Here's two-shot! I must warn you that there is a lot of fluff. Enjoy!
"Austin, stop." Ally giggled as she playfully shoved her boyfriend off.
"No," He mumbled, attacking her face with kisses.
"Austin, what if someone walks in?" She asked, no longer pushing him away.
"Let them walk in." He kissed both her cheeks, her forehead, her nose, and finally his lips found hers. She grinned and kissed him back.
Austin and Ally were both in her room, "doing homework." They had just gotten back from school and Ally told her parents that they were going to work on homework so they shouldn't bother them. Did Ally's parents care that they were letting her boyfriend in her room with the door closed? The answer would be no. The reason? They didn't know they were dating.
Austin and Ally had been dating for six months and no one knew about their relationship except for Trish and Dez. The couple didn't want anyone finding out about their relationship because they knew their parents would freak. Their mom's would start planning their wedding and then their dad's would start freaking out. They didn't want that.
Although they didn't tell their parents that they were dating, they also didn't tell Austin's fans. Austin didn't want to tell his fans yet because he knew that they would get angry and send hate to Ally. He didn't want that. Ally didn't deserve to get hate for dating a rockstar. Also, since there were fans that adored Ally, he knew that they would start wanting to know everything about their relationship. He loved his fans, but they could really invade his personal life.
After their quick make out session, they turned on their sides so they were looking at each other. Austin had his hand on Ally's hip and he absentmindedly started drawing circles.
"Austin?"
"Mmm?"
"Um, do you think that maybe we could tell everyone that we're dating?" Ally asked, somewhat shyly. This was always a sensitive topic for the couple.
"Als, you know that I want everyone to know about us. I'm just worried." He moved his hand from her hip to her cheek, caressing it lightly.
"I know. You're worried about your fans sending me hate." She sighed. "I'm just sick of hiding our relationship."
"Is this about what happened last week?" He asked softly. Ally bit her lip and nodded.
Flashback
As Team Austin walked through the halls of Marino High, Austin and Ally resisted the urge to hold hands. Being a couple in high school was difficult because there were couples all around. The only time they got to act like a couple in school was when they met up during classes. Even then they had to be careful.
"So, are you coming over tonight?" Austin asked Ally as he leaned against her locker.
She grabbed her books and closed her locker. "Yup. And your parents are cool with it?"
He nodded. "Yeah, they think we're working on a song." As they looked at each other, Austin was resisting the urge to kiss her. Her soft, pink lips were calling his name, but he held himself together.
"You know, I'm surprised that Trish and Dez haven't blabbed about us." Austin whispered, letting only Ally hear what he had to say.
She giggled. "Well, they know that we don't want anyone knowing yet, so they're okay with keeping the secret."
"And we threatened them by saying we would tell everyone they're dating." Austin added, smirking. "I think that did it."
"Definitely." Ally smiled.
Suddenly, Jade, the most popular girl in school appeared in front of Austin, forcing Ally to stare at her back.
"Hey, Austin." Jade said, flirtatiously twirling her hair.
Austin looked uncomfortable and sent Ally an apologetic look. "Uh, hey, Jade."
"Yeah, 'hey, Jade.'" Ally said, mocking Austin's word.
Jade spun around and plastered on a fake smile. "Oh, hi, Ally. How are you?"
"I'm just great." Ally replied through clenched teeth.
"Jade, is there something you needed?" Austin asked, sensing Ally's frustration.
She spun back around and came face to face with the blonde. "Actually, I wanted to know if you were free this Saturday." She sent him a wink and Austin nervously smiled.
"Uh, w-well you see...uh, I-I'm busy." Austin stammered. He couldn't tell Jade that he was going on a date with Ally.
"Really? What are you doing?" Jade asked.
"Why do you care?" Ally snapped, her eyes widening as soon as the words left her mouth.
"Um, was I talking to you?" Jade asked, a hand on her hip. "No. I wasn't."
Ally opened her mouth to say something but Austin cut her off. "Jade, I'm hanging out with Ally, Trish and Dez." Austin lied, sounding very convincing.
"You know, I don't get why you hang out with them." Jade wondered. "I mean, you're the hottest guy in school and pretty much the most popular, yet you hangout with...that." She pointed to Ally and Austin clenched his teeth.
"Jade, how about you don't insult my friends?" Austin asked nicely. "Besides, I'd rather hangout with them then you. They're human beings, unlike you." And with that, Austin grabbed Ally's hand and walked away. He quickly dropped it as they walked through the halls so no one would suspect anything.
"That was really mean, wasn't it?" Austin asked after a moment of silence. As soon as those harsh words left his mouth, he instantly regretted it. He just didn't like having his friends and girlfriend insulted.
Ally shrugged. "She deserved it."
"Wow, you're the nicest person on the planet, so saying that she deserved it makes me feel a lot better." Austin said, grinning down at the short brunette.
"I'm not the nicest person on the planet." Ally protested. He gave her a look. "Okay, I'm nice. But I'm not the nicest!"
Austin laughed and draped his arm over her shoulders.
End of Flashback
"Als, you know that I don't have eyes for anyone but you." Austin said, looking directly into her eyes.
"I know, but all the girls have eyes for you." Ally sighed and ran her hand over her face. "Sometimes I wonder why you chose me when you could've chosen any other girl." Ally mumbled, loud enough for Austin to hear.
He was taken aback by her admission. "Ally, do you want to know why I chose you over every other girl?" He asked, moving closer. "You're the most beautiful girl that I've ever seen. You don't wear too much makeup like every other girl in our school. You have natural beauty." She smiled lightly as he continued. "You're the most caring person that I've ever met. You put other people's problems in front of your own."
He put his hand in her hair and started running his fingers through it. "Those are just some of the reasons why I love you." Austin whispered, causing Ally eye's to widen. That was the first time Austin had said those three magical words.
Ally smiled widely and pressed her lips to his. "I love you, too." Ally whispered back, causing Austin to smile.
He crashed his lips onto hers, causing a small moan to escape her lips. That only gave Austin a boost of confidence. He took her body and placed it on top of his own before flipping them over, so he was now hovering over her.
"Hey there." He whispered, causing her to giggle before he captured her lips again. Ally reached under Austin's shirt and started running her fingers up and down his abs, sending chills down his spine.
"Is your door locked?" Austin asked, slightly panting once he pulled away. Ally nodded. "Good." He smashed his lips to hers, causing her to moan and him to groan.
Let's just say they were occupied for a while.
"Did you two finish your homework?" Mr. Dawson asked, taking a bite out of his chicken. Austin and Ally nodded, blushing slightly.
Austin and Ally's hot make out session was interrupted by Mrs. Dawson calling them both for dinner. Austin occasionally ate over at the Dawson's while Ally occasionally ate over at the Moons. It was quite funny how both families were oblivious to the fact that their children were dating.
"So, Austin, how's recording going?" Mrs. Dawson asked.
Austin had been working on recording his second album and he was excited for it to be finished. He knew that this one would be better than the first.
Austin smiled. "It's going really good. I have about four more songs left to record for the album." Mrs. Dawson smiled and continued eating.
"Oh, Ally," Mrs. Dawson suddenly gasped, remembering she had something to tell her daughter. Ally looked at her mother. "I forgot to tell you that you have a date this Saturday."
Ally started choking on the water she had just been drinking. Austin's eyes widened and he clapped her back, hoping that he would help. It did. She smiled in thanks.
"W-what do you mean I have a date?" Ally asked, her voice slightly shaking.
"Well, my co-worker has a son and since he's single, we decided to set you guys up on a blind date. How does that sound?"
"Uh, w-well..." She looked at Austin for a moment before turning back to her mother. "Mom, I'm not looking for a boyfriend right now." Ally told her mother, hoping she'd believe that lie.
Her mother waved her off. "Oh, nonsense. Jaden is a wonderful young man and I know you two will hit it off."
"Doubtful." Austin muttered under his breath.
The rest of the dinner was quite and all Ally wanted to do was scream at her mother. Why did she feel the need to set her up on a date. Sure, no one knew that Austin and Ally were dating, but that still didn't give her the right to just set her up with a total stranger.
"What are we going to do?" Ally asked as they walked back into her room after dinner. They both collapsed on her bed and snuggled up next to each other.
"There's only one thing we can do." Austin whispered, starting to play with Ally's fingers. "We have to tell everyone."
Ally sucked in a breath and nodded, agreeing with him. Although she proposed the idea before, she was nervous at how everyone would react. She was more nervous about Austin's face rather than their parents. She could deal with them, but could she deal with possible hate? So many thoughts were going through Ally's mind that she didn't even notice Austin snapping his fingers in front of her.
"Als, are you okay?" He asked, worried that his girlfriend was just staring off into space.
She looked at him and nodded. "I'm just thinking. I never actually thought we would be telling people."
He chuckled. "What? You didn't think that we would ever tell people? If that was true, then there would only be two people at our wedding."
"Wedding?" Ally asked, blushing furiously. "You see us getting married?" She was shy all of a sudden and Austin found it adorable.
He nodded and kissed her forehead. "Of course I do. I know that you're the one I want to be with for the rest of my life. Please tell me you feel the same way?" He begged, hoping he didn't make a fool of himself.
She bit her lip and nodded. "I do. I just didn't think you felt the same way since we're only seventeen."
"I know we're young, but I know that my love for you is real." He said, causing her to smile. "I know that people may think that what we have is just puppy love, but I don't see it that way."
"Me neither." She said softly. "So, when do we tell everyone?"
"Tomorrow?" He suggested, somewhat nervous.
Ally took in a breath and nodded. "O-okay."
Austin could sense her nervousness and cupped her face. "Hey, everything's going to be fine. I promise." She nodded and he pressed his lips to hers. The kiss was gentle and filled with love. That was all the reassurance Ally needed to make her nervousness disappear.
"So, tomorrow, huh?"
"Yeah, tomorrow."
Fuck! Tomorrow!
How was the first part of the two-shot? I really enjoyed writing this. I thought it was cute and adorable. Review/Favorite/Follow!
