Audiobook - Storyteller

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Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

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

Transcript

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at Grace's house, Luke was dining with her family. For him, his real home was amongst kind, loving people who would respect his wishes and dreams. Not only was he always in a good mood to see her parents, but also Bobby Grace is one year old brother Luke really saw graces the sibling he always wanted. She was encouraging, open minded and generous. Everything about the Reagan family screamed Harmony. Your post is really good, Mrs Reagan, said Luke. Most appreciative. I could never disappoint you, stated Naomi with an endearing smile. If you keep complimenting me, I might actually get my own cooking show, she joked. They all shared a brief moment of laughter. Program has six police officers deployed for this new school year until a report is complete. Sorry to bring the mood down, she added, after catching a glimpse at the TV while feeding her one year old. Is it safe for you to return to school? I heard there will be armed officers tomorrow, stated Grace. It's that serious, said her father. After putting his fork down, Grayson Luke simultaneously nodded. The parents exchanged uncomfortable looks. Better safe than sorry, I guess, stated the mom with an unconvinced response. Aren't you kids scared? Asked the father, amazed at the level of calm in their eyes. I'm more afraid about graduation day, confessed Luke. I have to give a speech. The family laughed a little. Suddenly, the mom stopped feeding her child, only to realize how long Luke had been in their lives. She began to stare at him with pride and love. And, of course, Luke took notice of the unexpected behavior. Is there something wrong? He asked. Not at all. It's just She paused to welcome the imminent feeling of achievement. You've been here since you were nine. I almost feel like we raised you. Luke stopped eating as he understood the weight of her words. Your graduation is as important to me as my daughter's, she confessed. It gives me more than joy to see you going further in life with a steady mind. That's when Luke looked away, resisting with great strength. The forthcoming tears. Grace stared at him with mixed feelings of pride and sadness as she remembered what he had told her earlier on. All right, Luke, the mother gently called him. Luke slowly turned his head towards Mrs Reagan. I have a feeling no one ever said anything like this to you. That's when Luke stared at his plate, letting his tears drop to his food. He didn't make a sound. He just stood still and waited for a sadness to pass. I don't know much about your parents, she added. Quite frankly, I know nothing at all. But I can promise you this. When will see you up there giving your speech? We'll see family. Luke brushed away his tears. His heart was flooded with the love he never received. Thank you, he whispered. Grace stood up from her chair and went to hug Luke from behind. You're like a second brother to me, she whispered to his ear. Don't you forget that? Luke nodded in silence. Grace's parents held hands in solidarity with their daughters. Statement. Unfortunately, the beautiful moment was interrupted by a Skype call to Grace his phone. It was an incoming group conversation they had planned. The daughter answered it quickly. Guys, give us a moment, she swiftly spoke will be there. She then proceeded to mute her phone. It's a Skype call, justified grace to her parents. You don't mind if we go encourage the father, Luke, said Grace with a welcoming smile. On her way to the bedroom, Luke slowly stood up, nodded at her parents and left the living room to join her. Greece closed the door. Once her friend was in, Luke quivered his shoulders a little bit to remove what was left of his stress and smiled progressively. You're good. Ask Grace. Yeah, let's do this proudly, said the boy.