Epilogue

The tour was a huge success. When it was over, Big Time Rush returned to the Palm Woods and completed their last year of high school while putting together a new album. Kendall spent all of his free time with Anya. That summer, Big Time Rush went on one last tour before taking a hiatus to go to college. Kendall went to school on a hockey scholarship. Logan went to medical school. James went to school to get his MBA at the behest of his mother (while taking modeling classes on the side). Carlos, instead of going to college, joined an organization that went to impoverished places all over the world to bring music to underprivileged children. During that time, they all continued writing and recording music that they released in an album once they all graduated. It quickly reached gold status and proved that they were more than just a boy band. Big Time Rush then went on their biggest tour yet, appearing not only all over America, but also in Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Portugal, England, France, Germany, Spain, Holland, and Japan.

A few months after the tour, Kendall and Anya quietly celebrated their 6th anniversary at the petting zoo and Kendall asked Anya to marry him. They were married exactly a year later in a quiet ceremony attended only by close friends and family. James, Carlos, and Logan shared the honor of best man and Katie and Camille were the maids of honor. Kendall gave Anya a bunny as a wedding present. She named her Babette.

None of Anya's step relatives ever bothered her again. She and Kendall lived a quiet life together. She joined Kendall when he went on tour until their first child, a daughter, was born. A few years later Anya gave birth to a boy. Once their children were both in school, Anya got a job at the petting zoo taking care of the bunnies. Anya was a wonderful mother and Kendall was a wonderful father.

Big Time Rush continued to put out music and tour. They donated a portion of all their earnings to charities that helped stop child abuse and every year they helped bring music to underprivileged children.