Afraid of the light

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Description

Children Book

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Afraid of the light audition. Echo was thankful for her warm green fur. As her search for the chili fridge began a moldy piece of cheese. Yes. Not yet expired chicken. No fuzzy bread slice. Yes. Fresh tomato. No black and banana. Yes. Slice of chocolate cake. Maybe monsters after all have a tough time saying no to chocolate. Echo's mountain of trees grew bigger and bigger soon. She had, you have nothing to fear in the light gray. Said when it's bright outside, you can look at everything like beautiful flowers and birds that sing, you can play and run, you're free. You have nothing to fear in the night. Echo's arms went wide. The dark at night is the best time of all. It's when wolves howl and the night sky glows with the dance of the fireflies. That's when I feel free to lurk and sneak. Great grand. I suppose I could give the dark another chance. Echo smiled back and I could take another look in the light. Would you like to be friends? Gray asked, offering his hand. Echo shook his hand and wiggled her tail with glee. I would like that even more than to eat this jar of modal moldy pickled beets. The friends we are gray said we can help each other to overcome our fears. Grave gave echo his flashlight. And together they walked out beneath the stars and played on the tire swing. As new friends, they encouraged each other and overcame their fears.