Mysterious, Brooding, Serious, Ominous, Spooky

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Description

I gave a mysterious, serious and chilling read for a spooky Halloween audio story about a black cat, which aired on the radio in parts of the Mid-Atlantic region.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
'Twas the night before Halloween. Lucy was cozy on the couch watching a scary movie. Her black cat, Luna, was curled up beside her. Earlier this year, Lucy found Luna wandering the streets of Camden. So she took in the stray during the day, the cat would laze around the house. But every night at dusk, Luna would meow by the back door until Lucy let her out, then the cat would return at sunrise. Tonight was no different. The black cat sat staring at the screen door. So Lucy got up to let her out, but because Lucy had nothing better to do, she decided to follow the cat to find out where she'd been going. Lucy grabbed her coat, slid on her shoes and snuck out the back door. Then she mounted her bike and followed the cat down the road. Lucy peddled behind the cat for several blocks until she saw Luna dart into the old Camden cemetery. Lucy dismounted her bike leaving it behind a bush so she could follow the cat on foot. Lucy stopped in her tracks when she saw hundreds of black cats gather together in the cemetery. Lucy ducked behind a headstone and squatted in the grass watching the cats from afar. That's when her cat Luna leapt in the air and transformed into a white haired woman with glowing green eyes. Luna stood staring at the crowd of black cats when she raised her hands in the air. Well, be with you, which is thy soul. Purpose is soon complete on all Hallow's Eve at the urging of our fearless nominate her. We will quash humankind. We are certain of their weaknesses. We are certain where they lay rest. Most is their death. Come, come in tomorrow, we rise and rid the world of every what?