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A/N: This kind of just popped into my head because of the other story I'm writing about BTR with a female Kendall. Open to requests. The rest of my senior year has been canceled so I'll have time to do this more but we might be forced to do online schooling. Currently learning is voluntary but I also have college classes that I have to continue to do. I hope you enjoy!

They had just gone on another successful date, Jo's father was very strict on curfews so they made it back just a minute before. Jo gave Kendell a good night kiss before entering.

"So, I'll see you tomorrow, then?" Kendell asks.

"Actually, I'm stuck at the studio all day and my manager and Jett will both be disappointed if I slip away for even a minute. I might not even make it back until after my curfew, sorry."

"No, it's fine I understand. But you have to promise me at least one phone call!"

"Deal, now goodbye."

"One more kiss for the road?"

Just as the two were leaning in Jo's dad opened the door. He gave Kendell a look and she took that as her cue to leave.

"I'll see ya, Jo!"

Kendell then took off down the hallway. Jo's father gave Jo a disappointed look and the two went inside. Jo's father started his usual rant about how Kendell was using him and didn't actually care about him. He also brought up that a girl having three close guy friends was a bit suspicious. Jo argued back that Kendell wasn't like most girls but he was sent to his room.

As soon as Kendell got back to her apartment the boys were playing video games. They had to take turns because it was only a two-player game but Logan preferred to watch anyway so he was sitting out most of the time. When the boys saw Kendell they immediately paused their game.

"So how was your date?" Carlos asks.

"It went fine, I just wish we had more time to spend together. He's usually stuck on set all day and doesn't get home till late, his father still hates me, and we didn't even get to have our second good night kiss!"

"That's too bad, do you know when he's free next? We really want to have a tournament with all of the guys!" James asks.

"I'm assuming you aren't allowing girls into this little competition of yours?"

"See we would but you're better than everyone and it wouldn't be fair, " Logan tells her.

"Whatever, just don't let anyone else know about the no girl policy or they'll throw a big stink about it like they did with our prank day."

"It's really too bad that you weren't born a guy. If you were we would be able to do a lot more and you would've been on our side!" Carlos complains.

"The only reason the girls' team won was because of you and Katie," James complains.

"Two of the most devious girls we know," Logan says.

"and smartest," James adds.

"Thanks for the afterthought James. I'm going to bed and remember we have to be at the studio early."

"Goodnight Kendell," the boys chorus.

"Night boys."

...

It had been two days since Jo and Kendell had seen each other. When they did see one another Jo's father ushered him away and Kendell couldn't follow because they had to go to Rocque Records. That was when Kendell was doubting their relationship and how it would ever work with the two being so busy and their schedules pulling them every which way.

Gustavo noticed Kendell's mood because she looked down and she wasn't talking back as much. When he asked her about it, it was when they were all in the booth when he asked so the boys answered for her. Of course, Gustavo couldn't deal with a moody teenage girl so he sent them back to the Palm Woods.

What Kendell wasn't expecting was for Jo to be dressed nicely in the lobby of the Palm Woods.

"What are you doing here? I thought you were stuck on set again all day."

"Well, I found time and I teamed up with the guys."

"You four teamed up? Without me? I'm so proud of you guys!"

"You act like we never team up!" James complains.

"Bye Logan, James, and Carlos. So what exactly did you have planned?" The boys leave but all they actually they do is put on their tree hats and hide in the fake plants.

"It's a surprise."

"I know you're still there!"

The boys stand up and throw their tree hats on the ground and shout, "Oh, come on!"

"How'd you know?" Jo asks.

"I've been friends with those three for way too long, I think I know them by now. So, do I also have to dress up or are jeans fine?"

"What you're wearing is perfect, I just went a little too over the top. We should get going though if we want to make it on time for everything we have planned."

...

The two returned late, later than Jo's curfew. Kendell's friends ended up following them for most of it but as soon as she gets back to the room she was going to yell at them.

"I had an amazing time Jo. I'm pretty sure that was our best date, ever!"

Kendell leans up to kiss him but the two are once again interrupted by the door opening to Jo's father.

"Can you give us a minute dad? I'll be in, in a minute. I promise."

"What did I tell you about curfew and hanging out with her?"

"I don't know what I did, Mr. Taylor but I promise I have no ill intentions with your son."

"You just want your band to take off and so that's why you're dating my son because he's famous now!"

"Actually dad, the band Big Time Rush that Kendell has with her three friends was bigger first. When they went on tour they had a bigger fan base than, the show I'm currently starring on."

"I really don't care my son is not going to date some out-of-control-hockey-playing girl!"

"I'm going to go, I'll see you soon Jo." Kendell let's go of Jo's hand and starts to walk away.

"Kendell, wait." Jo grabs her wrist and gives her a goodnight kiss. "I'll see you tomorrow and that's a promise."

With that said Kendell walks away happier than she was a moment ago. Jo's father on the other hand just shakes his head and tells Jo to make sure that he locks the door on the way in. It was an argument he wasn't going to win, no matter how hard he tried. The only way the two would break up is if they had to and it wasn't going to be anyone else that made them. One of them would have to move away or some other thing that they couldn't help them.

End.