She was more than excited for the night and that time was finally here. Heart pounding, room beginning to empty out, it was time. Heffron Drive time.

A long-haired, James Maslow look-a-like walked out of the black, velvet curtain. She could hear her heart pound louder. Electric guitar playing loudly, fog machine blowing out a little bit a gray smoke to make for an epic entrance.

The young girl was off to the side of the stage when the two lead boys came out. Accidently throwing a book she had, she darted to the front of the stage. Kendall Schmidt and Dustin Belt had arrived.

The girl was listening intently, screaming, while other girls came around the stage as well. About 20 girls were around the part of the stage that stuck out. A song officially started, it was a cover song she had once heard.

The two boys came out dancing, acting suave. Black thick rimmed glasses lay on the bridge of their nose. As they walked out, they pulled the glasses off and threw them to backstage. Kendall walked towards the front of the stage, smiling, looking around, but trying to keep himself mysterious. He was near the edge where there was one step to get down. Girls screamed as they tried to touch him, but she had the girl grab to his hand. She gripped on, sweating, trying to get him to notice her.

He looked down smirking, began to breathe deeply, and mouthed, "Take me home tonight," towards her.

She nodded, wanting everything to do with him, "I want to," she mouthed back winking and smirking back.

Dustin was already singing his part of the cover song that the girl just couldn't put a finger on, but who cares, she wanted Kendall, and he wanted her.

"You know, I REALLYYY want to get with.. get with you!" He sang into the mic as girls screamed trying to get his attention off the girl. He pulled back and stood in the middle of the stage, still laying his eyes on the beautiful, blue-eyed brunette.

She made sure to keep their eyes locked onto each other, "I'd let you..." she smiled. He smiled back with this look of triumph. Both were confident they'd see each other that.