Male-Female Audiobook Dialogue

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Description

A dialogue between a man and a woman who is trying to seduce him; taken from the book \"Lady, Go Die\" by Mickey Spillane

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US Midwest- Chicago, Great Lakes)

Transcript

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So we're back to that routine again. Full circle. I stood up. Okay. Thanks, Marien. You told me enough for one night and I appreciate it. Maybe after I've dug into this thing a little deeper, I'll drop back and see you again. She leapt to her feet, her eyes flaring. You mean you're going? Sure. I got what I came for. I slipped my head on and walked to the door, but she grabbed my arm and spun me around. You can't leave yet. Why is I let my eyes laugh at her? You didn't even try. We didn't even get started. And you promised. I don't remember promising you anything, kiddo. All that talk about skipping the preliminaries, you talk real big. You. Before she could finish that thought, I reached up and gripped her dressing gown at the neck and gave it a vicious yank. The light material of the rapper ripped like paper. I toss it away like used tissue and had a look at my handiwork. She stood there stark naked, her eyes glowing like hot coals. Her mouth open with surprise. I looked over her coolly. She did have a lovely body. Nice. I admitted. I shrugged my shoulders and said, Still nothing that unusual. Maybe next time you better get a house coat. It will save you from catching a cold. When I close the door of a smacked against the wood and smashed into fragments, I usually had to know a woman a lot better before the Potter he started flying. Maybe next time she wouldn't try so hard, and we could really have some fun.