I'm ba-aack!
Hiya everyone! How's it going? AAG1D here again with the sequel for When The Good Girl's Stuck With The Bad Boy! I want to say thank you to all those who read and reviewed on that story... you made this one possible! I hope it's as good as you're all hoping for, and I look forward to the next few months over which this story shall develop.
Just a note: Even though this is the sequel to When The Good Girl's Stuck With The Bad Boy, it CAN be read as an independant story :)
And now, without further adieu, I give you, The Adventure of A Lifetime!
Ally's P.O.V.
"DON'T TOUCH THE LAVA ALLY!"
Ally had to suppress a small giggle as her boyfriend pulled her to safety onto their boat of pillows. Austin was so into the game, as he carefully made sure she was safe and sound in the center of their 'raft.'
"That was a close one!" Peter said, as he stood up carefully. Both Elise and Kalei wrapped Ally in a hug.
"What were you thinking?" Thalia screeched as she carefully made her way over to Ally. Ally rolled her eyes, but smiled affectionately at the kids around her.
"I'm thinking that I need to use the washroom," Ally shot a pointed look at Austin. She thought he looked a little ridiculous with the red blanket tied around his shoulders like a cape, and the metal pot on his head as a helmut, but he insisted it was his 'Fire-Proof Suit.' The children were decked in similar attire, and Austin had even convinced Ally to put on the pink frilly princess dress. Although she suspected it was more so as an excuse for him to stare at her than anything else.
"But Al-lllyyy," Austin whined, dragging out her name as he stuck his lower lip out in a pout. "You're wrecking the game," He crossed his arms childishly. Thomas, Keenan, and Kainoah copied him, Thomas's floppy hat falling completely over his face. Ally rolled her eyes.
"Well how do you suppose I get to the washroom?" She asked resolutely. She thought she had stumped him as a look of deep thought passed over his brow, but then he smiled like he was a genius - which he probably thought he was.
"We have to build you a bridge!" Austin shouted, and the kids echoed his idea. Ally didn't look convinced.
"Austin, I don't think Mary would appreciate us taking this mess out of the room. It's bad enough that we turned this area into a fort as is," Ally looked around the blanket and pillow coated room warily. Sheets drapped from the bedsides, and books lay open as stepping stones. It was a mess, and it looked as though a hurricane had recently visited the room.
Austin was paying no attention to her however, as he had already started collecting spare pillows, books, and sheets of paper. Thalia started to help, and the others followed suite. Austin slowly began to lay them out, each piece getting closer and closer to the door.
Ally watched in amusement as he twisted his body so as not to touch the ground, or 'lava' as Austin liked to refer to it. He opened the door, and continued to diligently work until he had a decent bridge to the bathroom door across the hallway. He turned back to Ally with a look of triumph.
Ally smiled. "Why thank you Austin," She smiled lightly as she started to cross the bridge. Austin blocked her way though to the bathroom. A coy grin played onto his face.
"Aren't you forgetting something Ms. Dawson?" Austin raised his eyebrow. Ally frowned.
"Um... no?" She stated, but more or less as a question. Austin rolled his eyes and crossed his arms.
"I think I deserve a kiss for making sure you got safely to the bathroom."
"A kiss?" Ally asked doubtfully. She was going to [pee her pants, and he wanted a kiss? She suppressed the urge to roll her eyes again.
"Yup," Austin popped the'p'. "Cause you have to look at it from my point of view. I just risked me life building you this bridge so that you wouldn't get in harmsway and I had to-"
Ally cut off his rant with a quick peck on his lips to shut him up. As soon as she pulled away, he had a big dopey smile on his face, as though he won a million dollars. Ally felt like that too, but she wasn't about to let him know it.
"Cover your eyes Thomas! They're kissing again!" The two teenagers heard Peter screech behind themselves, followed by the two little slaps as they covered their eyes with their hands. Ally bit her bottom lip so she wouldn't laugh. She raised her eyebrows at Austin.
"Can I go to the bathroom now please?" Ally asked, crossing her legs to emphasize her poit. Austin rolled his eyes.
"Fine," He said like it was a big deal. "You can go."
Ally finally laughed as she sprintedinto the bathroom and shut the door. She loved Austin, but he could sure be a doofus when he wanted to be.
It had been three months since the start of winter break, when Ally actually met the real Austin for the first time. And it had been officially two months since the bestfriends became an official couple. Everything was working out amazing.
Ally found that Austin still had his moments when he did something stupid that the popular kids would do. But he was trying his best to reform himself, and just be himself, which made Ally the p[roudest girlfriend ever. They were Austin and Ally, and everyone at school knew it.
They had also started a blog with Trish and Dez, where every Friday they would post a new song written and sung by Austin and Ally, and filmed by Dez. Trish managed everything. Almost overnight everyone in Miami knew who they were, and it wasn't long before they took the internet by surprise, and becamse true overnight internet sensations.
Thalia's father had recently been convicted, as Austin had convinced Thalia to finally speak up for herself. The little girl was as happy as ever, and Mary had adopted her as the "Orphanage's Daughter," so that she could stay even though she was over the age limit, and the house was full.
The Populars mostly stayed away from them, although Cassidy and Dallas still tried to start the occasional rumour. For the most part though, everything was going fine for Austin and Ally.
When Ally excited the bathroom, she was met by seven pouting kids, and one pouting Austin who were reluctantly picking up the pillows and re-organizing the room. Ally watched as Austin struggled with the knot on his cape, and she finally just rolled her eyes and walked over to him.
"Mary says we have to clean up now," He complained. Ally just giggled and reached up to pry the knot apart. He moved, and she lost her grip.
"Stop moving Austin," She slapped his arm lightly while she got the rest of the knot apart. Austin's pout deepened as he held his arm with mock hurt.
"That hurt Ally!" He got a coy grin on his face. "Maybe you should kiss it better."
Ally rolled her eyes and smiled, but went to pick up more of the books. "I'm not kissing your arm Austin," She shouted over her shoulder, earning a laugh from Thalia. Austin turned and narrowed his eyes at the little girl.
"Woah, woah, woah. Do you think this is funny?" He asked in seriousness, but he still had a gleam in his eyes. Thalia held back a shriek as she started to run away, but Austin quickly scooped her up and began to tickle the little girl.
"S-s-stop!" She giggled running out of breath. Austin finally released her, and she ran behind Ally.
They finished cleaning u[p the room quickly, and Austin and Ally got the children ready for bed. Ally's father had called saying that he was closing Sonic Boom early, due to lack of buisness. Austin and Ally decided to use the extra time to hang out with the kids, because as soon as spring break started in one week, they wouldn't see them at all. Austin and Ally's P.E. class was going to hike the Narrows of Zion canyon for a week, and spend the rest of the days exploring the Canyon. They were stoked for it, but a little sad that they wouldn't be able to see the children much.
After deftly tucking everyone in, and Austin sang Count on Me, Austin and Ally made their way to the front door. Mary was waiting for them, a smile on her face as she saw out her two regular volunteers.
"Thanks for staying so long tonight guys, I know the kids really appreciated it," She smiled warmly at the couple. They smiled back just as eagerly.
"Any time," Austin told her sincerely. "We appreciate just being able to come."
"Did you manage to arrange anything with the Social Responsibility teacher yet?" Ally asked as [she slipped into a jacket. Austin's arm quickly found it's perch on her shoulder again.
Mary was trying to arrange with the Highschool for the older kids to have to do something including the orphanage, in order to teach them how to care for children. Austin and Ally had been the ones to actually suggest the idea to their teacher, and so she and Mary were recently trying to figure something out that would work for the both of them.
"We have actually," Mary smiled mischeviously. "I think you two will be quite pleased with the idea. I'm not supposed to say anything, but you'll find out tomorrow."
"Can't wait," Ally said as she opened the door. "Have a good night Mary!"
"Goodbye dears," Mary smiled as she watched Austin and Ally walk to his car. She smiled when Austin opened the door for Ally, before getting in himself. He leaned over and said something, and they both started to laugh. Mary felt her heart warm as she watched the happy couple pull out of the driveway.
"They're going places," She whispered under her breath as she shut the front door.
And she couldn't have been more right.
