Chapter 1
Austin Moon wasn't a bad sort. The problem was that when it came to the opposite sex you could usually count on him to think with his hormones instead of his head. Today was no exception he and Ally and been sitting in the food court eating lunch when a pretty blonde in a short skirt walked by with her tray and sat down at the next table.
Ally had been looking down at her book when it happened and talking to Austin about their next song. When she looked up to see if Austin heard what she said, she found him ogling the blonde.
"Austin," she said, "What about the second half of the chorus?"
"That's nice," said Austin not taking his eyes off the blonde. Ally furrowed her eyebrows in annoyance. Then without another word she got up and left. It wasn't until the blonde and finished eating, dumped her tray and disappeared around the corner that Austin finally realized that Ally had left.
By this time ally was already back at Sonic Boom talking to Trish who was goldbricking from her latest job.
"I have had it with Austin," she said, after relating what had happened at lunch. "How am I supposed to teach him the new song I wrote when I can't keep his attention long enough!"
Ally had already retreated to the practice room by the time Austin got back to the Sonic Boom.
"Hey Trish," he said as he walked in, "Have you seen Ally?"
"She's up in the practice room," said Trish not even looking up from the gossip magazine that she was reading, "and she's not very happy with you right now."
"What did I do?" said Austin with a shrug that said he was still completely oblivious to what he had done, "She's the one who walked out on me in the middle of our lunch, that's so unprofessional."
At this point Trish dropped the magazine on the counter and glared at Austin.
"How dare you turn this around on her," she snapped, "You were out to lunch with Ally, but you spent most of your time shamelessly ogling some random blonde, and then you have the nerve to judge Ally for walking out on you!?
Austin was suddenly very interested in his shoes.
"I-I should go apologize to Ally," he said quietly
"Yeah, you should," said Trish, Austin started up the stairs when the door to the practice room opened. Ally emerged and came down the stairs she passed Austin without saying a word to him.
"Ally," he started. But was cut off when a boy about his own age walked up to the counter with a pack of guitar strings in his hand.
"I'd like these," he said. Ally turned to help him. To everyone's surprise when she saw who it was, her face lit up and she practically jumped the counter to hug him.
"Jason Elias Steele," she said excitedly, "It has been too long!"
He was a tall guy about Austin size and he had blue eyes like Austin, But unlike Austin, Jason had dark hair. He was wearing blue jeans, a red t-shirt, and red sneakers. Across his chest was the strap of a red, silver and black triangle back pack.
Jason spun Ally around once before setting her down.
"I was hoping you'd remember me," he said in a smooth baritone voice.
"Are you kidding," said Ally, "how could I forget you and the adventures we had together." Jason grinned.
"Say when do you get off work," he asked
"Five o'clock," replied Ally
"Well how about I come back at five and take you to dinner," said Jason, "I saw a great little Italian place back up the road a little ways. It would give us a chance to catch up."
"Sounds great," said Ally, "Pick me up at five." Jason grinned and started toward the door when Ally called to him.
"Jason, your guitar strings," she said holding up the box
Jason hurried over to the counter and paid for the strings. He stuck the box in his pocket, then he turned and headed out pausing in the doorway just long enough to kiss two of his finger tips and blow ally a kiss.
Ally blew one back then sank her chin into her hand and sighed.
Austin stood there incredulous. He turned to Trish."
"Okay," he said, "what just happened!?"
"Some handsome guy with a cool name and a sexy voice just walked in here for guitar strings and walked out with a date-with Ally!" said Trish
Just then Dez came exploding in with this new camera.
"Hi guys," he said, "What I miss?"
"Some guy just walked in here and took Ally right out from under Austin's nose!" said Trish
"What!?" said Dez, "Austin how could you let this happen I thought you liked Ally!?"
"I do," said Austin, "Honest I do."
"Well if you do, you've sure got a funny way of proving it." snapped Trish.
"All right," said Austin, "Don't rub it in, I said I'll apologize and I will." Austin turned and walked over to Ally,
"Ally, I'm sorry," he said, "I didn't mean to hurt your feelings at lunch. I promise the next time that we have a "Working lunch" you'll get my full attention."
"All right," said Ally, "I'll give you another chance," she paused long enough to grab her book, "I think I figured out the chorus. Tell me what you think. All looked up from her book and saw that Austin's eyes were on a raven hair girl who was standing over by the guitar rack.
When Austin's gaze broke away from the girl he looked around and saw that Ally was now on the other side of the store helping someone pick out piano book. On the counter in front of him there was a note. He picked it up and read.
"Actions speak louder than words, Austin."
Austin looked over at Trish she had face palmed. Dez just stood there shaking his head.
That evening as five o clock approached. Dez and Austin here up in the practice room with the door open hoping against hope that Jason wouldn't show up. They had the door open so they could watch Ally behind the counter. Austin still couldn't figure out when Ally had managed to change into her red dress. Dez noticed that every time Ally stopped to adjust her makeup or to fuss with her hair Austin would get more and more uptight.
Exactly at the stroke of five the door opened and Jason walked in. he had spruced himself up a bit too. He was now wearing a dark red button down shirt and black jeans. He lead Ally out of the store and after she put the closed sign on the door they linked arms and started off up the street.
Little did they know they were being followed.
TBC
Please review tell me what you think, this is my first attempt at an Austin and Ally story
Will Austin ever learn?
Will he lose Ally to Jason?
Should he lose Ally even it's only for awhile?
Ally mention her adventures with Jason what did she mean what is her and Jason mysterious past?
I'll try to answer some these questions in the next chapter if you have any idea's let me know and maybe I'll use them in the story.
