination and a tall order I gather that you also want the color to help you feel emotionally present in the moment. She is sitting back now in her chair, fingertips against fingertips, looking me up and down, assessing therapy can be so challenging. Yes, that, too, I mumbled, looking down at my naked hands, feeling intensely uncomfortable under her sharp, penetrating gaze. And do you think that coral will satisfy all your needs, fulfill your quest for passion, joy? And she pauses for dramatic effect. Inhales a long, slow breaths and size sex. Yes, Yes, that's it, exactly. I excitedly whisper back. Finally, she understands my dilemma.