Maybe the concert's not going to be so bad. I've almost convinced myself of that as I walk into the radio station the next day.
"Hey Karl!" I wave at the fill-in switchboard guy as I walk past the booth. Normally that's my booth. Not today.
My 3 years of interning are finally paying off, even if it's only for a day, I get to run the show. Kelsey and her friends always say I have a face for radio. As much as I don't want to believe it, I am starting to.
I get all settled in, hurrying as I know I'll only have another minute or so to prepare. I read over my promos and check the monitor in front of me for layout. My heart skips a beat; 1 hour of song requests.
My biggest fear. What if no one calls in?
I push the thought as far away from my mind as I can.
Then I'm getting the go ahead signal, the 'on air' light flicks on.
"Good afternoon New Orleans! Welcome back to 98.6 the Crash. This is Andrea and I will be taking you until the 6 o'clock hour. But to start, let's kick things off with a classic."
I start up a Travis Tritt song and lean back. I swivel around in the chair, enjoying the power.
I stare at the mirror that is placed so we can see if someone is coming into the booth from the hallway. I can see myself just in the far corner.
My bird-like nose and muddy green eyes stare back at me and I look away, yuck. I distract myself by tying back my thick, dark brown, wavy hair. I am proud of how long it's gotten since I cut it after high school.
The song ends and I pull myself up to the microphone. "That was 'Anymore' by Travis Tritt."
I talk a little bit and switch to a celebrity intro.
"Hey guys, Hu'ner Hayes here and this is 'Tattoo.'"
'Oh, hello Hunter.' I smile to myself. Okay maybe it will be cool to meet this guy. At least I get to watch Kelsey fall all over him. She's pretty entertaining when she's flipping out.
And now I am back to being annoyed. Like 'Tattoo' wasn't already stuck in my head for the last day.
I really thought I would be more nervous, but I am in my element. I was born to perform.
The next time I glance at the clock it's already 4:30. I ready myself for requests.
Deep breaths, I've got this.
5:00 on the dot. "Hello there, we're heading home on this Friday evening. Hope everyone's had a good week. We are taking requests so call in and we'll carry you home with your favorites."
I turn off the mic and switch on the next song. I can't help bouncing and laughing a little; nailed it.
And the call lines are starting to light up and I begin fielding calls.
About 30 seconds into the first call I realize I forgot to turn on the phone recorder.
"I'm sorry sir we are having some technical difficulties," I cut the caller off, covering for myself. "Could you please start over?"
I feel so stupid, I should have remembered that.
6:00 comes with no more problems. And I hand off the booth to the next person.
"Nice job," Karl tells me as I walk into the booth to put some stuff away. "First time, right?"
"Yeah, thanks." I feel proud. Karl is semi-retired and he had his own show for years. Praise from him is special. "See ya Monday, have a nice weekend."
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Just A Fan (Book 1 of JAF series)
FanfictionWhen the odds are stacked against you it can be easy to give in. Andrea Kent isn't one of those people, but there are reasons for that. Her younger sister is a never ending source of encouragement, and Andi's new friend won't let her give up either...