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âYeah, Iâve got an after hours programme with BBC Radio 2. Mostly because the chats and stuff arenât kid friendly, but also Iâm a complete night owl, so it works perfectly for me.â Switching to her radio voice, Kam recited, âYouâre listening to Kamaria After Hours. On tonightâs programme, weâre going to have the songs that should have been played at the Valentineâs Day Masquerade BallâŠâ Kam trailed off with a shrug of her shoulders, falling back into her normal voice. âIt doesnât pay as well as Iâd like, but I love it. Itâs not a job ta me, so the fact that I get paid is still a bonus.â Giving the manâs outfit a proper once over, Kam asked, âYou dress semi-formal on a casual basis? Damn.â
âAhh, sorry, I donât listen to the radio much. Murphy may though in the lounge of the hospital given his odd work hours,â Link was never really a music or talk radio person. He was still stuck in liking the older songs of the world. He did have to grin though when her tone shifted. âMoney isnât everything as they say.â This coming from the male that had a job that paid good on top of having a rather comfortable living growing up. âI feel the same about my job, though most find what I do boring. My everyday work attire is a dress shirt, vest and a tie with dress pants, so this was very easy for me to pick something to wear to.â















