Dawn had an idea. She was in her bedroom with Mary Anne.

"Hey, Mary Anne?"

"What?"

"Would you like to visit a concert that is coming to Stoneybrook that is coming this Valentine's Day?"

"Who is playing?"

"I forget the name. It runs from six – thirty until eight – fifteen. And you can bring a date if you want."

"I will keep that in mind. If Logan is available, he and I can go together. Are you bringing anyone with you as well?"

"I might. For now I may not. My idea can change anytime."

"I know. Did you say where the show is?" Mary Anne asked.

"I heard it was at the high school."

Mary Anne liked her stepsister's idea. Yes, both girls have been to all sorts of concerts in the past, and now Dawn wants to see this one.

"Do the girls know about this concert that is coming up?" Mary Anne asked.

"I don't know. I'm sure they might already heard about it."

"I see. Let's find out. Maybe Cokie might have heard about it by now. She probably is working on how to come up with something," Dawn replied.

Cokie was a classmate of theirs. Neither Dawn or Mary Anne were really friends with her.

Dawn got up from her desk. She wanted to get up and stretch. That's exactly what she did. Mary Anne didn't budge from her place on Dawn's bed.

Dawn sat down again about a few minutes later.

"That feels good," Dawn said when she finished stretching.

Mary Anne watched her walk around the bedroom for a bit.

"Do you want anything to do?" Mary Anne asked her sister.

Dawn answered, "Nothing really. It looks like I am good enough for now, thank you for asking. I will have to go see if I can find some tickets ahead of time for the concert. You know how it gets."

Mary Anne nodded, but didn't say anything for a while.

The only thing the two friends could do right now was to hug one another.

"Thanks for being a good friend, Dawn."

"Thank you. I like hearing you say that," Dawn replied.

Mary Anne left after the two kissed and hugged.

"I will go call Logan now and see what he thinks of visiting this concert. I happen to think he would."

That was something worth sharing with her boyfriend and see what he would have to say.

"Okay. I am sure he might say yes," Mary Anne replied and left to make her call to him.

"I thought it would be a good idea to call him now. I will let you know what he says," Mary Anne said and then left Dawn alone for a while.