Reunion in a parking lot

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Description

Juliana spots a girl that looked like her 10th grade best friend named Amy. They start talking about their lives till it leads to some awkward conversations.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Teen (13-17)

Accents

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

Transcript

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Oh, my God. A Me by my goal. Juliana. Oh, my God. We haven't seen each other for so long. Yeah, I know. How are you? How are things going? Oh, well, I've applied for, you know, the job. I've always wanted to have always wanted to be a teacher, and I can't wait to hear back. Oh, yeah, I'm pretty sure you're gonna get it. I mean, what have you a playful? Oh, I've applied for history, I'm really know, learning about history and then teaching it to little kids. Mm. Well, grade. 0/3 grade. I mean, you know, they don't really need to learn about his street that much. So I'm going to make it fun. But if I get the job, you don't know how much is going to mean to me, but Well, how are you? Go. Oh, I'm great. You know, I've always wanted to be an actress, but it turned out that plan failed. Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry about that. You know, maybe try something. You you know, what else have you wanted to do? Well, you know, I wanted to be a writer, so I am trying to write things and you know, make a little book or a journal. Start off with something simple. Yeah. Yeah, that's that's quite good. Well, if my teaching career doesn't work out, I'm not really sure what I'm going to dio. Yeah, sometimes it's quite difficult, you know, to like, think of what you want to dio and on college is over. It's all really crazy. Yeah. Yeah, Well, we haven't seen each other for so long. It's so surprising to see you here. Yeah. What are you doing? Boston anyways? Oh, I just came to see my boyfriend, You know, on my parents. They moved here a few years ago, so because London hasn't been the basket place for them, so they decided to move here. I mean, they're accents have changed so much, but I've just come here maybe, like, two weeks ago. So my accents the same. Yeah. I can I can tell. Well, yeah, we haven't seen each other since, Like, eighth grade. Oh, no, no, no. We small seeing each other from 10th grade. You know, we will. Best friends and 10th grade. We didn't know each other, and it's great. Oh, yeah. You moved in the 10th grade And then I was the 1st 1 to see you. And I greeted you. Oh, yeah, I kind of remember that. Yeah, I remember. Really Well, maybe you should kind of get em a read back. You know, it's kind of weird. You don't really remember our times together. Oh, no, no, it's not like that. I really remember our times together. It was amazing. I really had fun, you know? It was amazing. Until you know, we left for college and stuff. Yeah, I mean, college waas of lost form A. It was hard to make friends. And, you know, my dorm mate. She was just so annoying. Uh, what's what's a dorm, mate? Oh, it's kind of like a roommate. I just say soulmate. Oh, okay. Yeah, that's kind of you. OK, Makes sense. Well, I have to go. Well, you headed, You know, we should have dinner sometime. Maybe you could text me your number or something. Yeah, I still have. Your number hasn't changed, right? Oh, no, no, no. It's still the same old Boston number I had. Oh, you lifted Boston before. Yeah. Um oh, yeah. You don't have it. Okay. Yeah. You didn't know We haven't seen each other for so long. I mean, you just totally forgot everything, right? Oh, no. You know, calm down. I haven't forgotten anything. It's just, you know, it's quite hard to live like this with all this struggle. Those Do you think you're the only one struggling in this world, huh? Well, guess what, honey? You're no Amy. I'm sorry if I offended you in any way, but, um, you can maybe just give me your number now, you know, put it my phone. Yeah. Sorry. Sure. Here you go. Thanks. Well, I'll text you. We should have dinner sometime. Maybe go for shopping. Or if you don't want to do that I know. I know. We could just do something else. I think. Think I'm pool. You think they don't have the money to go shopping? Is that what you think? Now you just just is, um things. Giuliana, you haven't changed one bit. Um, I'm a me. I didn't mean it that way. I mean, I was just saying whatever you want to do, it's fine. You know, we could do something together. Yeah, OK, fine. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, but I am headed to the grocery store. Do you want to join me? Oh, um, I have to go home. So you don't want to spend time with me now. Oh, my God. No, no, Amy, I'm sorry. I'm just really busy. I have to do something. As I said, I am wanting to be a writer, so I have to finish this writing piece. Okay. Well, you know, you have my number. Text me, and I guess we'll do something. Yeah, okay, by boy.