A/N: Do listen to Coldplay: A Sky Full of Stars during this! Inspired by Song of the Heart by Milady666.

The lab was completely empty. There's a phrase that everyone thought they'd never hear. But it was true. Why was this? Oh, it just had a little something to do with a day called Valentine's Day. And of course, for this special day, everyone was out and about.

Fred was out at the latest action movie with some random girl he'd happened to catch, and Wasabi was taking a girl out on a very romantic date. Heck, even Gogo was out at a theme park with a date! Everyone had someone and something to do with that someone.

Except Honey Lemon.

She sighed to herself, looking up from her chemicals. She had to admit that she missed the cacophony of sounds that usually took over the place. The silence was actually making it more difficult to concentrate.

She took off her lab coat and hung it up. She knew that work wasn't going to get done anytime soon, so she grabbed her iPhone and earbuds. There was one advantage to being alone like this, and it was that she was able to go to her favorite spot.

She tiptoed into Tadashi's lab, making sure that he wasn't in. She sighed with relief, slipped her heels off, and placed them in front of the large, round window. She put her earbuds in and sat down in the curve of the window ledge, sighing happily. The stars were starting to come out, and the last purple shade of the sunset was being taken over by navy.

The moon shined brightly above, illuminating the dark lab, when suddenly, the lights flicked on.

"Honey Lemon?" Tadashi questioned, startling her.

"Oh, sorry! I was just, um, enjoying the view…" she stuttered as she quickly turned down the volume on her music. "What are you doing here? Thought you'd have plans like everyone else."

He shrugged. "No, not really. Thought I'd come and see if I could do something because I was bored, but really, I don't feel like working on Baymax," he explained with a sigh, walking over and leaning against the wall beside the window.

She nodded in understanding. "Yeah, I got tired of working after a while, too. I thought I'd take a break and listen to some music," she said, holding up her phone.

"What were you listening to?" he asked, taking her phone into his hand. Their fingers brushed, and Honey tried to not blush.

"Oh, just an old Coldplay song from forever ago," she said casually, hoping that he wouldn't find it odd that she was listening to a song from 2014 in 2099.

"A Sky Full of Stars?" he questioned.

She blushed. "Yeah, um, the sky made me think of it," she mentioned, motioning out the window.

"Can I hear it?" he asked, pointing toward her earbuds. She nodded, wordlessly taking out one earbud and giving it to him. He got up onto the window with her, his legs dangling off to the side. She blushed, now finding that the only way to not touch Tadashi was to put her feet out around him, but this too was awkward.

He put the earbud into his ear and she pressed play, setting the phone down on the window ledge. She tried to look out at the stars to divert her attention (knowing all too well that if she looked at Tadashi too long, she would blush), but she soon felt Tadashi's arms resting on her knees.

She looked back at him, her stomach fluttering at his half-lidded gaze. Her tense shoulders relaxed as she gazed back, taking in every slight variation of the deep brown color that filled his eyes. Maybe she was glad that she didn't have plans for Valentine's Day. This was much better.