CHAPTER SIXTEEN, welcome back big time

Andi and the boys had a blast on their worldwide tour. This was their first time ever going on tour. And for Andi, it was her first time performing on stage by herself. It took quite a lot of courage for Andi to step onto that stage solo, but once she did, she owned it. The energy from the crowd fueled her performance, and she gave it her all with each song, dancing and singing with passion. From city to city, they experienced different cultures, met amazing fans, and created memories that would last a lifetime. Andi's nerves before each show slowly transformed into excitement as she realized how much she loved being on stage, sharing her music with the world.

Andi still couldn't believe she had fans now. She had a huge fan base, and they were the sweetest fans a person could ask for. It was so weird to see edits of her and fan art of her. There were many of her and the boys as well, and she had to admit the edits and fan art people made were amazing.

As they traveled and performed, the boys were the most supportive friends. They were there for her every step of the way, helping her when she got nervous and encouraging her to be her best self. She did the same for them, and their friendship grew stronger than ever. Andi couldn't have asked for a better group of boys as her best friends.

It was weird being back at Palm Woods again, especially after being on tour for so long. But she was glad to be back home. Though she wasn't excited about having school again. She was glad she had online school, she could do it anywhere as long as she had wifi. The good thing about online school is that you can do it whenever you want to. The bad thing is that you have to do it on your own time and make sure you turn it in before the due date. Unlike the boys, while on their tour Andi did her best to keep up with her online school. It was a lot harder than she thought it would be, but once they got home things became easier for her since now all she had to worry about was school.

Andi was surprised to find out that Logan and the rest of the boys had a lot of school work to do that's due the next day. She figured they would've worked on it during the tour. She then realized that Gustavo must've didn't tell the boys about the school work.

"Are you nuts?" Kelly asked Gustavo in a loud tone. Andi didn't blame her mom for being upset that Gustavo didn't remind the boys about their school work. She, Andi, and Logan stood in Gustavo's office, looking at Gustavo who was cleaning one of his trophies.

"I didn't tell the boys about school because I needed them to focus on the tour, and I didn't tell you because you would just yell at me, like you just did there." Gustavo replied.

"Yeah, but if they don't get all of their school work done by tomorrow, they can't work." Kelly informed him.

"Yeah," Logan nods. "No rehearsals, no recordings, no concerts."

Andi looks at Gustavo with surprise at what he says next. "And who cares?"

"I need a break from you dogs." Gustavo continues. "So take your time and do your homework because the tour is over."

"Swell news, everyone."

They each look over at the door when it opens revealing Griffin and one of his assistants. "The tour is not over." Andi looks at Griffin with furrowed eyebrows. "Because tomorrow Andi and Big Time Rush are playing K-Blast's famous Rocktoberfest."

Gustavo stands up, looking at Griffin with surprise. "You got Andi and Big Time Rush on K-Blast's Rocktoberfest?" He waves his arms around dramatically. "How?"

"With a little wheeling, a little dealing, and poison." Griffin responded.

Andi's eyes widen. "Poison?" She looks at the others with furrowed eyebrows. "Okay, is no one is a little concerned about hearing that?" She shrugs at getting silence for an answer and crossed her arms. "Okay, guess no one but me is. Whatever." 

"Now, why do Kelly and Logan look worried?" Griffin gestured to the two who both had wide eyes and their mouths were open in a 'o' shape.

Gustavo quickly goes to stand beside the two. "No, they're not worried! They just can't believe that Rocktober is already here!"

"Good," Griffin nods. "And don't let me down. Remember, Andi and Big Time Rush, Rocktober, poison."

****

"Alright, three weeks of Palm Woods schoolwork a-done!" Gustavo exclaimed, gesturing to the work he and Kelly did. Both of them plus Andi are now in the boy's apartment along with Logan helping him finish all of the schoolwork that is due the next day.

"Uh, one problem," Logan speaks up. "We didn't do it."

"Yeah, well, do you see James, Carlos, or Kendall anywhere?" Kelly questioned.

Logan sighs. "And how are we going to explain to Miss Collins we got three weeks of schoolwork done in two hours?"

Gustavo stops pushing the rollie table the schoolwork he and Kelly did is on along with Kelly. He points at Logan. "We'll tell her it was a Rocktober miracle."

"She might not even know what Rocktober is." Andi pointed out.

"Well, she will believe me," Gustavo said, pushing the table with Kelly again towards the door. "Because she is stupid."

When Kelly opens the door, Andi's eyes grow wide, not expecting to see Miss Collins there and she didn't look happy. Kelly stands beside Gustavo, pointing at him. "He made me do it."

Miss Collins walks into the room with her arms crossed. "Mr. Rocque, I encourage my students to help each other with difficult assignments," She points at the projects on the table. "But I do not accept internet-purchased science projects, rented book reports. And how did you get this math done so fast?"

Kelly sighs. "We hired some nerds from cal-tech." She and Gustavo look over at the counter where three nerds from cal-tech pop up, sheepishly smiling at Miss Collins. "Perhaps two tickets to Rocktoberfest will change your mind." Gustavo lays two tickets to Rocktoberfest on the table.

Miss Collins picks them up, looking like she was happy until she looks at Gustavo with a glare. "They won't."

Gustavo groans. "And if you want the boys to preform at Rocktoberfest, their work is due tomorrow and must average a C-Plus." Miss Collins Miss Collins headed to the door and slams it when she leaves.

Kelly points at Logan. "Logan has to do the projects."

Logan looks at her with wide eyes. "What?"

"The other guys are awol," Kelly points out. "And Miss Collins 'encourages' students to help each other."

Logan dramatically outstretches his arms. "It's impossible."

Gustavo steps towards him. "900 years ago, the Pilgrims came to this great land of ours in search of freedom, the freedom to rock!"

Andi shakes her head. "That's not right."

Gustavo looks at her with a small glare. "Yes, it is!"

"Andi's right." Logan points at her. He then points at Gustavo. "What you said is wrong. The Pilgrims came seeking religious freedom."

Logan leans back in his chair, looking intimidated when Gustavo exclaims, "These are different Pilgrims!"

"And today we celebrate the bravery of those headbanging pioneers for one month, Rocktober." Gustavo exclaims. "Now, are you gonna sit here and give up or are you gonna grab a number two pencil, strap on your thinking cap, and save Rocktober?"

Logan is quiet for a moment before he stands up. "I'll need report covers, a glue stick, a protractor, green glitter number three, and 19 high-energy sports drinks."

****

While Gustavo and Kelly helped Logan with the assignments, Andi was hanging out with Camille when suddenly someone called out to her. Her breath is taken away when she saw Jax Anderson for the first time since she came back. She almost forgot how handsome he was. Since the dance at Rocque Records, they kept in touch, texting, calling, and facetiming each other. Even hung out a few times and when she was on tour, they continued to stay in contact. But seeing him in person again sent her heart racing. 

"Andi!" Jax called out, a wide smile spreading across his face as he approached her.

Andi excuses herself from Camille, waving goodbye to her before walking over to meet Jax half way in the hallway. "Jax!" Andi's heart skipped a beat as she heard his voice, her breath catching in her throat. She couldn't believe how good it felt to see him again. After all the texting, calling, and Facetiming during the tour, nothing compared to the moment when he was standing right in front of her.

Jax's eyes lit up the moment he saw her, and he practically ran toward her, pulling her into a tight hug. "Baby, it's so good to see you!" Jax said, his voice full of excitement as he held her close. 

"I missed you so much, babe." Andi murmured, resting her head on his chest, closing her eyes for a moment to savor the moment. Being apart from him had been hard, and she could feel the relief wash over her now that he was here.

Jax pulls back just slightly to look at her, his hands resting on her shoulders. "I missed you more," He said, his smile wide and sincere. "Seeing you on stage was incredible. I was so proud of you. But it's even more great seeing you in person." 

"I agree." She giggles. Andi grins, her heart still fluttering from the moment Jax had pulled her into that hug. "It feels surreal to be back, but seeing you makes it all the better," she said, her voice soft but full of warmth.

Jax chuckles, his eyes sparkling. "I knew you'd crush it on stage, but nothing compares to this," he said, giving her a gentle squeeze.

Andi smiles as she nods. "It was nerve-wracking at first, but the energy from the crowd was insane. I can't believe I'm actually doing this... touring, performing, and having fans." She shook her head in disbelief. "And the fan art? Some of it is just amazing."

"I've seen it," Jax grins, clearly amused. "Some of it looks like professional work. Your fans are as talented as you are."

Andi blushes, smiling shyly as she shakes her head. "It's crazy, right? I'm still getting used to it. I never thought I'd be in this position."

Jax reaches out to tuck a strand of hair behind her ear, his touch gentle. "You deserve it, Andi. You're so talented, and you've worked so hard for this. I'm proud of you."

Her heart skips a beat at his words. She was used to getting support from her friends, especially the boys, but hearing it from Jax made her feel even more special. "Thanks, Jax," She said quietly. "That means a lot."

She didn't hesitate to hug him back when he embraced her, enjoying the comforting feel of his strong arms wrapped around her. He smelled good too, his cologne a mixture of spices and woodsy scents. She missed him and his hugs while she was on tour, and was glad to be able to hug him again.

"It's been so long," Jax said, his tone slightly teasing. "I was beginning to think you'd forgotten all about me."

Andi rolls her eyes good-naturedly, shaking her head as she pulled away from the hug. "Of course not," She assures him, her voice laced with fondness. "I was just really busy with the tour."

"How have you been?" Jax asked softly.

Andi grins up at him, feeling a surge of excitement at the chance to catch up with him. "I've been good, really good actually. Touring with Big Time Rush has been incredible, and I've been working on some new music too." She responded, her voice filled with enthusiasm.

"That's awesome!" Jax grins back at her, his eyes sparkling with genuine excitement for her. "I've been following your journey on social media, and it looks like you've been having the time of your life."

Andi felt a blush creep up her cheeks at his words, feeling touched that he had been keeping up with her adventures. "Yeah, it's been a whirlwind, but in the best way possible." She admitted, feeling grateful for the opportunities she had been given.

They fell into an easy conversation, catching up on everything that had happened since they last saw each other. Andi found herself laughing at Jax's jokes and feeling completely at ease in his presence. It was as if no time had passed since they had last hung out together.

"You're not busy now, are you?" Jax questioned, suddenly sounding a bit nervous. He looked at her with hopeful eyes, his expression earnest. Andi's heart skipped a beat at the vulnerability she saw in his gaze.

Andi shakes her head, a warm smile spreading across her face. "Nope, sweetheart, I'm all yours." She reached out and gently took his hand, feeling a sense of peace wash over her as they stood together in the hallway. The noise of the school around them seemed to fade away as they shared a moment of quiet connection.

Jax grins, his eyes sparkling with excitement. "Good, baby," He said softly, giving her hand a gentle squeeze. "I was hoping we could grab some lunch, just the two of us. Catch up properly."

Andi nods enthusiastically, smiling as she kisses his cheek. "That sounds perfect." She glanced over at her friends, knowing they'd understand. After everything she'd been through, she deserved a moment of normalcy, a break from the whirlwind of the tour and the hustle. And she was happy to spend more time with her boyfriend now that she was back. 

But unknowingly to them, Kendall had been walking in the lobby, trying to find Andi to see if she wanted to hang out. He paused and frowned at spotting Andi walking out with Jax, who had his arm around her. The two seemed pretty close, and Kendall couldn't help but feel a spark of jealousy. He He hated he lost his chance to tell Andi how he truly felt before she went on tour. Seeing her now with Jax only emphasized the opportunity he'd missed. His chest tightened as he watched them laugh together, their connection evident in every glance and touch.

Kendall sighs, running a hand through his hair. You had your chance, and you blew it, he thought to himself. "You look jealous. Are you jealous?" He jumps at the sudden sound of his little sister's voice and he looks over to see Katie standing by him with an amused grin. "I bet you're jealous."

Kendall gives her a look as he shakes  his head. "No, I'm not jealous." He retorts, his tone defensive. "Just surprised, I guess," He shrugs, trying to play it off coolly but failing to hide the flicker of discomfort in his expression. "I mean, it's not like I had a chance with her anyway. She's with Jax now, so...It's whatever."

Katie raises an eyebrow, her grin widening. "Uh-huh, sure. Whatever you say, Kendall." She crosses her arms, clearly not buying it. "You're really good at hiding it, but I can tell you're not totally okay with it. Maybe you should have told her how you felt before she left for the tour."

Kendall groans, rubbing his temples in frustration. "Yeah, I know, I messed up, alright? And I don't know, I guess I just don't trust him fully." He admits, his brow furrowed in concern. "There's something about him that rubs me the wrong way."

Katie looks at him, surprised. "You don't trust him? You've barely spoken to him."

"I know," Kendall replies, his voice a little more intense now. "But there's something about him... I don't know what it is. Maybe it's just me overthinking things. I mean, Andi's happy with him, and that's all that should matter, right? I just don't want her to get hurt." 

Katie's face softens as she smiles. "You like her. You really like her." She teases, nudging him playfully. "I knew it."

Kendall feels his face flush, his cheeks burning with embarrassment. "Shut up." 

Katie chuckles at his awkwardness, shaking her head fondly. "You can't fool me, big brother," She declares, her tone firm but affectionate. "I see right through you. But hey, it's okay to have feelings for Andi, you know? She's pretty amazing."

Kendall lets out a sigh, realizing he can't hide his feelings from his sister. "Yeah, she is," He admits softly, a small fond smile tugging on his lips as he thought about Andi. He hadn't realized he was in a dazed, staring off into the distance until suddenly Katie nudged him, snapping him out of his thoughts. "Ow, what was that for?" He jumped, rubbing his arm where Katie nudged him.

Katie smirks at him. "Just making sure you're still with me," She teases, amusement twinkling in her eyes. "So, what are you going to do about it? About Andi and Jax, I mean."

Kendall's expression turns thoughtful as he considers his sister's question. He couldn't deny that he felt a pang of jealousy seeing Andi with Jax, but Andi was happy with him. "Nothing. Andi's happy, and that's what matters," He finally says, his voice steady but tinged with resignation. "I had my chance, Katie, and I didn't take it. I'm not going to mess things up for her just because I'm feeling...Whatever this is." He gestured vaguely, as if trying to dismiss his emotions altogether.

Katie studies him for a moment, her smirk softening into a gentle smile. "That's really mature of you, Kendall," She says sincerely, placing a hand on his shoulder. "But, just so you know, if you ever feel like you do want to say something, it's not too late. She's your friend, right? You owe it to yourself to at least be honest with her."

Kendall hesitates, her words stirring something inside him. "Maybe," He admits quietly, his voice barely above a whisper. "But for now, I just want her to be happy. If Jax is the one who makes her happy, then I'll support that. Even though I don't really like Jax all that much." Kendall finished with a wry chuckle, running a hand through his hair. His tone is light, but the flicker of pain in his eyes betrays his true feelings.

Katie gives him a sympathetic look, clearly sensing the internal struggle her brother is going through. "You're a good guy, Kendall," She says softly. "But don't let being a good guy mean you ignore what you need, too. Sometimes, being honest about your feelings isn't selfish—it's brave."

Kendall lets out a dry laugh, shaking his head. "Thanks for the pep talk, sis, but I don't think bravery is my strong suit right now." He glances down at his hands, a pensive look crossing his face. "Andi deserves someone who doesn't hesitate, someone who's sure of what they want. I had my chance to be that guy, Katie, and I blew it." He sighed deeply, his shoulders slumping slightly. "She's happy with Jax, and that's what matters most to me."

Katie frowns, clearly not satisfied with her brother's resignation. "You keep saying that, but do you really believe it? Or are you just trying to convince yourself it's true because it's easier than taking a risk?"

Kendall didn't answer right away. Instead, he stared at the floor, his mind a swirl of thoughts. He knew Katie was right—deep down, he wasn't sure if he believed what he was saying. But the fear of rejection, of losing Andi entirely, kept him rooted in his hesitation. Katie watched her brother silently, her expression a mix of concern and determination. She knew Kendall well enough to see through his attempt to bury his feelings, and it pained her to watch him struggle. After a moment of contemplation, she broke the silence.

"Kendall," She says softly, her voice unusually serious, "I get that you're scared. And yeah, putting yourself out there is terrifying, especially when it comes to someone you care about. But life isn't about playing it safe all the time. If Andi means as much to you as I think she does, you owe it to yourself—and to her—to at least be honest. Maybe it's not about stealing her away from Jax. Maybe it's just about clearing the air and giving yourself some peace."

He looks at her, his brow furrowed. "And what if it just makes everything worse? What if it changes things between us, and I lose her completely?"

Katie sighs, stepping closer and placing a hand on his shoulder. "That's a risk, sure. But isn't it worth taking if it means you stop living with all this 'what if' stuff hanging over your head? Even if she doesn't feel the same way, at least you'll know. And who knows? Maybe she's been waiting for you to say something all along."

Kendall chuckles humorlessly, shaking his head. "I highly doubt that since she's with Jax. But you always make it sound so easy, Katie."

She grins, giving him a light shove. "It's not easy. But that doesn't mean it's not worth it. And hey, I'll be here to pick up the pieces if it all goes horribly wrong. That's what little sisters are for, right?"

Her words brought a small smile to Kendall's face, and he let out a long breath, as though releasing some of the tension that had been building inside him. "Thanks, Katie. I'll...Think about it, okay?"

Katie smiles, satisfied that she'd at least planted the seed. "That's all I'm asking. Just promise me you won't sit around forever and let this eat you up. You're stronger than you think, Kendall."

He nodded, his gaze drifting back to where Andi and Jax was leaving the lobby, arms around each other. Despite the ache in his chest, a small part of him dared to hope that maybe—just maybe—he'd find the courage to say what had been on his mind for so long.

****

Meanwhile, Jax and Andi are hanging out in a local coffee shop, catching up over cups of steaming hot coffee. The atmosphere in the coffee shop was warm and inviting, with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee wafting through the air. Andi sat across from Jax, a small smile playing on her lips as she listened to him talk about his latest adventures. She couldn't help but feel a sense of comfort and familiarity in his presence, like no time had passed since they last hung out together.

As Jax spoke, Andi found herself getting lost in his stories, captivated by his infectious enthusiasm and zest for life. She admired his adventurous spirit and the way he always seemed to find the silver lining in every situation. He had a way of making even the simplest moments feel magical, and Andi found herself drawn to him in a way she couldn't quite explain.

"So, enough about me," Jax said, his eyes sparkling with mischief. "I want to hear all about your tour with Big Time Rush. It sounds like you've been having the time of your life."

Andi smiles softly, feeling a rush of excitement as she thought about her experiences on tour. "It's been incredible," She admits, her voice filled with enthusiasm. "Traveling to different cities, meeting fans from all over the world, and performing on stage with the boys... It's been a dream come true."

Jax grins at her, his gaze filled with admiration. "I'm so proud of you, sweetheart," He says sincerely, reaching across the table to squeeze her hand gently. "You've worked so hard to get where you are, and you deserve every bit of success that comes your way."

Andi felt her cheeks flush at his words, feeling touched by his genuine support and encouragement. "Thank you, babe," She replies softly, her voice tinged with gratitude. "That means a lot coming from you."

The two of them sat in comfortable silence for a moment, lost in their own thoughts. Andi couldn't help but feel a sense of contentment wash over her as she sat there with Jax, sipping her coffee and enjoying his company. Despite the chaos and uncertainty of her life, being with him made everything feel just a little bit easier.  

****

When Jax took her back to the Palm Woods and they parted ways, Andi was surprised to find Kendall sitting on one of the couches in the lobby, alone. Seeing Kendall sitting there alone, Andi's heart twinged with a mix of concern and curiosity. She hadn't expected to see him there, especially considering how busy he usually was with his own projects and adventures. As she approached him, she couldn't help but notice the solemn expression on his face, his eyes fixed on some distant point in the room.

"Hey, Kendall," Andi greets him softly, her voice filled with warmth and concern. "Are you okay?"

Kendall looks up at the sound of her voice, a faint smile tugging at the corners of his lips. "Hey, Andi," He replies, his tone subdued. "Yeah, I'm okay. Just...Thinking."

Andi takes a seat next to him on the couch, studying his face intently. She could tell that something was bothering him, despite his attempts to brush it off. "Do you want to talk about it?" She asked gently, reaching out to place a comforting hand on his shoulder. 

Kendall sighs, trying to brush off his emotions with a small, forced smile. He feels the weight of Andi's gaze on him, but he can't bring himself to open up completely. It feels too risky, too vulnerable, and he's not ready for that kind of conversation. Not yet. "I'm fine, Andi," He says, his voice steady, though there's an edge of tiredness to it. "Just got a lot on my mind, you know? Life and all that." He waved a hand dismissively, trying to sound casual, but there's a faint tremor in his voice that betrays him.

Andi, sensing the hesitance in his tone, frowns, but she doesn't push. She knows how Kendall can be—reserved, especially when it comes to things that matter to him. "You sure? You know you can talk to me if something's bothering you." Her voice is gentle, inviting, but not demanding.

Kendall forces a smile, his eyes flickering briefly to the door where Jax had just left. "Yeah, I'm sure. Really. Just...Trying to figure some stuff out." He shrugs, trying to make light of it. "You know how it is, right? Trying to keep up with everything."

Andi watches him carefully, her expression softening but not quite convinced. "Okay, if you say so." She squeezes his shoulder gently before standing up. "Just...Don't bottle things up too long, alright? You don't always have to have everything figured out."

Kendall nods quickly, too quickly, as though eager to change the subject. "Yeah, I'll be fine. Don't worry about me, Andi. You've got enough going on." He pauses before adding, "I missed hanging out with you." 

Andi nodded in agreement, her expression thoughtful. She missed spending time with Kendall too, and she could understand why he felt a bit left out. Being back at the Palm Woods had been a bit of an adjustment for her too, and it was nice to catch up with her other friends, but she missed the boys too.

"I miss spending time with you too," She said softly, her eyes locking with his. "And I'm sorry for not spending as much time with you. It's just...I wanted to catch up with the others too, you know? But that doesn't mean I don't value our friendship any less. You're still one of my closest friends, Kendall, and nothing will ever change that."

Kendall's expression softens at her words, a small smile playing on his lips. "Thanks, Andi," He says sincerely, his voice filled with gratitude. "That means a lot to me. You're one of my closest friends too, and I don't want anything to come between us. I just want you to be happy."

Andi smiles back at him, her heart swelling with affection for the boy in front of her. Kendall had always been so supportive and caring, and she knew she could always count on him to be there for her, no matter what. 

"You make me happy, too Kendall," She says softly, her gaze locked with his. "You always have."

Kendall's smile grows a little wider at her words, and for a moment, the heaviness that had been clouding his expression seems to lift. He nods, as if understanding the unspoken bond between them. "I'm glad to hear that," He replies, his voice softer than before. "And I want you to know, Andi, that no matter how busy life gets, I'm always here for you."

Andi nods, feeling the sincerity in his words. Despite everything that's changed, despite the whirlwind of her tour and the new relationships she's building, some things—like her friendship with Kendall—remain constant. It's comforting, knowing she has someone like him in her corner. "I know," She says with a smile, "And I'm here for you too. Just...Don't hesitate to reach out if you need someone to talk to. We've got this, together, okay?"

Kendall nodded, the weight of Andi's words sinking in. He appreciated her understanding, her gentle reassurance that their friendship wouldn't be lost amid everything else. For a moment, the overwhelming fear and uncertainty he'd been carrying seemed a little more bearable, and he allowed himself to believe that maybe, just maybe, things could work out in the end.

"I'll keep that in mind, Ro-Ro." He murmured, the nickname slipping from his lips easily. He had been calling her that more over the tour and Andi honestly loved it. He gave her a small smile, grateful for the comfort she always seemed to bring, even without trying. Andi smiled back at him, her heart warming at the familiar nickname. She hadn't realized how much she'd missed hearing it until now. It was one of those little things Kendall did that always made her feel special, reminding her of the bond they shared.

Kendall's chest tightened at her words, his heart giving an uncomfortable lurch. He felt the weight of her smile, the sincerity in her voice, and it all seemed to tug at something deep inside of him. He missed this. He missed her. And though he didn't want to acknowledge it, the realization hit him hard—he missed more than just their friendship. But he buried it, pushed it down where he couldn't deal with it, and forced a lighthearted tone to cover up the truth.

"So, uh, wanna go get some ice cream?" Kendall asks, his voice breaking the silence, the nervousness slipping in. He smiled awkwardly, trying to shift the energy. "My treat."

Andi's lips curls into a smile, grateful for Kendall's attempt to ease the tension between them. She could tell he was trying to cover something up, but she didn't press. "Sure, I'd love to," She said, her voice soft but sincere. "Ice cream sounds perfect right now."

As they stood up to leave, Kendall couldn't help but feel a bittersweet sense of longing. Being with Andi like this was easy, natural—exactly what he had missed. But deep down, part of him wished things were different. Maybe, just maybe, he'd find the courage to say what had been weighing on his heart for so long. But for now, he was content to be with her, even if it was just as friends.

****

Thanks to Logan working on his and the boys project, the boys were able to go to Rocktober Fest. Andi was proud of Logan for doing that work all by himself, and he did an amazing job. Soon it was Rocktoberfest.

Andi sang her new song 'Made it in America' and the first song she ever written 'Make it Shine' at Rocktoberfest, opening for the boys. She had worked really hard on the song, and it was her first performance since she'd come back from her tour with the boys. She was a bit nervous, but the crowd went wild when she stepped on the stage. She felt a rush of excitement and adrenaline as she performed, and the energy from the audience was electric.

As she sang, she couldn't help but look over at the boys. They were her inspiration, and her support system, and seeing them watching her from the sidelines made her heart swell with pride and gratitude. She knew she couldn't have done it without them.

When she was done singing, the boys went on next, singing their songs and, of course, everyone loved them as well smile, feeling a sense of joy and satisfaction wash over her as she watched her friends perform. She couldn't help but feel grateful for everything they had done for her, and she knew that she wouldn't be where she was today without their support. She couldn't wait to see what the future held for them, and she knew that whatever it was, they would face it together.

A/N time for season two yay! i love kendi so much 

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