Emotional Scene playing both male and female roles

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I recorded The Girl on the Roof by Debra Moffitt, a novel with a 16 yo protagonist and characters spanning World War II France. I created more than 15 characters for this novel and spoke in three different accents. This piece is a conversation between the main character's older sister and her lover.

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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.
you can't go please. She wraps her arms tightly about his neck, desperate to make him stay. I'm not going anywhere with you like that. Claire's body shakes as she weeps I'm pregnant, she confesses. Oh, jeez, jean, Michelle's face turns pale. He loosens her arms. Is it mine? God? How can you even ask that? Is it? I don't know. She weeps more now. I think so. But he raped me. He forced me. The crowd, Schmidt, Claire nods. I'll kill him. He turns away from her and a chill descends when he faces her again. His jaws clinched with determination. I've got to go back to the mountains now. I've got to carry some information. When I come back he braces her shoulders and forces her to look at him and I will come back. Claire. You understand? She nods. We I will take him out. He's a dead man. He backs away from her. You've sacrificed way too much Claire, I'm sorry, terrible guilt invades Claire and she turns and vomits in the bushes. Oh God, please forgive me. She wipes the bio from her mouth and john Michell helps her to stand upright. You okay? I'll be fine, I've got to go, he says and kisses her on the forehead before disappearing into the fog