Hi guys, it's me. Some have asked for it, I felt like it, and so I have decided to make another chapter! :D Now, this epilogue isn't really going to be that long, but I hope it contains enough fluff to satisfy myself. I love this couple to death. XD

Anyway, I hope you guys enjoy. I know I will. ;)


Larry and Laney walked side by side, laughing as they exited the movie theater. They just finished their movie a few moments ago and they were heading to the park, chatting it up.

"No, the best part was when the cop was shooting zombies all on his own!"

"That was pretty cool, but I think the best was when they trashed the rest stop!"

They weren't holding hands, but they were close enough for people to realize that they were on a date. The movie the twosome saw was a simple horror/comedy zombie apocalypse, and it was supposedly a big hit. The tickets on the first night sold out within an hour! Luckily, Larry pre-ordered the tickets so the wait in line was a little less worrisome.

The cool spring air was a nice greeting to the bass players when they exited the theater. It nipped at Laney's cheeks as she and Larry walked through the concrete paths in the park. Although the risk of being spotted by their friends was constant, Laney couldn't help but enjoy the date. Never in a million years did she think she would enjoy something with her rival.

'I have to admit, this was fun!' Laney looked at Larry, and Larry looked at Laney. They smiled at each other as they both sat on a bench. The lighting of the park was an improvement from the movie theater, and it was a blessing that they could actually make out their surroundings. Laney felt her cheeks redden as Larry scooted closer to her.

A gust of wind made her shiver. Despite the warming weather, the late winter season still had a few last moments in Peaceville. Laney suddenly stopped shivering when Larry draped his hoodie over her shoulders. A blush worthy of royalty overtook their faces. Larry pulled back hurriedly, rubbing the back of his head shyly.

"S-sorry, Laney..."

"No, it's okay, Larry." Laney sheepishly smiled back at him. She was flattered; she was never treated like this before. That all too familiar feeling from the night of the dance came back to her. 'Not only does he treat me like a friend and an equal, he treats me like a lady...'

Larry fought against the shivers as the gusts of wind kept blowing relentlessly. 'Man, I hate the cold!' His eyes traveled to Laney, watching her as she snuggled into his hoodie. It was two sizes too big for her, but it was blatantly obvious it was keeping her warm. The smile on her face said it all. Larry's heart pounded against his chest. 'But I don't care...' He smiled. 'As long as she's okay, I'll be fine.'

They sat there in silence for what seemed to be hours. Neither of them said anything; they just stared in unison, blushing with identical sheepish smiles. A sudden gust of wind caused Larry to shiver, and that triggered a sneeze. Laney blinked, realizing that he must have been fighting against the cold this whole time.

"Larry, you need your hoodie," Laney said as she began to unzip the fabric. Larry shook his head, rubbing his nose. The smile was still plastered on his face. "Nah, I'm fine. You need it more than me."

Laney's heart skipped a beat. She smiled as she scooted closer to the Newmans bassist. "Here." She unzipped the hoodie, then wrapped one side around Larry, giving him some much-needed warmth. The sudden mixture of warm and cold skin temperatures caused them both to shiver, but they quickly got over it when they realized how close they were.

Laney looked down shyly, her face tinged with red. "F-feel better?" Larry pulled his side of the hoodie over his shoulder. Although it didn't cover him completely, it was enough to fend off the relentless gusts of wind. Blushing, Larry nodded. "Y-yeah. Thanks..."

"You're welcome."

Larry blinked, turning to Laney. She was smiling at him despite her shy expression. Larry slowly returned the smile, then noticed how close their hands were. Ignoring his pounding heart, Larry raised a shaking hand and placed his over hers. Laney's blush turned a darker shade as she felt his hand clamp over hers. She stared at Larry's smiling face, then at their hands.

Her smile slowly increased in size as she moved closer to him and rested her head on his shoulder. Larry's face went beet red, but he accepted the gesture and gripped her hand in his with gentle force. The events of the dance replayed in their minds as they closed their eyes, enjoying the night of what was left. Laney had a curfew, but she couldn't care any less if her parents got mad if she was late. She nuzzled on his shoulder, and she felt Larry's head rest on top of hers.

'I just want to stay like this forever...'