The new office had been successfully open for several months now. Bobby and Lindsay were flirting constantly, but nothing had happened between them so far. No one in the office had picked up on this, even Eugene, who had known for years that Bobby had a thing for Lindsay. Tonight the entire firm (as well as most of the lawyers in Boston) was going to a charity ball to raise money for victims of crime.

They all arrived at the ball together. Jimmy, Eugene and Bobby in suits (Bobby looking exceptionally gorgeous of course!), and the girls in floor- length formal dresses. Lindsay's dress was pale pink and shimmery, with spaghetti straps, and a split up the side that came half way up her thigh. Every man in the room was looking at her, which won them all evil looks from Bobby. It was overall a pretty good night- good food, good music, and great people. Lindsay caught up with Helen, and danced with Eugene and Jimmy, while Bobby danced with Eleanor, Bec, and despite many protests, Lucy. Finally, Bobby and Lindsay get to dance together. It's a slow song, and Lindsay rests her head on Bobby's shoulder. She feels so secure in his arms as she breathes in his after-shave. He smells so sexy, she doesn't ever want to let go. Well, she might let go- if it was so she could kiss him. She smiles. Bobby, meanwhile, can't believe his luck in getting to slow dance with Lindsay. Being this close to her, smelling the sweetness of her perfume, it's driving him crazy. He doesn't know how long they can go on like this. The song ends, and both try to prolong the moment.

"Would you like a drink?" Bobby asks. "No thanks. I could do with some fresh air though. Would you like to go for a walk outside? It's a really nice night," Lindsay replies. "Sure!" says Bobby, a little too eagerly, but Lindsay fails to notice.

They step outside, and start walking along the grass in front of the building. It's a bit cold, and Bobby jumps at the opportunity to put his arm around Lindsay to keep her warm. They chat casually for awhile, then they both go silent, enjoying the moment. Bobby watches Lindsay in the moonlight. She looked so beautiful he couldn't stand it. Suddenly he notices her shiver and offers his jacket. As he moves closer to put the jacket on, she can't help but smell his after-shave again.

"You smell incredible tonight Bobby, the women must have been lining up for a dance with you," Lindsay smiles.
"I don't know about that!" he laughs, then grows serious, his hands still resting on her shoulders, looking in her eyes. "I definitely wasn't the only one to notice how beautiful you look tonight." They lean in closer when suddenly a car speeds past beeping the horn, making them both jump back in surprise. Both are incredibly annoyed at what didn't happen. Lindsay stares past Bobby at the sky. There's a full moon and hundreds of stars.

"Wow, look at the sky, it's amazing!" she says. Bobby turns around to look.
"Isn't it the most beautiful thing you've ever seen?" she smiles. Bobby turns back to look into her eyes.
"Not even close."

He rests his hand on her cheek, then leans in and they kiss, slowly but passionately. They both pull back and continue walking, Bobby's arm around Lindsay, her head resting against his shoulder, both unable to stop smiling. They reach a park bench and sit down, once again staring at the sky.

"Did you ever make a wish on a star?" Bobby asks. Lindsay shakes her head but looks curious.
"You should try it."
"Okay." She closes her eyes and makes a wish then turns to Bobby.
"What about you? Are you going to make a wish?" she asks.
"What would I wish for?" he replies, "everything I want is right here," he leans in and they kiss again, even more passionately. Lindsay smiles triumphantly, and Bobby looks at her curiously. She laughs.

"I guess my wish came true."