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"Thank you and goodnight!" Casey yelled as the curtains closed in front of her. She was so out of breath, but she had loved every moment of that concert. It was her final night playing in Australia, so she really gave it her all. She even gave the waitress from the Burger-Joint a shout out, telling her to enjoy the show. Casey was always told by security who on her guest list that arrived and when. She had been up to see Lily before the show and had given her a big hug. She loved interacting with her fans, there was almost nothing she loved more.

"That was good one." Audrey said as she pulled her guitar off her body, walking back stage. The blonde handed it to one of the crew. "I know." Casey smiled. "I'm going to miss performing. Our next show isn't for weeks." Casey, Audrey and Rowan would be heading back to NewYork on Monday. Casey loved New York, but she loved being on tour more. "Tell me about it." Audrey said, throwing her arm over Casey. "I'm going to miss the travelling." She leaned her head on Casey's shoulder and sighed. "And I'll miss the food." Rowan added, catching up the two with his drum sticks in his hands. Audrey fake gasped. "Who would've guessed?"

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Casey had lied to Audrey and Rowan, saying she was too tired to go out and eat with them. When really, she waiting for Oscar in her hotel room. She was rushing to get the room looking tidy. She didn't want him to think she was a slob, even if she was was. Casey was making the bed when she heard a knock on the door, jogging to go and open it. "Hey." She said, smiling.

"Hi." Oscar said, holding up a back of food. "You're a lifesaver." Casey she gestured for him to come in and closed the door behind him. There was a small kitchen in her hotel room with a table and chairs so she took him over there.

"Did you not eat before the show?" Oscar asked as Casey was quick to take her salad and fries out of the bag. "No. I was going to, but I was wondering around the town and ran out of time." She said, sitting down at the table.

"I've not really ate today either."

"Why not?"

"Qualifying is always hectic. It's hard to find the time, even when we have an allotted time for it." He chucked.

"How did it go?"

"P6."

"That's not bad."

"It's not good."

"How'd George do?"

"P7."

"Well, there you go. You did better than my brother and I've been told he's very good." She said, stuffing a fry in her mouth.

"No offence, but I'm miles better than George."

"When he picked me up from the airport last Christmas, I thought it was going to die so I'm inclined to agree with you."

"You've not seen me drive though."

"I trust you." Casey said, smiling at him. He had dressing on edge of his lip and she couldn't help but learn over and wipe it off. The way he looked at her as she did, make her stomach flip. She was learning that Oscar was good at making it do that. "You had a bit of dressing." Casey said, leaning back.

"For a second I thought you were just really desperate to kiss me." He joked.

"Did I say I wasn't?"

Something in Oscar's eyes changed. "Eat your food." He said. "We'll get to that later."

"Will we now?"

"Or I could go...."

"No, you're fine where you are."

"That's what I thought." Oscar said under his breath, a smirk on his lips. Casey still heard him and chucked a fry at him.

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Casey was in on her bed in her underwear with Oscar on top of her in his. She had her arms around his neck and was kissing him like the world was about to end. Right now, he was all hers and she couldn't believe it.

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