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"I think we should make it up to them," Greyson said to Kamille.

"Fine," she groaned. "How?"

"I think maybe we should set them up another date."

"Knowing Brianna, she already has another date set up," Kamille rolled her eyes.

"Then how?"

"I dunno," shrugged Kamille. "Sign her an autograph or something."

"Kami, help me!" Brianna practically shouted. She was standing in the hotel room, her hair freshly wash, dried, and curled, deciding what to wear.

"With what?" Kamille asked. She was playing Angry Birds on her ipad.

"What should I wear?"

"Hmm…" said Kamille in mock thought, her eyes never leaving the ipad. "I'm thinking…clothes?"

"No duh!" Shouted Brianna, throwing a pair of silk shorts at Kamille. "Which ones?"

"Ugh," groaned Kamille, getting up. She walked over to the closet. "How about this…and this…and this?"

She grabbed a light blue tank mini-dress, a pair of flats and a seashell necklace.

"Okay," said Brianna, biting her thumbnail gently. "Are you sure? What if he doesn't like it?"

"Put it on," demanded Kamille. Brianna complied.

Kamille's eyes drifted to the end of the dress. The length was kind of short, halfway down Brianna's thigh.

"He'll like it," she said.

"How do you know?"

"Because he's a boy," she said, rolling her eyes. Brianna looked down.

"Is it too short? Do I look like a sl-"

"SHUT UP!" Groaned Kamille. "You look fine. Now leave, before your late for that Australian llama."

"He's not a llama," giggled Brianna. "What would make you say that?"

"He sorta looks like one," Kamille said.

"Does not!"

"Does too!"

"Does not!"

"Whatever…LEAVE!"

"What are you gonna do?" Brianna asked.

"Watch Big Time Rush," said Kamille. She was wearing her pajama shorts and tank top even though it was only seven o' clock.

Brianna sighed, and left the hotel, grabbing her purse. She walked out of the hotel, rode the elevator to the first floor and then stepped out into the Los Angeles air.

Soon, a limo pulled up and Cody got out. He wore a black t shirt, white pants and a denim jacket. A few bracelets and a watch adorned his wrists.

"What's that?" Brianna asked, by way of a greeting.

"Hello to you too," Cody joked, walking up to her.

"What's that?" Repeated Brianna.

"That's a limo," said Cody, looking to see where she was pointing. "It's a type of car, usually reserved for-"

"I know what it is," said Brianna. "But why did you bring it? It's going to attract attention."

"I'd imagine so, yes," said Cody. "The beach is not to0 far, though. Don't worry. Why don't you want attention?"

"I just don't," said Brianna, as Cody gently nudged her to the limo.

She got in and he followed. Soon enough, they were at a beautiful beach, the sunset making it even more so.

"Wow," breathed Brianna. "It's so pretty." She stepped out of the limo and Cody jumped out after her. The limo driver took off, and Cody grabbed Brie's hand.

"If you think this one's pretty, you should see the one's in Australia," said Cody. "They're the most beautiful beaches in the world. You'd love it."

Brianna grinned up at him.

"Australia seems amazing," she said.

"Yeah?" He asked her. They walked to the water's edge, an Brianna took off her shoes, abandoning them at the water's edge. Cody did the same.

"What do you like about it?" Cody asked her.

"Well, I've never been, but I love the accents, the weather seems good, and the guys," Brianna laughed.

"Well the first two are great," admitted Cody. "But I wouldn't really know about the last one."

Brianna laughed, and he joined her. They walked along the seemingly endless beach, their hands linked and their feet bare.

"I love everything about Australia," said Cody. "I miss the Gold Coast. And my friends. And, well…everything."

"You're a little homesick, huh?" Brianna asked him, softly. He met her innocent brown eyes with his aqua ones.

"I am," he said, as he stopped walking. He sat down on the sand where the waves stopped breaking and pulled Brianna down next to him. She folded her arms around her knees, and Cody put his arm around her shoulders as they watched the remaining sun set.

"You don't know how lonely it is," Cody said quietly.

Brianna rested her head on his shoulder.

"But you've got Alli and Tom, and your parents." And about a million devoted fans, she thought to herself.

"I know," said Cody. "I'm very lucky…But I still feel like I'm missing something. Or someone."

The last two words were so soft, almost a whisper. Brianna had no idea what to say next. She settled on "I'm sorry."

The sun had set, bathing the endless expanse of sand in soft pink light. It seemed they had walked miles from civilization. The water was a beautiful color, greenish blue that precisely matched Cody's eye color.

"Do you have a boyfriend?" Cody asked suddenly.

"Why?"

"Because I want to know if this is wrong of me."

Suddenly, Brianna felt her chin being gently tipped up by Cody's hand, and her lips pressed softly against his. He gently kissed her for about eight seconds, before pulling away.

Cody gazed at the light haired girl, his eyes wide. He was clearly wondering if that was okay or not.

Brianna responded b smiling, and then flopping back down in the sand, where she laid on her back and smiled up at the faint orange clouds, lining the horizon.

"Is that a yes or a no?" Pressed Cody, lying back in the sand with her. He propped himself up on his elbow.

"No, I don't have a boyfriend," said Brianna, leaning on her elbow also.

"That's…extremely lucky," said Cody.

"It is?" Brianna's lightly freckled nose crinkled in confusion.

"It is," said Cody. "So do you hink maybe we could-" He stopped suddenly. "Wait, do you like Greyson?"

"H-huh?" Brianna asked, taken aback.

"Do you?"

"Well, yeah," admitted Brianna. "He's a lot of fun, and he's super sweet."

"But do you like him romantically?"

"I dunno," blushed Brianna.

"Do you like me romantically?"

"We just kissed, didn't we?"

"Well yeah, but…"

"I don't let random guys kiss me, Cody."

"So yeah?"

"Yeah."

Brianna lay back down on the sand. Soon, Cody pulled her close and they cuddled and laughed, and watched the stars appear, Cody pointing out some of the constellations that he knew.

"This is the best feeling in the world," Brianna said peacefully, her head resting on Cody's chest. A light breeze gently blew a strand of Brianna's silky hair into Cody's face.

He chuckled and tucked the piece of hair behind Brianna's ear.

"It sure is," Cody agreed. "It reminds me of why I love the beach so much. It's so peaceful."

His soft accent was like a lullaby to Brianna, and her eyelids closed gently.

"Brie."

"Brianna…"

"Angel, wake up."

"Hmm?" Brianna asked. She felt herself being shaken awake gently. She didn't open her eyes. It had been such a good dream! About her and Cody Simpson snuggling at the beach at sunset.

"Baby, we need to get you back before your cousin has me arrested."

Brianna's delicate brown eyes snapped open. Cody's face was the first thing she saw.

"We feel asleep," he said softly. Brianna looked around and saw the tide had gone way in and the beach lit by only the stars. It was magical.

"What time is it?" Brianna mumbled, stretching lightly.

"Almost one in the morning," Cody said.

Brianna looked up at him in shock.

"What woke you up?" She asked, standing up.

"My mum texted me," said Cody. "My curfew's midnight."

"Oh my god, is she mad?"

"Nah," said Cody. "You'll have to meet her sometime. And the rest of my family. You'd probably get along with Alli."

Cody quickly texted the limo driver and, before Brianna knew it, the walk was over. They got back into the limo and Cody gave the directions to her hotel.

"I'll walk you in," he said, once they got there.

"Thanks," said Brianna, getting out. He walked her up to the hotel and they rode the elevator up to her floor.

"Thanks for the best night of my life," Brianna laughed, once at her door.

"Anytime," said Cody. "But just to be clear, this is all right?"

He leaned back in and kissed her again. Sparks flew from Brianna's hands to her feet.

"Perfectly okay," she giggled.

"Good," he smiled. "So we're going out now?"

"Um…okay," said Brianna. Was this really happening?

"Great," said Cody. "I'll text you."

He kissed her cheek, squeezed her hand a final time and dropped it, leaving Brianna to walk into her hotel room.