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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)Transcript
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There was a sudden white crack of lightning and his night goggles flared bright green. He blinked his eyes and started counting 1 1000, 2000. The thunder crashed deafeningly loud and very close lex began to cry, Oh no, take it easy, Honey Edri just said, it's just lightning. Tim scanned the side of the road. The rain was coming down hard now, shaking leaves with hammering drops, it made everything move. Everything seemed alive. He scanned the leaves. He stopped. There was something beyond the leaves. Tim looked up higher behind the foliage. Beyond the fence he saw a thick body with a pebbled, grainy surface like the bark of a tree, but it wasn't a tree. He continued to look higher, sweeping the goggles upward. He saw the huge head of the tyrannosaurus Just standing there looking over the fence at the two land cruisers. The lightning flashed again, and a big animal rolled its head and bellowed in the glaring light. Then darkness and silence again and the pounding rain tim. Yes, Dr Grant, You see what it is. Yes. Dr Grant Tim had the sense that dr Grant was trying to talk in a way that wouldn't upset his sister. What's going on right now? Nothing Tim said, watching the tyrannosaur through his night goggles. Just standing on the other side of the fence. I can't see much from here Tim. I can see. Fine dr Grant, it's just standing there. Okay lex continued to cry. Snuffling. There was another pause, Tim watched the tyrannous are the head was huge. The animal looks from one vehicle to another, then back again. It seemed to stare right at tim in the goggles. The eyes glowed bright green. Tim felt a chill. But then as he looks down the animal's body moving down from the massive head and jaws, He saw the smaller, muscular four limb. It waved in the air and then it gripped the fence, jesus, christ, Ed Regis said, staring out the window.