Hey! This is my first fan fic, so if it's not that good, you know why. This story came to me when I was bored during the summer, so read it! Also, in this story, the characters are Seventh-day Adventist. That's my religion and if you have something against it, leave the page, because I don't need you hating on my religion: it's a free country! Anyway, if that doesn't bother you much, then keep reading. The religion thing will only be mentioned a couple of times, but if it starts to confuse you why they're attending church at a camp and it's on Saturday, this is why.

Ok, enough of my babbling! On with the story!

BTW, if you didn't know already: I don't own Austin and Ally or Leoni Meadows Camp, although I wish I owned at least one.

Prologue

Ally POV

Waiting in line for food at Leoni Meadows was not always my favorite time, but ever since I figured out how it would work best, I was the one to wait in line. It was fine, really. I listened to music on my iPod shuffle while doing the lanyard of the day from the Craft Building was really relaxing. After about 30 minutes of waiting at the start of the line, the doors would open. Today, though, I wasn't so lucky being at the very start of the line. There was a good amount of people in front of my family and I, and we had to wait a little while longer.

When we almost reached the front of the line, some of our family's "friends" from camp asked to join us at the start of the line. My mom and dad being the good kind hearted people they are, said sure, and they joined the line. The only problem being it was Austin Moon and his friends, and I had a confusion of feelings toward Austin. I had met one of Austin's friends before: Dez, but there was another one that I haven't officially met. My brother heard his name around and told me, but we hadn't officially met.

Once we were actually grabbing our food (A/N this is like a buffet line), he was right behind me. "We haven't really met." He reached out his hand. I took it and said Allyson. I could tell he was going to say his name, so I said it at the same time. "Elliot." We said in unison. He looked terrified.

"How do you know my name?" He asked. I pointed at Jake. He turned to Jake. "How do you know my name?"

I answered for him, "You hear things around."

After we got our food, we sat down. Jake started talking about Recreation after dinner.

"Yeah. They play games like kickball or tag games! It'll be fun! You should totally come! Jake and I have been going for the last few days." I told Austin.

"Okay. When is it?" Austin asked Jake.

"After dinner. We can all go down together." Jake answered.

We ate dinner AT THE SAME TABLE! The guy I had a slight crush on was eating with me! But why were you at the same table, you ask? Well, Austin and my dad like to talk a lot, and he's also friends with my brother. I know. 15 year-old and 11 year-olds don't usually become friends, but it was 1 week a year, they lived with it.

After dinner, we all (Me, Jake, Austin, Austin's friend Dez, and another of Austin's friends Elliot) went down to the recreation field. After about 5 minutes of waiting, I concluded, "I guess they're not having it tonight."

"Aww. I really wanted to play a game," Jake said.

"We could play something together. Like tag or something." I suggested.

They all agreed and we were joined by other campers waiting for the games to begin.

"Hey, could we play too?" They asked. We said sure and started the game.

I was picked to be first. Okay, I volunteered after there was dead silence. (A/N Ally has more confidence in this story and is extremely athletic)

I chose who to pick on. I chose someone my own size. Austin. After counting to 10 and waiting for the people to disperse, I ran after Austin. I caught up with him easily, seeing that I loved to play tag during recess in elementary school, and I always wanted to catch the fastest person there. I was surprised, though, to find he runs extremely slowly.

"You don't run very fast, do you?" I asked Austin, knowing the answer already, and ran away. After multiple attempts to catch any of the teenage kids, he gave up and chased after a little kid. The little kid then tagged my brother Jake, and Jake took off another one of his friends.

The little kids were out of control. They tagged each other left and right, and always seeked revenge. After a while, I went to take a drink of water. When I arrived back, I saw a little girl on the ground sobbing with other boys her age around her.

"What happened?" I asked.

A boy answered, "I accidentally pushed her down when I tried to tag her."

"Is your mom or dad, or even big sister or big brother here?" I asked the girl.

"Yeah. My big sister is over there." The girl said in between gasps. She pointed to a group of girls doing lanyards on the grass.

"Do you want to go to them, or do you want me to call her over here?" I asked.

"Call her here. Her name is Cassidy." She told me.

"Cassidy! Your little sister took a little spill!" I yelled toward the group.

Immediately, the girl turned around and stood up. She ran over to us and got her sister and took her up to her parents, probably.

"Who's it?" I asked.

The little boy who pushed the girl answered, "She was!"

I thought a little. "Okay! I'm it!" Immediately, there was an invisible circle around me, where the children dispersed. "ten, nine, eight..." I counted, and they ran farther away from me. Austin and his friends eventually came to where the little girl was, and also dispersed with the group.

I chose to chase after Elliot. He saw me, smirked, then ran the other direction. Little did he know that I could catch up to him easily. He turned around to check to see where I was, and when it was within a yard behind him, he suddenly sprinted. I laughed and ran faster too, trying to catch him.

I started to fail, so I went over to where I left my water bottle. There was a group that gathered there because I was chasing Elliot, and they quickly ran away. 'Come on! I'm just getting water!' I wanted to shout. After a small rest, I went back to chasing Elliot, who rested by sitting. Big mistake, Elliot. Big mistake.

I had a head start due to Newton's second law: an object in motion tends to stay in motion while an object at rest tends to stay at rest. Elliot was rested, and I was in motion. The head start put me less than 1 foot reach away from him after 5 minutes or so, I started to gain ever so slightly. I finally caught him and after I tagged him, I stopped and he did too. We were bent down in exhaustion, having expended (A/N Vocab word!) all of our energy.

Austin was also bent down in exhaustion, I don't know why. But I threw myself on top of him, resting on him. Instantly I felt sparks, but I didn't pull away fast. Instead, I rested a little while, then stood up. We were all exhausted, and it was getting close to campfire, so we decided to save seats.

I wished to sit next to Austin, but he was sitting 3 or 4 people away, next to my dad.

Ever since that Friday, when I welcomed the Sabbath with a smile on my face due to tag, I couldn't help but try to understand my feelings toward Austin. And the more I think about it, the more I think I have a crush on him. A BIG crush. I hope next year will be better, and I might get my first kiss out of it!

Done! That was actually better than I expected my first chapter to be. I expected it to be stupid, not make any sense, and be really short, but I think that some of this was really long. If you want longer, or shorter chapters, or have any ideas, let me know! I have no idea where this is going! Except into the next year, so remember that A WHOLE YEAR will pass between this chapter and the next, so don't give any ideas for this year, because a new summer awaits! R&R! Also, I'll try to update later today or tomorrow!

-veryimpatientfan