"Ally . . ." Austin whined. "Take me to the park . . ."

"I"m sorry, Austin but I have to work now." Ally replied.

"Pleaseee . . ." Austin got down on his knees and begged.

Ally glanced over the counter to look at him. He looks so adodorable with those puppy dog eyes and his hair a mess and that blue and dark blue striped t-shirt and his . . . Wait What am I saying? Austin? What? I must miss Dallas or something. Oh . . . Dallas. "Sorry Austin. I would but I really can't. I have to work and then I have a date with Dallas at 8." Austin's eyes darken. "Can't you go with Trish or Dez?"

"I would but I have no clue where they are."

"Guess who got a job at Connie's Couple Counsel Crib!" Trish walked in wearing red and pink. Her headband had hearts and kisses all over them.

"Wow, Trish," Ally said. "This is your eleventh job this week. Must be a new record."

"Actually it's my tenth," Trish corrected. "And my record was fourteen jobs in a week."

"Ally," Ally's father walked in. "You can go now. I'll take over."

"Really, dad?" Ally looked confused. "You never work the counter." Then she noticed the look on his face. He looked . . . lovestruck.

"I've found her, Ally," he said with a faraway look in his eyes. "She's coming over later and I want her to see me working and I need to clean this place and I should . . ." He kept muttering to himself and walked away.

Ally looked confused. "What . . . But . . . Huh?"

"Oh well, let's go to the park now!" Austin exclaimed as he grabbed Ally by the hand and dragged her away.

"Ooooh . . . Wait for me!" Trish followed behind.

At the park

"Ally?"

Ally was still being dragged by Austin but gave up struggling.

"I thought you were working?"

Ally saw Dallas, looking from her to Austin confused. She then realized that it looked like she and Austin were holding hands. She quickly pulled his hand off of hers and tried to explain. "I was working but Austin was begging me to go to the park and then Trish came and did you know she has a job at Connie's Couple Counseling Crib? Then my dad came and he was acting weird and told me he'd take over the counter and he was muttering about some girl and then Austin dragged me out the door and then he walked past the hot dog cart and Suzy Soups and I saw a cloud that looks like a bunny on a unicycle and can you imagine a bunny on a bicycle? I mean that would be hilarious because it a bunny and that's a unicycle and -"

"Ally, breathe," Austin shook her shoulders.

"Um . . . Okay . . ." Dallas looked confused. "Well, I have to go to work now."

"I thought your shift starts at 12?" Now it was Allly's turn to look confused. It was now 3.

"Oh. Yeah well my mom told me to come in late today. Anyways I got to go. The liberryawaits" Dallas ran off.

"Well, that was odd," Ally stated. "What was he doing at the park? Why didn't he come to Sonic boom if he had to go to the library late?"

"Ally, calm down. You don't want him to be all clingy, do you? Trust me this is a good thing,' Trish explained to Ally.

"Let's go to the swings!"Austin dragged Ally away for the second time that day, wanting to escape the conversation about Dallas.

"You're such a little kid, Austin," Ally smiled, shaking her head and letting him pull her, again.

They each sat on a swing after waiting a couple of minutes for the kids to leave. The fourth swing was empty.

"Hey, where's Dez?" Austin noticed. He felt a little bad that he hadn't noticed this before.

"The last time I saw him was when he visited me at Connie's," Trish told them.

"He'll show up later. He probably taping a new movie or putting more shrimp down his pants," Ally smiled as he remembered Dez's antics.

"Or both," Austin joked, earning a giggle from both girls.

They swinged (A/N is it swinged or swung? Oh well, you guys know what I mean) for a while before Austin thought of something.

"Hey, Ally?" Austin asked.

"Yeah?"

"I dare you to jump off the swing."

"And fall and break my bones? No thanks!" Ally looked at Austin as if he had two heads.

"C'mon Ally. It's easy. Watch." Austin swung as high as he could and jumped off, landing perfectly on hid feet. "See. Now you try."

"Hold on. Lemme record this," Trish said, stopping her swing and pulling out her phone. She figured Dez would want her to capture this moment. Eww. Did I just care about what Dez would want?

"I'm not jumping," Ally stated.

"I'll catch you," Austin reassured her, moving in front of Allyand trying to avoid getting hit by her. "Please . . ."

"Ugh fine," Ally agreed. "Alright here I go . . ."

After two minutes, Ally still didn't jump.

"Today, Ally!" Trish yelled, getting impatient.

"Ok fine. Here I go -"

Ally jumped off and flew into the air. Austin moved forward to catch her. Ally went down and feel right onto Austin.

"Ow . . ." Austin moaned. Austin and Ally were lying on top of each other on the playground dirt.

"You deserve it. You're the one who told me to jump," Ally said, pulling her self off of Austin. That was a little too close for comfort.

"That was hilarious!" Trish exclaimed, dying of laughter. Ally joined in soon after.

Austin got off of the ground and stretched to try and make the pain go away. "Well, that didn't go as planned."

Ally stopped laughing and went over to Austin. "Are you okay? Did you get hurt?" She looked concerned and worried.

"Actually it does hurt over here . . ." Austin pointed at his arm and Ally went in for a closer look when suddenly Austin grabbed her by the waist and tickled her.

"Austin . . . Stop . . . Please," Ally tried to say in between giggles.

"No one laughs at Austin Moon!" Austin yelled, chuckling himself.

Ally broke free of Austin's grip and ran around the playground, being chased by Austin. Trish stood in the middle of the playground, watching them, laughing like a maniac, and occasionally take a couple of pictures. Needless to say, they all got hiccups that day.