Thanks for all the reviews! And some people gave me requests so thanks for that too! So, Katie is 1 in this chapter and I guess Kendall is 7. And if the grammar is still all messed up, you know why.

I don't own Big Time Rush or anything else that would seem like I don't own...I hope that made sense.

It had to stop. The crying. The wailing. It seemed like the loudest thing in the world to Kendall. And she wouldn't just be quiet.

It was nights like these Kendall didn't like having a little sister. During the day, he loved her and took care of her, but as soon as she was put in bed, he wished she would go just live somewhere else.

Every single night, he would lay awake, listening to his baby sister cry. And his parents would only go in and stop her every once in a while. He hated it.

He pulled his pillow over his head to try to block out the terrible noise. As much as he hated hearing her cry, he always felt bad. She was obviously upset about something, but Mr. and Mrs. Knight were such heavy sleepers, they usually didn't wake up.

So tonight, Kendall decided to go and help her.

He climbed out of bed and tip-toed down the hall to Katie's room. The crying got louder with every step he took. He slowly opened the door, and then, it was unbearable. She cried so loud he thought he was going to go deaf.

He walked over to her crib, pulling a stool over so he could see inside of it, and looked at his sister. He didn't understand how his parents didn't wake up when she cried. It was so loud.

"Katie!" he said quietly, "What's matter with you?"

As soon as she saw Kendall, her cries got quieter.

"Katie, why you cryin'?"

Kendall knew she couldn't talk yet, but he always asked her questions anyway. When he talked to her, she stopped crying.

"Are you okay now?" he asked when she was completely quiet, "I'm gonna go back to bed," he told her, "Don't cry anymore!"

He jumped off the stool and ran back to his room. He looked at the alarm clock next to his bed. 1:43. He rolled back over in his bed, knowing he had school the next day and wanting to get to sleep.

But then it started again.

Kendall groaned and got out of bed, running back to Katie's room. As soon as she saw his face again, she stopped crying.

"Katie!" he whined, "I gotta go to school tomorrow! Go to sleep!"

He started to walk away, but when he got to the door, she started crying again. He walked back over and looked into the crib.

Then she stopped crying.

He thought about what he was going to do for a second before he climbed over the edge of the crib and sat down next to Katie. He picked her up and sat her in his lap.

"Katie, why are you so upset?" he asked, "Was your dream scary?"

She grabbed his finger and looked up at him.

"I have to go to school tomorrow Katie," Kendall told her, "That means I gotta wake up real early in the morning!" he looked into her big brown eyes, "Why don't you ever sleep?"

She leaned her head back against his body and squeezed his finger.

"What do you want me to do?" Kendall asked, "What does mommy do to help you fall sleep?"

He tried to remember what his mother used to do for him sometimes. He thought of three things. She would always tell him stories, sit in a rocking chair with him, or sing to him.

Since the rocking chair was all the way on the other side of the room, and Kendall knew he wouldn't be able to carry Katie that far, he decided not to do that.

Then he thought of telling her a story, but as he racked his brain for a good story to tell, he realized it always took him a lot of time to think of one.

And that only left singing.

Kendall knew James loved singing, and he always thought it looked kind of fun. But he was always afraid he wouldn't be good, so he never really tried it. He figured this would be a great time to find out if he liked singing or not.

"Do you like it when mommy sings?" Kendall asked Katie, "Should I sing to you?"

He tried to think of a good song to sing. He never really listened to any music, except on the radio, but they were all different songs so he never remembered any of the words. He decided the sing the only song he knew.

"I love you, you love me, we're a happy family, with a great big hug, and a kiss from me to you, won't you say you love me too." he sang.

And at that moment, he realized he did like singing. So he kept going.

"I love you, you love me, we're a happy family, with a great big hug, and a kiss from me to you, won't you say you love me too," he began to rock back and forth the best he could with Katie in his lap. He continued singing until he saw her eyes begin to close.

After singing the song 4 more times, she finally fell asleep. Kendall carefully laid her back down and climbed out of the crib. He bent down and gave her a kiss on her forehead before quietly going back to his room.

He laid down, pulled the covers up, and closed his eyes.

Then he heard the screaming again.

It was going to be a long night.

Heh. Hope you liked that! Sorry it was kinda short. Pleeease give me some ideas for stories when Katie is still a baby or a toddler or something! Thanks! :) Review?