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Description

Sometimes, love doesn't work out as planned.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US South)

Transcript

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Certainly you're joking. Valerie's bosom heaved in gales of laughter. The preacher you've got. As for the breacher Hush your mouth, saber snapped, motioning toward diesel, the last thing she needed was lethal, blurting something out. Also, I said, was he's a handsome man, Valerie lean towards Sabra with a lecherous grin from one horde of another. It's one in the same at the look of hurt on Sabres face. Val instantly regretted her words, still determined to forget your past danger saber rubbed, Arise. Yes, no, I don't know. I know what I waas. But does that mean I still have to be one? You are who you think you are. There's those that will always think you're a ***** cause it makes him feel better. Bigger. Somehow a lot of people only give lip service to that whole forgiveness thing. They'll forgive Onley so long as it makes them look good. A wide yon ended in a sly grin. You think most of them women that looks down on you ain't wish they done the same thing. ****, half of them is wishing they had the guts to do it, and the other half is thanking their lucky stars you did for their husbands what they didn't want to do. Didn't want to get their hands dirty, you know? Yeah, there's a lot of horn, everyone man and woman alike. 1908 Dino Blevins was tired. The flu was hitting the area hard, and hardly a night had passed without a knock at his door. And now that some full name Bell had invented that infernal telephone contraption, he feared it would only get worse. He propped his feet on the stool and eagerly accepted the drink. Vow offered. You're a fine woman, my dear Vell East herself next to him on the couch and belts softly and such a lady, she giggled. He grinned and took an extended drink. He held the remainder at eye level and shook it gently. The world simply doesn't appreciate a woman who can mix a good drink. She cocked an eyebrow, Adam, And is that all you appreciate me for? A chuckle from deep in his throat betrayed his thoughts. There is so much more that I appreciate you for so very much more. Are you hungry? No, I've already eaten. And how Waas, the lovely Miss Simpson, he peered at her through half open eyes. Is that the voice of jealousy? I hear? Not at all. After all, what self respecting Horwood want to be seen with a doctor on her arm? The words were spoken with complete honesty. The house feelings toward the doctor were the closest she'd come to love. But she bore no illusions about their relationship. Her life was of her own choosing and she wanted nothing more. Nothing less. So tell me, Denham, Why the interest in that Collison boy? What's in it for you can't a man to a good turn for someone now and then for no reason must there always be a motive. Bell faced him directly. Her expression one of patient tolerance. Her fingers caressed his shoulder. As she waited for him to continue with a saw. He rose to his feet and slowly paced the floor. You're not going to stop until you get an answer, are you? Probably not. Can you keep a secret? She glared at him indignantly. Secrets are the hallmark of my perfection. Doctor. 1909 Caleb stared at the simple stone. His fingers traced the faded engraving he had seen the man watching him but didn't turn around when his footsteps drew near. Hello. Hello, Caleb replied. The K was scarcely visible, but he felt it in his heart. Is his hand moved along. Tears welled up in his eyes, and soon his body began to shake with gasping sobs. A gentle hand was placed on his shoulder. Caleb turned to the man and was met by warm understanding eyes. Caleb shook his head heavy. Ever made some mistakes in your life that you can never forgive yourself for. Have you ever said goodbye years before? You should have. He turned back to the stone. This was my daughter. The most beautiful thing in my life. And I let her go. Then I had a second chance and because of pride and he stopped to catch his breath. Stupidity. I made the same mistakes all over again. No fool like an old fool.