hey! i'm back with another story for Austin & Ally! if you haven't checked out my other one, you should, maybe you'd like it! hope you like this one, be sure to review or send a msg, with any ideas or thoughts! everything will be apreciated!
"Austin!" Ally Dawson's loud voice was heard throughout the room. The employees and regular customers didn't really think much of it; either Austin or Dez had their names yelled out at least fifteen times a day. Ally was currently working her shift at her dad's shop, Sonic Boom. And as usual, Austin was hanging around, playing with these instruments. Dez had decided to accompany Trist today on her search for jobs. The two were trying to get closer as friends but it wasn't really working out. Trish would give him bruises either way. Today, Austin had been playing the drums for some 'live entertainment' and accidentally let the drum sticks fly out of his hands. They hit a random customer and the customer left giving both Ally and Austin a dirty look. "This doesn't normally happen!" She yelled out after the leaving customer. When the customer was fully out of sight, she turned on her heels to glare at Austin.
Austin shrugged, as if it was the least of his worries, and right now, it probably was. "Stop glaring at me like that, it burns!" He covered his face from Ally's look.
"You know, I wouldn't have to even look at you if you stopped scaring away the customers!" Austin smirked at her. "Or better yet, if you weren't even in the store!"
Austin left the stool for the drums and walked over to the counter, right across from her. "Now, now, Ally, you know you love having me here." He leaned into the counter, smirking at her.
"No Austin, I really don't. If only you actually helped around here," Ally motioned with her hand around the store. "I wouldn't mind having you around. But since all you do is hit customers with drum sticks, we sort of have a problem!"
Austin rolled his eyes. He moved inside the counter to where Ally was and jumped up onto the counter. "Fine, whatever, I know the deal. I'm the bother," Now Ally rolled her eyes. "But you're way more uptight than usual today."
"Me, uptight?" Ally's face was in the mixture of offended and how she knew that was sort of true. Austin cocked up an eyebrow that told her that she didn't even have to bother. "I'm not that uptight." She crossed her arms and a pout took over her face.
He nodded. "Yup, today you are," Ally shot him a dirty look. "But its okay, we'll fix that right up." Austin winked at her, and that just freaked her out even more.
"Austin, what stupid idea are you thinking of?" Ally asked. It was quite obvious on his face that he was up to no good.
Austin gasped. "Stupid idea? I'll have you know that this is a genius idea," She stared him down. "Okay, maybe not genius, but definitely an idea you'll like," Ally made a gesture as if saying 'go on.' "After you close the shop, which you'll close it early by the way," He spoke faster to avoid having Ally interject. "We're going to stay up all night doing fun stuff."
"All night?" Ally looked horrified. "Sorry, no can do. I have a bedtime and a curfew, which I always respect, sorry," Ally shook her head and turned around, walking away from him.
Austin slid his arm around her waist, pulled her back and turned her around to face him. "First of all, stop trying to get out of this because I won't let you," Ally rolled her eyes. "Second, I'll take care of it with your dad." Ally snorted, giving him a look that said, 'yeah, like he's gonna agree.' "And don't even give me that look because your dad likes me way better than you would like him to."
"Fine," She wiggled out of his grasp. "But I make no promises that you'll be able to keep me awake all night. I like my sleep, and when I crash, I crash," There was dead serious look in her eye.
Austin laughed, smirking afterwards. "Trust me; you'll be having too much fun to want to sleep."
"Move it Allyson, we don't have all night you know!" Austin yelled out to where Ally was changing in their music room. "Oh wait, we sort of do," He chuckled at himself. "But hurry up, this night is for fun stuff! Now for me waiting on you to change!"
A loud, mini scream was heard from the room. "Either you shut up, or I'll make you shut up!" Ally's irritated voice was heard.
This just made Austin smirk. "Do I really want to know what you'd do to shut me up?" He looked up towards the music room, where Ally poked her head out the door. "Nothing to serious, obviously," She let out a grunt of rage. Only a couple seconds later, Ally finally walked out of the room. It was a nice summer night outside, so when Ally appeared in a purple tube top with jean short shorts, Austin wasn't surprised. She looked good, he had to admit, but she was his best friend and he was honestly trying really hard to keep those thoughts away. Ally had also switched her heels for purple converse. "Ah, the princess finally comes!" Ally rolled her eyes as she reached him and smacked him on the chest. "And what is this I see?" He faked modesty. "She's switched her boots for converse? Stop the world, this is crazy," He laughed as she smacked him again.
"Shut up," Ally shook her head. "So, what's first?"
Austin checked the clock inside the shop. It read ten-thirty. "Well, its ten-thirty now, so first, we'll go to the beach." He turned around and held the door open, waiting for Ally to go out first.
"The beach?" She couldn't hold back the disappointment in her voice. Austin remembered back to the first time they wrote a song together, he was trying to get her to let loose, and he made her imagine the beach and she told him that she didn't like the beach.
He grabbed her hand and pulled her out the door, closing in behind him. "Yup, the beach. And don't you even bother using that pout because you're not changing my mind. We're going to the beach and if you don't do it the easy way, it'll go the hard way." He showed no emotion in his voice, but Ally didn't dare to doubt him.
"I don't really want to know the hard way, so I'll take the easy way," She walked by his side as he led them to the beach. "Wait, so what are we going to do at the beach?" Ally questioned after a couple of minutes of silence. Of course; there was no way Austin could expect a little bit of silence with Ally by his side, especially when he practically owns her for the whole night.
Austin stared at her with a weird look on his face but he still kept walking. "Ally, you're acting as if you've never been to a beach before."
"No, I have," She corrected quickly. "Well, I haven't been there in a long, long time, but I always see those people in the movies when they go to beach at night and they always play in the water and play with the sand—" Ally grew quiet as she saw Austin's look. It was telling her that she was rambling again. "Sorry, I'm just a bit nervous. I mean, spending the whole night doing fun stuff? Well, things that you consider fun, at least."
Austin rolled his eyes at the insecure girl. "And if I consider it as fun that means it is fun, because I know how to have fun. You just have to trust me, Ally."
"And I do!" Ally exclaimed all too quickly, almost startling Austin. "Well, sort of." He shot her an offended look. "Do you blame me? You do the craziest things!" He waved her off. "Austin, you ate a sundae off your pants!"
Austin laughed, rejoicing the memory in his head. "Hey! That is not what I do for fun. I dropped my ice cream! What was I going to do, waste it?" He looked at her as if saying 'hell no'!
"So, you ate it off… your pants?" Ally questioned. She was getting more freaked out by the kid as the days went by.
Austin threw his hands up in the air, a smile on his face. "Yes! Finally you understand!" Ally didn't bother responding; there really was no point. They were only a couple metres away from the beach now and the silence was deafening. Ally stole a quick glance over to her partner and noticed that if he was planning to go in the water, he was definitely screwed. He had decided to wear a blue and purple plaid button up shirt, with the sleeves rolled up of course, a pair of ripped jeans and baby blue Vans. It was the typical Austin Moon outfit, but definitely not for the water. But if he can eat ice cream off his pants, I bet he can go into the water with his day clothes as well. The duo finally reached the sand, walking through it with their closed shoes. She didn't exactly know what Austin wanted to do, since he was leading the whole night, so she just followed him to the water's edge. Austin turned to her with a smirked on her face. "Do you know what comes next?"
"What?" The response was instinct considering he kind of sounded like a total creeper. "Yes, yes, I do. We go back and sit on the sand," She said quickly, turning around and about to make a run for it.
Ally heard Austin laugh. "Aha, right," She kept walking until in two quick seconds, Austin was in front of her and she was swept off her feet. Austin had gladly thrown Ally over his shoulder, and where was he heading? Towards the ocean, of course.
"Austin!" Ally started hitting at Austin's back with her fists but she realized there was no point; he wasn't going to put her down. "Can you at least put me down and I'll walk?" She asked, since he was walking extremely slowly.
Austin sped up his walking. "Nope! This is way more fun!" With those words, he started running. Ally started screaming. She was actually worried that he'd let her fall, or he'd get hurt. But that was no worry, as soon as Austin's Vans were touching the water, he ran up, making sure it was deep enough that she wouldn't hit the bottom when he threw her in. The thing was, Ally didn't know how to swim, but Austin had no idea. Her screams were muffled when she sank into the water. But God was definitely on her side, because her feet found the bottom and she was able to stand up and emerge out of the water.
"Austin!" Ally sputtered. She wiped the water out of her eyes so she him emerging from the water too. Austin dunked himself under water so he could get all wet, since no one was going to throw him in like he did to Ally. "I don't know how to swim, I could've drowned!"
Austin instantly felt guilty, but he knew exactly what he was doing. That's why he made sure that the water wasn't too shallow or too deep for her. "Oh, you don't, I thought you did!" She looked confused since he was smirking. "My bad!" Austin lunged at her and dunked her under again.
"Austin!" Ally screamed once again. He was about to dunk her again but she was quick. She grabbed his arm and pushed him, making his loose his balance and fall in himself. She smiled in satisfaction. "Now, is this what you call fun?" She asked, smirking.
Austin spit out some water, making a disgusted face. "No, just the part where I get to dunk you," He laughed.
"Okay, so it doesn't look like we'll be able to do much here," Ally stated, looking around and seeing the beach was completely deserted aside from her and Austin. "What's next on the list?"
Austin shrugged. "Whatever comes, actually. I don't have something exactly planned. Hey, but what time is it? We might want to get going soon."
"By me, we can go right now," Ally shot him a dirty look, referring to the water around them. Austin just laughed. "And the time?" She went to get her phone, and she found it in her back pocket, but there's just one problem. She's in the water right now. Her eyes popped out of her sockets and she whipped it out of her pocket and out of the water. "Oh my god, my phone!" She clicked the button but nothing gave. She saw Austin trying to silently swim away, considering it was his fault. "Where do you think you're going, mister?" He froze. "You owe me a new phone!" She angrily threw her phone away, having no idea where it landed.
Ally started trudging away from him, water towards the water's edge. "Hey, hey, don't be mad. It was an accident. It totally slipped my mind that you had your phone with you." She didn't slow down, she just kept walking. "I promise I'll get you a new one, come on Ally." They finally reached the water's edge and Ally started drying out her hair as best as she could. "You can't get mad at me now, Ally; we have a whole night ahead of us." It was evident now that Ally had decided to give him the silent treatment. She started walking away from him and out of the sandy area. "Ally!" He knew she was playing, but he also knew that it was really hard to get her to stop playing to be mad, or for her to break the silent treatment. But then he got an idea. Austin started running after her, full speed, and grabbed her, throwing her over his shoulder once more that night. She screamed, breaking her silent treatment.
"Austin, I demand you put me down right now!" She screamed, outraged.
Austin kept laughing. "Okay then, all you have to do is forgive me."
"Fine, I forgive you," She wiggled a bit. "Now put me down!"
Austin tightened his grip or else she might actually have a chance at wiggling out. "And you have to yell that Austin Moon is the world's best friend and that you love him very much with all your heart," She stayed silent. "Come on, say it! You won't be saying any lie anyways." He felt her hit him from behind.
"Austin Moon is the world's best friend and I love him very much with all my heart," She didn't scream it, but she did it loud enough to satisfy him.
"Alright. I didn't appreciate the sarcasm, but it'll do," Austin set her down, smiling at her. "Now, I have something else planned. Follow me!"
She chased after him to walk beside him. "What's next?" He didn't respond. "Austin, tell me!" He stayed mute and she was getting annoyed. "Austin, tell me right now what where we're going!"
"Can't it be a surprise?" He questioned, wanting to keep it a secret.
Ally's arms flew across her chest. "No, I hate surprises, you know that," Her tone was warning.
"But this is a surprise you'll love, I know you will," Austin kept walking. They were only a couple minutes away from their destination and he wanted to get their as soon as possible so he wouldn't have to ruin the surprise to Ally.
Ally stopped for a minutes, hands resting on her hips. "And what if I don't? I will hit you, you know that." Austin laughed.
"You, hit me? Ally, please, stop making me laugh," She narrowed her eyes at him, as he grabbed her arm and pulled her so she could keep walking. "Tell me, who knows you better than anyone else?"
Ally thought for a second. "Trish."
"Other than Trish," Austin rolled his eyes.
"Oh um, you," Now that she thought of it, he knew pretty much all there was to know about her.
Austin smiled. "Exactly, me. I know that you'll love this surprise. So just shut up and enjoy because we're here," Ally looked from Austin's face towards where his gaze was. She gasped. They were at the carnival!
"Aw, Austin! I love carnivals!" She exclaimed, her eyes glazed with happiness. When Austin looked at her, he saw the reaction of a little kid, and it just made him laugh.
Austin crossed his arms, smirking. "See, what did I tell you?"
All smacked him on the arm, a sky smile on her lips. "Shut up," She said quietly. Austin felt tugging on his arm from the shorter girl he called his best friend. "Let's go, let's go! We have to go on every single ride there is in here!"
Austin groaned. "But you know I hate roller coasters!" It was a fear that Austin has had since he was a little boy. He just hated that feeling in his stomach he got when he knew they were about to drop. And when you open your eyes on a drop and it looks like you're about to plummet to your death, that makes him scream like a total girl.
"And I hate surprises but that didn't stop you did it?" Ally pulled him along with her, ignoring his whimpers.
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