"Luke" Daphne ran up and hugged him

"Hey there girlie" he said Luke, Rayna and the girls were going to meet up Luke's niece Louise and her boyfriend Mac. They arrived at the Bluebird café.

"Uncle Luke" A 23 year old girl with brown hair ran up and hugged him

"Hey Darling" he said "Lou, I would like you to meet Rayna"

"I'm a big fan Ms. Jaymes" Louise gushed

"Oh, thank you"

"And her daughters, Maddie and Daphne" the girls waved

"This is Mac" Louise introduced her boyfriend

"We hear you two sing" Mac said to the girls

"We do" Maddie said smiling "mom won't sign me to her label though"

"Well, graduate high school first" said Louise

"You sound like mom and dad and Deacon"

"As in Deacon Claybourne?" Mac asked

"The one and only" Luke said

"Oh man, I'm a big fan" Mac said

"It's true, it's pretty much him and Rayna we play…well I mean, when we're not playing Uncle Luke" They sat down and got a drink. Then they went their separate ways. Mac and Louise went to their new place, Louise went to the kitchen and saw a note on the oven

"Be careful when you open this." Mac walked in

"A warning for the oven?"

"Yeah, it's weird that it's up high" Mac kissed her "I love you"

"I love you" he said

Louise went over to Rayna's house and Luke let her in. Maddie and Daphne were singing a song with Deacon.

"Lou" Daphne said

"Hey" she said

"Deacon, I would like you to meet my niece Louise" Luke introduced "Her boyfriend is a big fan"

"Hello" he said

"Wow, you're even more handsome in person" Louise realized what she just said "Sorry, let's pretend that didn't happen"

"Well thank you" Deacon said flattered

"Do you sing?" Maddie asked Louise

"Oh, not really"

"Yes you do" Luke said

"I don't really like to. Mac, he's the one that does the singing"

Rayna walked in

"Hey Y'all" she said

"Hi. Wow, I can't believe I'm standing here with Rayna Jaymes and Deacon Claybourne. Mac would be so jealous "

"You should bring him tonight. Deacon is playing the Bluebird" Maddie said

"Yeah, bring the boy along" said Deacon

"Great" Louise said

She went home to get ready

"I am jealous. I think it's great that your Uncle is dating the Rayna Jaymes" Mac said

"Me too."

"I would love to play at the Bluebird. You should too. With your songs and my guitar skills, we could be great."

"Easy there. I think it's better for everyone if you just got up on that stage. I have no problem writing some songs for you." Mac kissed Louise. Later that night they headed to the Bluebird and Mac went to get drinks. Louise took off her sweater

"Whoa, what happened?" Luke pointed to the bruise on her arm

"Oh, the oven. It came with a warning, it's one of those high ones."

Mac walked over with the drinks and Deacon got on stage and sang a couple of songs. After he went over to the table

"You were great" Louise said

"Thank you"

"I am a huge fan sir" Mac said

"This is my boyfriend" Louise said

"Well thank you"

"I think Lou and Mac should get up on stage" said Luke

"I would love to hear you sing." Rayna piped in

"Again, Mac is the singer, not me"

"She writes amazing songs though" Mac said

"Sounds like Gunnar and Scarlett" Deacon said

"Why don't you all come back to our place" Louise offered. Everyone headed there and Louise gave them a tour of the place

"That's the dreaded oven?" Luke asked

"Yes it is" Louise said Mac held up the piece of paper with the warning on it

"Well…can you please sing us something?" Rayna asked

"Oh, I mean. Mac you go on" Louise said

"Can I sing one of your songs?" he asked

"Yeah"

"Lou, please? Rayna would love to hear you and as your Uncle I'm asking you to do it for me" Luke begged

"Fine" Louise grabbed her book "I wrote this when we first moved here, Mac went away the first weekend and I had no one" Mac grabbed his guitar and they sang. When they were done the adults were stunned

"How many songs do you have?" Rayna asked

"I have four and Mac has about five" Louise said

"If you keep writing and singing like that I might have to sign you to highway 65"

"Are you serious?" Mac said

"Yeah" she said Louise hugged Mac