Chapter 1

Austin's POV:

The buzzing of my alarm clock made me groan and sit up in my bed. I rubbed at my eyes and ran a hand through my blonde hair. I yawned and got up, grabbing the towel on the back of my bathroom's door. As I was in the shower, I smiled to myself and thought of how much of a badass I was because of my reputation at school. I basically could get any girl I wanted. Except one. Ally Dawson. I gritted my teeth as I got dressed, remembering how I still haven't broken her frail heart. I smirked to myself and made it from that day on, that I, Austin Moon would make Ally Dawson fall for me. Whatever it took.

As I drove to pick up my friend's Dallas and Dez, I blasted the radio and sung along to the music. That's something only the guys knew about. The fact that I could sing and play piano and guitar. They got into my car and we drove off to school as I told them my plan to make Ally Dawson my new target. Let the Game begin!

As I walked down the halls, searching for Ally, I watched as all the girls melted in their steps and the guys raise their hands for a 'bro' high-five. I gave it to most of the guys but left the nerdy ones alone. There she is! Whoa! She changed.

The new Ally had dyed half her hair a caramel colour and had gotten new close, tighter close. As she heard me walking, she also turned and smiled at me, something she never did. She was now wearing makeup! She looked stunning!

I smiled back while grabbing her hand, pulling her closer to me as if it were a natural thing. As if I did it all the time. She met my eyes and half smiled. That was weird' she never acted like this before. I let the confusion slide off me and let the confidence replace it as I leaned in and whispered in her ear.

"Hey there beautiful. Would you like to go out with me?" I said and leaned back to see her reaction. Her eyes didn't light up like the other girls and she smirked at me. She leaned up and whispered in my ear.

"I would love to handsome. And by the way, I know what you're trying to do. So, let's play a game. We'll spend time together and stuff and whoever falls first loses. Deal?" she asked. My eyes widened. How could she know? Again, I brushed it off, cleared my throat and smirked back.

"Yeah. Game on." I said. I turned and walked away and then looked back to see if she was watching me but she wasn't. Instead, she strutted her way down the hall, swinging her hips, her hair flying everywhere and the sound of her heels echoed in my eardrums.