A/N: Hey Guys! This is my first Fanfic ever so please don't judge and I'm sorry if it's terrible but I am going to just give it a shot and pray that you guys will enjoy it!:)
Disclaimer: I do not own Austin & Ally (I wish I did)
~Chapter 1~
"Goodbye Dad!" I spoke. "I'll miss you so much!" I hugged him tightly, tears forming in my eyes. And yes, I know what you all are thinking and I know it may seem pretty lame that I'm 17 and crying because I won't be with my dad for the whole summer but I love my dad. A lot and I really don't want to be away from him for 3 months. I'm just really worried that something will happen.
"Don't worry Ally," He replied, as if reading my mind. "I'll be just fine without you and if I need help, I'll ask the neighbors. It's not like I'll be completely alone." I smiled, knowing that my dad was right.
I walked out to my Prius and threw all my suitcases into the backseat and then I climbed into the front, ready to get on the road. I rolled down my window when I saw my dad waving and I waved back.
"I love you!" He called. I smiled and those tears that were there before were now here again. "I love you too Dad!" I started up the car and began to pull out of the driveway when I hear my dad yell, "Be safe!" I just laughed and gave him my 'do you really need to say that?' face. It's me were talking about. I'm the girl that wouldn't even think about doing anything that would get me in trouble.
I pull out of the driveway and begin the long 1 hour ride to West Palm Beach. To give you guys a little bit more information about why I'm heading there for the whole summer, I got an offer from Miss Sally, who was the head of an orphanage there in West Palm Beach and I love kids so instead of sitting around all day, doing nothing the whole summer, I decided to take the offer and now here I am, on the road and eager to get there.
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It has been an hour and I still can't find the stinking orphanage. Grrrrr! I keep driving until I see a big brick building and a sign that says, 'Miss Sally's Home for Kids' I pull into the parking lot and drag my suitcases out of the car and up the steps of the building. When I enter the building, I am amazed to see that it's so… beautiful on the inside. A statue of what seems to be a women and two little girls stands in the front hallway and as I wondered further into the building, I was even more amazed when I saw a big chandelier hanging from the ceiling.
"Ally!" A women's voice called. I turned around to see a women maybe about 46 years old, wearing black pumps, black slim-leg trousers, a white shirt tucked into her trousers and over that, a fitted gray jacket that crops at the waist. "So you're the one and only Ally," she smiled. "I'm Miss Sally and I have been looking forward to working with you this summer. The kids have also been looking forward to having you here." I smiled.
"Well, I'm also excited to be here," I replied.
"Well then," she said, clapping her hands. "Let's not waste time. I'd like to give you a little tour of the orphanage and then you can go off on your own. I won't make you work today." I was a little bummed that I couldn't hang out with the kids today but I figured it was better for me to get my rest. We stopped at a door to the right that had a little pink sign that said 5-7 G.
"This is where all the girls from ages 5 to 7 sleep. We feel like it's best to keep the younger kids separated from the older kids but don't worry, they still get to play and eat with each other. All the doors where the kids sleep will have a sign that will have numbers on them which shows what age group it is and it will either be painted pink and will have a G on the sign to represent girl or it will be painted blue and will have a B on the sign to represent boy."
"Okay," I replied. "I got it, numbers represent the age group, letters and the colors represent the gender."
"Exactly!" Sweet! I'm doing great so far! I just hope the kids will like me.
We continued to walk down the hallway, taking a sharp turn to the left and then stopping at a pair of double doors. "Here is the cafeteria but I think you know how a cafeteria works right?" She asked. I nodded my head. I'm 17 and I have been going to school for a looong time. I've got the cafeteria covered.
We then walked further down the hallway and we entered a room with a chalkboard and a bunch of desks. "The kids take turns coming in here to learn. They need to be educated." YAY! Something that has to do with school. Yes, I am a nerd. Don't judge me.
She then showed me around the playground they have outside in the back for the kids and then she showed me my room. "I know it may be a little bit too small for your liking but it's all we have because your partner has the other room."
"It's okay I- wait partner?" I asked. "What do you mean by partner?"
"Well, we thought it would be better if you had somebody with you to help you with the kids so you're not alone with 6 kids all at once. We figured it would be easier for you but he's not here today. We gave him the day off because we would be showing you around. He also doesn't stay here all the time. He has a house up here but he lives in Miami so he doesn't stay in the orphanage every day. You will meet him tomorrow."
Miss Sally left and I looked around at the small room with one bed, a bathroom, and a small table and chair. It also has brown walls but I didn't care about that or the size. I flopped down on the bed and the moment my head hit the pillow I fell into a deep sleep but not before realizing that my partner was a he. This should be interesting.
A/N: So that was it guys! I know it sucked but please please please leave a review anyways! It would mean the whole world to me! Stay beautiful mah lovelies and I'll see you next time! Bye for now!:D
xoxo
Kaitlyn:)
