Reed speaks with the perspective of a pitcher who has been through much since making his professional debut in 1986.
Reed spoke little, clinging to Callie as they'd jounced the final miles into town.
Reed and Stanley spoke by phone on August 10, 1996, to go over the new findings.
Reed spoke with the sound of resignation in his voice.
When he's not on the field, Reed usually sits in front of his locker, facing outward toward the open clubhouse, and rarely speaks.
Reed was still speaking as Spock eased himself forward into the area between the rocks and the trees.
Reed spoke about team leadership and when he mentioned Coleman by name, the Nets' forward shot back with his own response.
The Survivor mouthed the words as Reed spoke them.
Now the voice was clear, as if Reed were speaking directly into the microphone.
When Reed spoke again, it was as though he'd read her mind.