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Description

It is a story of a little girl

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

Indian (General) Indian (Hinglish) North American (General)

Transcript

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Once upon a time in a far off kingdom, there lived a beautiful princess named Isabella. She was kind intelligent and loved by all who knew her. However, she was also cursed by an evil sorceress who had long ago vowed to take revenge on the king and queen for banishing her from the kingdom. The curse stated that on Isabella's 18th birthday, she would ***** her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and die. The King and Queen were beside themselves with grief and tried everything in their power to prevent the curse from coming true. On the day of Isabella's 18th birthday, a young prince named Alexander arrived at the castle. He had heard of the curse and was determined to save the princess. He searched the entire castle until he found the room where the spinning wheel was kept just as he entered the room, Isabella arrived and accidentally pricked her finger on the spindle. However, instead of dying, she fell into a deep sleep. As the curse had also stated, Alexander knew that there was only one way to break the curse. He would have to travel to the ends of the earth to find the magical flower that could awaken Isabella from her slumber. So he set off on a perilous journey filled with obstacles, dangers and challenges. Finally, after many months of searching, Alexander found the magical flower and brought it back to the kingdom. He placed the flower beside Isabella's bed and watched as she slowly woke up from her sleep, Isabella and Alexander fell deeply in love and were married in a grand ceremony. The kingdom rejoiced and the evil sorceress was banished forever. From that day on Isabella and Alexander ruled the kingdom together, bringing peace, prosperity and happiness to all who lived there and they lived happily ever after.