Stephanie Einstein - Audiobook Character Demo
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
Eastern European (General) North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US South)Transcript
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you look, she looks me over for a minute, probably trying to find another, less obvious word for fat. Fabulous. I've noticed in life that when people tell you you look fabulous, you really don't you just look slightly less great than they expected, and fabulous rolls off the tongue so quickly and easily in a tense situation, Tony crouches down next to me, instructing calmly, somehow breathe, Brooke, breathe over his head. A figure has emerged. I blink hard there on the landing, at the top of the stairs alive. She's alive, and life can continue and will be fine. Will be fine because she's there and alive. And that's all that matters. Mom, I whisper, scrambling to my feet, Mom, I yell. She lifts her head as I call out to her. Her face is tear and mascara streaked. I break away from Tony, my flimsy arms and legs struggling to crawl up each step. I reach out to her, but she doesn't reach back. Cord is a vada, and you don't understand what that means, but it's a big deal to us wards. He needs a strong mate by aside, if he's going to hold his position and you're just not it. She glanced over my shoulder at Grayson. You know the rules. Okay, he says. I have one. Never have I ever tried to commit suicide. Dude, Andrew says. Who brings that up during a game of Never Have I ever Boy, Stella says We all stare at her as she raises the glass to her lips and drinks it. She looks remarkably calm for someone who's just admitted that she's tried to kill herself from sex to suicide in half a minute, I think to myself, No wonder this is the game of choice for bored suburban teenagers. And then it's my turn. Never have I ever I say, been in love because that's the type of thing you're supposed to bring up during games like this, things that are kind of corny and personal. So people get a kick out of hearing it, but also not that specific so as to make people uncomfortable right? My clothes were already being removed from where they had been discarded in a pile, so there was no chance I could ****** them back to cover myself. The maid, picking them up, held them away from herself with such horror. It was a Ziff. She thought they would come alive and bite her. Who would wear a hideous thing like that? The maid tittered to another in the corner. Not quite quietly enough. Or maybe Shadow was enhancing my hearing in this extreme state of mortification. What do you expect? I hear she drinks animal blood. Did you know she touched the king? Hands like those. Oh, God, I say, What if I'm pregnant? Not so loud. I'll have to have an abortion. I'll have to go to that Doctor Jekyll guy in Buffalo. According to Nolan MacDougal, a girl in my homeroom class whose cousin has been pregnant at least twice. There's a mad scientist Dr in Buffalo who will give you an abortion for next to nothing. Because he needs fetuses for his experiments. You wouldn't be the first to be careless with your meds. You just need to test her. If it turns out she's found them. We have a protocol. How do I test her? His answer didn't surprise me. It would involve the kind of pill Jude had taken when he met me at the Waldon Manner bathroom. Give her half of that mix it in with her food so she doesn't know she's taking it, and she's not on uppers. She'll react to it. If she is, nothing will happen and you'll know we need to bring her in. Zack did as he was told. He mixed the powder from the pill into Macy's mashed potatoes an hour later, when she was still in the couch, seemingly fine, refusing to give him the remote that seemed to resolve that question. When we say hurting someone, we don't just mean physical abuse as in a punch or a kick. This includes verbal abuse, which means hurting someone with your words, as in telling someone they're ugly or making fun of their clothing. If you're still not really understanding what bullying is, here's a list that gives some common examples. You might see something on the list and think, Hey, that's happened to me or even Oh my gosh, I've done that