Author's note: I don't own the characters/people appearing in this story. Peta doesn't exist in real life but I got inspired by Peta Murgatroyd and James exist in the television series Big Time Rush as James Diamond, and this story is just my imagination. So yeah, don't own these two.

We went to some tiny Chinese place, got our lunch and then went into a park nearby. We sat down on the grass next to a little lake. James leaned with his back against a tree and I leaned against his shoulder.

We silently ate our lunch and sat there for awhile longer.

'Jay?'

'Yeah?'

'Why do you think that everyone was so eager to see us together?'

'Because it was so obvious that we liked each other. They saw us dancing and rehearsing and they noticed the chemistry. We were always more than dance partners or best friends.'

'I tried to hide it you know?'

'You told me, and you did a very good job with that.'

'I didn't want to let anyone know that I liked you, with the possibility of you not liking me this way. So I went with what you said.'

'It would still have been great to know what you feel but I know why you didn't tell me and I can see where you are coming from.'

'You know I'm happy that I slipped. Saying I love you on nationwide TV.'

'And I'm happy I kissed you on nationwide TV.', he said winking. He got up and put his hand out for me to take. I took it and he pulled me up, putting a hand on my lower back. I put my other hand on his arm.

For the first time, that we danced together, he was guiding me. I was really proud of him and that I was able to teach him that much.

I loved seeing his process on the show and I'm happy that he was able to show that now. We started dancing and I enjoyed every minute of it.

We danced to our own not audible music and I could finally relax for the first time since DOS started. After some time we stopped and he pulled me close, hugging me tight.

We didn't the notice that we got some attention from other park visitors. A few people were standing a couple of meters away, watching us. When we stopped they applauded us and some of them came over to us.

'You guys were great, where did you learn that?', some man asked and a lot of other people nodded in agreement, wanting to know the same.

'We were on Dancing on Sunset and she taught me all I know.', James asked, flashing everyone one of his brightest smiles. Slowly the crowd parted again, after telling us several times that we did great, had a perfect chemistry, should keep going and never stop dancing.

We took our trash and exited the park, throwing the food packages into a trash can that we passed on our way back to the streets. James led me back to our hotel but not in our room.

Instead he pressed the roof button in the elevator and ignored my confused look. When where arrived and the doors opened he pulled me out of the elevator and opened a door that led to the hotel's roof.

I let go of his hand and went to the edge of the roof, enjoying the incredible sight we had from here. We could look all over New York and the only thing that made this moment even more perfect, where James' arms around my waist and his head on my shoulder.

We stood there for quite a while. I forget the time but when he stood up again from our place at the edge it was already dark. We went back to our room and soon called it a day.

Tomorrow morning we would fly back to Los Angeles. The interviews here were done and we were able to go back to our normal lives, as far as you'd call our lives normal.