Audiobook Narration

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Narration with multiple characters

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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finding herself in a very normal looking conference room where two women in white robes sat at a glass top desk next to a man in a white suit. Contemporary music was playing from somewhere, and she grimaced. Delilah, the redheaded woman in the white robe, said, Have a seat. I'll stand if it's okay, She said. She patted the pocket of a jacket where a half pack of smokes was stashed. Can I smoke? No, the man said brightly. He smiled without guile, as if that was the answer she had been looking for. He had silver hair, and he wore black rimmed glasses. Delilah decided she hated him. The council of three oversaw all life on Earth. The regular office was at the angelic agency headquarters, which Delilah had never been to and hoped she would never go. But with a start, she realized the door might have taken her there. How did interdimensional conference rooms work anyway? She asked herself. We'll get to the point. The blonde said. Delilah had met that one before. Her name was a cloy. She was a very tall, very thin woman. She brought to Lila on at the Department of Redemption smiling and welcoming her and assuring her that if she did a good job, her life on Earth would be accounted for. And she could ascend to the next life. A cloy wasn't smiling. Now a file appeared on the table and a cloy opened it. Your last mission was to find a group of young men who were considering becoming malevolent vampires and set them on the right path. Yeah, I know. What the mission Waas. Instead, the boys got bit sucked. Ah, whole lot of blood created a very large soul monster in the middle of East London, which was then taken down by the Wizarding sect of Britain. It's on Lee, thanks to them that more damage wasn't done. It was a spectacular failure. Okay, Okay. But they could still end up being good guys. Delilah argued