Austin

He watched her sway her hips against his and he could have bet his life that steam was coming out of his ears. Why did she always make it so difficult?

"Hey Ally, I think it's time to go." He watched her as her face dropped in disappointment.

"Um, okay let me grab my stuff." She responded. As she started to walk away from the boy she was dancing with, her reached out and grabbed her back in.

"Aren't you Austin Moon? C'mon shouldn't you be partying instead of interrupting my very enticing dance?" Austin felt his hands clench into fists at his side. Ally just laughed at the boys flirting.

"One more dance Austin, then we'll leave." She said as she continued dancing.

"Sure thing, Ally." Austin turned around and walked to the bar. "Give me the strongest thing you have." The bartender poured him an unfamiliar looking shot but Austin didn't care, he quickly downed it.

"Washing away your sorrows?" A girl asked. Austin turned to see a very beautiful redhead sitting next to him, he thought she looked familiar. "It's okay, it happens to the best of us."

"Does that include you?" Austin asked, motioning to her own empty glass.

"That depends, are you saying I'm one of the best?" She flirted. Austin couldn't help but smile. "So who's that guy your string at? I think you're starting to burn a hole."

"It's not so much the guy as it is the girl." He responded.

"Oh I see," she said, "You're in love with her but she isn't in love with you. Well I know one way to make her jealous." Austin turned to ask her what she meant but found her pressing her lips against his instead. He guessed they must have kissed for about 30 seconds before she pulled away.

"Whoa." He said finding himself speechless.

"I think it worked." The girl whispered. Austin turned to see Ally staring between him and the redhead. When she saw him looking at her she averted her eyes and proceeded to turn around and make out with the guy she was dancing with.

"Really? Because I think she just kissed that guy." Austin said, his annoyance clearly radiating from him.

"Wow boys are stupid. She's trying to make you jealous which means she was jealous but look, you're cute so if you ever need anyone to make her jealous again," she slipped a piece of paper into his hand, "call me." She whispered closely into his ear. She kissed him on the cheek before sliding off the stool and walking away. Austin gazed after her until he noticed Ally in front of him.

"Hey, the song ended, I thought you wanted to leave." She said.

"Oh right, yeah let's get out of here." Austin said as he looked and saw the paper the slipped in his hand had 7 numbers on it.

Ally

Ally was infuriated. She didn't know why but she was. She and Austin were walking back to the tour bus from the bar they were just at. And to think, Austin had just made out with one of his stage dancers. It was one thing to kiss someone they didn't know and would probably never see again, but someone they were about to be stuck with the next couple months? Not cool. Just because the dancers had their own bus didn't mean she was okay with this, she was his song writer, she should really be allowed to choose who he kissed. Okay maybe not but still she felt she should state her opinion.

"So I see you kissed Jessica?" Ally asked, nonchalantly.

"How do you know her?" Austin asked, bewildered. You've got to be kidding me, Ally thought. It figured Austin didn't even recognize her.

"She's your backup dancer Austin, we've been touring with her for 3 months."

"Oh, I knew she was familiar!" Austin exclaimed and then looked guilty. "Now I feel bad for not knowing her." Ally decided it was just a hookup and decided not to be mad.

"You should." She said and then moved ahead of him swaying her hips as emphasis. She knew it was rude to make him want her like that but it wasn't like he loved her or anything. Right?