AN: Ok, this is going to be a three shot. I'm really excited. I'm sorry about the POV switching, I know it's going to get annoying, but I'd rather have you know what they're both feeling. It's important to the story. Also, I'm sorry for any mistakes, or OOC-ness.

Anyways, I'm tired, and it's Two-Ten, if you'll excuse me I'm going to bed.


{Andrew's point of view}

We sat alone, under the big willow tree that sits by the pond. She was propped up against me and I was propped up against the tree. It was summer again, and school was out. I was back home and so was she. It was normal again. Her eyes were closed, to hide the precious blue that I loved so much. A soft breeze shook the leaves and one caught my cheek, a soft kiss that felt like leather.

Blue clouds rolled past and a big, bright, sun poked through for a few seconds. All in all, the entire scene was beautiful. I looked back at the book that was clutched in my hands; Olivia had given it to me. It was a star wars book, and it was pretty good.

Austin slept against me, her chest rising softly; she had grown out her hair again, only now it was down to the middle of her back, and not almost to the floor. It was as soft as it looked and as I got bored I began to run my fingers through it. It felt nice, running through my hands,

I laid my head against the rough bark of the tree and swallowed. My thoughts nowhere but her. A smile broke through my face for no reason except the fact that she was with me. It was weird, 'cause whenever I was with her, I couldn't help but smile. Even at the mention of her name, I just broke out a grin.

And it was ok, cause she's worth smiling about.

"Oh!" Austin jumped, and her eyes flew open, this caused me to jump and my heart to skip about ten beats.

"What's the matter?" The words came out in a random jumble of words and I wasn't entirely sure that she could understand them. Austin looked at me, her blue eyes wide with fear. I took her in my arms and hugged her close, trying to calm her down.

"Austin what's the matter?" I asked bluntly, my voice still a bit shaky from the random burst of adrenaline.

"N-nothing… It was just a dream," she said relaxing almost instantly. I narrowed my eyes for a second and then planted a small kiss on her head.

{Austin's Point of View}

I could feel my heart running a mile a minute and I tried to slow it down.

"It was just a dream." About Jason. I thought. That kid had only been stalking me for the past week. He's called me ten times in the past day, and almost sixty in the past week. He'd slip little notes on my doorstep and a few times I could swear I saw him lurking about my house, or random places I was at. I didn't want to tell Andrew, cause I knew that he would go bat-shit crazy and try to stop this guy. I also knew that it would get him hurt and I just couldn't live with that. He meant too much to me.

The feeling of Andrew's arms around me was nice, and it seemed to calm my heart and stop my shaking.

"Yeah, well I'm here to chase those dreams away." Andrew declared, as he rested his cheek on the top of my head. I felt him sigh a long, drawn out sigh and I smiled. Olivia was right; he was more like a puppy.

"I'm sure you are." I said, drawing my head from him and kissing him swiftly.

A buzzing came from my bag of holding and I sighed, hoping that it wasn't Jason. I picked up my phone and looked at the ID. It was just my mom, which is almost as bad at Jason.

"Hello?" I asked, holding a finger up to Andrew's mouth, as if that would stop him from talking.

"Austin? It's time to come home," she said. I rolled my eyes and sighed. My grandma was out of town and I was with my mom for the weekend.

"But it's only… Four." I said after checking the watch on Andrew's left arm. I rolled my eyes as if that was going to help.

I could hear the annoyed breathing of my mother and I smiled, satisfied. "I don't really care what time it is I want you home. Dinner's going to be ready soon."

"Alright, whatever." I said, snapping my phone shut before she could get another word out. I wasn't in the mood to argue with her in front of Andrew. I stood up and began to brush off my butt in case of any dirt and I looked up at the sky. It looked like it was going to rain anyways.

Andrew looked up at me and sighed. "I'm guessing that means we're leaving." he said as he got up half-heartedly.

I nodded and began to trek back to his car. The little Toyota sat waiting at the curb like always and on it was a sticky note. I ran up to it and snatched it off the car and shoved it into my bag of holding, quickly before Andrew noticed anything. Now it just looked like any other time I was waiting for him to open the doors to the car, which was very soon by the way.

We got back into the car and Andrew started it. A random song was playing, and that always happened with his iPod. It was like a random music generator. I went to go and change the song, just as he did and our hands bumped into each other. I blushed and smiled, drawing my hand back.

"Go ahead." he said, putting his hand back on the steering wheel and flipping the turn signal to leave the park. My hand moved before I could stop it and all of a sudden (My Eyes) On the Rise- Dr. Horrible, was playing.

We sang through the song like we had been singing it since we were three.

Song after song we sang together, and time passed ever-to-quickly. Soon I was at my house and I was kissing his cheek, goodbye.

I got out of the car and walked up to my house, opening the door and yelling in.

"I'm home."

{Andrew's point of view}

I watched her go, the same stupid smile on my face. When she was in the house, I looked back in front of me and began to drive home. I didn't have anything better to do.

Follow Me- Uncle Kracker began to play and I turned it up, trying to push the thought of Austin out of my mind, finding it hard to drive.

I began to sing, and of course, who's to be in my head, but her. She never leaves does she?


AN: Next chapter out soon, I promise.

Ok, now I'm going to sleep.