Julie had the time of her life on the tour. She finally understood why the boys loved these so much, despite the fact that they were away from their families for months.

They drove all over the country, playing four to five shows a week. They saw so many amazing cities and met so many amazing people.

And playing for huge crowds was exhilarating. Julie was super nervous her first night, but Luke reassured her that he would be there the whole time if she needed him and that playing a concert wasn't all that different than playing something at school. With the bright stage lights on their faces, they could barely see the audience at all. She loved every second of it, and by their second show, she was totally comfortable up on that stage.

Their first show was in Seattle, then they traveled all across the northern states and played in major cities there, even playing a few shows in Canada, then played a whole bunch of east coast cities, then traveled back around down south. Reggie begged the rest of the guys to let him play a country song while they were down south, but they all said no. Sunset Curve was not a country band, end of story, to quote Luke. Then they finally traveled back up the west coast and ended up back in their very own City of Angles for their very last show.

All five of them were just a little sad going into the last show, but still happy to be home after three months of being away from family. Bobby and Reggie missed their wives and kids, and Alex missed his husband Willie, who he finally got to marry in 2008 when marriage equality was legalized in California. All of them were in the crowd that night, and so was Julie's dad, Carlos, and Flynn, who were given tickets before they left.

That night, they all had an amazing time on stage. They gave every song everything they had, but when it came time for Perfect Harmony (they turned it into a duet and recorded it for the album), something a little different from the other shows happened.

Julie was confused when they didn't just start the next song when their duet was over like usual. Instead, Luke took Julie's hand, and he led her to the front and center of the stage.

"What's happening?" She asked, careful to keep the mics they were holding from picking her up.

"You'll see." He smirked, then brought the mic to his mouth.

"For those of you who don't know, I wrote that song for my amazing girlfriend, Julie." He said, and the crowd cheered. "She and I have only been together for a few months now, but there is one thing I know for certain." He turned to Julie and spoke directly to her instead of the crowd. "Julie, you are the love of my life. It took me a long time to find you, and now that I have, I never want to let you go." He dropped down on one knee and pulled out a ring, and Julie gasped at the same time as the crowd went '"Aww!"

"Julie Molina, will you marry me?" He asked, mic in one hand, ring in the other.

"Yes!" She shouted, without hesitation. Her mic was nowhere near her mouth (She totally forgot she was holding it), but it still picked her up because she was so loud. Luke smiled, slipped the ring on her finger, and stood up and kissed her as the crowd cheered. Julie couldn't stop smiling for the rest of the set.


Luke and Julie started house hunting and wedding planning about a week after they got home. Despite what Flynn and the band said, neither of them wanted a big wedding. They just wanted a small thing with just family and close friends.

They ended up getting married on the beach in LA, and it was a perfect day. The two of them couldn't keep their eyes off each other all day, and anyone looking could tell they were in love.

They bought a small house on the beach and moved in a few weeks before the wedding so that they could just live their lives without boxes and unpacking when they got home from their honeymoon, which was Italy, Luke's favorite place to play while they were still doing world tours.

Three months after the wedding, Julie found out she was pregnant, and nine months later, she gave birth to twins, a little boy named Trevor, and a little girl named Rose, after Julie's mom.

Julie also officially joined Sunset Curve. The fans loved her so much that she became an official member of the band. They only went on tours every couple of years now, but recorded music all the time and loved every second of it.

Julie and Luke taught their kids how to play instruments and how to sing once they were old enough, and made sure they had as much music in their lives as possible.

Luke and Julie loved their life together. Though it wasn't exactly how either of them imagined it, they still loved it, and each other.