A/N:

This is basically Ally telling the story of her life. It will ALWAYS be in her POV and you will NEVER get to know others thoughts, unless it is what Ally thinks they could be thinking about... There will probably be foreshadowing, so let's see if you can catch it. :)

NOTE TO MY PREVIOUS READERS:

Sorry it has been a long time since I have posted; I've just been super busy... Also, I know I have three other stories that I need to update, but I just COULD NOT wait any longer! I wrote this a while ago, so I figured it was time to get it out there to be read...

Disclaimer: I do not own Austin and Ally or the characters from the show! The ONLY thing I own is the story!


Here I am, feeling as though I will be forever falling. Falling in love, falling into traps, falling for all the lies, falling when I realize them, perhaps even falling to the end of days.

Falling, feeling the breath taken away from me. Falling, being oblivious until it's too late. Falling, because I'm simply that gullible.

Feeling as though everything is so perfect that I pay no attention to the hints around me, telling me that everything is going to come crashing down around me; telling me that the perfection is all a lie. I have everything to lose, which only makes me fall further. Falling to the point of no return.

I was standing on the edge of the bridge, holding my breath. This was it, the end of my story. Goodbye.

I should probably go back to the beginning of all this suffering, when my life seemed perfect, because I couldn't see through all the lies, all the faking.

I'm Allison Dawson, and this is the story of my once seemingly perfect life.

"Hey Trish!" I exclaimed, hugging the girl tightly.

"Hey Ally, it's been forever, hasn't it?" the girl said with a small smile.

"Yeah... Sorry I couldn't hang out with you during winter break," I said running my hands through my hair.

We were in front of our lockers, waiting for the bell to ring. Our junior year was almost up, and like any other student in Marino High, we were extremely excited for our senior year. Who wouldn't be?

But that's the future, which might not even happen, and this is the present.

"You just had to start dating Dallas, didn't you?" Trish said with a playful eye roll earning a punch in her shoulder, "I'm just joking, but he seriously needs to back up and give you some space. You need time with your friends, girl!"

I sighed shutting my locker door, "Well your my only friend, so..." I trailed off. The fact did make me kind of sad, but I guess there needs to be something bad in your life to balance out the good.

"You got Austin and Dez! Did you already forget about them? Geez girl, is he, like, brain washing your head, right now?" Trish crossed her arms as I giggled at her ridiculous joke.

"In all seriousness though," I said beginning to walk down the halls with my best friend to the first period class we shared together, Pre-Calculus, "Austin stopped talking to me after Dallas and I began dating. He just kept telling me how I was making a bad decision, and I couldn't stand that."

Trish sighed, "You can't just avoid him forever. Remember team Austin and Ally? You guys worked perfectly with each other! What happened to that?"

"He happened," I said gesturing to the blonde sitting at a desk in the back row before taking a seat in the front row, right beside the seat Trish sat in, "he was just always trying to rule my life and such... Like, he doesn't own me..."

"I'm sure Dez would still be your friend." Trish offered.

"Yeah, but he's always around Austin. Plus, I tried that and he just kept trying to get us to make up."

Before Trish could reply our teacher walked in and hushed the entire class, preparing for the new lesson he was about to teach, which was guaranteed to be ignored by practically everyone in the class room.

I wasn't going to lie, I spaced him out at times too. It's not like he is teaching anything I have not already heard. Plus, I just wanted time to focus on music.

Music was my main passion. My family owns a popular music shop, Sonic Boom, which just so happened to be the place Austin and I met.

It was also the place Austin and I had a huge fight that ruined our entire friendship, but that's another story for another time.

I took out my brown thin song book and flipped to a blank page. At times, it would only take me an hour to perfect a song. Other times, it would take me several weeks..

I scribbled down a few words at a time, and quietly hummed it to the rhythm I would like it to be. I began etching down a few more words, but before I could finish, the loud ringing noise of the bell interrupted my thoughts.

I close the large pre-calculus book and slide it unto my hip, accompanied by my favorite book, which holds all of my secrets and passions.

"Hey Alls, Babe!" Dallas called from outside the door. He kissed the top of my head, and had that look in his eye that only meant he was wanting something. "Wanna skip class, and maybe go watch that movie you've been dying to see?"

I roll my eyes and brush back some of my loose strands of hair. "No Dallas, I will not ruin my perfect attendance. You shouldn't skip class either. Plus, I have music next, so I don't want to be late." I playfully push him away and begin to walk towards the best part of the day, in my opinion anyway.

Dallas runs to catch up with me. "Ally! You know I was joking, right?"

I just continue walking on, with a smirk on my lips. I twist on my feet and walk into the classroom.

"Okay, class!" Mrs Sharp says, not a moment later while clapping her hands together to calm down the chattering children. Eyes move from their friends to the elderly woman, and students slouch in their seats. I sit next to Trish and slide my books onto desk in front of me. "Today we will be working in partners!"

Smiles are brought to the previously bored teens' faces. Loud talking rises as people claim their partner. "Wanna be partners?" the Latino asks from beside me. I nod in response and allow a bigger smile to form on my lips.

"Settle down, students! I have already chosen your partner." The smile begins to fall, but it's still there. This project would just be like any other.

The partner and I would only spend a couple minutes deciding what type song to do; then, the whole thing would rest on my shoulders. I'm used to it by now, though.

The teacher begins reading off the list. I tone most of it out, flipping through my song book to find the page I was working on. That was until I heard Dez's name. "Dez and Trish."

A loud groan escapes the raven haired girl's mouth. She is friends with Dez, but his jokes do get to be too much at times.

"Austin and Ally." The book slips from my hands and produces a loud thud as it hits the table. Is this some kind of cruel joke? "Now, move to sit by your new partner."

I slowly pick up my stuff, and move it to the desk beside Austin.


"Ally, why won't you listen to me!" The blonde rushed into Sonic Boom after me, meaning my attempt to get away from the annoyance had failed.

"No Austin, why won't you listen to me?" I snap spinning on my heels. " I can lead my own life and I can date who I want to. It is not your decision, and it never will be! Why can't you get that through your thick skull?"

"Ally, I hear you. But that doesn't mean Dallas is worth your attention." His voice slowly became quieter and by the end, it was just a whisper.

"And why is that Austin? Is it that you have a bad feeling in your gut that is just telling you, 'do not let Ally date this mysterious new guy!'" I paused for a brief moment and examined his expression, before continuing. "I would love to hear your answer, so do tell Austin, do tell."

The air was thick with tension, whether it be with awkwardness, anger, or sadness. Those were the emotions my ex-best friend was showing. He shifted from foot to foot and kept he's eyes on the ground.

He was doing anything to keep his attention away from the present argument, and seemed like he no longer wanted to take any part in the conversation at all. And that is exactly the reason why I decided to solve the problem...

"Since you cannot handle my happiness, then this is goodbye. So go! I never want to speak to you again! Because guess what? That 'friend' I once had is now long gone. Or perhaps he never existed? Either way, goodbye Austin Moon, forever."

Because, what good is being 'friends', when the title itself is questioned? Or when the basic chatting you had, resulted in an all out verbal war?

That is no friendship, and therefore, it needed to be ended. So I say goodbye to that annoyance, which couldn't even be called criticism. It was more like judgmental statements.


There's chapter one! This is probably my favorite storyline (out of the ones I created), so please review and let me know your opinions so far.