I DO NOT OWN AUSTIN&ALLY, obviously. :) Thanks for reading! Bottom is important!
Ally stepped out into the cold air, her heels clacking on the sidewalk.
Austin and Ally had just gotten done writing yet another song in Sonic Boom, with their friends Trish and Dez there to watch them and argue in the background. It wasn't very inspiring, but it was great to spend time with them.
She wrapped her gray jacket around her red dress, the wind blowing her chocolate colored hair left and right. Ally looked up at the moon, smiling. She realized how much had changed in the last few years.
Austin, he wasn't the little, blonde fifteen year old boy she had met seeming so long ago, although it was probably less time than that. He was much more mature now, taller, and definitely developed more muscles. She had actually developed a crush on him, and she laughed at the thought.
Trish was still getting different jobs left and right. If you told someone that, they'd think she was a hard worker. In reality she was just lazy, but Ally was okay with it. She was an amazing friend, even if Ally did a lot of work for her. Trish had gotten prettier over the years, not that she wasn't pretty before.
And Dez, well he was Dez. Still crazy as ever. Though, she has seen him maturing a little more. He isn't as clueless as he used to be. She felt like him and Trish were getting closer as well, and that made her happy. Ally thought they would be cute together.
Ally looked back down, getting ready to text Trish. Then she sighed, realizing that she left her phone at Austin's house from the other night. She hadn't realized, because she hadn't needed it. Ally began contemplating what to do, until she saw Austin's house in the distance.
It was a different way than she had planned on going, but she really needed her phone. She turned on her heel, and headed down the dim street, sucking in a breath. Why did she feel so nervous?
Ally realized how quiet it actually was, and her pace quickened slightly. She glanced around her, and realized she was being paranoid. She giggled at herself, and passed the alley right next to Austin's house. Creepy right? She thought she heard something behind her, so she looked. As she did, she ran into someone and stumbled back.
Looking up, the boy grinned at her. She mumbled an apology, before moving to go around him. However, these were not his plans. He grabbed her by the arms, and dragged her back into the alley. Ally screamed, and tried to wriggle out of his grasp. He growled at her, and tugged as hard as he could, dragging her back farther. He pushed her into the wall, and she pushed as hard as she could against him, but to no avail.
As he tried to kiss her, she punched him straight across the face. He whipped his head back around and glared at her, and she gulped.
"That's it. Since you want so bad to fight, you're going to fight. For your life," he growled at her.
"Wh-what?" she whispered, clearly confused.
The boy just grinned at her, before stepping backwards. He took out some dust and threw it at her. She started coughing, and sunk down the wall. He laughed at her overreacting.
"Since you cannot learn to behave, you'll have to learn like an animal. If you can find a human, to love you unconditionally, and care for you, only then will you become human again. Until then, you will be a fluffy little dog, since you're such a dog now," he said, before disappearing.
Ally tried to stand up, but realized she couldn't. She looked down, and wanted to scream, but it came out different. Almost like a...bark? She looked at a pair of fluffy paws replacing her hands, and realized the boy hadn't been joking. She slowly walked over to a puddle, and looked in the reflection. She didn't meet her usual reflection, it was replaced with a lot of fur. Oh no...what could she do now?
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