Children's Audiobook Excerpt
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EnglishVoice Age
Child (5-12)Accents
North American (General)Transcript
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did. Did you really just write that? I could tell this was the first time. He never asked me a question and even remotely expected getting an answer. So this was how a conversation felt. I liked it. Pretty sure I did, I wrote. He put his hand to his head and slowly walked a couple circles around the cramped office muttering Kitten can right. Kitten is a cat who can write. He gulped. Okay, I can deal with this. Yes, I can write, but I'm beginning to wonder if you can read. Can we drop the kitten thing and get me a really name, please? He hurried over to look at the latest miracle that had appeared on his legal pad. Oh, sorry, he said, looking flustered. You want me to come up with something? What was it that people did when they wanted to say yes without verbally saying yes? I nodded my head. This caused him to blink most comically, but he kept his wits and stayed on topic. Um, let's see. There's tabby tiger mittens, patches. I gave a small hiss of dislike wells. And do you have any ideas? He asked. I picked up the pen. Nothing specific. I'm not fund of anything that stereotypical. I am interested in something more feminine and special sounding people names. They're fine. He spent a few minutes looking me over. I had just groomed my long tabby for so I hoped I looked my best. He seemed to be running through a few ideas in his mind. Finally, he said, Mia, and that was that.