New story alert! I didn't want to write anything but one shots for the school year, but this was in my mind and I absolutely needed to write it. For those of you waiting for my Girl Meets World Big Brother one shots, I'm sorry for the wait, but the next one will be up sometime next week, and I promise this time. I hope you enjoy this story, and tell me whether or not you think I should continue it. :) This is the prologue. Like I say in all my stories: short prologue, longer chapters.
Austin and Ally stood in the middle of the kitchen, staring at each other hardly.
1:00 am. The day after Thanksgiving.
"Austin, where were you?"
He made a sad face and frowned.
"You know where I was, Ally. On tour. I missed my plane. I'm really sorry."
Ally shook her head. He had used that excuse too many times before. Any other day, Ally just let it slide. Well, usually. Inside she felt like exploding. Austin, he was the love of her life. But it was nervewracking. They spent only about three nights together per month, yet he couldn't even come home in time to eat Thanksgiving dinner with their children, twins Aiden and Addy.
"I'm sorry, Austin, but sometimes there are choices you have to make, your family or your career."
Austin gasped and crunched his fists. Didn't he give up his entire career for her when he was seventeen? Didn't she know how much he had been dyeing to be with them? Ally should have known. Whenever he wasn't on tour, she was.
"Ally, I wanted to be here so much! I love the kids. I love you. I missed you so much and every night all I wanted was for you to be by my side..."
"Then why didn't you come home?!" Ally interrupted, starting to yell.
"It's my job! You don't think I want you to be here when you go on tour?"
"Yeah, Austin, but at the holidays I always came back! Two days in advance!"
"I missed my plane!"
"But what were you doing to miss it?!"
"Nothing, okay?" He stopped. "It was just a last minute meet and greet..."
Ally rolled her eyes.
"There you go again! Putting your work before family!"
Austin made a shocked face.
"So its bad to care about my fans?"
"Not if you care for your family more!"
Austin threw his luggage on the ground to make a big slapping sound.
And then left the room.
Ally cried as she turned in one side in the bed. She was quite sure that the twins hadn't woken up from their parents fighting, but that wasn't what worried Ally. Austin was in the living room watching TV, and still hadn't come upstairs or said a word.
Ally lifted her head as she saw the sound of the bedroom door open.
"Hey." Austin said quietly.
"Hi." Ally mumbled.
"Listen," Austin began. "I'm sorry for missing Thanksgiving."
Ally sighed and turned towards him.
"It...isn't too much that Austin."
He made a face. "Then what is it?"
Ally looked down as to not look in his eyes.
"I miss you. It upsets me that I can't spend time with you."
Austin swallowed. "The same happens to me."
Ally sad smiled at him, then looked down again.
"It's just that, it never seems to work between us."
"What's that supposed to mean?"
Ally put her hand on Austin's shoulder.
"This upsets me. You, being my husband, yet not being able to ever be with each other."
Austin nodded. "I hate that too."
"Maybe, then, it means we're not meant to be."
"Wait," Austin said, "What?"
"Austin, come on. We've had ton of roadblocks. But we kept going. They have to be a sign."
Tears came out of both of their eyes.
"I know what you're saying just don't want to hear the word." The blonde man said, upset.
Ally nodded. "I'll always love you Austin."
"I'll always loved you too."
They hugged for a long while.
"Here," Ally said, still sad. "You can lay by me one last time. Tomorrow we can make room on the couch."
Austin nodded as he tucked himself in.
"You know what I can say that'll prove I really do love my family?"
"What?"
Austin sighed. "I'm too scared to tell the kids."
I love Auslly, so this was really hard for me to write. Don't worry, they'll be back! Anyways, review to see if I should continue. Trust me, you'll want to see what happens next!
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