[A/N] Hiya! I'm a new writer, as you maybe can see, and this is my first story ever to be published on . I don't know if I will end up being successful with this story, or if I will ever finish it, but let's not think about that for now. Anyway, I hope you guys like it.
P.S I'm sorry if it's a bit boring for now, I promise if you stick around it will get better!
Disclaimer: I do not own Disney Channel's Austin & Ally.
Ally's POV
"I can't believe this is actually happening!"
It was a Wednesday and Trish and I were seated at the local coffee shop. I had ordered a cappuccino while she a latte. It had only taken minutes before I pulled the big surprise. She squealed as soon as I showed her the leaflet with the words "Sensa Travelling: A Yacht Experience" printed across the front. I grinned as my best friend covered her mouth with her hands.
"You better believe it, cause your maid of honor has done an awful lot of overnight working to get that yacht done for you," I pointed at her in a joking manner. She smiled largely at me and quickly leaned over to capture me in a hug.
My best friend was going to get married. It took me a long time to let that sink in. It's crazy to know that the same person I have known since birth and used to build sandcastles every summer with is getting married to somebody. Lucky for me, I have known the future husband for years, since he's my other best friend. His name is Jace. They've been going out since freshmen year, and now that they're both 22, they've decided to settle down together and get married. I already saw their apartment, and its walls are still bare and the floors are still empty, but the furniture should be delivered soon. Jace was going to have to unpack on his own though, cause his fiancé is going to have her bachelors party coming weekend.
"Ally, I love you so much for this," Trish gushed as she flipped through the leaflet. "How did you even get the money?" She looked at me.
"Like I said, I've been taking small jobs for this," I explained. "It wasn't that hard, except for the fact that I'm sleep deprived right now," I said, scrunching up my nose as Trish messed up my hair jokingly.
"You shouldn't have, we could all just go to a club or something. Oh wait, never mind, a teacher never gets drunk on Sundays," Trish smirked.
"Making fun of my job, sometimes I wonder why I still stick with you," I leaned my chin on the palm of my hand. Trish stuck her tongue out at me.
"Cause you love me." Her phone ringed on the table, and from my view, I could see it was Jace calling.
"Go on, take the call. I know you're dying to tell him." Trish grinned at me before she exited the shop to do so.
I looked at her through the window when a felt my phone vibrate through my jeans. I dug into my pocket and grabbed my phone, only to see an message from Carrie in the group chat.
Carrie: Ally! Did you give Trish the news?
Kira: Yeah, did u?
I quickly replied.
Ally: Yup, she loves it!
Piper: gr8! carrie and I will be at the mall shortly, hit us up so we can celebrate with da gurl
Kira: Damn, I have to hit the gym Otherwise I would've been there too.
Ally: Aw Kir :/
Ally: Hey why don't we have dinner together tonight? Just the five of us?
Carrie: Sounds GREAT! But I don't know how to cook so don't depand on me hehe ;)
Piper: *depend
Kira: No worries, I'll pick up some magnetron pizza while grocery shopping. my house then?
Piper: I'm in
Carrie: Me 2
Ally: Awesome I'll ask Trish
"Sorry, Jace wanted to know everything about the yacht," Trish said as she came back to the table and sat down. I waved her off. "It's no problem. Hey, Carrie and Piper are gonna be here soon."
"Oh right! I almost completely forgot they were going with us!" Trish jumped in her seat. "This is going to be awesome!"
"Yup! Oh, there they are!" I pointed at the two blondes scurrying our way. Trish and I waved at the two as they entered the shop.
"Hey!" The sisters greeted us.
Trish and I greeted them back as we sat down and made conversations and plans about our trip with the yacht and the dinner tonight.
It was six o'clock noon, and we were all at Kira's front porch. I carried a huge bowl with Piper's favourite salad while Carrie held a pan with Trish's mac and cheese in her arms. Trish and Piper both held all our bags since we later also decided to have a sleep over for the sake of it.
"Is Kira even home?" Carrie asked seconds before the mocha skinned girl opened her door. I turned my head to the tall blonde.
"Guess so," I told Carrie with a smile as I stepped into the household. Kira had lighted some lavender- scented candles and she had already spread out the dinner table with dishes full of pizza.
"Pizza time!" Carrie and Piper roared as they went in on attack. Trish and I laughed as we greeted Kira. We then quickly went to sit down by the girls and started eating.
Time had passed, and we were currently laying in Kira's room on mattresses. My bed was across Trish's, and we had moved them so that the head parts met. I looked at the ceiling since I couldn't sleep. Almost everyone else was. I could hear Carrie's peaceful breathing from not too far, but from my vision I could see Trish staring at the ceiling as well.
I turned my head to the right direction. "Trish," I whispered.
"Hm?" She signalled back, asking what was up.
I propped myself up on my elbows and looked at her. "Are you excited?"
"Ofcourse I am, you silly," she chuckled. "This is gonna be so much fun. Are you?"
"Am I what?"
Trish rolled her eyes. "Excited, duh. Are you excited as well?"
"Hell yeah. I can't wait to get there. I heard they've got a Jacuzzi," I smirked. Trish gasped quietly.
"No way."
"Yes way."
"How did you even get this idea? Where did all of this come from?"
"A guy was selling booklets on the street, I just happened to stumble up on one."
The corner of Trish's mouth twitched. "That's something."
"Trust me Trish, I've got this. He looked like a professional anyway. What's the worst that could happen?"
"Don't say that."
"Say what?"
"That. That last part. It's always when people say that sentence that everything turns upside down in the movies and books."
"Well, this isn't the movies or a book, so don't worry. You're just being delusional, I'll take it as typical bride stress," I assured her. I mean, there was really nothing to worry about. If you've been there, you would've known what I was talking about. It looked like a professional leaflet.
Trish sighed. "I hope you're right."
"I am right. Anyway, what's the first thing you wanna do?"
"Well..."
And with that, the rest of our night was spent in hushed whispers talking about desires.
[A/N] I hope you liked it. If you did, please leave a review telling me what you thought of this chapter! xxx
