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By BredBunnyBoy 5
38:08
CW: All characters are over 18 in this audio. After what you believe has been your triumphant escape from the Omega training facilities, you wake up hooked to milking machines only to discover your plans for freedom were doomed before they ever started, as your new master introduces you to your new life. Script Fill! Thought for my first try I'd take advantage of one of the masters of the art, u/rosenlanze always writes incredible things and I've wanted to record something for ages. Unfortunately, even as I listen back there's issues such as peaking audio. I've tried to tamp down on it, but short of rerecording this, which took two evenings, I think it'll have to just be marked down as learning pains.
More Tags: ~ Summary: You’re a high-class, powerful superhero, but your nemesis has used foul tricks to subdue and capture you. You are not going to submit to the villain’s control, no matter the cost. You need to stay true to yourself and protect your citizens. But how long will these morals of yours last…? ~ Script by u/simp_trash_scripts on Reddit () ~ Enjoy ❤️
By VegVoices 11
60:30
Timestamps: 00:36 - Sonnet 29 by William Shakespeare 01:48 - Sonnet 57 by William Shakespeare 02:57 - Sonnet 23 by Elizabeth Barrett Browning 04:07 - To Sleep by John Keats 05:18 - When I Have Fears by John Keats 06:24 - Brightstar by John Keats 07:37 - The Passionate Shepherd to His Love by Christopher Marlowe 09:16 - Song by Christina Rossetti 10:16 - Acquainted with the Night by Robert Frost 11:24 - To a Stranger by Walt Whitman 12:48 - This Moment, Yearning and Thoughtful by Walt Whitman 13:48 - Sometimes with One I Love by Walt Whitman 14:31 - The Tyger by William Blake 16:10 - I Still Rise by Maya Angelou 18:31 - Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare 19:41 - Camomile Tea by Katherine Mansfield 21:06 - The Orange by Wendy Cope 22:01 - Ode to a Nightingale by John Keats 27:34 - Daybreak by Galway Kinnell 28:32 - Every Day You Play by Pablo Neruda 30:16 - Sonnet 17 by Pablo Neruda 31:36 - Love Poem by Audre Lorde 32:44 - Wild Geese by Mary Oliver 34:01 - why I loved you by Iris Song 34:50 - Object Permanence by Nicole Sealey 36:04 - I'm Nobody! Who are you? by Emily Dickinson 36:42 - The Whitsun Weddings by Phillip Larkin 41:58 - To love ourselves... by Atticus 42:53 - He Visits My Town Once a Year by Amir Khusrow 43:22 - Sweet Torture by Alfonsina Storni 43:08 - High Again by u/DocDark12 45:23 - Love and Death by Lord Byron 47:24 - Love's Philosophy by Percy Bysshe Shelley 48:28 - Eat by Cathy Song 49:31 - Do Not Love Half Lovers by Kahlil Gibran 52:01 - Closing Cycles by Paulo Coelho 56:19 - The Man in the Glass by Peter Dale Wimbrow Sr. 57:29 - Brown Eyes by Nadia McGhee 58:28 - A Very Short Poem by u/Eggs-n-Bennie 58:48 - Do Not Stand At My Grave And Weep by Mary Elizabeth Frye
By cuddlefishVA 37
35:51
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By BritishlyASMR 59
08:16
Two gangster families who have been rivals for ages, come to a settlement to fight against an even bigger enemy gang. This settlement however requires for them to make a relationship to secure peace between the two families. The listener, being the daughter of the mafia boss of New York has been offered by her father to get married to the son of the mafia boss of Italy. What will happen when the brunette beauty of the mafia world is forced to marry the boy who had been inducted in his father's mafia gang when he was just 11. How will you handle marrying the son of a large mafia gang? Great script by: u/RayScriptWriter on Reddit
Narrator is Listener's best friend, and they have a reputation for doing stupid stuff to flirt with the people they have a crush on. When they're talking about this subject with Listener, the topic of how they both first met comes up. While talking about this, it suddenly becomes clear to Listener that Narrator sure does a lot of odd things around them...