Hey guys! I'm back! So, let's get straight to the point. I am writing a new fanfic called 'Hold Me Close'. My 'I'm No Hero' fanfic will be on a break, as well as 'What If' fanfic. Reason being, I have to focus on one story at a time. Plus my NATIONAL EXAMS are coming up. I'm very stressed out but I still want to post fanfics for you guys. So, it seems that my only free day is Friday (Asia time) so I'll post a new chapter on Fridays. If I miss it, I apologize but that's all I can say. I hope you guys enjoy this story!

Disclaimer: This story is fiction. Any similarity to people or events is purely coincidental. Character's name are from Disney's 'Austin & Ally'. The storyline is purely the writer's imagination.


Chapter 1

The cool breeze entered the toasty Internet café every time a person opens the door. The door opened and as soon as he opened it, a warm, pleasant smell of freshly brewed coffee filled his lungs. He took a whiff of the aroma and exhaled, feeling relaxed. He looked around and found a girl, sitting alone, engrossed in her book. He shook off his jacket and walked over. He then took a seat across her. Still oblivious of her surroundings, he leaned in and tapped on the cover of her book with his index finger.

Annoyed, she brought her book down from her face and glared at him. Her big brown eyes locked on his.

"What?" she snapped.

"Hi," he said with a smile.

"Hi," she snapped, annoyed. She then continued to read her book.

He tapped on her book again. With a huff, she brought the book down and glared at him again.

"Hi," he said again. "I'm Austin," he introduced himself.

"What do you want, Austin?" she asked.

"Friendship," he said simply, still smiling.

"Not interested," she said, as she continued reading her book.

"Oh you will be," Austin said.

That sparked her interest but she tried to ignore.

"Maybe not now but," he paused as the brown eyed girl looked up. He smiled as he continued, "Soon."

The brown eyed blond, named Austin, smiled warmly at the brown eyed brunette, who has yet to reveal her name. Austin got up and made his way to the counter. He ordered and left with his order. Before walking out, he caught a glimpse of the girl, her book in her hands but she was watching him leave. He smiled to himself and left the café.


The brunette let out a huff when Austin left. Just when she wanted to continue reading, a hazel eyed brown haired boy, about the same age as Austin and the girl, sat down at the seat Austin sat.

"Hey Ally," the boy greeted.

The brown eyed brunette, Ally, looked up and greeted back distractedly.

"Ally? You okay?" he asked.

"Huh? What?" she asked.

He let out a light chuckle.

"Oh, yeah, I'm fine," she replied.

"I saw you talking to some guy," he said.

"Anything you want to tell me?" he asked as he raised both eyebrows.

"There's nothing to tell," Ally said.

"C'mon, Als. I saw the way he was looking at you," he pointed out.

"Who was he?" he asked.

"Honestly, I have no idea!" she huffed.

"What?"

"Yeah! He just walked up to me and introduced himself," Ally said.

"He said his name was Austin," she added.

"What did he want?"

"Friendship."

She chuckled, "Can you believe it?"

"Guys like him would try and hit on a girl but he asked for friendship instead," Ally said.

"What did you say?"

"That I wasn't interested, of course," she replied.

"Right," he said looking down.

"What's wrong with you, Dallas?" Ally asked.

The boy, Dallas, looked up and shrugged.

"I just don't like the guy," he answered.

"He seemed off," he added.

"Yeah, he did," Ally said, shaking her head.


The next day, Ally went to the library at the Mall of Miami, where Dallas worked. Ally sat on the floor and read her book while leaning against the bookshelf. From the corner of her eyes, she saw someone sit beside her. Thinking that it was Dallas, she ignored the person. Then she felt a tap. She brought her book down and saw that it was the blond boy from the café. He was wearing a grey beanie which covered 99% of his blond hair.

"Hey stranger," he greeted.

"You again?" Ally asked rhetorically.

"What do you want?"

"Since you can't give me friendship, how about your name?" he asked with a boyish grin.

"Ally. Can you leave me alone now?" Ally asked.

"Why on earth would I do that?"

"Austin, what do you want? How do you keep finding me?"

His smile grew.

"What?" Ally asked, slightly confused.

"Nothing. You just remembered my name," Austin said.

Ally said nothing. She blushed and continued to read her book, hoping that he would get tired and eventually leave her alone.

"Hey Ally?"

She put down her book, yet again, and looked at him. He smiled.

"What?" she asked.

"It's nice to finally have a name to that face of yours," he said.

Before she could say anything, Austin stood up and left. Again, she watched him leave in confusion. Then Ally saw Dallas looking at her. Ally got up but Dallas turned and walked away. She let out a sigh. She put a bookmark on the page she stopped reading and chuck the book in her messenger bag and left the library.


The next day, Ally was at the food court in the Mall of Miami. Again, she was reading her book. Again, Austin walked up to her and sat across her.

"Hi," he greeted cheerfully.

"Where do you keep coming from?"

"Oh, I was walking pass but then I saw you. So I thought... What the heck?"

"Charming," Ally said.

"So are you waiting for someone? Or do you just like to read alone in random places?" Austin asked.

"If you want to know, I'm meeting a friend," she replied.

"Oh! Is it that tall guy you met at the café?" Austin asked.

"How did you-?"

He cut her off, "I noticed him being slightly pissed when he was outside of the café and I saw him pissed again at the library," Austin said.

"Great deduction skills but no it's not him this time."

"Phew!"

Ally gave him a look.

"Hey, I'm just glad that I don't get the stink eye from your boyfriend today," he said defensively.

"He's not my boyfriend," she snapped.

"He sure looks like he want to though," Austin pointed out.

"Why are you here again?"

"Oh, I'm meeting a friend. Same as you," Austin said.

"Really?"

"Really."

"And your friend? Does he have a name?"

"Yes, she does," Austin said, correcting her.

"Her name happens to be Ally," Austin said.

Ally let out a light chuckle as she closed her book and set it aside. "I never agreed to be your friend," Ally pointed out.

"Ah but you see, you didn't have to," Austin said.

"I can see it in your eyes," he said.

A smile crept on her face.

Austin extended his hand to her and said, "Hi. I'm Austin Moon. Will you be my friend?"

Smiling, Ally took his hand and shook it. "I'm Ally Dawson and sure. Why the hell not?"

Austin's smile widened as he drew back his hand.

"I'll see you around, Ally," he said, getting up.

"Strange, usually this is the part where you ask for my number."

"I don't need to."

"Then how will you know where I'd be?"

"I'll find you. I always do," Austin said. He nodded his head goodbye and left the food court. Ally rolled her eyes. Just as she was about to reach for her book, her best friend, Trish came. As the day go by, Ally suddenly couldn't stop thinking of her new friend, Austin Moon.


That's all for chapter 1. I hope you guys enjoyed that! Please leave a review. If you don't, I'll feel very sad :(

Anyways, have a good day where ever you are!

- RausllyCaskett