Audiobooks Romance Emotional

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Description

Carrie has done everything she can to give Ash what she wants...so why doesn't she feel better than this?

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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Kerry tried to get her keys into the ignition, but she couldn't see through the mist clouding her eyes. Exhaustion mixed with frustration and completely overwhelmed her. She rested her head on the steering wheel and allowed the tears to come. Sobs wracked her body as she struggled to make sense of what had just occurred. She had given Ash exactly what she wanted, and she had done so discretely. She had avoided all chance of being caught and limited the risk to her career. Now Ash would disappear, and she could get back to the tidy, orderly life she'd worked so hard to build. There was absolutely no reason for her to feel so despondent. Yes, the sex was amazing, but it was just sex, wasn't it? Carrie let out a groan as the images of her making love to Ash flooded her mind. She had expected the passion and the intensity, but the intimacy of the encounter had caught her off guard. She'd never felt so deeply connected to anyone before. She had been completely unprepared for the tenderness and sensitivity ash had shown. Then there was the vulnerability she saw so clear and ash during their argument I had an ash. Just let her go. It doesn't make any sense. Ashen con what she was after sex with no strings attached. Now she was free to move on to her next conquest. Carrie took a deep breath and wiped away her tears. How is she doing? Sitting there worrying about ash? It was over. That was all that mattered. Cash would move on. And now so could she. She could go back to working toward tenure without any distractions. Her life would return to purposeful and predictable normality. She had her dream job, the respect of her peers and the admiration of her students. Wasn't that everything she needed?