The fall wind blew carrying the fallen leaves with it wherever it was going. I loved Autumn; the colourful leaves sprawled all over the ground and they're tempting you to jump in and throw them everywhere. The only thing I loathed about this season was going back to school. After not seeing the people you dislike throughout the whole summer, you are forced to see them again. The person I really hoped not to see again was Austin Moon. Even the thought of his name made my blood boil. I was well-liked among my peers all throughout middle-school but when I met Austin in 9th grade it's as if 'You should hate me' was written across my forehead. At one point in 10th grade he boasted that he was moving to L.A to become famous. That never happened, but I still hoped everyday that he would leave and my life would go back to normal again. Although his story sounded ludicrous, I never thought it was impossible for him because he has a beautiful voice (hard to admit) and he's very handsome (also very hard to admit).

Another cold wind blew causing me to cling to me hoodie. I quickly opened the door of the school building and was hit with the warm air of the heater. I walked straight towards my locker and began to unpack the books I didn't need for the day.

"Ally!" Screamed the voice of my best friend Trish. I haven't seen her throughout the whole summer because she had to go to Mexico with her family and I couldn't wait to see her.

"Trish!" I screamed as equally loud as I gave her a tight hug.

"Oh my gosh Ally you don't know how much I missed you," she said.

"Oh please. You texted me everyday saying 'I miss you so much my family is killing me'" I laughed.

She rolled her eyes and we walked down the corridor to our homeroom. As we walked into the classroom I began to wish that Austin wasn't coming back to school. I scanned the room and all the seats were taken except his. I did a mini happy dance but he was almost always late for school so I couldn't keep my hopes up.

"Ally maybe your wish is finally coming true this time," said Trish.

One could only hope...