North American English Reading for Audiobook

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Description

Excerpt reading of \"The Caleb Movement\" by Tamara C. Miller

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) US African American

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Janice has him how he was feeling and what happened to him, afraid to tell her the truth. He lied and said that he was on his way home from doing some work and somebody pointed a gun to the back of his head and that's all he remembered. Price alexander taylor you tell me right now where you were or the pain you feel won't just be in your head. She bellowed BRyce, knew that tone in his mother's voice, He knew that she wasn't lying. So he finally broke down and told her everything, although he was afraid of what would happen next and if his mother would ever trust him again, it was a huge weight lifted off of him to be able to tell her the truth. Rice, she said in a mellow tone. What did I tell you about those streets? I tell you all the time that the only way to get out of that lifestyle is in a jail cell or a coffin, she said, fighting back the urge to ball and smack him in his head at the same time, it was almost in a coffin. If that man hadn't found you and brought you home, I can't lose you too son finally breaking down, she sat down, put her head in her hands and managed to let out a week that would kill me too heartbroken by seeing his mother cry like that and knowing that he was the one that caused it, bryce whispered in his ear as he kneeled down beside her, held her tight and said mama, I promise you I will never scare you like that again. He didn't want his mother to be upset. That was the last thing he wanted to do after bryce and Janice sat on the bed and he continued to hold her as she cried for several minutes. Bys remembers something that she said when she was fussing at him she said that a man brought him home mama, he began to ask you, said that a man brought me home with a confused look on his face. Bryce continued by asking what man? Some man said he found you lying in the street. He looked in your wallet and found your I. D. To get your address. Bryce faintly remembered being in a car and seeing the back of a man's head and seeing his eyes in the rearview mirror. It was something about his eyes that he remembered that put him at ease, but that's all he could remember.