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Description

War Buddies meeting again after one is injured and in the hospital.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US South)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
in the lobby of the hospital. The Channel four news was on covering the recent attacks from Russia on the US with some sort of chemical bombs. Apparently, it's been spreading from its original attack on New York. The government started moving the infected people to these camps to help get them better right away. Luckily, none of the diseases has spread to our area yet about an hour or two had passed since the first report. And still no news on Jerry. I went up to the front desk to see if there was any news on his condition. Jerry, what's his last name? The receptionist asked. Coin. I replied as quickly as possible. She gave me a funny look. Jerry Coyne. Huh? Look, lady, I'm worried sick that he might be dead. So if you could leave his terrible last name alone, that'd be great. Well, it looks like you're in luck. He just got back into his old room and she didn't even have time to finish before I ran through the doors and dash down the hallway to his room. Knock, knock. Jerry, you awake? I walked into the room, he was asleep. And as I took a seat next to the bed. A nurse ran in. You can't be in here. He is still in critical condition. She said, trying to shove me out of the room. I'm his best friend in the world. I can't just leave him. I said pleading. Lee, some friend You are leaving him locked up in some stranger's house doing who knows what My face turned a deep red. Is it filled up with rage? Listen here, *****. He went missing. I didn't see you searching the earth looking for him. Who do you think funded all those searches over the years, huh? Who? Who? I was practically screaming at her when I heard a faint cough. I turned around at the speed of light to see his eyes straining toe open. Tain, Is that you? He said weakly. Yeah, buddy, it's me, I replied rushing to his bedside. I turned to the nurse. Can you give us a minute? She huffed and went out of the room. Hey, how are you doing? Besides the obvious being in the hospital